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RA THISBIRDSFORYOU 1 Black Colt May 5, 2000 Mad Dash SI 90 Hip No. Consigned by William Huckabee Hip No. 1 RA THISBIRDSFORYOU 1 Black Colt May 5, 2000 Mad Dash SI 90 .............Dash For Cash SI 114 Diamonds An Wine SI 95 Going Dashing.......... 2830021 Feature Going SI 88 .........Truckle Feature SI 113 RA THISBIRDSFORYOU Color Me Going 4010765 Roll The Cash...............Dash For Cash SI 114 SS Sassy Roll SI 95 ..... Miss Jelly Roll 3215713 Classy N Sassy .............Chudej’s Joe Mexican K K Girl By GOING DASHING (1989).Unraced. He has no foals to race. Sire of 7 crops of racing age, 21 foals, none to start. Son of winner Mad Dash SI 90, sire of 2 stakes winners, OH BUGS SI 91 ($25,236, Paul Travis S.), DASH POLLY DASH SI 95 ($22,080, San Juan Lassie S.), The Man In Black SI 93 (7 wins, $15,177), Mad Forever SI 101 (9 wins), The Last Dash SI 95 (4 wins, $8,330), etc. 1st dam: SS SASSY ROLL SI 95 (1993), by Roll The Cash. Winner at 3, $3,170. Dam of 1 foal, 1 of racing age, none to race. 2nd dam: CLASSY N SASSY, by Chudej’s Joe. Unraced. Dam of 10 foals, 7 to race, 6 ROM, Classy Cleats SI 101 (g. by Dashing Cleat). 4 wins at 2 and 3, $14,090. (Final- ist: Sooner Trailer New Mexico Challenge G3). Classy Roll Of Cash SI 106 (g. by Roll The Cash). 3 wins at 2 and 3, $7,255. Pocket Of Class SI 81 (f. by Pocket Coin TB). Unplaced. Dam of 3 ROM, SHAWNE KISS SI 95 (f. by Shawne Bug). 4 wins, 3 to 6, $10,324, in NA and Mexico, Ring of Roses D., 3rd Mt Pleasant Meadows D., etc. De Best Pocket SI 96 (f. by De Lightening Bug). 3 wins, 2 to 4, $9,402. 3rd dam: MEXICAN K K GIRL, by Mexican Jo Boy. 3 wins at 2. Dam of 17 foals, 3 ROM, I’ma Sports Angel SI 83. 2 wins at 2. Dam of 11 ROM, IMA GALLANT SPORT SI 99. 8 wins at 2 and 3, $10,807, Kickoff D. Ima Impish Angel. Winner at 3, $2,984. Dam of 4 ROM, Ima Impish Roll SI 95. 2 wins at 2, $37,520, 3rd Speedhorse Gold Cup Fut. [R] G2. Rollin Imp SI 93. Winner at 3, $14,910. Cashin Angel SI 103. 2 wins at 2, $4,177. Grandam of ACES LUCKY DUCK SI 101 (at 2, 2002, $47,130). Meyers Angel SI 81. 2 wins at 3. Dam of 4 ROM, Roll N Cash SI 90. 4 wins at 2 and 4, $16,558, 3rd Fair Meadows Oklahoma Bred Fut. [R]. Meyers Bug SI 90. 3 wins at 2, $4,558. Dam of GETTIN CASH SI 101 ($111,204), MEYERS MASTER SI 86 ($18,552), Moon Lark Bug SI 97 ($3,431). Angel Dawn. Unraced. Dam of OUR ANGEL BUG SI 105 ($124,886); grandam of SS RIGAMAROLL SI 103 ($58,118), FIRST DOWN BUG SI 91 ($16,264), CHAMPS BEST ROLL (to 3, 2002, $8,536), Bugs First Down SI 90 ($13,303). Miss Sports Angel. Unraced. Dam of MISS SPORTS ROLL SI 101 ($31,560), Miss Sports Cleat SI 95 ($15,210). Ima Classy Bug SI 80. Unplaced. Grandam of Ima Thinking Cash SI 103 ($60,468), Classy Roll SI 98 ($7,273). Race Record: Unraced. Parentage Verified Hip No. Consigned by Abigail K. Kawananakoa Hip No. 2 JAZZES CHARGER SI 81 2 Sorrel Mare 1998 Merridoc SI 102 .............Tiny’s Gay SI 106 Sparkling Tip SI 85 Jazzing Hi SI 111 ....... 2626802 Anna Hi SI 113 ..............Hempaces TB JAZZES CHARGER SI 81 La Ree Bar SI 100 3704373 Kiptys Charger SI 106 ........Kiptydoo TB Sables Charger SI 84 .... Kitacharge SI 94 2055346 Black Sable SI 104...........Oldie TB Lady Winsmore SI 91 By JAZZING HI SI 111 (1986). Champion Aged Stallion, stakes winner of $317,916, Vessels Mat. G1 twice, etc. Sire of 153 ROM, 18 stakes winners, 1 champion, earning $3,426,177, including UNCAS SI 97 (Champion, $398,504, Los Alamitos D. G1, etc.), BONO JAZZ SI 102 ($316,124, PCQHRA Breeders’ Fut. G1, etc.), DON CALLENDER SI 104 ($241,474), PRIMO HIGH SI 98 ($231,962, PcQHRA Breeders’ Fut. G1, etc.), etc. Sire of the dams of WAR AND REMEMBRANCE SI 103 ($16,075), Dont Tell Jazz SI 92 ($5,090), etc. 1st dam: SABLES CHARGER SI 84 (1983), by Kiptys Charger. Winner at 2, $2,718. Dam of 14 foals, 11 to race, 9 ROM, UNCAS SI 97 (g. by Jazzing Hi). Champion 2-Year-Old Gelding, 9 wins at 2 and 3, $398,504, Los Alamitos D. G1, Ed Burke Memorial Fut. G1, Gov- ernor’s Cup Fut. [R] G1, etc. (Finalist: Go Man Go H. G1, etc.). Argulite SI 104 (g. by Sir Rambler). 8 wins, 2 to 4, $16,186, ntr Black Foot 300 yds :15.44. 2nd dam: BLACK SABLE SI 104, by Oldie TB. Champion 3-Year-Old Filly, 5 wins at 2 and 3, $271,592, Rainbow D., 2nd Leo H., 3rd Golden State D., Cham- pion Of Champions. Dam of 11 foals, 11 to race, 10 ROM, SABLES DEFENDER SI 122 (g. by Merridoc). 14 wins, 2 to 9, $172,318, War Chic H. G3, San Jose H., Hillsdale H., 870 Champ.-twice, Harri- son Cutler S., 2nd Marathon H. G1, etc., ntr SR 870 yds :44.69. SABLES SECRET SI 101 (f. by Raise A Secret). 6 wins in 11 starts, 2 to 4, $155,081, Dash For Cash Fut. G1, La Primera Del Ano D. G1, etc. Sables Select SI 105 (g. by Band Of Azure). 6 wins, 2 to 6, $73,935, 2nd Pat Hyland Memorial H. G3, 3rd Table Tennis H. etc. Sables Serenade SI 90 (f. by Raise A Secret). Winner at 2, $5,539. Dam of Sables Dash SI 96 (at 3, 2002, $60,021). Jazzing Sable SI 87 (f. by Jazzing Hi). Winner at 3, $3,743. Dam of Dont Tell Jazz SI 92 (g. by Raise A Secret). Winner at 2, 2002, $5,090, 2nd John Hoak Memorial Fut. 3rd dam: LADY WINSMORE SI 91, by Tiny Charger. 6 wins at 2 and 3, $41,537, Johnny Dial S., 2nd Los Alamitos D., 3rd Consolation Invt’l. H. Sister to Sir Dia- monds SI 90 ($24,600). Dam of 14 foals, 10 to race, 9 ROM, BLACK SABLE SI 104 (f. by Oldie TB). Stakes winner, see above. Silver Sable SI 86. Placed at 2 and 3, $3,333. Grandam of Breezy Barris- ter SI 92 ($8,484, dam of STAMPS ONE SI 93, at 2, 2002, $23,113). Just A Sip. Unraced. Dam of Sip A Port SI 104 ($11,036). Race Record: Once 2nd at 3. Earned $2,840. Bred to Bridlewood, for her first foal, last service April 10, 2002. BE- LIEVED TO BE IN FOAL. Transported Cooled Semen. Parentage Verified Hip No. Consigned by Parachute Stables Hip No. 3 UNNAMED YEARLING 3 Brown Filly April 29, 2002 The Signature SI 107.........*Noholme II TB Mable Chick Too SI 95 Rare Form SI 120 ....... 2880681 Especially For You...........Dash For Cash SI 114 UNNAMED YEARLING Tiny Be Mine SI 95 First Down Dash SI 105 ......Dash For Cash SI 114 Sacred Emotions SI 84 . First Prize Rose SI 98 2854158 Crystal Cup SI 118...........Raise Your Glass TB Dyna Chick By RARE FORM SI 120 (1989). Champion 3-Year-Old, Champion 3-Year-Old Colt in US & Mexico, stakes winner of 17 races, to 4, $278,191, Remington Park D. G1, etc. Sire of 352 ROM, 28 stakes winners, 3 champi- ons, earning $7,612,252, including JOANNA KATE SI 104 (Champion, $538,679 Los Alamitos Invt. Champ., G1, etc.), ESPECIALLY RARE SI 113 (Champion, $348,031, Remington Park D. G1, etc.), FABULOUS FORM SI 101 (Champion, $206,334), BABY DOLL FORM SI 104 ($287,704), etc. 1st dam: SACRED EMOTIONS SI 84 (1989), by First Down Dash. Unplaced. Dam of 9 foals, 6 to race, 4 ROM, KK Runner SI 90 (f. by Shawne Bug). Winner at 2, $7,588. (Finalist: Black Gold 330 Fut. [R] G3). BA Top Gun SI 92 (c. by Ronas Ryon). Winner at 3, $7,372. Fast And Best SI 85 (f. by Heza Fast Man). Winner at 2, 2002, $2,979. Tricky Emotions SI 81 (f. by Tricky Fun TB). Winner at 3, $1,600. 2nd dam: CRYSTAL CUP SI 118, by Raise Your Glass TB. 10 wins, 2 to 4, $124,197, Coors Distributors Fut. G3, Val Verde Downs D., National S. Invitational D., Gra- ham Farms Mat., 2nd Busch Graham Farms D., 3rd C L Maddon’s Bright Eyes H., ntr 440 yds :21.33. (Finalist: Rainbow D. G1, Jet Deck H. G3). Half-sister to UPTOWN SWELL SI 99 ($49,563,Trinity Gold Fut., etc.), VAIN SOCIALITE SI 95 ($16,601, Mexican QHA Classic [R], etc.). Dam of 6 foals, 4 to race, 4 ROM, Talking Tactics SI 107 (g. by First Down Dash). 12 wins, 2 to 9, 2002, $80,183, 2nd Vespero S., ntr RP 300 yds :15.34. Form For Fashion SI 95 (f. by Dash For Cash). Winner at 2, $14,397. (Final- ist: Golden State Fut. G1, Golden State D. G1). Producer. 3rd dam: DYNA CHICK, by Three Chicks. Placed at 2. Half-sister to Bug Tuff Johnny SI 94 ($57,600, 2nd Kansas Fut.), Miss Majestic Dyna SI 99 ($10,249, 2nd Bluestem Downs Spring Fut., etc.). Dam of 15 foals, 13 to race, 10 ROM, CRYSTAL CUP SI 118.
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