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LAURENS VALLEY Barn 7 Aisles (PENNSYLVANIA & KENTUCKY ELIGIBLE) 613 A-F BAY FILLY Foaled March 29, 2017 Tattoo No Consigned by and raised at Diamond Creek Farm, Agent, Georgetown, Kentucky LAURENS VALLEY Barn 7 Aisles (PENNSYLVANIA & KENTUCKY ELIGIBLE) 613 A-F BAY FILLY Foaled March 29, 2017 Tattoo No. 3R997 Western Ideal p,1:48 Rocknroll Hanover p,3,1:48.3 -------- Rich N Elegant p,3,1:56.4 A Rocknroll Dance p,4,1:47.2 -------- Cam's Card Shark p,3,1:50 Wichita Hanover p,3,1:55.4f ---------- Wendymae Hanover p,4,T1:57 LAURENS VALLEY Cambest p,T1:46.1 Blissfull Hall p,3,1:49.2 ---------------- Hundred Kisses p,4,1:52.4 Babette Hall p,3,1:55.2 ---------------- Big Towner p,4,1:54.4 Brandilu Hanover p,3,1:57.3f -------- Bretta Dione p,3,T1:56.3 1st Dam BABETTE HALL p,3,1:55.2; BT1:54 ($7,440) by Blissfull Hall. 3 wins at 3. At 3, winner leg Early Closer at Lexington (3); third in leg Early Closer at Lexington (3). From 7 previous foals, dam of 5 winners, 4 in 1:55, including: MONEYBACKGUARANTEE p,2,Q1:59f; 3,1:51.4f; BT1:51.1f ($234,314) (Red River Hanover). 10 wins, 3 thru 6. At 2, second in Final Lou Babic S.; third in leg New Jersey Sires S. at Freehold, elim. Lou Babic S. At 3, winner leg New Jersey Sires S. at Freehold; second in leg New Jersey Sires S. at Freehold. STOP PAYMENT p,3,1:56.1f; 1:53h; BT1:52.3f ($115,517) (Ponder). 19 wins, 3 thru 9. At 4, third in leg Late Closer at The Meadows. ASADVERTISED (M) p,2,1:56f; 3,1:53.2f; BT1:52.4f ($65,430) (Real Desire). 9 wins, 2 thru 4. At 3, winner leg Go On BB Ser. at Hoosier, leg George "Red" Owens Mem. Ser. at Miami Valley (2); third in Final George "Red" Owens Mem. Ser. at Miami Valley. CAUGHT ME SPEEDING (M) p,3,1:57.3h; 4,1:55; BT1:53.3s ($41,179) (Real Desire). 15 wins, 3 thru 6. Melancholy Rose (M) p,3,2:03.3f; 4,2:01.2f-‘18; BT1:55.1 ($9,391) (Third Straight). 2 wins at 3 and 4. At 3, third in Final Kentucky Fair S. at Lexington. Hard Limit (A Rocknroll Dance). Now 2. 2nd Dam BRANDILU HANOVER p,2,2:00f; 3,1:57.3f ($23,351) by Big Towner. 8 wins, 2 thru 4. At 4, second in leg Spring Gals Ser. at Windsor; third in leg Spring Gals Ser. at Windsor. From 13 foals, dam of 10 winners, 7 in 1:55, 10 in 2:00, including: BRANDYZ BABY (M) p,2,1:56.4f; 3,1:53.4; 1:52.2; BT1:50.1 ($400,787) (Run The Table). 17 wins, 2 thru 7. At 2, winner leg Trillium P. at Rideau Carleton; second in elim. Ontario Sires S. - Gold at Woodbine, leg Trillium P. at Woodbine. At 3, winner elim. and Final Ontario Sires S. - Gold at London, Semi-Final Ontario Sires S. - Grassroots at Elmira; second in Canadian Breeders Champ., leg Ontario Sires S. - Grassroots at Barrie, Rideau Carleton, Sudbury, Final Ontario Sires S. - Grassroots at Elmira. Dam of OCALA p,3,1:54.2; 1:53.1f ($110,346), EAGLE HOT SHOT p,3,1:59.1h; 4,1:57.4f. Grandam of LEENAH PEARL p,2,1:57.3; 3,1:53.1; 4,1:52.2. BABE HALL (M) p,2,1:58.3h; 3,1:57.4h; 1:51.1 ($351,872) (Camluck). 32 wins, 2 thru 7. At 2, winner Semi-Final Ontario Sires S. - Grassroots at London, leg Ontario Sires S. - Grassroots at Sudbury, Elmira, Hanover; second in leg Ontario Sires S. - Grassroots at Sarnia. At 3, winner leg Ontario Sires S. - Grassroots at Dresden, Flamboro, Hanover, London, Woodstock. BRONSON HALL p,2,Q1:56.4f; 3,1:52.4; 4,1:51.1; BT1:50.4 ($242,749) (Cambest). 46 wins, 2 thru 10. At 2, second in Reynolds Mem. At 3, winner leg Summertime Ser. at Woodbine; second in leg May Flowers Ser. at Pocono; third in leg May Flowers Ser. at Pocono (2). LIEUTENANT STEVE p,3,1:52.4; 1:51.1 ($200,828) (Look Sharp). 32 wins, 3 thru 9. URBAN TURBAN p,4,1:51.4 ($104,531) (Cambest). 9 wins at 4 and 5. At 2, second in elim. Players Classic at Players Bluegrass. ELDON MURRAY p,4,1:52.4h; BT1:52.1f ($55,248) (Look Sharp). 11 wins, 4 thru 9. At 4, third in leg Buckeye State Ser. at Scioto. BACKBEAT HALL p,3,1:58.4f; 1:55.4h ($48,626) (Blissfull Hall). 15 wins, 3 thru 10. BAD MAN HALL p,3,1:55.1f; 1:54f; BT1:53.1f ($44,695) (Pro Bono Best). 9 wins, 3 thru 6. HEZJUSTMYCAMLUCK p,4,1:58.4f; BT1:58f ($6,693) (Camluck). 2 wins at 4. 3rd Dam BRETTA DIONE p,3,T1:56.3 ($30,201) by Albatross. 5 wins at 3. At 2, second in elim. Sweet- heart P. From 12 foals, dam of 8 winners, 2 in 1:55, 5 in 2:00, including: BALLENGER HANOVER p,2,1:57.2f; 3,1:53.4 ($145,764) (Tyler B). 8 wins, 2 thru 4. At 2, winner Arden Downs S.; second in elim. Review S.; third in elim. Fox S., Final Review S., leg Pennsylvania Sires S. at The Meadows, Hanover-Hempt S., leg Tussing Run Training Ctr. Ser. at Scioto. At 3, second in Matron S.; third in elim. Gaines Mem. BREWSTER HANOVER p,3,1:57.3f; 1:55z ($122,264) (Kentucky Spur). 28 wins, 3 thru 11. At 3, third in elim. Virginia Breeders S. at Colonial. BIDDY HANOVER (M) p,2,1:58.2f ($35,039) (Big Towner). 6 wins at 2 and 3. At 3, third in leg Comforter Ser. at Meadowlands (2). Producers: Bresta Hanover p,3,2:06.1h (dam of JACK FROST p,2,1:57.2f; 3,1:57.2h; 1:56f- $129,468), Kentucky Jubilee (dam of MAGIC JUBILEE p,2,1:58.3; 3,1:54.1; 4,1:53.4f- $156,304), etc. Next Dam - BRETTINA PALOMA p,2,2:08f (Bret Hanover-FLYING SOUTH p,2,2:08.1f-Good Time) STAKES ENGAGEMENTS Bluegrass Series Horseman No. 111 KY KSDF/KSBIF Parshall Futurity PA Sires (Fairs) Standardbred Breeders Crown Int'l. Stallion Little Brown Jug PA Sires (P/M) G & I Rumpel Mem. Tattersalls Don Byrne Mem. Consigned by Saga Farm, Agent, Georgetown, Kentucky Raised at Corner Stone Stables, Flat Rock, Illinois MR BARS Barn 9 Aisles (NEW YORK ELIGIBLE) 614 E-F BAY COLT Foaled May 10, 2017 Tattoo No. 1R347 ABC Freight 3,T1:56.3 Garland Lobell 3,1:55.3 ---------------- Gamin Lobell 3,T2:05 Conway Hall 3,1:53.4 ------------------ Magna Force Amour Angus 3,2:03.1f ---------------- Kenwood Scamper MR BARS Malabar Man 3,1:53.1 Above The Bar 2,Q1:58.1f ------------ C'est Moi 3,Q2:02.3 Bar Nancy 3,1:56.4 --------------------- Striking Sahbra 3,1:56 Sue's Kitchen ----------------------------- Speedy Sydell 1st Dam BAR NANCY 2,2:00.2; 3,1:56.4; BT1:56.2 ($197,809) by Above The Bar. 8 wins, 2 thru 5. At 2, winner leg Indiana Sires S. at Indiana (2); third in leg Indiana Sires S. at Indiana. At 3, winner leg Indiana Sires S. at Indiana; second in leg Indiana Sires S. at Hoosier, Indiana, Final Indiana Sires S. at Indiana, elim. Late Closer at Indiana; third in leg Indiana Sires S. at Hoosier (2), Indiana (2), Final Late Closer at Indiana. From 3 previous foals, dam of 1 winner, 1 in 2:00, including: GUCCIO'S BIG STAR 2,1:58; 3,1:56.1-‘18; BT1:55.4-‘18 ($45,625) (Guccio). 4 wins at 2 and 3. At 2, winner leg and Final Late Closer at Hoosier; third in elim. Indiana Sires S. at Hoosier. Now 3, second in elim. Indiana Sires S. at Hoosier. Bars An Stick (Big Stick Lindy). Now 2. 2nd Dam SUE'S KITCHEN by Striking Sahbra. From 8 foals, dam of 3 winners, 1 in 2:00, including: BAR NANCY (M) 2,2:00.2; 3,1:56.4; BT1:56.2 ($197,809) (Above The Bar). As above. BAR SUE (M) 2,2:00.3; BT1:59.2 ($71,714) (Above The Bar). 2 wins at 2. At 2, winner leg Indiana Sires S. at Indiana (2); third in leg Indiana Sires S. at Indiana (3). Bluto's Diamond BT2:01.4-‘18 (Bluto). Now 2 and racing. 3rd Dam SPEEDY SYDELL BT2:14.4f by Speedy Crown. From 6 living foals, dam of: Sue's Kitchen (M) (Striking Sahbra). As above. 4th Dam KILLBUCK MARY 2,2:03.3f; 3,2:01.4h; 1:59.1 ($517,877) by Hickory Pride. 59 wins, 2 thru 7. At 2, winner Hanover Filly S., Walnut Hall S., Honey Bee S., Ohio State Fair S., heat Buckeye Futy.; second in Lou Dillon T., heat R. Horace Johnston Mem. (2), Buckeye Futy., Lexington Filly S., leg Pennsylvania Sires S. at Liberty Bell. At 3, winner Old Oaken Bucket, Governor's Cup, American-National S., Scarlet & Gray S., Parshall Mem., leg Pennsylvania Sires S. at Pocono; second in Celia’s Counsel T., Holly Lane Farm S., Lexington Filly T., leg Pennsylvania Sires S. at Liberty Bell; third in Flora Temple S., leg Pennsylvania Sires S.
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