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Albert the Great B, 1997 Height 16.2 Dosage (8-7-16-2-3); DI: 1.77; CD: 0.42 See Gray Pages—St ALBERT THE GREAT b, 1997 height 16.2 Dosage (8-7-16-2-3); DI: 1.77; CD: 0.42 See gray pages—St. Simon (GB) RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD His Majesty, 1968 Ribot, by Tenerani Age Starts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned 22s, SW, $99,430 Cormorant, 1974 640 f, 59 SW, 2.40 AEI Flower Bowl, by Alibhai 2 0 0 0 0 — 12s, SW, $243,174 3 13 5(2) 2(1) 3(1) $1,272,490 524 f, 47 SW, 2.48 AEI Song Sparrow, 1967 Tudor Minstrel, by Owen Tudor 4 9 3(3) 4(4) 1(1) $1,740,000 Go for Gin, b, 1991 12s, wnr, $18,800 6 f, 5 r, 5 w, 2 SW Swoon’s Tune, by Swoon’s Son Totals 22 8(5) 6(5) 4(2) $3,012,490 19s, SW, $1,380,866 395 f, 13 SW, 1.29 AEI Stage Door Johnny, 1965 Prince John, by Princequillo Won Jockey Club Gold Cup (gr. I, 10f), Suburban H 7.50 AWD (gr. II, 10f), Brooklyn H (gr. II, 9f), Dwyer S (gr. II, 8.5f), 8s, SW, $223,965 Never Knock, 1979 581 f, 51 SW, 2.22 AEI Peroxide Blonde, by Ballymoss Widener H (gr. III, 9f), 2nd Travers S (gr. I, 10f), 16s, wnr, $29,035 Whitney H (gr. I, 9f), Woodward S (gr. I, 9f), Pimlico 12 f, 10 r, 6 w, 2 SW Never Hula, 1969 Never Bend, by Nasrullah Special H (gr. I, 9.5f), Donn H (gr. I, 9f), 3rd Breeders’ 35s, wnr, $88,564 Cup Classic (gr. I, 10f), Jerome H (gr. II, 8f). 9 f, 9 r, 7 w Hula Hula, by Polynesian Mr. Prospector, 1970 Raise a Native, by Native Dancer SIRE LINE 14s, SW, $112,171 ALBERT THE GREAT is by GO FOR GIN, stakes win- Fappiano, 1977 1,178 f, 181 SW, 3.98 AEI Gold Digger, by Nashua ner of 5 races, $1,380,866, Kentucky Derby (gr. I), 17s, SW, $370,213 Remsen S (gr. II), Preview S, Chief’s Crown S, 2nd 410 f, 48 SW, 4.40 AEI Killaloe, 1970 Dr. Fager, by Rough’n Tumble Preakness S (gr. I), Belmont S (gr. I), Wood Memorial Bright Feather, b, 1989 32s, wnr, $67,065 10 f, 9 r, 9 w, 5 SW Grand Splendor, by Correlation S (gr. I), Fountain of Youth S (gr. II), 3rd Forego H (gr. 17s, wnr, $105,870 II), Churchill Downs H (gr. III). 12 f, 8 r, 6 w, 4 SW Vice Regent, 1967 Northern Dancer, by Nearctic 8.67 AWD To November 4, 2012: Sired 14 crops, 395 foals, 308 rnrs 5s, wnr, $6,215 In My Cap, 1982 673 f, 105 SW, 2.89 AEI Victoria Regina, by Menetrier (78%), 206 wnrs (52%), 31 2yo wnrs (8%), 13 sw (3%), 17s, SW, $443,404 1.29 AEI, 1.45 CI, 128 sale yrlgs, avg $35,571, 0.83 TNA. 13 f, 9 r, 9 w Passing Look, 1971 Buckpasser, by Tom Fool In 2012: 11 2yos, 2 2yo rnrs. 30s, wnr, $35,436 GO FOR GIN has sired EL AUTENTICO (Horse of the 12 f, 9 r, 7 w, 3 SW Gay Meeting, by Sir Gaylord Year, champion 3yo colt, and stayer in Pan, Clasico Presidente de la Republica, Pan-I, Clasico Junta de ALBERT THE GREAT Has Sired: Shezagreatgal ($101,965), Jimtown ($101,645), etc., Control de Juegos, Pan-I, etc.), GO FOR CAT (Clasico NOBIZ LIKE SHOBIZ, 04, c (A++, dam by Storm Cat, and 2012 2-year-old winner Chicharito. Juan Ponce de Leon, PR-III, Clasico Carlos Romero 2nd dam by Halo): $1,544,730, Wood Memorial S Sales Analysis* Barcelo, 2nd Clasico George Washington, PR-I, 3rd (gr. I), Jamaica H (gr. IIT), Remsen S (gr. II), Weanlings Yearlings Cover Sire Clasico Jose de Diego, PR-I, Clasico Dia de los Padres, National Museum of Racing Hall of Fame S (gr. # sold—Avg # sold—Avg # sold—Avg PR-I, Clasico Jose Celso Barbosa, PR-I), GINS IIT), Kent Breeders’ Cup S (gr. IIIT), Holy Bull S (gr. 2012 — — — MAJESTY (Ballerina Breeders’ Cup S, Can-III, Kent H, III), 2nd Champagne S (gr. I), Dwyer S (gr. II), 3rd 2011 — 3—$3,400 — 2nd Washington Breeders’ Cup Oaks, Foster City H, Fountain of Youth S (gr. II), sire. Lifetime 25—$14,796 107—$15,862 55—$20,196 Irish Day H, 3rd Boeing H), BANROCK (Mohawk S, ALBERTUS MAXIMUS, 04, c (A++, Forty Niner, *to November 4, 2012 Kingston H, West Point H twice, Ashley T. Cole H, Sunny’s Halo, 4X3 Mr. Prospector): $1,328,230, LIFETIME AS BROODMARE SIRE: Kingston S, etc.), GIN AND SIN (West Virginia House of Donn H (gr. I), TVG Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile, Windy ALBERT THE GREAT is the sire of 22 dams of 27 Delegates Speaker’s Cup H, Coca-Cola Independence Sands H, 2nd Swaps Breeders’ Cup S (gr. IIA), foals, 14 rnrs(52%), 7 wnrs(26%), 3 2yo wnrs(11%), Day S, I. C. Light Memorial Day H, Tri-State H, 2nd Affirmed H (gr. IIIA), 3rd Goodwood S (gr. IA). 1.37 AEI, 1.24 CI; 0 sw here and abroad. Robert F. Carey Memorial H, gr. IIIT, etc.), BOOTLEG MY GREAT LOVE, 03, f (Holy Bull, Key to the Mint): ANNIE (Fran’s Valentine S, John Deere California Cup $170,403, Clasico Prensa Hipica (PR-I) twice, 2nd FAMILY POKER BRAD Distaff H, etc.), (Mt. Rainier Breeders’ Clasico Roberto Clemente (PR-I), Clasico Wiso G 1st dam Cup H twice, Independence Day H, Portland Meadows (PR-I). Bright Feather. 3 wins at 3, $105,870, 2nd Canadian Mile H, 2nd Longacres Mile H, gr. III, etc.), COLOGNY ALBERT THE GOLD, 04, c (A+, Crafty Prospector, Oaks. Dam of 12 foals, including— (Montclair State University S, Scotzanna S, Susan B. Steve’s Friend, 4X3 Mr. Prospector): $75,838, ALBERT THE GREAT (Subject stallion). Anthony H, 2nd Floral Park H, gr. III, etc.), GO NOW Clasico Agustin Mercado Reveron (PR-I), sire in PR. ANTRIM COUNTY (by Giant’s Causeway). 19 wins, 3 (Fall S, 2nd Slipton Fell H, 3rd Ben Ali S, gr. III), SAN MY SMALL DAILYN, 08, f (Afternoon Deelites, Caro): to 8, $497,790, Claiming Crown Jewel S, Claiming NICOLAS (Kingland S, Forty-Niner H, 2nd Bergen Clasico Hipodromo La Rinconada (Ven-I), Clasico Crown Iron Horse S, 2nd Robert F. Carey Memorial County S, Albany H, Pacifica H, 3rd Longacres Mile H, Asamblea Nacional (Ven-II), Clasico Manuel Fonseca H, 3rd Allen LaCombe Memorial H. RHUM gr. III, etc.), (Rosenna S, Ticonderoga H, 2nd Arroyal (Ven-III), 2nd Clasico Senegal (Ven-II). WATCH THE BIRD (Rahy). 5 wins, 2 to 4, $234,823, GIN N Robert G. Dick Memorial Breeders’ Cup S, etc.), MOONSHINE MULLIN, 08, c (A+, Distant View, Storm Whirlaway S. Sire. GINGER (Al Swihart Memorial H, etc.), etc. Bird, 4X3 Mr. Prospector): $338,292, Victoria Park SHEER BLISS (Relaunch). 6 wins at 3 and 4, STUD ANALYSIS S, 2nd Jim Dandy S (gr. II), Display S, 3rd Ontario $132,383, Aspidistra H, Little Whitey H, 2nd Noble Derby, to 4, 2012. Royalty H, 3rd Liberada H. Producer. Northern Hemisphere GREAT LOOKINBLONDE, 08, f (A+, Thunder Gulch, Crimson Hero (Capote). 2 wins, 2 to 4, $200,134, By Foal Crop (8 crops) Southern Halo, 4X4 Mr. Prospector): $269,776, 2nd Coolmore Lexington S (gr. II). Sire. Power by Far S, to 4, 2012. Named Run- Win- 2yo 2yo Stakes LEFT ON BASE 2nd dam Year Foals ners ners Wnrs SW Winners , 04, g (Cozzene, Ack Ack): $103,846, Babst/Palacios Memorial H. IN MY CAP. 8 wins at 2 and 3, $443,404, Princess 2003 68 59 (87%) 47 (69%) 15 0 1 (1%) Elizabeth S, Wonder Where S, Ontario Lassie S, 2004 54 42 (78%) 34 (63%) 4 2 4 (7%) Albert the Great also has sired the winners Maple Leaf S, Bison City S, La Prevoyante S, 2nd 2005 54 41 (76%) 27 (50%) 3 0 0 (0%) 2006 24 22 (92%) 16 (67%) 1 0 0 (0%) I’vegottabeme ($225,170, 2nd Super S, to 8, 2012), Canadian Oaks, etc. Dam of 13 foals, including— 2007 28 21 (75%) 14 (50%) 0 0 0 (0%) Bet the Power ($193,774, 2nd Stonewall Farm Ocala Chekhov. Winner at 3, $194,296, 2nd Long Branch 2008 45 37 (82%) 24 (53%) 4 0 3 (7%) Hockessin S, to 4, 2012), Abby the Great ($156,140, Breeders’ Cup S (gr. III). 2009 20 13 (65%) 5 (25%) 0 0 0 (0%) 3rd Rainbow Miss S, to 8, 2012), Dr. Einstein Marie J. Winner at 2 and 3, $139,800, 3rd La 2010 35 6 (17%) 1 (3%) 1 0 0 (0%) ($147,608, 2nd Union Square S, North Beach S), Fast Troienne S (gr. III), Providencia S. Producer. Dam *Totals 328 241 (73%) 168 (51%) 28 2 8 (2%) Albert ($137,242, 2nd Pete Condellone Memorial S, to of Sisti’s Pride ($70,789, 2nd Irish Sonnet S, 3rd By Racing Year 6, 2012), Benson ($111,063, 3rd Claiming Crown Iron Tempted S, gr. III). Stakes GS Horse S twice, to 7, 2012), Senator Vince ($89,160, In On the Secret. Winner at 3 and 4, $86,371, 3rd Year Wins Wins Wins Earned 2nd Peppy Addy S), London Lass ($67,973, 2nd Ontario Lassie S. Dam of ROYAL TRYST ($546,759, 2005 16 0 0 $271,123 Duchess of York H, Alberta Oaks, Fall Classic Distaff H, National Day Cup, 2nd Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid 2006 75 3 3 $1,659,474 3rd Sturgeon River S), The Great Caper ($62,793, 2nd Al Maktoum Challenge-Round 2, UAE-III, etc., sire), 2007 94 6 6 $2,850,180 Western Canada H, Tempe H, to 4, 2012), Barnett Shale ASK ME NO SECRETS ($211,828, Oaklawn 2008 100 2 0 $2,301,130 ($62,033, 3rd Fort Bend County S, Texas Thoroughbred Breeders’ Cup S, gr.
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