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Catalogue for Kentucky Winter Mixed Barn 5A-E Hip No. Consigned by Paramount Sales, Agent XXVI 1 Madame Music Northern Dancer Danzig . { Pas de Nom Brahms . Mr. Prospector { Queena . { Too Chic Madame Music . Illustrious Bay mare; Loustrous Bid . { Heavenly Ade foaled 2003 {Bid’s Femme . Devil’s Bag (1997) { Devil’s Swap . { For Femme By BRAHMS (1997), $731,797 in N.A., Hollywood Derby [G1], etc. Sire of 4 crops, including 2-year-olds of 2008, 7 black type winners, 118 winners, $4,241,663 & $638,641 (Can), including Arson Squad (at 4, 2007, $636,450, Swaps Breeders’ Cup S. [G2], etc.), Test Boy (to 4, 2007, $122,881& $116,400-Can), Up an Octave ($184,672), Zaylaway. 1st dam BID’S FEMME, by Loustrous Bid. Winner at 2 and 3, $152,730, Lady Fingers S. [R] (FL, $42,975), 3rd Joseph A. Gimma S. [R] (BEL, $6,039). Dam of 3 other foals of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2008, one to race-- Iron Gate (g. by Langfuhr). Placed at 2, $9,194. 2nd dam DEVIL’S SWAP, by Devil’s Bag. 2 wins at 3, $41,375. Dam of 6 winners, incl.-- BID’S FEMME (f. by Loustrous Bid). Black type winner, see above. Tallulah Darling. Winner at 2 and 3, $101,741. Producer. Dangerous Devil. 3 wins at 4, 2007, $65,523. Marco’s Choice. 3 wins at 3, 2007, $27,033. 3rd dam FOR FEMME, by *Forli. Unraced. Sister to FORETAKE. Dam of 8 foals to race, 7 winners, including-- North Warning. 20 wins, 3 to 10, $169,754, 3rd Wadsworth Memorial H. (FL, $2,270). Set 2 ntrs. My Christine. 14 wins, 2 to 7, $181,460. Devil’s Judge. 11 wins, 2 to 7, $178,781. Halo Femme. Winner at 4, $9,842. Dam of 7 winners, including-- Dance for Jove. 14 wins, 3 to 9, $317,773, 2nd Precisionist H. [L] (PRM, $15,000). Christian Soldier. 11 wins, 2 to 7, $299,393, 2nd Aqueduct H. [G3], Harriman S. (PIM, $6,385), 3rd Pennsylvania Derby [G3], etc. Devil’s Angel. Unraced. Dam of 5 foals, 4 to race, 3 winners, including-- Shamrock Angel. Winner at 3, 3rd Egret S. (MED, $3,500). 4th dam Take Warning, by Traffic Judge. 8 wins, 3 to 5, $53,905, 2nd Barbara Frit- chie H. Half-sister to NALEES FOLLY (granddam of IMMEDIATE REACTION, Private Plan [G3], $534,924; Marine Command [G3]), NALEES MAN, MENEVAL, Nalees Knight, Nalees Rialto, Na- lee’s Fantasy (dam of SILK SLIPPERS [G2]), Pretty Fancy (dam of BOLD L. B., The Boss [G1]; granddam of KAFIRISTAN). Dam of 7 winners, including FORETAKE (10 wins, $265,369, Knickerbocker H.-G3, etc., sire), NO BEND, HEED WARNING, Traffic Warning. Race Record: At 2, one win; at 3, one win, twice 3rd; at 4, unraced; at 5, 2008, unraced through January 11. Earned $64,431. Breeders’ Cup nominated. Registered New York-bred. Racing/broodmare prospect. 12-07 C:catalogact_2008kyfeb08webholdjmweb.txt ALPHAOMEGA 1:25:02 PM--1/25/2008 jmweb.txt jx5403 FT_ID00102707 PH001403.TXT kg/l/l HIP NUMBER: Hip No. Barn 7E 2 Consigned by Mulholland Farm, Agent Mae Rules Vice Regent Deputy Minister . { Mint Copy KBIF Defrere . Secretariat { Sister Dot . { Sword Game Mae Rules . Hail to Reason Bay mare; Stop the Music . { Bebopper foaled 2001 {March On He Said . Count of Honor (1979) { Dame Fritchie . { So Proudly By DEFRERE (1992), $65,300, 3rd Bahamas S. Sire of 9 crops, 16 black type winners, 185 winners, $13,310,221 & $637,419 (Can), including Souris ($692,766), Lilah ($510,248, Hurricane Bertie H. [G3], etc.), Carrots Only (to 6, 2007, $364,828), Pretty Imposing ($276,338), My Three Sisters (to 5, 2007). Sire of dam of black type winner With Wings. 1st dam MARCH ON HE SAID, by Stop the Music. Unraced. Dam of 17 foals of racing age, 17 to race, 13 winners, including-- WOLF BRIGADE (g. by Wolf Power-SAF). 5 wins at 2 and 3, $192,103, Miller High Life Cradle S. [G3], Cradle Prelude S. (RD, $23,910), etc. Keats and Yeats (g. by Diesis-GB). 5 wins, 3 to 5, $295,983, 2nd River City H. [G3], 3rd Louisville H. [L] (CD, $11,260). Stayway Frommydoor (c. by Wolf Power-SAF). 4 wins, 2 to 4, $62,182, 3rd City of Miami S. [L] (CRC, $6,490). Say Aloha (f. by *Hawaii). 2 wins at 3, $32,522. Dam of-- FORCE OF NATURE (g. by Wolf Power-SAF). 6 wins, 2 to 4, $117,749, Lost Code Breeders’ Cup S. [L] (SPT, $46,770). Terrivich. Placed at 2 and 3. Dam of Wolfnik (f. by Wolf Power-SAF) 6 wins, $171,700, 2nd Margarita Breeders’ Cup H., RET, $10,000. Apalachee Lassie (f. by Apalachee). 5 wins, $145,504. Dam of-- Donnaree (f. by Personal Flag). 6 wins, $175,492, 2nd My Charmer S. 2nd dam DAME FRITCHIE, by Count of Honor. 3 wins, $14,095. Half-sister to OUR EM- BLEM, OREGON CITY. Dam of 10 winners, including FREDERICK STREET (f. by Traffic Judge) 16 wins, $200,500; REST YOUR CASE (c. by Traffic Judge), NOBLE GESTURE (f. by Roman Line), SHE’S SOFINE (f. by Bold Hour), Charming Story (f. by Hail to Reason), Noble Judgement (c. by Traffic Judge). G’dam of BATES MOTEL (c. by Sir Ivor) $851,050, champion, sire; OPTIMISTIC GAL (f. by Sir Ivor) $686,861; SUPER ASSET (c. by Sir Ivor) sire; HATIM [G1] (c. by Exclusive Native) sire; SARATOGA DANDY (g. by Sara- toga Six), SARATOGA DAME (f. by Saratoga Six) $140,578, dam of DOLLAR BILL [G2], c. by Peaks and Valleys, $1,225,546; etc. Race Record: At 2, once 2nd; at 3, one win, once 2nd, once 3rd; at 4, unplaced in 2 starts. Earned $27,164. Produce Record: 2006 c. by Broken Vow; 2007 f. by Buddha. Last mated April 24, 2007 and BELIEVED TO BE PREGNANT to-- JUMP START (1999) (A.P. Indy--Steady Cat), [G2] $221,265. Sire of 3 crops, including 2-year-olds of 2008, 5 black type wnrs, $2,731,421 & $488,439 (Can), including Mrs. Began (at 2, 2007, $181,000-Can), Copper State (to 3, 2007, $180,291), Jump On In [G2] (to 3, 2007, $176,800). 12-07 C:catalogact_2008kyfeb08webholdjmweb.txt ALPHAOMEGA 1:25:02 PM--1/25/2008 jmweb.txt jm5091 FT_ID00079542 PH001091.TXT kg/l/l HIP NUMBER Barn 8A-F Hip No. Consigned by Bluewater Sales LLC, Agent XVII 3 Chestnut Filly Fappiano Unbridled . { Gana Facil Eddington . Chief’s Crown { Fashion Star . { Miss Ivor Chestnut Filly . A.P. Indy April 9, 2007 Pulpit . { Preach {Maisonette . Mt. Livermore (1999) { Maison de Reve . { Big Dreams By EDDINGTON (2001), black type winner of 6 races, $1,216,760, Pimlico Special H. [G1], Gulfstream Park H. [G2]-ntr, Calder Derby [G3], 2nd Pegasus S. [G3], 3rd Preakness S. [G1], Travers S. [G1], Wood Mem- orial [G1], Donn H. [G1], Oaklawn H. [G2], Gotham S. [G3]. Son of Un- bridled, $4,489,475, champion. His first foals are yearlings of 2008. 1st dam MAISONETTE, by Pulpit. Winner at 2, $30,790. Dam of 3 foals of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2008, two to race, including-- Punchette (f. by Two Punch). Winner at 3, 2007, $18,665. 2nd dam Maison de Reve, by Mt. Livermore. 9 wins, 2 to 4, $181,184, 3rd First Lady H. [G3], Goodbye Halo S. (BEL, $5,808). Sister to HOUSEBUS- TER. Dam of 6 foals to race, 5 winners, including-- House Minister. 4 wins at 3 and 4, $63,810. 3rd dam BIG DREAMS, by Great Above. 11 wins, 2 to 4, $153,047, Dixie Miss S., Ocean City S. twice, etc. Half-sister to Gentle Kelly ($105,551, dam of CARRIE CAN, 10 wins, $309,562; granddam of BE GENTLE [G2], 4 wins in 7 starts, $523,078; HARVARD AVENUE [G2], 5 wins to 6, 2007, $506,345; Cody to Reggie, to 7, 2007, $96,193). Dam of 10 foals to race, 9 winners, including-- HOUSEBUSTER. 15 wins in 22 starts to 4, $1,229,696, champion sprin- ter twice, Carter H. [G1], Vosburgh S. [G1], Jerome H. [G1], Withers S. [G2], Forego H. [G2], Sheridan S. [G3], Hutcheson S. [G3], Lafayette S. [G3], Derby Trial S. [G3], Swale S. [G3], King’s Bishop S. [G3], etc. Sire. QUERO QUERO. 4 wins at 3 and 4, $409,216, Honeymoon Breeders’ Cup H. [G2], 2nd Milady Breeders’ Cup H. [G1], Las Cienegas H. [G3], Wilshire H. [G3], 3rd Gamely Breeders’ Cup H. [G1], etc. CAT BUSTER. 4 wins, 2 to 4, $147,909, Budweiser H. (SUN, $32,040), 3rd KLAQ H. (SUN, $5,370). Maison de Reve. Black type-placed winner, see above. Yashima Japan. 5 wins, 2 to 4 in Japan, 3rd Keisei Hai Sansai S. Night and Dreams. 3 wins in 6 starts at 3, $55,600. Dam of LIVE YOUR DREAMS (3 wins, $215,405, Sandy Blue S.-R, DMR, $39,045, etc.), DEEP SLEEP (3 wins in France, Prix de Seine-et-Oise [G3], etc.). Dreamscape. Unraced. Dam of TAX REFUND (to 5, 2007, $317,782), Un- bridled Beauty [G2] (dam of Meal Penalty [G3], at 2, 2007). Desireux. Unraced. Dam of Desiderosa (3 wins, $90,237). 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