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Sale Results For the latest news, go online to http://auctions.bloodhorse.com Sale Results 27. F, Woke Up Dreamin—Maranella, by En Tete (Jody & Tony Guida, 72. F, Eddington—Mondenschein, by Brahms (Randy Bloch et.al., FASIG-TIPTON KENTUCKY Beau Lane Bloodstock, agent) ........................... ($1,000) Not sold Calumet Farm, agent)—Surfside Stable ............................ $2,000 FALL YEARLING SALE (OCT. 20-22) 28. F, Sultry Song—March Forward, by Louis Quatorze (Double R 73. C, Zavata—Moneta Coleta, by Wavering Monarch (Beau Lane Consignment, agent) .......................................... ($1,000) Not sold Bloodstock)—James R. Elliott ........................................... $3,500 29. C, Alke—Maresa (IRE), by Shahrastani (Paramount Sales, 76. C, Buddha—Moody Broad, by Wild Again (Paramount Sales, agent)—Laurie Silvera .................................................... $10,000 agent)—Randy Hudson ..................................................... $2,000 30. C, Newfoundland—Margain, by Wild Again (Equus Farm, 77. C, Eddington—Moonlight Elegance, by Nijinsky II (Hopewell agent) ................................................................ ($2,200) Not sold Farm, agent)—Isaac Tawachi .......................................... $16,000 31. CHIQUILLA, f, Swain (IRE)—Maria Dolores, by Prized 78. C, Dehere—Moonlight Ransom, by Red Ransom (Columbiana (Ballinswood Sales, agent) ................................. ($9,500) Not sold Farm) ............................................................... ($14,500) Not sold 32. C, Repent—Marianne’s Song, by Unbridled’s Song (Paramount 79. F, Holzmeister—Moon Tide, by Storm Bird (Stonerside Stable, Sales, agent)—Leon Savoy ............................................... $7,500 Legacy Bloodstock, agent)—Richter Family Trust ............. $8,000 33. F, Kissin Kris—Mark of Zenaro, by Miner’s Mark (Crowning Point 82. F, E Dubai—MRS. P MINISTER, by Proud Appeal (Hill ‘n’ Dale Farm, agent) ...................................................... ($1,000) Not sold Sales Agency, agent)—Sharlea Stable & Gary Johnson 34. C, Wiseman’s Ferry—Martinis N Bikinis, by Blush Rambler ........................................................................................ $23,000 (Copper Cap Farm, agent) .................................. ($2,000) Not sold 83. C, Value Plus—Mums, by Private Talk (Schilke Farm, agent)—Pre 2008 2007 CHANGE 35. F, Whywhywhy—Mary Langfuhr, by Langfuhr (Niknar Farm, K Training Center ............................................................... $1,000 NUMBER SOLD 533 566 -5.83% agent) ................................................................ ($7,500) Not sold 84. F, Sir Cherokee—Muse One, by Shadeed (Equus Farm, agent) ................................................................ ($6,500) Not sold GROSS $7,471,900 $10,595,700 -29.48% 36. C, Ecton Park—Maxsi, by American Chance (John J. Greely III, agent)—Stan Konopka ...................................................... $7,500 85. F, Stroll—Mushroom Countess (IRE), by Persian Bold (IRE) AVERAGE $13,512 $18,720 -27.82% 37. C, Forest Wildcat—Mazel Tov Betty, by Mazel Trick (Baccari (Montessori Farm, agent)—Ardell Sayler .......................... $4,000 MEDIAN $5,500 $10,000 -45% Bloodstock, agent)—Darkside, P. Miller, agent .............. $100,000 86. C, Canadian Frontier—My Chatelain, by Demaloot Demashoot PERCENT RNA 306/36.5% 144/20.3% 39. F, Lost Soldier—Me Gotta Go, by Kayrawan (Buck Pond Farm, (Equus Farm, agent)—Laurie Silvera................................. $6,000 agent) ................................................................ ($9,500) Not sold 87. GREAT SINATRA, c, Albert the Great—My Dear Juliette, by 41. F, Value Plus—Mia Casa Grande, by Grand Slam (Liberation Maribeau (Highclere Sales, agent) ..................... ($5,700) Not sold Farm et.al., Brandywine Farm, agent)—Burley Clouston 88. MYHEARTSKIPSABEAT, f, A Fleets Dancer—MY HEART SEZ MONDAY, OCT. 20 .......................................................................................... $5,000 YES, by Sezyou (Paramount Sales, agent)—Pre K Training 182 sold for $2,173,100; average, $11,940; median, $5,000 43. C, Forest Camp—Midnight Polka, by Danzig (Catherine Parke & Center ................................................................................ $1,300 Robert Spiegel, Valkyre Stud, agent)—Art Sherman ......... $6,000 89. MY CANDY GIRL, f, Candy Ride (ARG)—My Idea, by Honor 1. FANTASTIC MADAME, f, Devil Hunter—Madame Galore, by 45. F, Posse—Mighty Fine Music, by Pleasant Tap (Highclere Sales, Grades (Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, agent)—Nate Forman Fantastic Fellow (77 Double Lucky, Cedar Valley Bloodstock, agent)—Sunrise Stable South, agent .............................. $47,000 .......................................................................................... $1,000 agent) ................................................................ ($1,000) Not sold 46. C, Harlan’s Holiday—Milligram, by Candy Stripes (Bluestone 90. F, Consolidator—My Lady Marine, by Little Missouri (Justice 2. C, Roman Ruler—MADAME RED, by Forest Wildcat (Legacy Equine Management on behalf of Bloodstock Holdings, Warrendale Farm) ............................................................... ($10,500) Not sold Bloodstock, agent)—Pre K Training Center ....................... $1,200 Sales, agent)—Ted Coker ................................................ $15,000 92. F, Came Home—My Six Sisters, by Saint Ballado (Bluewater 3. F, Intidab—Madam Grand, by The Prime Minister (Susan M. 47. F, Catienus—Minnie the Moocher, by Fast Play (Ramsey Sales, agent)—Patricia B. Cunningham .......................... $10,700 Forrester, agent)—Walter Woodard, agent ........................ $2,500 Farm)—Fredericktown Farms ........................................... $4,000 93. C, Stormy Atlantic—My Thing of Beauty, by Event of the Year 4. MEMORIES OF SARAH, f, Defrere—Made to Measure, by Alleged 48. C, Kitten’s Joy—Misinformer, by Dynaformer (Legacy (Montessori Farm, agent)—Sunrise Stable South, agent (Blue Apple Thoroughbreds, Topsmede, agent)—Patrice Miller Bloodstock, agent) ............................................. ($4,700) Not sold .......................................................................................... $8,500 ........................................................................................ $17,000 49. C, Kitten’s Joy—Miss Allison, by Sky Classic (Darby Dan Farm, 94. F, Silver Ghost—My Top Saint, by Saint Ballado (Legacy Bloodstock, agent)—Superior Bloodstock ......................... $3,000 5. C, Songandaprayer—Madiera, by Silver Deputy (Hill ‘n’ Dale agent)—Palmetto Thoroughbreds ..................................... $1,000 Sales Agency, agent)—Ned Kelly .................................... $20,000 50. C, El Corredor—Miss Amy R, by Deputy Minister (Niknar Farm, 95. C, Include—My Twilight Dancer, by Twilight Agenda (Crossroads Sales Agency, agent) .......................................... ($9,500) Not sold 6. C, Medallist—Madison T., by Private Account (In Good Company, agent)—Ron McCauley ..................................................... $9,200 agent) ................................................................ ($1,000) Not sold 51. C, Even the Score—Miss Barra, by Northern Baby (Justice 97. F, Chapel Royal—Nafeesa, by Wild Rush (Beth Bayer, agent) ................................................................ ($1,000) Not sold 7. F, City Zip—Mad Potter, by Dixieland Band (Warrendale Sales, Farm) ................................................................. ($5,000) Not sold agent) ................................................................ ($1,000) Not sold 52. WARPAINT ANNIE, f, Bwana Charlie—Miss Celene, by Siphon 98. C, Crafty Shaw—Nana’s Babe, by Allen’s Prospect (Legacy Bloodstock, agent)—Superior Bloodstock ......................... $1,000 8. C, Thunder Gulch—Madrid Lady, by El Prado (IRE) (Liberation (BRZ) (Casse Sales, agent) ................................. ($5,200) Not sold Farm & Brandywine Farm, Brandywine Farm, agent)—Walter 53. DANCE HALL DOCTOR, c, Down the Aisle—Miss Daisy, by NaN. C, Unforgettable Max—Watch and See, by Proud Birdie (Susan M. Forrester, agent) ............................................ ($4,700) Not sold Woodard, agent ................................................................. $3,000 Dynaformer (David & Denise Purvis, Mrs. Dan Mallory, agent)— Bongo Racing Stable ......................................................... $5,000 100. F, Congaree—NATIVE ANNIE, by Manzotti (Stonerside Stable, 9. C, Woke Up Dreamin—Maeb, by Repriced (Legacy Bloodstock, Legacy Bloodstock, agent)—Randy Hudson ..................... $3,000 agent) ................................................................ ($1,000) Not sold 55. F, Buddha—Miss Dixie Dreamer, by Dixieland Band (Mineola Farm, agent)—Nate Forman ............................................. $1,200 101. F, Omega Code—Natural Reaction, by Mt. Livermore (Highclere 11. F, Olmodavor—Maggie’s Pearle, by Bright Launch (Belvedere Sales, agent) ...................................................... ($9,500) Not sold Farm, agent)—Ardell Sayler .............................................. $2,100 56. F, Pulpit—MISS GRINDSTONE, by Grindstone (Calumet Farm)— Sunrise Stable South, agent ............................................ $40,000 102. C, Menifee—Naughty Nanny (IRE), by Royal Academy (Stone 12. C, Buddha—Magic Miss, by Sheikh Albadou (GB) (Warrendale Farm, agent)—Janet Peak Aguilera................................... $3,000 Sales, agent)—Cecil
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