2003 Tattersalls Select Yearling Sale Catalogue

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2003 Tattersalls Select Yearling Sale Catalogue Consigned by BRITTANY FARMS, Versailles, KY Aisles G-H GRACEFUL IMAGE 97 (ONTARIO ELIGIBLE) BAY FILLY. Foaled February 23, 2002. Tattoo No. ZL4679. Noble Victory Noble Gesture .......................... Balanced Image 3,1:58.4 ............... [ Important Speedster [ Well Molded ............................. [ Tarport Farr GRACEFUL IMAGE Valley Victory Victory Dream .......................... [ Affinity 2,Q2:04.3 ........................... Crown Dream [ Super Bowl Nicegirlsdont 2,2:07.3 .............. [ Dormitory 3,2:01.4f By BALANCED IMAGE - From 18 crops, 1099 starters, sire of the winners of $77M, with 37 in 1:55, 364 in 2:00, 191 $100K Winners, incl. GOODTIMES, GLORYS COMET, YANKEE PACO, IMPECCABLE IMAGE, BANKER HALL, LIBERTY BALANCE, EARL, AMIGO HALL, ROTATION, etc. 1st Dam AFFINITY 2,Q2:04.3 by Victory Dream. At 2, third in Illinois Topline S.; timed in 2:01.2. First foal. 2nd Dam NICEGIRLSDONT 2,2:07.3 by Super Bowl. From 4 foals, dam of 4 winners (2 in 1:56): NAUGHTY HALL 2,Q1:58.3–2:00.1; 3,1:56 ($100,336) (m, Victory Dream). 2 wins. At 2, second in Bluegrass S. and Acorn S.; third in Kentucky Stbd. S. At 3, Open Winner at The Meadowlands (over Day For Night); second in American-National S. elim., Del Miller elim. and Coaching Club Oaks; third in Hambletonian Oaks elim. (to Aviano and Astraea Hanover), timed in 1:54.4. WEWERING 4,1:57.1; 1:55 ($89,619) (h, Victory Dream). 7 wins. At 3, timed in 2:01.3. Natasha Hall 2,2:00.2 ($78,593) (m, Garland Lobell). At 2, second in elim. and final Players Bluegrass S. and Acorn S.; third in Merrie Annabelle elimination (fourth in final) and KySS elim.; timed in 1:59. 3rd Dam DORMITORY 2,Q2:05.4f; 3,2:01.4f by Speedy Crown. 2 wins. From 5 foals (all fillies), dam of: SUPER NICE 2,1:58.4f; 3,Q1:58 ($333,158) (m, Super Bowl). 11 wins at 2 and 3. At 2, 17-11-2-1; earnings of $320,310; leading money-winning 2yo filly trotter and runner-up in divisional balloting; winner of $357,350 Merrie Annabelle Trot, elimination and final of Pa-bred EC, Acorn S., Tompkins- Geers S., Hanover-Hempt S. and 2 PaSS; second in heat and final of Bluegrass S.; third in Kentucky Stbd. S. At 3, third in filly Zweig Memorial. Grandam of 2003 Elitlopp Winner FROM ABOVE 1:52.4f-'03 ($1,227,815) (career: 30-19-3-2) and SEXY SAHBRA 2,2:04.3h; 3,2:01.1h. Super Mixed (m, Super Bowl). Dam of DONALD RANKIN 3,1:58.1-'03. 4th Dam PANTY RAID 2,1:58.3; 3,1:57 ($473,932) by Nevele Pride. 24 wins at 2 and 3. World Champion. At 2, 23-13-4-3; runner-up in divisional balloting (to Delmegan); equaled Impish and Filet Of Sole's world record for 2yo filly trotters; winner of Hoosier Futurity, Hayes Memorial, Lexington Filly S., Arden Downs S., final of Review Futurity, Matron S., Nancy Hanks Trot, Lou Dillon Trot and Breeders' Filly S.; second in Merrie Annabelle Trot and KySS; third in final of Bluegrass S., Acorn S. and KySS. At 3, 21-11-0-5; earnings of $382,366; leading money-winning 3yo filly trotter; voted Trotter of the Year; winner of heat and final of $540,870 World Trotting Derby, Review Futurity, Lexington Filly S., Lady Suffolk Trot, La Belle Province Trot, Martha Washington Trot and Breeders' Filly S.; third in heats of Hambletonian Oaks, Buckette and Currier & Ives Trot. From 2 foals, dam of 2 winners: Pink Cheeks 2,T2:05 (m, Speedy Crown). Dam of Hambletonian Winner GIANT VICTORY 2,2:01.4f; 3,1:54.4 ($1,252,243) and PINK DIAMOND 3,2:02.2f; 1:57.2f (Germany) ($100,000). 5th Dam EXCITING SPEED 2,2:09.2f; 3,2:04.2h ($15,833) by Speedster. Half sister to LOLA'S EXPRESS 2,2:08.3; 3,1:58.4; 1:58.3 ($461,087). From 16 foals, dam of 13 winners (2 in 1:58, 6 in 1:59): BONEFISH 2,2:00.4; 3,1:58.1 ($309,375) (h, Nevele Pride). World Champion. 17 wins. At 3, voted Trotting Colt of the Year; winner of Hambletonian S., Founders Gold Cup, American-National S., etc. IMAGERY 2,2:04.1h; 3,1:58.4 ($218,246) (m, Nevele Pride). 16 wins. Stakes Winner at 2 and 3. At 3, voted Trotting Filly of the Year. Dam of ALTHEA 3,T1:58. Grandam of PEACE KRONOS 1:57.4 (Europe) ($715,892), ALSTROEMERIA 2,2:00.4f ($220,191), CAPT HARRY 1:57.4f (Europe) ($155,000), STRONG GALE 2,2:12h; 3,1:59f; 4,1:57.1, PETROUCHKA 3,Q1:58.2f, etc. KINGFISH 2,2:06.2f; 3,1:59.3h; Q1:58 ($90,313) (h, Nevele Pride). 7 wins. Stakes Winner. Beat The Clock 2:04f (m, Nevele Pride). Dam of DOUBLE COVERAGE 2,2:01.3; 3,1:57 ($320,961), PLAY ACTION 3,1:59.1 ($234,409), etc. Grandam of UCONN DON 2,Q2:01.1; 3,1:55 ($1,600,000), TAGLIABUE 3,1:54.3; 4,1:53.3 ($904,600), KOSAR 3,1:56 ($748,771), HERSCHEL WALKER 2,2:01.3f; 3,1:56.1 ($600,000), WARREN MOON 2,Q2:02.4; 3,2:00.4h; 4,1:58.4h ($120,405), etc. Third dam of UNITAS 2,2:00.4f; 3,Q1:59.4f; 4,Q1:57.3 ($304,933). Shotgun Wedding (m, Nevele Pride). Grandam of MR CHIN 2,1:58.1; 3,1:54.4f ($450,159). Eloped Hanover 2,2:05 (m, Nevele Pride). Grandam of KEYSTONE NORDIC 3,1:56.3f ($110,848). Next Dam: EXPRESSON 3,T1:58 by Diplomat Hanover–Record Express T2:04 by Phonograph. STAKES ENGAGEMENTS Arden Downs Currier & Ives Historic Series Kentucky Futurity Ontario SBOA John Simpson Bluegrass Series Dexter Cup Hoosier Stake Landmark Review Standardbred Breeders Crown Flamboro Breeders Horseman Stake Old Oaken Bucket Reynolds Tompkins-Geers Canadian Breeders Hambletonian Int’l Stallion Ontario Stakes Simcoe Filly Yonkers Trot Champlain Filly Consigned by PREFERRED EQUINE, INC., Agent, Briarcliff Manor, NY Agent for Awesome Acres Stbds., Rockwood, ON 98 TOUGH LUCK Aisles K-M (ONTARIO ELIGIBLE) BAY COLT. Foaled May 3, 2002. Tattoo No. ZA4291. Most Happy Fella Cam Fella ................................. Camluck p,T1:46.1 ......................... [ Nan Cam Striking Image [ Lucky Lady ............................... [ Just Our Luck TOUGH LUCK Abercrombie Artsplace .................................. [ Diva D'Art p,3,1:58.2f .................... Miss Elvira [ Slapstick Dave D's Hurricane p,2,1:57 .... [ Stormy Flo p,2,1:56.1 By CAMLUCK - From 8 crops, 784 starters, sire of the winners of $53.5M, with 203 in 1:55, 514 in 2:00, 142 $100K Winners, incl. D M DILINGER, INTREPID SEELSTER, LADY GRACEFUL, NORTHERN LUCK, MOLLY CAN DO IT, SIR LUCK, PACIFIC TITAN, NORTHERN DYNASTY, etc. 1st Dam DIVA D'ART p,3,1:58.2f ($2,228) by Artsplace. At 3, timed in 1:56.4f. This is her first colt and her second foal. Dam of: JENN OF ART p,2,1:56.2; 3,1:54 ($64,339) (m, Jenna's Beach Boy). 5 wins at 2 and 3. At 2, second in $100,000 Final of Quebec Plus S. at Hippodrome de Montreal; third in Quebec Distinction S. at Hippodrome de Montreal. 2nd Dam DAVE D'S HURRICANE p,2,1:57–1:57.3f ($156,712) by Slapstick. 5 wins at 2. At 2, 13-5-3-2; seasonal earnings of $152,600; winner of $82,384 Lady Baltimore S., NJSS at Freehold and 2 Opens at The Meadowlands; second in $122,775 Matron S. (to Bruce's Lady) and an Open at The Meadowlands; third in $438,213 Breeders' Crown (to Town Pro and Bruce's Lady) and an Open at The Meadowlands. At 3, timed in 1:54.4. From 3 foals, dam of 3 winners (1 in 1:58, 2 in 1:59): DAVID ANDREW p,3,Q1:57.2–2:01f ($10,112) (h, Jate Lobell). 3 wins. DIVA D'ART p,3,1:58.2f ($2,228) (m, Artsplace). As above. Danilia p,3,2:01.3 ($10,427) (m, No Nukes). 3 wins. At 2, third in NJFS at Garden State; timed in 1:58. At 3, timed in 1:57.3. 3rd Dam STORMY FLO p,2,1:56.1 ($115,180) by Storm Damage. 5 wins. At 2, seasonal earnings of $108,625; winner of $114,000 Countess Adios S., Sweetheart Pace elimination and La Paloma Pace. Half sister to BETA BEE p,3,1:59.4f; 4,1:57.4f; 1:56.3f, BETA SPIRIT p,2,2:01.4f; 3,1:59.3f; 4,1:58.2h; 1:57.1, BETA ANN p,2,2:02.4f; 3,1:59.4h; 4,1:59h; 1:58.3h, SOCA'S HITTER p,2,Q2:00; 1:59.1f, ASPEN ALMAHURST p,3,1:59.4f, CLYDE GLIDE p,2,Q2:00.1f and to the dams of DEXTERMINATOR p,2,1:56.1; 3,1:53.2 ($112,931), FOREVER VICTOR p,2,1:56f; 4,1:55.4f; 1:55.2f ($90,729), ELECTRIFYING KING p,2,1:56.2; 3,1:54.2; 4,1:54, G M D SOCAMA p,2,2:03.3h; 3,2:00h; 4,1:57f, RUNNING TIGER p,2,Q2:00.3; 3,Q1:58.1, SOCAS FIRST p,2,1:59.2f; 3,1:58.1f, TRADITIONAL FALCON p,4,1:59.1f-'03 and WINNETOU p,3,2:00h; 1:59.4h.
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