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566 Bay Mare; Foaled 2015 15 Seattle Slew A.P Consigned by James B. Keogh (Grovendale), Agent VI Hip No. CHARGE BACK Barn 566 Bay Mare; foaled 2015 15 Seattle Slew A.P. Indy ................................ Weekend Surprise Take Charge Indy .................. Dehere Take Charge Lady ................ Felicita CHARGE BACK Storm Cat Giant's Causeway ................ Mariah's Storm Jackpot Joanie ...................... (2007) Mr. Prospector Here I Go .............................. Shufflin n Seatle By TAKE CHARGE INDY (2009). Black-type winner of $1,103,496, Florida Derby [G1] (GP, $600,000), etc. Sire of 4 crops of racing age, 306 foals, 221 starters, 13 black-type winners, 2 champions, 165 winners of 420 races and earning $14,126,453, including Long Range Toddy ($923,309, Rebel S. [G2] (OP, $450,000), etc.), Noble Indy ($822,357, Twinspires.com Louisiana Derby [G2] (FG, $600,000), etc.), Take Charge Paula ($451,700, Forward Gal S. [G3] (GP, $120,280), etc.), Motion Emotion [L] ($523,396). 1st dam JACKPOT JOANIE, by Giant's Causeway. Winner at 2, $31,520, in N.A./U.S.; placed at 2, $16,000, in Canada. (Total: $46,337). Dam of 6 registered foals, 6 of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2020, 5 to race, 5 winners, incl.-- Taxable (f. by Tapit). Winner at 2, 3, and 4, $223,561, 2nd Fantasy S. [G3] (OP, $80,000). Totality (g. by Tapit). 4 wins, 2 to 6, 2020, $131,322, in N.A./U.S., 2nd Rem - ington Springboard Mile S. [L] (RP, $60,000); placed at 5 in Canada. (Total: $133,413). Synkros (f. by Tapit). Winner at 2 and 3, $53,735, 3rd Island Fashion S. (SUN, $5,000). Dam of 2 foals, 1 to race-- FLAP JACK (c. by Oxbow). Winner at 2 and 3, 2020, $73,480, Arling - ton-Washington Futurity [L] (AP, $44,100). Charge Back (f. by Take Charge Indy). Black-type-placed winner, see record. 2nd dam Here I Go , by Mr. Prospector. 2 wins at 2, $107,986, 2nd Golden Rod S. [G3] , 3rd Florida Oaks [G3] . Dam of 8 foals, 7 to race, 5 winners, including-- SUMMERLY (f. by Summer Squall). 6 wins, $907,652, Kentucky Oaks [G1] (CD, $343,728), Fair Grounds Oaks [G2] (FG, $180,000), Silverbul - letday S. [G3] (FG, $90,000), Ashado S.-R (SAR, $42,870), 2nd Coaching Club American Oaks [G1] (BEL, $100,000), etc. Dam of-- Allez Marie (f. by Unbridled's Song). 2 wins in Brazil, 2nd Presidente Roberto Alves de Almeida [G3] . Dam of WORKAHOLIC (f. by Sky Mesa, $144,828, Cicada S. (AQU, $55,000), etc.), Tomato Bill (c. by More Than Ready, $55,490, 2nd SAnford S. [G3] (SAR, $30,000)). Kentucky Reign (c. by Distorted Humor). 3 wins at 3 and 6, $100,556, 3rd Capital City S. [L] (PEN, $11,230). Let 'Em Go (g. by Red Ransom). 5 wins, 4 to 6, $28,538, 3rd Kimberlite Pipe S. (KD, $4,000). RACE RECORD: At 2, one win in 2 starts; at 3, one win, once 3rd (Sunland Park Oaks [L] (SUN, $20,000)). Totals: 2 wins, once 3rd. Earned $53,725. PRODUCE RECORD: 2020 no report. Mated to City of Light (Quality Road--Paris Notion), last service February 14, 2020. (Believed to be PREGNANT )..
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