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Dark Bay Or Brown Filly Barn 9 Hip No. 80 Consigned by Thomas and Casse, Agent Hip No. Dark Bay or Brown Filly Barn 80 9 Seattle Slew A.P. Indy ............................ Weekend Surprise Girolamo .......................... Mr. Prospector Dark Bay or Get Lucky .......................... Brown Filly Dance Number March 27, 2013 Storm Bird Storm Cat .......................... Terlingua Luna Felina ...................... (2005) Pulpit Reach for the Moon .......... Chancey Squaw By GIROLAMO (2006). Black-type winner of 5 races, 2 to 4, $443,800, Vos - burgh S. [G1] (BEL, $210,000), Jerome H. [G2] (BEL, $90,000), 3rd Hill 'N' Dale Cigar Mile H. [G1] (AQU, $25,000). Brother to black-type winners Daydreaming, Accelerator, half-brother to black-type winner Harborage. His first foals are 2-year-olds of 2015 . Son of horse of the year A.P. Indy, leading sire twice, sire of 151 black-type winners, 11 champions, including Mineshaft [G1] (10 wins, $2,283,402), Rags to Riches [G1] ($1,342,528). 1st dam LUNA FELINA, by Storm Cat. Unraced. Dam of 4 other registered foals, 3 of racing age, 2 to race, 2 winners-- More of This (g. by More Than Ready). Placed in 2 starts at 2 in Canada; winner at 4, $9,725, in N.A./U.S. (Total: $12,086). Lady in Lace (f. by Mr. Greeley). Winner in 1 start at 3, 2014, $6,300. 2nd dam Reach for the Moon , by Pulpit. Winner in 1 start at 2, 11,040, in Ireland; placed in 1 start at 2, £22,000, in England, 3rd Meo€n Valley Stud Fillies' Mile [G1] . (Total: $45,234). Sent to Japan. Dam of 4 winners, incl.-- Prince de Conde. 2 wins at 3, 71,545, in France. (Total: $96,484). Little Door. Winner at 3, ¥6,800€,000, in Japan. (Total: $74,266). Red Soleil. Winner at 3, 2014, ¥6,000,000, in Japan. (Total: $58,560). 3rd dam CHANCEY SQUAW, by Chief's Crown. Winner at 3, $19,040. Half-sister to ROYAL KINGDOM (IRE) [G2] (Total: $153,401, sire), MATADOR (Total: $115,322, sire), BEAUTE DANGEREUSE (2 wins, Total: $26,497), Jezebel Monroe . Dam of 10 foals, 9 to race, 7 winners, including-- AGNES DIGITAL . 11 wins, 2 to 6, ¥730,925,000, in Japan, champion older horse, Tenno Sho Autumn, Mile Championship, Yasuda Kinen, February S., Mile Championship Nambu Hai, Zen-Nippon Sansai Yushun, Unicorn S., Nippon TV Hai, Nagoya Yushun, 2nd Nippon TV Hai, Musashino S., 3rd New Zealand Trophy Yonsai S., Sports Nippon Sho Kyoto Kim Pai H., Yukan Fuji Sho Crystal Cup; winner at 4 in Hong Kong, Hong Kong Cup [G1] , 2nd Audemars Piguet Queen Elizabeth II Cup [G1] . (Total: $6,402,920). Sire. JALISCO LIGHT . 3 wins at 2 and 3, ¥100,512,000, in Japan, Keisei Hai, Icho S., 2nd Shirafuji S., 3rd Asahi Hai Futurity S., Osaka Jo S. (Total: $861,316). SHELL GAME . 3 wins at 2 and 3, ¥77,755,000, in Japan, Tomoe Sho, 2nd Mainichi Hai, 3rd TV Tokyo Hai Aoba Sho. (Total: $717,906). Sire. Reach for the Moon . Black-type-placed winner, above. Phoenix Heart. Winner at 5, ¥3,216,000, in Japan. (Total: $30,405). Engagements: New York Breeders' F., Lady Finger S., New York Stallion S., Breeders' Cup. Registered New York-bred..
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