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Fasig-Tipton Kentucky 25 106. TRE ALPHA, c, Omega Code—She’s French, by Jolie’s Halo 161. MYTHICAL BORDER, f, Johannesburg—Border Dispute, by 16. MINER’S MATCH, m, 98, Miner’s Mark—Heavenly Match, by (Bridlewood Farm) ........................................... ($75,000) Not sold Boundary (Wavertree Stables, agent)—John McCormack Gallant Romeo {Toccet} (Lost Creek, Bluewater Sales, agent)— 107. SPECIAL TRIP, c, Trippi—Sheza Love Bird, by Birdonthewire Bloodstock ..................................................................... $500,000 Shane Spiess ..................................................................... $2,100 (McKathan Bros., agent) ..................................($55,000) Not sold 162. GENTLEMAN JETER, c, Yankee Gentleman—B. W. Chargit, by 17. C, 07, El Corredor—Miss Amy R, by Deputy Minister (Hill ‘n’ Dale 108. ROYAL CARD, f, Chapel Royal—Showmethegreencard, by De Niro Meadowlake (McKathan Bros., agent) ...........($175,000) Not sold Sales Agency, agent)—Niknar Farm ..................................$1,000 (Bridlewood Farm, agent)—Elite Horse Racing ............. $175,000 166. Unnamed f, Cherokee Run—Ciencia, by El Gran Senor (Blazing 18. MISS BEHAVING, f, 04, Partner’s Hero—Getadderit, by Cozzene 109. Unnamed f, Toccet—Sister Quick, by Ide (Prater Thoroughbreds, Meadows Farm, agent) ....................................($50,000) Not sold (Eaton Sales, agent)—Ithuteng Stable ...............................$1,900 agent) .............................................................. ($45,000) Not sold 168. Unnamed c, Chapel Royal—Clearandconcise, by Hansel (Nick de 19. MISS BELGA BOUND, m, 01, Boundary—Belga Wood, by 110. Unnamed f, Pure Prize—Sister Spice, by Cryptoclearance (M&H Meric, agent)—Felix G. Norat ..........................................$25,000 Woodman (Hill ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, agent)—Jay Jones Training and Sales, agent)—Omar Trevino Bloodstock, agent 170. Unnamed f, Lion Heart—Coffee Springs, by Crafty Prospector .......................................................................................... $5,000 ...................................................................................... $125,000 (Leprechaun Racing, agent)—Demi O’Byrne................. $475,000 21. MISS MIKA, f, 04, Stravinsky—Miss Fort Knox, by Quiet American 111. Unnamed c, Tale of the Cat—Sobinka (IRE), by Sadler’s Wells 172. Unnamed f, Medaglia d’Oro—Courageous Maiden, by Broad (Stoneway Farm)—Dante Zanelli Jr., agent .......................$1,500 (Nick de Meric, agent)—Padua Stables......................... $100,000 Brush (Blazing Meadows Farm, agent) ............($55,000) Not sold 22. MISS SARA TOGA, m, 97, Strodes Creek—Say Forever, by Little 112. Unnamed c, Golden Missile—Sparkling Forest, by Forest Wildcat Current (Bluewater Sales, agent)—Megan 2008 .............. $8,500 (Don R. Graham, agent)—Bernard J. Schaeffer .............. $55,000 FASIG-TIPTON KENTUCKY 25. Unnamed f, 06, Candy Ride (ARG)—Mist of Time, by Miswaki (Hill 113. Unnamed c, Dixie Union—Spin a Mood, by Spinning World ‘n’ Dale Sales Agency, agent)—Mike Newell .................... $4,000 (Parrish Farms, agent) ..................................... ($75,000) Not sold WINTER MIXED SALE (FEB. 10-11) 26. C, 07, Wiseman’s Ferry—M’Lady Doc, by Doc’s Leader (Castellare 114. Unnamed c, Harlan’s Holiday—Spiral Dancer, by Siphon (BRZ) Di Cracchiolo Stable, Moonestone Sales, agent)—Ricky Higgs (Nick de Meric, agent)—Padua Stables......................... $210,000 Median Average .......................................................................................... $1,000 116. Unnamed f, Malibu Moon—Starr’s Star, by Fenter (Tony Bowling $25,000 28. MON AVRIL, f, 04, Monarchos—April Green (FR), by Green Tune and Bobby Dodd, agents) ................................ ($70,000) Not sold (Bluewater Sales, agent)—Elise W. Kendall .......................$1,000 121. THE PRINCE, c, Not For Love— TAFT LIL QUEEN , by Irish Open $20,000 29. MONEY UNLIMITED, m, 91, Fire Dancer—Miss Money Bags, by (Leprechaun Racing, agent) ...........................($155,000) Not sold Spend a Buck (Honeysuckle Farm) ....................($1,000) Not sold $15,000 122. SWORN, f, Yes It’s True—Take the Lady Out, by Take Me Out (Niall 30. F, 07, Officer—Monster Snitch, by Meadow Monster (Sparks View Farm, agent) ...................................................... ($1,000) Not sold Brennan Stables, agent)—John McCormack Bloodstock $10,000 ...................................................................................... $100,000 32. MOYA, m, 03, Lear Fan—Pantufla, by Rubiano (Bluewater Sales, agent)—Adena Springs ................................................... $47,000 123. BIG BABY’S BAND, f, City Zip—Tunicle, by Dixieland Band $5,000 (Straightaway Farm, agent)—Vickie Foley ...................... $75,000 33. MPUMALANGA (GB), f, 04, Observatory—Dimakya, by Dayjur 124. Unnamed c, Perfect Soul (IRE)—Turn On The Charm (IRE), by $0 (Hunter Valley Farm, agent)—David L. Mullins ................$70,000 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Archway (Parrish Farms, agent)—Dale Romans, agent .. $95,000 34. C, 07, Woke Up Dreamin—Mrs Cav Is Here, by Once Wild 125. Unnamed c, Indian Charlie—Turquoise Bead, by Cryptoclearance 2008 2007 CHANGE (Crossroads Sales Agency, agent)—C&D Partnership ....... $3,200 (Eddie Woods, agent)—Winstar Farm ............................$400,000 NUMBER SOLD 318 371 -14.3% 35. C, 07, Canyon Run—Ms Czaralips, by Czaravich (Tinsley TB 128. Unnamed c, Speightstown— UNBRIDLED LADY , by Unbridled GROSS $6,452,400 $6,332,300 +1.9% Farm) .................................................................($2,500) Not sold (Parrish Farms, agent)—John McCormack Bloodstock .$475,000 AVERAGE $20,291 $17,069 +18.9% 36. MS HEARTHROB, m, 01, Open Forum—Healing Touch, by Dr. 129. Unnamed c, Chapel Royal—Unclaimed Cat, by Storm Cat (Tony MEDIAN Carter {Wildcat Heir} (Sue Vacek, agent)—T. McClay, Ed Price, $7,000 $7,000 0% agent ................................................................................. $2,500 Bowling and Bobby Dodd, agents)—Brian Koriner ..........$70,000 PERCENT RNA 103/24.5% 125/25.2% 130. Unnamed f, Montbrook—Unlimited Pleasure, by Valid Appeal 37. C, 07, Wildcat Heir—Ms Hearthrob, by Open Forum (Sue Vacek, (Ocala Stud)—Padua Stables ........................................$425,000 For further information, see page 1072. agent)—Ed Price, agent .................................................... $1,100 131. FINALLY FREUD, f, Freud—Val’s Diablo, by Diablo (Sequel 38. MULA MULA, f, 04, Gone West—Follow the Money, by Pine Bluff (Bluewater Sales, agent)—Burleson Farms, agent ..........$95,000 Bloodstock, agent)—Felix G. Norat ................................$110,000 SUNDAY, FEB. 10 133. Unnamed c, Mr. Greeley—Voodoo Baby, by Ogygian (Blazing 40. MY SAND DOLLAR, m, 99, Sandpit (BRZ)—Personal Reply, by Meadows Farm, agent) ..................................($240,000) Not sold Recusant (Patricia Clark, agent)—Millennium Farm Kentucky 159 sold for $3,272,300; average, $20,581; .......................................................................................... $6,500 134. CANDY BRIDE, f, Candy Ride (ARG)—War Bride, by Lord At War median, $6,500 (ARG) (Niall Brennan Stables, agent)—LRK Stable ........$220,000 44. MYTHOLOGY, f, 04, Fusaichi Pegasus—Quiet Strike, by Quiet American (Paramount Sales, agent)—Tom Roach, agent.. $5,200 135. Unnamed c, Alke—West Broadway, by West Acre (Southern Cypress Stable, agent)—Cloverleaf Farms II .................$120,000 Broodmares — 58 sold for $1,352,000; average, $23,310; 45. NACOGDOCHES, m, 95, Royal Roberto—T’ang Empress, by Zen WHITE CLIFFS median, $9,000 {Chicago Six} (Mrs. Dan Mallory, agent)—Patrick Shannon 136. Unnamed f, Chapel Royal— , by Dover Ridge (Ricky .......................................................................................... $1,100 Leppala, agent)—Omar Trevino Bloodstock, agent ....... $340,000 WINTER MELODY 46. NARJIS FLOWER, m, 98, Pleasant Colony—Flowing, by El Gran 138. SCHOOL OF ROCK, c, Omega Code— , by Frosty Yearlings — 40 sold for $360,400; average, $9,010; Senor {Eurosilver} (Lost Creek, Bluewater Sales, agent)—Dan the Snowman (Bridlewood Farm)—Puglisi Racing, Steve Klesaris, median, $3,100 Guidry .............................................................................. $16,000 agent ............................................................................. $115,000 47. NATTY PATTY, m, 92, Well Decorated—Pattyville, by Crozier 139. Unnamed c, Pure Precision—Wollaston’s Baby, by Wollaston (W.D. 2-Year-Olds — 4 sold for $18,400; average, $4,600; {Medalist} (Beau Lane Bloodstock, agent)—Tony A. Bunting North & Niall Brennan Stables, Niall Brennan Stables, agent)— .......................................................................................... $3,300 EMO Stables .................................................................. $100,000 median, $3,750 48. NELLIE TRENT, f, 05, Giant’s Causeway—Oh Nellie, by Tilt the 140. Unnamed c, Chapel Royal—Word o’ Wisdom, by Hennessy Stars (Paramount Sales, agent) ....................... ($40,000) Not sold (Eisaman Equine, agent)—Tim Kegel, agent .................$170,000 Horses of Racing Age — 57 sold for $1,541,500; 49. C, 07, Unforgettable Max—Nina Tranquila, by Lord At War (ARG) 141. Unnamed f, Van Nistelrooy—You’ve Got Mitch, by Tossofthecoin average, $27,044; median, $7,500 (Blake Agency, agent)—Box Arrow Farm........................... $1,200 (Crupi’s New Castle Farm, agent)—Felix G. Norat ...........$50,000 52. NOBLEST REFLECTION, m, 03, King of Kings
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