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BAY FILLY Barn 11 Hip No. 1504 Consigned by Pope McLean (Crestwood Farm), Agent V Hip No. BAY FILLY Barn 1504 Foaled April 1, 2019 11 Unbridled Empire Maker ........................ Toussaud Bodemeister .......................... Storm Cat Untouched Talent .................. Parade Queen BAY FILLY Mr. Prospector Carson City .......................... Blushing Promise Palanka City .......................... (2005) Storm Bird Indian Sunset ........................ Navajo Pass By BODEMEISTER (2009). Black-type winner of $1,304,800, Arkansas Derby [G1] (OP, $600,000), etc. Sire of 5 crops of racing age, 666 foals, 412 starters, 16 black-type winners, 244 winners of 554 races and earning $18,800,541, including Always Dreaming ($2,415,860, Kentucky Derby [G1] (CD, $1,635,800), etc.), American Anthem (6 wins, $840,490, Woody Stephens S. [G2] (BEL, $275,000), etc.), Cheermeister (4 wins, $236,170, Herecomesthebride S. [G3] (GP, $87,420), etc.), Yuvetsi [G3] ($259,888). 1st dam PALANKA CITY , by Carson City. 11 wins, 2 to 5, $388,220, Adena Stallions' Miss Preakness S. [G3] (PIM, $60,000), Carousel S. (OP, $36,000), Regal Rumor S. (HAW, $31,200), Carousel S. (OP, $30,000), Prima Donna S. (OP, $30,000), Spring Fever S. (OP, $30,000), 2nd Spring Fever S. (OP, $12,000), American Beauty S. (OP, $10,000), Dixie Belle S. (OP, $10,000), 3rd Coca-Cola Bassinet S. [L] (RD, $10,000), Saylorville S. [L] (PRM, $10,000). Sister to QUICK ACTION . Dam of 6 other registered foals, 6 of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2020, 4 to race, 3 winners, incl.-- J La Tache (f. by Harlan's Holiday). Winner at 3 and 4, $126,343. Window Table (g. by Stormy Atlantic). 4 wins at 3, placed at 5, 2020, $87,160. 2nd dam INDIAN SUNSET, by Storm Bird. Unraced. Dam of 6 winners, including-- PALANKA CITY (f. by Carson City). Black-type winner, above. QUICK ACTION (c. by Carson City). 4 wins, 2 to 4, $192,130, Fred “Cappy” Capossela S. [L] (AQU, $48,735), Anderson Fowler S. (MTH, $33,000), 2nd Lafayette S. [G3] (KEE, $21,900), Ogygian S.-R (BEL, $12,240), 3rd Whirlaway S. [L] (AQU, $8,287). Sire. Samambaia Girl. Placed, 13,900 pesos, in Argentina. (Total: $3,561). Dam of-- EZER (c. by First American). 4 wins at 3, 59,255 reals, in Brazil, Delega - coes Turfisticas [L]. (Total: $21,218). 3rd dam NAVAJO PASS, by Secretariat. Winner at 2 and 3, $50,000. Sister to TERLIN - GUA (7 wins, $423,896, Hollywood Juvenile Championship S.- G2 , etc.), PANCHO VILLA (7 wins, $596,734, Bay Shore S. [G2] , etc., sire), Border Run ($155,238, 2nd Foothill S. [L] (FPX, $8,500), etc.), half-sister to ROYAL ACADEMY (4 wins, Total: $758,994, hwt. in Europe and Ireland, Breeders’ Cup Mile [G1] , etc., leading sire twice in Brazil), ALYDARIEL (3 wins, $52,450, Las Palmas S.-R (LA, $19,225), etc.), Encino ($34,900, 2nd Haggin S., etc., sire). Dam of 7 foals to race, 6 winners, including-- Desert Warrior . 4 wins, $171,783, 2nd Gilded Time S. [L] (AP, $20,000), 3rd Derby Trial S. [G3] (CD, $16,740), Tremont S. [G3] (BEL, $11,726) . Sire. Engagements: New York Breeders' F., Breeders' Cup. Registered New York-bred..
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