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VALPARAISO HANOVER Barn E 1 (OHIO ELIGIBLE) Stall 30 BAY COLT Foaled May 3, 2016 Tattoo No Consigned by Hanover Shoe Farms, Inc., Hanover, Pennsylvania VALPARAISO HANOVER Barn E 1 (OHIO ELIGIBLE) Stall 30 BAY COLT Foaled May 3, 2016 Tattoo No. 7P570 Tyler B p,3,1:55.1 Dragon's Lair p,1:51.3 --------------------- Sandy's Sable p,2,2:00.1 Dragon Again p,1:48.3 ------------- Towner's Big Guy p,3,1:52.1f Ever And Again p,3,1:55.4f --------------- Ever Shining p,3,1:56.4 VALPARAISO HANOVER Western Hanover p,3,1:50.4 Badlands Hanover p,2, 1:50z ------------ Behave Hanover p,3,Q1:58.3f Vasmajorty Hanover ---------------- Big Towner p,4,1:54.4 Vassar Hanover p,2,1:55.3 --------------- Vala p,3,1:57.1f 1st Dam Vasmajorty Hanover ($2,400) by Badlands Hanover. At 2, third in leg Delaware Stbd. Breeders S. at Harrington. From 3 previous foals, dam of 2 winners, 2 in 1:54, including: VICEROY HANOVER p,2,Q1:56; 3,1:52.3f ($80,480) (Somebeachsomewhere). 5 wins at 3. At 2, third in leg Pennsylvania Stallion Ser. at The Meadows. VRAKA HANOVER (M) p,3,1:53.3f ($76,280) (Art Major). 6 wins, 3 thru 5. At 2, third in leg New York Sire S. at Yonkers. At 3, winner leg Excelsior Ser.-B at Tioga, Vernon; second in leg Excelsior Ser.-A at Buffalo, Monticello; third in leg Excelsior Ser.-A at Yonkers. Villopoto Hanover (Dragon Again). Now 3. 2nd Dam VASSAR HANOVER p,2,1:55.3 ($154,020) by Big Towner. 4 wins at 2. At 2, winner Countess Adios S., International Stallion S., Hayes Mem.; second in leg Pennsylvania Sires S. at Pocono. From 16 living foals, dam of 13 winners, 1 in 1:50, 7 in 1:53, 12 in 1:59, including: VOELZ HANOVER (M) p,2,1:51.3f; 3,1:51.2; 1:49.2 ($1,690,543) (Astreos). 45 wins, 2 thru 9. World Champion. At 2, winner elim. Ontario Sires S.-Gold at Mohawk, Final Ontario Sires S.-Gold at Sarnia, leg Quebec Plus-Elite at Montreal; second in elim. Ontario Sires S.- Gold at Sarnia, Final Ontario Sires S.-Gold at Mohawk, cons. She's A Great Lady S.; third in Ontario Sires S.-Super Final, Champlain S. At 3, winner Ontario Sires S.-Super Final, elim. Ontario Sires S.-Gold at Georgian, Mohawk, Woodbine, Final Ontario Sires S.-Gold at Woodbine, leg Quebec Plus-Elite at Montreal; second in Ontario SBOA S., Final Ontario Sires S.-Gold at Mohawk, elim. Canadian Breeders Champ.; third in Final Ontario Sires S.-Gold at Georgian. At 5, winner elim. Forest City P.; second in Final Breeders Crown, Final Masters Ser. at Georgian, elim. Ellamony P. At 6, winner Forest City P. At 7, winner elim. Ellamony P. At 8, second in elim. Milton S. At 9, winner Final Milton S. NORTHERN SUN p,1:50.1 ($571,206) (Abercrombie). 28 wins, 4 thru 10. At 3, third in leg May Flowers Ser. at Pocono. At 4, third in leg Thankful Ser. at Rosecroft. VERBATIM HANOVER p,2,Q1:56.1; 3,1:51.2 ($203,706) (Precious Bunny). 27 wins, 2 thru 8. At 2, winner leg New York Sire S. at Yonkers; second in leg New York Sire S. at Monticello; third in Final New York Sire S. at Yonkers, New York State Fair S. At 3, winner leg New York Sire S. at Monticello, Final Hopeful Ser. at Yonkers, New York State Fair S.; second in leg New York Sire S. at Yonkers, leg Hopeful Ser. at Yonkers; third in leg Hopeful Ser. at Yonkers. OUT OF SIGHT (M) p,2,2:00.2; 3,1:52.2 ($200,142) (Cam Fella). 19 wins, 2 thru 6. At 3, winner leg New Jersey Sires S. at Garden State, Meadowlands; second in leg New Jersey Sires S. at Meadowlands, Final New Jersey Sires S. at Freehold, Tarport Hap P., Walnut Hall Ltd. P., leg Comforter II Ser. at Meadowlands. At 4, second in leg Classic Ser. at Freehold. VARSITY HANOVER p,2,1:56.4f; 3,1:52f; 1:51.2f ($162,440) (Modern Art). 21 wins, 2 thru 7. At 4, third in leg Clyde Hirt Ser. at Meadowlands. VAN GUNDY HANOVER p,2,1:57h; 3,1:52.1f ($143,838) (Cam's Card Shark). 14 wins, 2 thru 7. At 2, winner Delaware (OH) Open P.; second in The Circle City P. At 3, winner leg Buckeye State Ser. at Scioto; third in leg Buckeye State Ser. at Scioto. VROOM HANOVER p,3,1:56.1; 1:51.2 ($107,452) (I Am A Fool). 12 wins, 3 thru 8. At 3, second in leg Youthful Ser. at Woodbine, leg Summertime Ser. at Mohawk; third in leg Youthful Ser. at Woodbine. At 7, third in leg Good Ole USA Ser. at Colonial. JM GIG E MOAN (M) p,4,1:56 ($65,354) (Life Sign). 13 wins, 4 thru 6. At 3, third in leg Hopeful Ser. at Yonkers. VIXEN HANOVER (M) p,2,2:07.4f; 3,1:59h; 1:55.2f ($62,900) (Island Fantasy). 17 wins, 2 thru 6. Dam of RUSH AND A BRUSH p,3,1:56.4f; 1:56f, etc. VALDEENA HANOVER (M) p,2,2:00.2f; 3,1:57.1 ($8,306) (No Nukes). 3 wins at 2 and 3. VASQUEZ HANOVER p,3,1:56.1f ($4,808) (Western Hanover). 2 wins at 3. Producers: VAVOOM HANOVER p,3,1:58.4f (dam of VOOMERANG p,2,1:52.1; 3,1:50.2; 1:50.2f-$328,050, VAVOOMSTER p,2,1:53.4, VOOM OR BANG p,2,1:54.2-'17), Villa Hanover p,2,Q2:02.1 (dam of FIREYOURGUNS p,2,1:57.4h; 3,1:51f; 1:47.3-$358,456, PLANET ROCK p,2,1:52-$238,053, KRUELLA p,2,1:59.1h; 3,1:56h; Q1:55.2f-'17- $100,452, STONY BROOK p,3,1:56.1; 4,1:53.1, OFFICIAL VERSION p,3,1:55.2f; 4,1:54.2h), Valaree Hanover (dam of RACE ME VALERIE p,3,2:01.1h; 1:51.3z-$221,143, VERILY HANOVER p,2,2:03.1f; 3,1:55.4f; 4,1:54.4f-$129,719, BYFAITH VALAREE p,3,Q1:59; 4,1:52.3, VALERIE ROAD p,3,1:58h; 1:55.4; grandam of VALUABLE ART p,2,1:53.4f-$132,189, BOSSA NOVA BABY p,3,1:52.1; 1:50.4f-$106,929, NANTUCKET RED p,3,1:52.1f-'17, ON THE EDGEOFGLORY p,3,1:57.4f; 1:53f-'17, CALLACAM p,3,1:56.2f; 1:54.1h-'17, ULTIMATE YANKEE p,2,2:05.3h; 3,1:54.3h), etc. Next Dam - VALA p,3,1:57.1f (Albatross-ALVA p,2,T2:01.1-Tar Heel) STAKES ENGAGEMENTS Adios Arden Downs Bluegrass Breeders Crown Cane Champlain Fox S. Hoosier S. Horseman #110 Int'l. Stallion Little Brown Jug Meadowlands P. Messenger Ohio Sires Ohio Breeders Ohio Fair Fund Ohio State Fair Progress Art Rooney P. Simcoe Standardbred Tattersalls Consigned by Spring Haven Farm, Utica, Ohio LOFTY BEACH Barn D 2 (OHIO ELIGIBLE) BLACK FILLY Foaled February 29, 2016 Tattoo No. 5P823 Mach Three p,3,1:49 Somebeachsomewhere p,3,1:46.4 ---- Wheres The Beach Beachtrea p,3,1:52.3f -------------- Artsplace p,4,1:49.2 Worldly Treasure p,2,1:53.1 ------------- World Order p,3,1:53 LOFTY BEACH No Nukes p,3,T1:52.1 Western Hanover p,3,1:50.4 ------------- Wendymae Hanover p,4,T1:57 Lofty Yankee -------------------------- Presidential Ball p,3,1:50 Lush Limbaugh p,3,1:52.2 ---------------- Lushkara p,3,1:54.3 1st Dam LOFTY YANKEE by Western Hanover. Starter at 2. From 6 previous foals, dam of 3 winners, 2 in 1:54, 3 in 1:59, including: LARUSSA STL p,2,1:58.2h; 3,1:54; 1:53.4h ($89,818) (Art Major). 7 wins, 2 thru 5. At 2, winner leg Excelsior Ser. at Buffalo, Monticello; second in leg Excelsior Ser. at Batavia, Tioga, Final Excelsior Ser. at Saratoga. At 3, winner leg Excelsior Ser. at Vernon; third in leg Excelsior Ser. at Tioga. SHADOW MOON p,2,1:53.4-’17 ($45,547) (Shadow Play). 2 wins at 2. Now 2, winner leg Ontario Sires S.-Gold at Mohawk, leg Ontario Sires S.-Grassroots at Mohawk. SEAFOOD SPARKLE (M) p,3,1:58.1h ($11,415) (Art Major). 2 wins at 3. 2nd Dam LUSH LIMBAUGH p,2,1:54.2; 3,1:52.2 ($212,534) by Presidential Ball. 4 wins at 2 and 3. At 2, winner Harvest S., leg New Jersey Sires S. at Meadowlands (2); third in Final New Jersey Sires S. at Meadowlands, Champlain S., elim. Breeders Crown at Mohawk. At 3, second in leg New Jersey Sires S. at Meadowlands (3), elim. Fan Hanover S.; third in Final Fan Hanover S., elim. Nadia Lobell P. Three-quarter sister to Dan Patch Pacer of the Year; Dan Patch 2-Year-Old Pacing Colt of the Year in 1987 CAMTASTIC p,2,1:53; 3,1:51; 4,T1:49.3 ($2,117,619), to the dam of JULIET'S FATE p,2,1:52z; 3,1:50.1 ($682,094), PROVEN LOVER p,2,1:55; 3,1:51.3f; 4,1:49.4 ($449,862), BEACH ROMEO p,2,Q1:59.4h; 3,1:54.2; 1:51.4f ($405,907), and the grandam of SOUTHWIND JAZMIN p,2,1:52.3; 3,1:51.4f; 4,1:49.2f ($620,593), OUTRAGEOUS ART p,3,1:50.4; 1:49.3f ($606,686), I'VE GOT LIFE p,2,1:55.2f; 3,1:50.4 ($472,363), BETTOR AGAIN p,2,1:54.4f; 1:48.2 ($362,892); half-sister to the dam of CRYSTAL ART p,2,1:55f; 3,1:53; 1:51.2f ($599,509), QUENTIN HANOVER p,2,1:58h; 3,1:53.3; 4,1:50.4 ($512,936), and the grandam of UP FRONT BETHANN p,2,1:51.1 ($583,694), I'M A GORDY TOO p,2,1:57.1f; 3,1:54.2f; 4,1:51.2f ($369,153), GORDYYY'S PET p,3,1:53.1f; 1:52.1f ($320,830), etc.
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