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Chestnut Filly Barn 14 Hip No Consigned by Whitman Sales Barn Hip No. 14 Chestnut Filly 201 Storm Bird Storm Cat ......................... Terlingua Lightnin N Thunder........... Stalwart Things Change ................. Chestnut Filly Romanticat April 12, 2009 Pleasant Colony Pleasant Tap...................... Never Knock Bananafanafofana.............. (1996) Valid Appeal Valid Nany ........................ Iron Nany By LIGHTNIN N THUNDER (2001). Black-type-placed winner of $68,510, 2nd Miller Genuine Draft Cradle S. [L] (RD, $40,000), etc. Sire of 4 crops of racing age, 175 foals, 94 starters, 4 black-type winners, 1 champion, 57 winners of 130 races and earning $2,356,726, including La Chica Sen- sual (5 wins to 4, 2010, $379,595, Florida Stallion/My Dear Girl S.-R (CRC, $240,000), etc.), Miss McCall ($136,400, City of Phoenix S. (TUP, $30,- 000)), Criolla Bonita (3 wins, $126,820, Cassidy S. (CRC, $43,500), etc.). 1st dam BANANAFANAFOFANA, by Pleasant Tap. Unraced. Dam of 4 other registered foals, 4 of racing age, 4 to race, 2 winners, including-- Fana (f. by Crafty Prospector). Winner at 2 and 3, $111,306. 2nd dam VALID NANY, by Valid Appeal. 12 wins, 3 to 6, $179,580, Gold Beauty H. (HIA, $22,074), 2nd Miss Dade H. [L] (CRC, $16,890), Egret H. [L] (CRC, $11,- 000), 3rd Poinciana H. (HIA, $3,991). Dam of 6 winners, including-- Crypto's Appeal. 4 wins at 3 and 4, $65,303. 3rd dam IRON NANY, by Iron Constitution. Winner at 3, $25,465. Dam of 4 winners, incl.-- VALID NANY. Black-type winner, above. 4th dam NANYUKI, by Decidedly. 3 wins at 3 and 4, $13,333. Half-sister to AMATHEA ($105,802), Alecto ($43,967). Dam of 10 foals, 8 winners, including-- NANY. 14 wins, 3 to 5, $616,526, Vagrancy H. [G3], etc. Dam of-- NANY'S APPEAL. 4 wins to 3, $182,497, Florida Stallion/Desert Vixen S. [LR] (CRC, $60,000), etc. Dam of NANY'S SWEEP [G1] (6 wins, $499,213, dam of SHE’S INDY MONEY [G3], 6 wins, Total: $342,- 314), OUR DEAR RUTH ($91,481, dam of TALENTED, $98,540). NANERPEAL. 3 wins in 3 starts, $37,620, Thelma S. (FG, $19,020). Fapany. 4 wins, $87,210, 2nd Ribbon S. (LAD, $8,000), etc. Dam of Missis- sippi Queen [G3] ($139,200, dam of Apollo No Satori, Total: $1,080,- 745). Granddam of PUTMEINYOURWILL ($260,165), Hunters Walk. Yuki. 3 wins at 3, $16,616. Dam of 10 foals, 9 to race, 6 winners, incl.-- SEE YU IN COURT. 7 wins, $162,200, Park Heights S. [L] (PIM, $33,- 675), etc. Set nc. Dam of Sitka ($293,728, 2nd Cardinal H. [G3], etc.). GAMBLIN. 6 wins, 3 to 6, $153,870, Prairie Meadows Derby [L] (PRM, $45,000), 3rd Rushaway S. [L] (TP, $10,000). First Offering. Winner at 3, $32,880. Dam of 10 foals, 9 winners, incl.-- Jockos Girl. 4 wins to 4, $30,054, 3rd Emerald Necklace S.-R (TDN, $3,- 000), etc. Dam of CMEGO ($299,656), C J Ramrod ($73,307). Engagements: OBS Championship S., Sunshine Millions. Registered Florida-bred. Consigned by Kaizen Sales, Agent I Hip No. Barn 202 Gray or Roan Filly 7 Halo Saint Ballado .................... Ballade Sweetsouthernsaint........... Tri Jet Gray or Sweetsoutherncross.......... Roan Filly Starsweet March 16, 2009 Relaunch Waquoit ............................ Grey Parlo Bang Up Play.................... (1995) Master Willie (GB) Willya Play........................ School Play By SWEETSOUTHERNSAINT (1995). Black-type winner of $131,400, What a Pleasure S. [G3], etc. Sire of 7 crops of racing age, 383 foals, 235 start- ers, 13 black-type winners, 152 winners of 453 races and earning $11,- 187,826, including Puerto Rican horse of the year Soy Conquistador ($736,433, Clasico Luis Munoz Rivera, etc.), and of Sweetnorthernsaint ($947,632, Illinois Derby [G2] (HAW, $300,000), etc.), Tanda ($217,710, Railbird S. [G3] (HOL, $60,000), etc.), Better Than Bonds [L] ($569,437). 1st dam Bang Up Play, by Waquoit. 4 wins at 3 and 4, $133,410, 2nd Ryafan S.-R (HOL, $10,090). Dam of 6 other registered foals, 6 of racing age, 4 to race, 2 winners-- Lady Valiant (f. by Catienus). Winner at 3, placed at 4, 2010, $53,308. Chief Somerset (g. by Chief Seattle). Winner at 2, $31,214, in Canada; win- ner at 3, 2010, $13,217, in N.A./U.S. (Total: $42,331). 2nd dam WILLYA PLAY, by Master Willie (GB). 2 wins, $16,630. Dam of 4 winners, incl.-- Beachfront Rental (f. by Shelter Half). 5 wins at 3 and 4, $136,649, 2nd West Virginia Division of Tourism Breeders' Classic S.-R (CT, $6,750), 3rd West Virginia F&M National Corporation Cavada Breeders' Classic S.-R (CT, $9,000), Sadie Hawkins H.-R (CT, $2,976). Producer. Bang Up Play (f. by Waquoit). Black-type-placed winner, above. 3rd dam SCHOOL PLAY, by Halo. Unplaced in 2 starts. Dam of 8 winners, including-- Sweet Pickles. 3 wins at 3, $38,348, 2nd West Virginia Division of Tourism Breeders' Classic S.-R (CT, $5,625). Substitute Teacher. 3 wins to 4, $76,525. Dam of 7 foals, 6 winners, incl.-- SMART AND FANCY. 14 wins in 28 starts, 2 to 6, $826,433, Light Heart- ed S. [L] (DEL, $60,000) twice, Turf Amazon H. [L] (PHA, $60,000), Maryland Million Oaks-R (LRL, $82,500), Maryland Million Lassie S.- R (LRL, $68,750), Buckland S. (CNL, $36,000), etc. 4th dam RAISE THE FLAG, by Raise a Native. Winner, $3,713. Dam of 6 winners, incl.-- COULISSE. 5 wins to 3, $29,380, Tattling H. Dam of 4 winners, incl.-- DIAPASON. 14 wins, 2 to 8, $329,132, champion sprinter in Canada, King Cotton H. [L] (OP, $38,970), Nearctic H.-L, etc. Shezalong. 4 wins, $52,636. Dam of BEAR FAN [G2] (Total: $808,150). Native Dreamer. 3 wins at 3, $53,260. Dam of BILL OF RIGHTS ($460,400, Westchester H. [G3], etc.), MARK MY DREAMS [G3] ($249,102). Engagements: OBS Championship S., Florida Stallion S., Sunshine Mil- lions. Registered Florida-bred. Consigned by Beth Bayer, Agent XXV Barn Hip No. 4 & 5 Dark Bay or Brown Filly 203 Danzig Danehill ............................ Razyana North Light (IRE)............... Rainbow Quest Dark Bay or Sought Out ....................... Brown Filly Edinburgh January 18, 2009 Deputy Minister War Deputy....................... Sweet Alliance Battle Shout ...................... (2003) Mr. Long Carry (CHI) ....................... Cinco Esquinas By NORTH LIGHT (IRE) (2001). Hwt. in England, classic winner of $1,989,- 577, Vodafone Epsom Derby [G1], etc. His first foals are 3-year-olds of 2010. Sire of 142 foals, 37 starters, 12 winners of 15 races and earning $446,321, including Bodua ($119,886, Fanfreluche S.-R (WO, $90,000 (CAN))), Arctic Cosmos (at 3, 2010, $61,977, 2nd King Edward VII S. [G2]), Just Heavenly (winner in 1 start, $35,889), Imanuptowngirl (at 3, 2010, $32,998), Theatrical Pro ($32,680), Celtic New Year ($23,252). 1st dam BATTLE SHOUT, by War Deputy. Placed at 3 and 4, $6,990, in Canada. (Total: $6,340). Dam of 1 registered foal, above. 2nd dam CARRY (CHI), by Mr. Long. 2 wins at 2 in Chile, Premio Revista Paula, 2nd Las Oaks-G1, Premio Mil Guineas-G2, Premio Jose Saavedra Baeza- G3, Premio Guillermo del Pedregal Herrera-G3, 3rd Gran Premio Socie- dad de Criadores-G1; 4 wins to 5, $122,590, in N.A./U.S., [Q], 2nd Atlan- tic City Budweiser Breeders’ Cup H. (ATL, $15,630), Mt. Ash S.-R (PHA, $4,600), 3rd Chrysanthemum H. [G3], etc. Dam of 7 winners, incl.-- SANTA AMELIA (f. by Cozzene). 10 wins, 3 to 5, $475,230, champion older mare in Canada, Bessarabian H. [L] (WO, $54,996(CAN)), Sea- way S. [L] (WO, $53,670(CAN)), Wilderness Song S. [L] (WO, $32,580 (CAN)), Ontario Matron H.-R (WO, $63,600(CAN)), Ontario Matron H.-R (WO, $53,820(CAN)), 2nd Maple Leaf S. [L] (WO, $27,340(CAN)), Ca- nadian H. [L] (WO, $22,205(CAN)), Seaway S. [L] (WO, $18,320(CAN)), Jammed Lovely S.-R (WO, $16,695(CAN)), etc. Producer. ALLENDE (g. by With Approval). 5 wins, 2 to 4, $467,126, Hong Kong Jockey Club Trophy S. [G2]. WITH CARE (f. by With Approval). 3 wins in 5 starts at 2, $70,208, Natalma S. (WO, $33,270(CAN)), 3rd Ontario Debutante S.-R (WO, $10,978(CAN)). La Macarena (f. by Cozzene). 5 wins to 4, $120,260, 2nd River Memories H. [L] (WO, $11,210(CAN)), Jammed Lovely S.-R (WO, $16,755(CAN)). Bold Knave. 11 wins, 3 to 7, $125,570. 3rd dam CINCO ESQUINAS, by Treble Crown. In Chile. Unraced. Sister to Aristocrata, Diamante Negro. Dam of 14 foals, 11 to race, 8 winners, including-- CARRY (CHI). Black-type winner, above. CONSEGUIDA (CHI). 3 wins in 3 starts at 2 and 3 in Chile, Premio Cuerpo de Carabineros de Chile, etc.; winner in 2 starts at 4, $7,700, in N.A./U.S. Miss Pazuko. 3 wins in Chile. Granddam of MIRADOR (in Chile, Premio Primavera-Hernan Braun P. [G2], etc.), MEDIDA, MAITENERA [G3]. Engagements: OBS Championship S. Foaled in Kentucky. Consigned by Double H Stables, Agent Hip No. Barn 204 Long Way Baby 14 Unbridled Unbridled's Song.............. Trolley Song Werblin ............................. Rollin On Over Long Way Baby Roll Over Baby.................. Chestnut Colt; Sweet Praise April 9, 2009 Devil's Bag Holy Mountain.................. Regal Gal Beach of Bali..................... (2000) Star de Naskra Star of Bali........................ Bubali (ARG) By WERBLIN (1999). Black-type-placed winner of $120,615, 2nd San Pedro S. [L] (SA, $15,855), etc. Sire of 3 crops of racing age, 150 foals, 64 start- ers, 26 winners of 54 races and earning $1,165,802, including Best Lass ($185,504, Prairie Meadows Oaks [L] (PRM, $45,000), etc.), Woman Sol- dier ($42,955, 3rd Prima Donna S.
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