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INDEX to CONSIGNORS Hip Color Year No INDEX TO CONSIGNORS Hip Color Year No. Name Sex Foaled Sire Dam ABBIE ROAD FARM (LISA MCGREEVY), AGENT I Barn 1 Broodmare 320 Cojo's Loco ...................ch. f. ..............2010 Keyed Entry ...............Gaston A. ABBIE ROAD FARM (LISA MCGREEVY), AGENT II Barn 1 Weanling 182 ................................. ......ch. c. .............2013 Big Drama..................Red Head Champ ABBIE ROAD FARM (LISA MCGREEVY), AGENT III Barn 1 Weanlings 28 You Can Do Magic.......gr/ro. f............2013 Imperialism.................Starfromafar 87 Stevo..............................ch. f. ..............2013 Stevie Wonderboy .....Dance for Terry 110 Visions of You................ch. c. .............2013 Bob and John ............Forbidden Image 155 Two Step Time ..............dk. b./br. c. ...2013 Two Step Salsa ..........Money Peg ABBIE ROAD FARM (LISA MCGREEVY), AGENT IV Barn 1 Broodmares 216 Asset Value (IRE)..........ch. m.............1997 Kris..............................Subarashii 259 Tessa .............................b. m...............2010 Straight Man...............Asset Value (IRE) 340 Sword Princess.............gr/ro. m. ........1997 Sword Dance (IRE)....Islandia Princess ABBIE ROAD FARM (LISA MCGREEVY), AGENT V Barn 1 Weanlings 92 ................................. ......dk. b./br. f......2013 Big Drama..................Demetra's Love 172 ................................. ......b. c................2013 Big Drama..................Powerful Two Punch ABBIE ROAD FARM (LISA MCGREEVY), AGENT VI Barn 1 Broodmare 38 Perfect Find...................b. m...............2006 Indian Charlie.............Supreme Excellence ABBIE ROAD FARM (LISA MCGREEVY), AGENT FOR BLUE VALLEY FARM, INC. #2 Barn 1 Broodmare 227 Stained Glass ...............b. m...............2008 Outflanker...................To the Chapel BETH BAYER, AGENT I Barn 5 Broodmare 89 Seattle Two Step...........gr/ro. m. ........2006 Two Punch..................Dancing in Seattle INDEX TO CONSIGNORS Hip Color Year No. Name Sex Foaled Sire Dam BETH BAYER, AGENT II Barn 5 Broodmare 144 Grace of God................dk. b./br. f......2010 Wildcat Heir................Maddies' Reward BETH BAYER, AGENT IV Barn 5 Broodmares 186 This Way Dixie ..............dk. b./br. m. ..2008 Dixie Union.................Right This Way 187 Patrica's Right...............dk. b./br. m. ..2009 Congrats.....................Right This Way 198 Right This Way..............dk. b./br. m. ..2001 West by West.............Slew's Ann 210 It's Me............................b. m...............2005 Montbrook ..................Storm Music 244 Chelsea Rose ...............dk. b./br. m. ..2001 West by West.............Yemanja 255 Redskin Rhumba..........ch. m.............2003 Songandaprayer........Almost Sinful 344 Sutton Place..................dk. b./br. m. ..2003 Matty G.......................Joy to Raise 355 But Mommy...................dk. b./br. m. ..2001 Matty G.......................Love and Cherish 369 Her Own Woman..........gr/ro. m. ........2007 Maria's Mon................Must Approve Stallion 266 Forty Grams ..................ch. r. ..............2004 Distorted Humor ........Belle South Two-Year-Olds 183 Forty's Best Gal ............ch. f. ..............2011 Forty Grams ...............Redskin Rhumba 220 Forty's Place .................b. f. ................2011 Forty Grams ...............Sutton Place Three-Year-Old 284 Long Blooming Rose ...dk. b./br. f......2010 Congrats.....................Chelsea Rose BETH BAYER, AGENT V Barn 5 Weanling 230 Wayward Road .............b. c................2013 Gone Astray ...............Tuff as Snuff BETH BAYER, AGENT VI Barn 5 Broodmare 262 Bea D J .........................dk. b./br. m. ..1997 D. J. Cat .....................Beafleet Weanling 66 ................................. ......b. c................2013 High Cotton................Bea D J BETH BAYER, AGENT VII Barn 5 Weanling 41 ................................. ......b. c................2013 Paddy O'Prado ..........Texas to a Tee BETH BAYER, AGENT VIII Barn 5 Broodmares 11 Dixieland Fantasy .........ch. m.............1993 Dixieland Band ..........Saratoga Ten 27 Poseida (CHI) ...............ch. m.............1995 Pick Up (CHI).............Spray (CHI) INDEX TO CONSIGNORS Hip Color Year No. Name Sex Foaled Sire Dam BETH BAYER, AGENT VIII - Continued Barn 5 Broodmares - Continued 37 Gator Blitz .....................b. m...............2008 Gone West .................Summit Park 62 Helsingfors ....................b. m...............2008 Tiznow ........................Aterri 94 Summit Breeze .............b. m...............2008 Aragorn (IRE) .............Divine Sovereignty 97 Divine Sovereignty........b. m...............2001 Broad Brush...............Dynamic Star BETH BAYER, AGENT IX Barn 5 Broodmare 194 Place Lady ....................dk. b./br. m. ..2002 Out of Place ...............Sewing Lady BETH BAYER, AGENT X Barn 5 Weanling 70 Miss Dude.....................b. f. ................2013 First Dude...................Blue Grass Dancer BETH BAYER, AGENT XI Barn 5 Broodmare 40 Glory and Faith .............dk. b./br. m. ..2002 Honour and Glory......Terrigal BETH BAYER, AGENT XII Barn 5 Weanling 10 ................................. ......ch. f. ..............2013 Proud Citizen..............Sabina Fay BETH BAYER, AGENT XIV Barn 5 Broodmares 180 A Rose for You..............b. m...............2005 Orientate.....................Reallyaroan 326 Essence of Halo ...........b. m...............2008 Essence of Dubai ......Goldigging Gayle BETH BAYER, AGENT XV Barn 5 Weanling 359 ................................. ......ch. f. ..............2013 Wilburn .......................Milliondollarbill BETH BAYER, AGENT XVI Barn 5 Broodmares 117 Clorofila .........................b. m...............2010 Broken Vow ................Gioia 383 Cereja............................ch. m.............2010 Belong to Me..............Pitanga INDEX TO CONSIGNORS Hip Color Year No. Name Sex Foaled Sire Dam BETH BAYER, AGENT XVII Barn 5 Weanling 185 ................................. ......b. c................2013 Yesbyjimminy .............Righteous Wolf BETH BAYER, AGENT FOR BRIDLEWOOD FARM (DISPERSAL - FINAL PHASE) Barn 5 Broodmares 2 Solemn ..........................dk. b./br. m. ..2006 Theatrical (IRE) ..........Quiet Down 4 Loveitorleaveit...............b. m...............2006 Put It Back..................Restraining Order 9 Martha's Stormy............b. m...............2007 Stormy Atlantic...........Run Like Martha 61 A Sea Trippi...................b. m...............2003 Trippi...........................Best of the Sea 86 Crystal Image ...............b. m...............2007 Halo's Image..............Serene Lake 93 Disrupt...........................b. m...............2000 Deputy Minister..........Dispute 109 Ocreola..........................b. m...............2001 Arch ............................Flippers 114 Winter Melody...............b. m...............1993 Frosty the Snowman ................Gallant Libby 129 It's the Cats Meow........dk. b./br. m. ..2001 Stormy Atlantic...........Reign At the Top 146 Magnificentaproval.......dk. b./br. m. ..2002 Distant View ...............Win Approval 150 May Day Bluff ...............ch. m.............1999 Pine Bluff ....................May Day Ninety Weanlings 60 ................................. ......b. f. ................2013 Put It Back..................A Sea Trippi 85 ................................. ......dk. b./br. f......2013 Put It Back..................Crystal Image 128 ................................. ......ch. f. ..............2013 Put It Back..................It's the Cats Meow 145 ................................. ......b. c................2013 Colonel John ..............Magnificentaproval BELLEVIEW HIGH FFA EQUINE PROGRAM Barn 10 Weanling 311 ................................. ......b. c................2013 Cowtown Cat..............Fathom SHARON BIAMONTE, AGENT I Barn 12 Broodmares 260 Mrs. Tea Beau...............dk. b./br. f......2011 With Distinction ..........Aunti Hattie 297 Dance Delight...............ch. m.............1997 Colonial Affair.............Dance Tempo 298 Little Heiress .................b. m...............2008 Wildcat Heir................Danielle's Affair 353 Princess Dehere ...........ch. m.............1997 Dehere........................Look Who's Dancing 386 Caught Kissing .............b. m...............1998 Lit de Justice..............Punchbowl SHARON BIAMONTE, AGENT II Barn 12 Broodmare 206 Mothernaturegirl ...........b. m...............2008 Giacomo.....................Spirit of Nature INDEX TO CONSIGNORS Hip Color Year No. Name Sex Foaled Sire Dam BIG EASY, AGENT I Barn 4 Broodmares 8 Royal Sneak..................b. m...............2004 Snuck In .....................Royal Tasha 162 Naked Passion .............b. m...............2006 Red Bullet...................Passionate Bird Weanling 72 ................................. ......b. f. ................2013 Repent........................Bodua BIG EASY, AGENT III Barn 4 Broodmare 131 Found a Sleeper...........ch. m.............2008 Congrats.....................Jandi Lee Weanling 113 ................................. ......ch. f. ..............2013 Graeme Hall...............Found a Sleeper BIG EASY, AGENT IV Barn 4 Broodmare 381 Date With an Angel ......dk. b./br. f......2010 Bluegrass Cat ............Peacock Sally ROBERT B. BRYAN Barn 6 Yearling 375 One Massive Cat..........dk. b./br. f......2012 Mass Media ...............One Lucky Cat DONNA M. BURNHAM, AGENT Barn 3 Broodmare 49 Trust Me Honey.............gr/ro. m. ........2003 Halo's Image..............Wicked
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