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Bay Filly; Mighty Adversary Barn E4 Hip No. Consigned by Pike Racing, Agent 1 Strike a Spider Super Concorde Concorde Bound . { Grey Sister Concorde’s Tune . Tunerup { Parisian Tune . { Paris Or Bust Strike a Spider . Alydar Gray/roan colt; Strike the Gold . { Majestic Gold March 26, 2006 {Made Ya Look . Star Envoy (1995) { Inquire . { Day O. By CONCORDE’S TUNE (1989), black type winner of 12 races, $242,585. Sire of 11 crops, 18 black type winners, 203 winners, $15,475,953 & $37,075 (Can), including Sara’s Success ($422,337, Calder Oaks, etc.), Run Kush Run ($409,094), Joyful Tune ($372,815), Melody of Colors ($342,235), Tune of the Spirit ($332,564), Annatoga ($317,877). 1st dam MADE YA LOOK, by Strike the Gold. Dam of 5 other foals of racing age, 3 to race, 2 winners-- Sweep N the Night (f. by End Sweep). 6 wins, 2 to 5, $115,719. Lindasladyluck (f. by Pembroke). 8 wins, 2 to 6, $82,944. 2nd dam INQUIRE, by Star Envoy. 4 wins at 3 and 4, $53,358, Pageant S., 2nd Honey- moon H., Seashore S., Pageant S. Dam of 8 winners, including-- ASK DE NASKRA (c. by Star de Naskra). 11 wins, 2 to 8, $163,544, Omaha Gold Cup S. [G3], His Majesty’s Council S. (AKS, $16,515), 3rd President’s Cup S. [G3]. Save Our Soul. 11 wins, 2 to 4, $136,292. Producer. 3rd dam DAY O., by Nail. Unraced. Half-sister to LIKE A CHARM (dam of HERE- COMESTHEBRIDE, ROSY SPECTRE, ACHARMER, etc.; granddam of OLYMPIC CHARMER [G2], $499,036; SUPERB PROSPECT, ADD MINT, AYANKA), *VAQUERO II, *ISLE OF SHINE, Rasp. Dam of 9 winners, including-- INQUIRE. Black type winner, see above. Jostling Queen. 3 wins at 2 and 3, $17,635. Dam of 8 winners, including-- BRIEF REMARKS. 6 wins, 2 to 4, $137,862, Ambassador of Luck S. (MTH, $20,760), 2nd Straight Deal S. (MTH, $6,840), etc. Producer. Social Conduct. 6 wins, 2 to 5, $156,134, 2nd Lorillard S. (MTH, $8,000), etc. Producer. Granddam of CABIOCORSA (9 wins in 18 starts, $522,055, Las Cienegas H. [G3], Senator Ken Maddy H. [G3], etc.), PRINCESS DEELITE (3 wins to 3, 2007, $216,137, Laurel Lane S.-R, LAD, $60,000, etc., set ntr), Shadow Raider (9 wins to 5, placed at 7, 2007, $291,619, 2nd Bay Meadows Breeders’ Cup H. [G3], etc.), Gentle Bien (5 wins, $113,416). Mannerism. 6 wins, 3 to 5, $137,956, 2nd Longfellow H.-G3, etc. Sire. Stage Door Flirt. Dam of 6 winners, including-- BLONDE ACTRESS. 5 wins, 3 to 5, $187,246, Monmouth Beach S. (MTH, $24,000), 2nd Konica Long Look H. [G3], etc. Producer. Blondeofthestage. Placed at 3, 2nd Rainbow Miss S.-R. Producer. Exit Stage Left. Winner at 3, $5,975. Dam of About Time to Win (8 wins, $51,099), Bit Part (6 wins, $40,822), Speedy Exit. Rangoon. Dam of Sheza Blaze (3rd R. C. Anderson H., ASD, $2,500). Engagements: Sunshine Millions. Registered Florida-bred. 12-07 C:catalogact_2008 exmar08webholdTRweb.TXT ALPHAOMEGA 1:56:05 PM--2/15/2008 TRweb.TXT tr7504 FT_ID00046438 PE001004.TXT kg/l/l HIP NUMBE Hip No. Barn E1 Consigned by Cashmark Farm 2 (Cash Asmussen), Agent IV Pedernales In Reality Valid Appeal . { Desert Trial Littleexpectations . Iron Constitution { Mepache . { Nowmepache Pedernales . Pass the Tab Dark bay/br. colt; Just a Tab . { Zenica (FR) January 10, 2006 {Madison Grace . Ballydoyle (1998) { Kimmy Sue . { Whack By LITTLEEXPECTATIONS (1997), black type winner of 6 races, $205,480, Sugar Bowl H., Old Hickory S., 3rd Lafayette S. [G3]. Sire of 3 crops, in- cluding 2-year-olds of 2008, 27 winners, $1,020,986 & $87,167 (Can), including King of the Roxy (3 wins to 3, 2007, $527,234, Futurity S. [G2], Hutcheson S. [G2], etc.), black type-pld Big Expectations, etc. 1st dam Madison Grace, by Just a Tab. 3 wins at 2 and 3, $73,330, 2nd San Antonio Oaks (RET, $7,000), Remington Park Oaks (RP, $6,000), Lakeway S. (RET, $5,000), Tomball S.-R (HOU, $6,000). Sister to HEZA FAST TAB. Dam of 2 other foals of racing age, including a 3-year-old of 2008, one to race. 2nd dam KIMMY SUE, by Ballydoyle. 5 wins at 4 and 5, $17,340. Dam of 4 foals, 3 to race, all winners-- HEZA FAST TAB (g. by Just a Tab). 13 wins, 2 to 5, $313,086, Star of Texas S.-R (HOU, $60,000), Santa Fe Futurity (SFE, $16,839), TTA Sales Derby (RET, $19,215), Turquoise Futurity (ALB, $16,451), etc. Johns Hot Water (g. by Cresting Water). 8 wins, 2 to 8, 2007, $93,555, 2nd San Juan County Juvenile S. (SRP, $9,311). Madison Grace (f. by Just a Tab). Black type-placed winner, see above. 3rd dam WHACK, by Quack. Winner. Dam of 3 foals to race, all winners, including-- LIGHTENING BALL. 9 wins, 3 to 8, $302,542, Star of Texas S.-R (HOU, $60,000), Assault S.-R (LS, $30,000)-ntr, 2nd Premiere S.-R, etc. 4th dam FORLIANE, by *Forli. Half-sister to PINJARA ($361,125, sire), PELEGRIN (sire), AMRI-AN, PARIS PIKE (dam of PALLISIMA PIKEHALL; grand- dam of GHAZI [G1], $536,620; EMERALD JIG, $403,735; ALBADR, POMPEII COURT). Dam of 10 foals to race, 9 winners, including-- ALL SINCERITY. 16 wins, 3 to 8, $324,630, W. L. McKnight Invitational H. [G2]-ncr, 2nd Tropical Park Budweiser Breeders’ Cup H. [L], etc. Sire. FREEWAY FOLLY. 8 wins, $153,359 in N.A., Bayou H.-L, etc.; placed in England and France, 3rd Prix de Royaumont-G3. Producer. REASSERT YOURSELF. 4 wins at 4, $95,451, Coral Gables H. [L] (CRC, $32,760). Producer. Esperance. Winner in 2 starts in France. Dam of Mr. Tooth, Democrat. Granddam of BARBARA HILL (champion twice in Brazil), SERUSA. For a Lark. Unraced. Dam of DEBUTANT DANCER ($202,550, dam of MEMORY CALL, champion; DEBUTANT TRICK, $356,880 in N.A.). Nominated to Texas Stallion Stakes Series; TTA Sales Futurity. Breeders’ Cup nominated. Accredited Texas-bred. 12-07 C:catalogact_2008 exmar08webholdTRweb.TXT ALPHAOMEGA 1:56:05 PM--2/15/2008 TRweb.TXT tr7730 FT_ID00007433 PE001198.TXT kg/l/l HIP NUMBE Barn E4 Hip No. Consigned by Twin Oaks Training Center, Agent 3 Sweetsouthernhome Mr. Prospector Gone West . { Secrettame Came Home . Clever Trick Sweetsouthern- { Nice Assay . { In Full View home . Mr. Prospector Chestnut colt; Carson City . { Blushing Promise February 20, 2006 {Magnolia Point . Secretariat (1997) { Piling Up . { *Pile By CAME HOME (1999), $1,835,940, Pacific Classic S. [G1], etc. Sire of 3 crops, including 2-year-olds of 2008, 5 black type winners, $2,332,981 & $134,294 (Can), including C P West (to 3, 2007, $383,820), Beau- tiful Venue (to 3, 2007, $212,089), Passion (3 wins in 5 starts to 3, 2008, $132,260, La Habra S. [G3], etc.), Cajun Conquest (to 4, 2008). 1st dam MAGNOLIA POINT, by Carson City. Dam of 2 other foals of racing age-- Greatisgood (c. by Albert the Great). Winner at 4, 2007, $11,290. Ladyofthesouth (f. by Stephen Got Even). Placed at 3, 2007, $4,900. 2nd dam PILING UP, by Secretariat. Unraced. Dam of 10 foals to race, 9 winners, incl.-- PRUDENT LEADER (c. by Mr. Leader). 5 wins at 3 and 4, $120,625, Orange County Derby [L] (LA, $29,550). Storm Wreck (g. by Storm Bird). 7 wins, 3 to 7, $300,454, 2nd Waquoit S. (SUF, $7,000) twice. Lighten Up Already. 2 wins, $28,929. Dam of 3 winners, including-- Blumenthal. 19 wins in 25 starts, 2 to 4 in Jamaica, horse of the year twice, champion filly at 3, champion miler, champion stayer twice. Boulder Hwy. 10 wins, 3 to 5, $150,695. Storming Up. 3 wins at 4 and 5, $114,805. Dam of-- Caiman (c. by Malibu Moon). 2 wins in 3 starts at 2 in Mexico; 9 wins to 6, 2007, $281,111 in N.A., 2nd Forward Pass S. (AP, $10,520). Great Siege. 4 wins, 3 to 6, $104,045. 3rd dam *Pile, by Bald Eagle. 3 wins at 2 and 4 in France, 2nd Prix du Nabob, Prix La Camargo, Prix du Bois Bourillon, 3rd Prix de Beauvais. Dam of 7 foals to race, all winners, including-- PILING. 10 wins, 3 to 5, $289,230, Knickerbocker H.-G3, etc. Sire. *POLYNESIENNE. Placed in 2 starts at 3 in France; 7 wins, $87,900 in N.A., Matron H.-G2, etc. Producer. Granddam of DO I EVER (16 wins, $487,428), DANISH DYNAMITE (7 wins, $141,862), GUILTY LASS (8 wins, $103,541), Bogatyr (6 wins, $179,150), Hulajazz, Pri- mus, Genutech (dam of GENERAL JOHN B, $258,228). PAICO. 4 wins in France and England, Prix Auguste du Bos Hurdle, 2nd Prix du Conseil de Paris-G2, Geoffrey Freer S.-G2, etc.; placed in 1 start in Germany, 3rd Grosser Preis von Dusseldorf-G2. Sire. Grand Coteau. Winner at 3, 3rd Hoop, Jr. S. (BIR, $2,883). Ponca. 3 wins in France. Producer. Granddam of SEIGNEUR D’ALLE- RAY (in Germany, Allianz Pokal, 2nd Bayerischer Fliegerpreis, etc.). Nominated to the TTA Sales Futurity. Foaled in Florida. 12-07 C:catalogact_2008 exmar08webholdTRweb.TXT ALPHAOMEGA 1:56:05 PM--2/15/2008 TRweb.TXT tr7636 FT_ID00020587 PE001136.TXT kg/l/l HIP NUMBE Hip 4 WITHDRAWN 12-07 C:catalogact_2008 exmar08webholdTRweb.TXT ALPHAOMEGA 1:56:05 PM--2/15/2008 TRweb.TXT HIP NUMBER:4 WITHDRAWN Barn E2 Hip No. Property of Four Leaf Stable, Benchmark Training Center, Agent 5 Bay Colt Raise a Native Mr.
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