HOLDERSTEADY 1 (Last Bred to Big Stick Lindy on March 27, 2017) Bay Mare - Foaled May 3, 2005 - Freeze Brand #6CB99

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HOLDERSTEADY 1 (Last Bred to Big Stick Lindy on March 27, 2017) Bay Mare - Foaled May 3, 2005 - Freeze Brand #6CB99 Consigned by: Black Creek Farm, Grabill, IN HOLDERSTEADY 1 (Last bred to Big Stick Lindy on March 27, 2017) Bay Mare - Foaled May 3, 2005 - Freeze Brand #6CB99 Speedy Somolli 3, 1:55 Baltic Speed 3, 1:56 ....................... Sugar Frosting 2, 2:13h Dakota Spur 3, 1:57.4 ................. Dream Of Glory 3, 1:57.2 Crystal River 3, 2:03.3f ................... Happy Time 2:07.1f HOLDERSTEADY Stars Pride 1:57.1 Super Bowl 3, 1:56.2 ....................... Pillow Talk 3, 2:11.1h Harliana Hanover ......................... Hickory Smoke 4, T1:58.2 Hilary Hanover 3, T2:04.3 ............... Highland Lassie 3, T2:05.4 By DAKOTA SPUR 3, 1:57.4 ($47,111). Sire of 1 in 1:55 - 34 in 2:00 including DAKOTAS FINAL 3, 1:57.1- ’10 ($266,533); CC MISTER C 3, 1:58.2f, 1:54.2- ’10 ($251,644); MYCENAE BLUEGRASS 2, 2:01.4, 3, 1:58.3, 1:57.3f- ’08 ($188,110); WAU EEGL BLUEGRASS 2, 2:00.4s, 3, 1:58.1s- ’01 ($184,349) etc. 1st dam HARLIANA HANOVER, by SUPER BOWL 3, 1:56.2. Dam of 6 winners including- GIRL NAMED HARLEY (m, Thirty Two) 2, 2:07h- ’02 ($4,543) 3 wins. At 2, winner of PA Fair S. div at Gratz, div at Honesdale, div at Meadville; second in PA Fair S. div at Wattsburg. Bubbie Lovestotrot (m, Dancers Victory) 3, 2:05.1h- ’02 ($19,990) 3 wins. Taperoo (h, Baltic Speed) 4, 2:00.1h- ’96 ($16,187) 4 wins, (p, ($67)). Bradash Bolt (h, Prakas) 3, Q2:01.2f, 2:01f- ’95 ($15,597) 7 wins. Western Time (g, Wesgate Crown) 3, 2:03.3h- ’99 ($11,702) 2 wins. Ride A Harley (m, Thirty Two) 2, 2:12.2h- ’04 ($8,491) 3 wins. Holdersteady (m, Dakota Spur). Production below. 2nd dam HILARY HANOVER 3, T2:04.3 ($5,463) 6 wins, by HICKORY SMOKE 4, T1:58.2. Dam of 6 winners (1 in 1:56, 3 in 1:58) including- HILTON HANOVER (h, Songflori) 2, 2:07.3f, 3, 2:00.3f, 1:57- ’87 ($509,723) 44 wins. HONKIN HANOVER (h, Prakas) 2, 1:58.1, 3, 1:56.4f, 4, 1:54.1- ’92 ($263,768) 9 wins. At 2, winner of Bluegrass S. elim at The Red Mile. At 3, winner of Tompkins-Geers div at Scioto Downs; second in Yonkers Trot elim at Yonkers. At 4, winner of Provenzano Memorial elim at Batavia Downs, Titan Cup at The Meadowlands; second in American-National S. elim at Sportsmans Park, Open at The Meadowlands, Su Mac Lad Series final at The Meadowlands; third in Maple Leaf Trotting Classic at Greenwood, Nat Ray S. final at The Meadowlands, Su Mac Lad Series leg at The Meadowlands. HEFNER HANOVER (h, Prakas) 3, 1:57.4, 4, 1:57.2- ’96 ($83,502) 10 wins. At 3, third in PASS div at Pocono Downs. At 4, winner of Horse & Groom Series leg at The Meadowlands, Leap Year Series final at The Meadowlands; second in Leap Year Series at The Meadowlands; third in Horse & Groom Series final at The Meadowlands. HIGHJINKS HANOVER (m, Super Bowl) 3, 2:01.1f- ’94 ($35,220) 5 wins. At 2, second in Arden Downs S. div at The Meadows; third in Int’l Stallion S. div at The Red Mile. At 3, winner of PASS div at The Meadows; second in PA Fair S. div at Meadville; third in PA Fair S. div at Butler, PASS div at The Meadows. Dam of THE GAMES WE PLAY 3, 1:59, 4, 1:56.1- ’01 ($211,131) etc. Hilda Hanover (m, Super Bowl) 2, T2:04 ($10,092) 11 wins. Dam of HARLAN LOBELL 2, 1:59.3, 3, 1:58.2- ’91 ($144,627) etc.; grandam of NORWEGIANS HEART 2, 2:02.1f, 3, 1:59.2f- ’96 ($162,373) etc. Hinda Hanover (m, Super Bowl) 3, 2:04.4h ($6,262) 6 wins. Harmony Hanover (m, Songflori). Dam of HUGO DERY 2, 2:06.1h, 3, 2:05.2f, 1:59f- ’03 ($184,999) etc.; grandam of FLAVY NI MO 4, 2:02.4f- ’99 ($44,010) etc. Hildie Hill (m, Speedy Count). Dam of HEATHER HILL 2, 2:06f, 3, T2:01- ’91 ($43,075) etc.; grandam of CROWN TIME HILLTOP 3, 2:03f, 4, 2:00.3f- ’02 ($48,921) etc. Hilma Hanover (m, Super Bowl). Dam of BABA S 3, 2:03.1h, 1:59.4h- ’09 ($57,914) etc.; grandam of JAAVOS BOY 2, Q2:01.3, 3, 1:54.1, 4, 1:53.4z- ’10 ($291,808) etc. 3rd dam HIGHLAND LASSIE 3, T2:05.4 ($1,650), by SCOTLAND T1:59.1. Dam of- STAR DEXTER (h, Stars Pride) 2:01.2f ($189,733) 23 wins, (p, 3, 2:04.4q ($2,048)). HALIFAX HANOVER (h, Hickory Smoke) 2, 2:04.3, 3, 2:04.1h ($185,450) 3 wins. HARLAN (h, Bill Gallon) 3, 1:59.4 ($84,145). SCOTTY HANOVER (g, Nibble Hanover) 3, 2:08.1h, 4, T2:04.4 ($29,515) 3 wins. HORTON HANOVER (h, Stars Pride) (p, 1:56.3- ’72 ($473,122) 20 wins). Anchora Hanover (m, Dean Hanover) T2:01 ($86,156). Dam of CROCKETT 2, 2:07.1h, 3, 2:03.3f, 4, 2:00.3f ($66,861), (p, 1:59.1h ($74,727)); etc.; grandam of OSBORNES FIRST (p, 2, T1:59.3, 3, 1:59.2f, 1:55.2f- ’81 ($254,640)) etc. Hassie Hanover (m, Stars Pride) 3, 2:10.2 ($368). Dam of HASSIE BLAZE 2:00.4f ($110,515) etc.; grandam of HAPS CROWN 1:57.4f- ’87 ($198,440) etc. Harmonia Hanover (m, Bill Gallon). Grandam of BAR TUNE (p, 1:56.3- ’86 ($178,036)) etc. Production Record 2010 JUST A STEADY HALL (g, Justice Hall) 2, 2:00.3, 3, 1:55.2s, 4, 1:55s- ’14 ($294,813) 31 wins. At 2, winner of INSS- Silver leg at Indiana Downs; second in INSS leg at Indiana Downs, Mini Series #6 final at Indiana Downs, leg at Indiana Downs; third in INSS-Gold leg at Indiana Downs, INSS-Silver leg(twice) at Indiana Downs, Mini Series #20 leg at Indiana Downs. At 3, winner of INSS-Gold leg(twice) at Hoosier Park; second in INSS-Gold leg(twice) at Hoosier Park; third in INSS-Gold leg and final at Hoosier Park. 2015 Guccios Big Boy (c, Guccio) ($60). Now 2. 2017 (Big Stick Lindy). Owners Statement Nice mare and can be drove in the buggy. In foal to Big Stick Lindy, she has produced Just A Steady Hall 1:55 $290,000+. Consigned by: Gerald Bontrager, Shipshewana, IN 2 JAS CHARMER 4, 1:59.1h- ’13 (Last bred to Whom Shall I Fear on June 24, 2017) Bay Mare - Foaled May 20, 2009 - Freeze Brand #5G618 Super Bowl 3, 1:56.2 Royal Troubador 2, 1:57.1 ............... Mae Jeans Crown 3, 1:59.2h Cr Commando 2, 1:53.2z ............. Spellcaster 2, 1:58.3 Airborne Gal .................................... Laurna Jean 2:02f JAS CHARMER Coalmoor 3, Q2:04f Anastasia Andy 1:59.3f .................. Worthy Anastasia 3, 2:08.2h Anastasia J A 1:56.1f .................. Clipper Almahurst 3, 2:03f Chelcie Song 3, Q2:05.3f ................ Opera Star By CR COMMANDO 2, 1:53.2z ($378,602). Sire of 12 in 1:55 - 96 in 2:00 including MED VAC 2, 1:58f, 3, 1:57.3h, 1:52.2- ’07 ($810,117); JUANITA 2, 2:00.2f, 3, 1:58.1f, 1:56.2f- ’11 ($412,366); SPECIAL COMMAND 2, 2:01.4f, 3, 1:59h, 1:56.4f- ’13 ($399,079); GO SASSY GO 2, 2:06.4h, 3, 1:58.2f, 1:54.2f- ’08 ($367,340) etc. 1st dam ANASTASIA J A 3, 2:02f, 1:56.1f- ’02 ($231,707) 37 wins, by ANASTASIA ANDY 1:59.3f. From 6 foals, dam of 5 winners (1 in 1:58) including- KELSEYS COMMANDO (m, Cr Commando) 2, 2:00.1f, 3, 1:58.3h- ’14 ($237,885) 6 wins. At 2, winner of DE Std. Breeders Fund final at Dover Downs, elim and final at Harrington; second in DE Std. Breeders Fund elim at Dover Downs, elim at Harrington; third in MD Std. Race Fund div(twice) at Ocean Downs. At 3, winner of DE Std. Breeders Fund elim and final at Harrington, MD Std. Race Fund div at Ocean Downs; second in DE Std. Breeders Fund elim(twice) at Dover Downs, elim at Harrington, MD Std. Race Fund div at Ocean Downs; third in DE Std. Breeders Fund final at Dover Downs. JAS COMMANDO (m, Cr Commando) 2, 2:02.3f, 3, 1:56.1f- ’09 ($173,485) 12 wins. At 2, winner of DE Std. Breeders Fund div(twice) at Dover Downs, div(twice) at Harrington, MD Std. Race Fund div at Rosecroft; second in DE Std. Breeders Fund final at Dover Downs, MD Std. Race Fund div at Ocean Downs, div at Rosecroft. At 3, winner of DE Std. Breeders Fund div(twice) at Dover Downs, div at Harrington; second in DE Std. Breeders Fund final at Dover Downs, div at Harrington. Dam of COLLEN IN COMMAND 2, Q2:04.2f, 3, 2:00f- ’15 ($42,769) etc. JAS CHARMER (m, Cr Commando) 2, 2:03.3h, 3, 2:00f, 4, 1:59.1h- ’13 ($120,159) 8 wins. At 2, winner of DE Std. Breeders Fund elim at Dover Downs, elim at Harrington, MD Std.
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