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MY SNOW IS ROYAL 513 January 27, 2002 Bay Filly Chicks Beduino SI 104 Hip No. Consigned by North Farms, LLC, Agent for Patricia North Hip No. 513 MY SNOW IS ROYAL 513 January 27, 2002 Bay Filly Chicks Beduino SI 104.......*Beduino TB A Classy Chick SI 89 This Snow Is Royal SI 101 3438652 Florentine SI 108 ...........Dash For Cash SI 114 MY SNOW IS ROYAL Trippy Dip TB 4203583 Roll The Cash ..............Dash For Cash SI 114 Rollin Ichie SI 96 ....... Miss Jelly Roll 2515912 Ichie Battle SI 80 ...........Ichibon SI 91 Miss Battle Van SI 90 By THIS SNOW IS ROYAL SI 101 (1995). Champion 2-Year-Old Colt, stakes winner of $554,748, Los Alamitos Million Fut. G1, The Quarter Racing Jour- nal S. His oldest foals are 3-year-olds of 2003. Sire of 98 ROM, 7 stakes win- ners, earning $1,575,458, MORNING SNOW SI 104 ($356,352, Kindergarten Fut. G1, etc.), SNOW SKIER SI 102 ($107,810, Albuquerque Spring D. G3, etc.), CIRCLE OF LIGHT SI 95 (3 wins, $52,628, Cottonwood H. G3, etc.), A SPECIAL SNO FLO SI 96 (3 wins, $46,546, Corona Chick H. G3), etc. 1st dam: ROLLIN ICHIE SI 96 (1986), by Roll The Cash. 8 wins at 2 and 3, $30,202, Jerry Jaggars Memorial H. [R], 2nd Darrell Rose Memorial 300 Fut., 3rd First Chance S., Darrell Rose Memorial 400 Fut., Fair Meadows Fillies S. 2nd Div. Dam of 12 foals, 11 of racing age, 9 to race, 5 ROM, ICHIN CLEAT SI 102 (f. by Dashing Cleat). 5 wins at 2 and 3, $25,940, South- west Fut., Desert Diamond D. Ichin To Flare SI 99 (g. by Frisco Flare). 3 wins at 2, placed at 3, 2002, $28,401, 2nd Black Gold Champ. [R] G3, Black Gold Fut. [R] G3, 3rd Shebester Fut. G3.(Finalist: OHA D. [R] G3). Lovers Ich SI 84 (f. by Lover’s Trust TB). Winner at 2, $3,201. 2nd dam: ICHIE BATTLE SI 80, by Ichibon. Winner at 2. Dam of 16 foals, 12 to race, 9 ROM, ROLLIN ICHIE SI 96 (f. by Roll The Cash). Stakes winner, see above. CASHIN ICHIE SI 101 (f. by Roll The Cash). 5 wins at 2, $9,813, Roadrunner Fut. (Finalist: Raton Fut. G3). Ichin To Dash SI 96 (c. by Roll The Cash). 3 wins at 2 in Mexico, $14,869, 2nd Mexi- can National Champ. G3, Libertad Classic, etc. Mexico Hi-Point 3-Year-Old Colt. Ichie To Roll SI 101 (c. by Roll The Cash). 7 wins at 3 and 6, 2003, $44,192. Easy As Me SI 89 (f. by Iam Easy). Placed at 2 and 3. Dam of 2 ROM, CC Easy Runner SI 94 (f. by Especial Effects). 2 wins at 2, $4,710, 3rd Central Wyoming Fair Fut. (Finalist: Cowboy Classic Fut. G3). 3rd dam: MISS BATTLE VAN SI 90, by Battle Ground TB. 5 wins at 2, $4,802, ntr MID 300 yds :16.11. Dam of 13 foals, 9 to race, 4 ROM, Chantey SI 94. Winner at 2. Dam of 4 ROM, Our Miss Smith SI 89. 4 wins in 8 starts at 2, $19,238. Dam of HES A SPECIAL SMITH SI 107($25,269, Hopes And Dreams D. [R] G3, etc.), Exotic Garden SI 99 (to 3, 2003, $61,396, 3rd Casino Cash D. G2), Looking Good Smith SI 92($30,164, 2nd Shebester Fut. G2), Our Miss Z Whiz SI 85 ($6,477, 3rd Black Gold 400 Fut. 2nd Div.); gran- dam of Looking Reckless SI 99 (to 7, 2003, $60,900). Engagements: MBNA Racing Challenge Parentage Verified Eligible to be nominated to the 2004 G1 Heritage Place Futurity Hip No. Consigned by Henry E. Brown Hip No. 514 THIS SNOW IS RONA 514 April 12, 2002 Sorrel Colt Chicks Beduino SI 104.......*Beduino TB A Classy Chick SI 89 This Snow Is Royal SI 101 3438652 Florentine SI 108 ...........Dash For Cash SI 114 THIS SNOW IS RONA Trippy Dip TB 4228290 Ronas Ryon SI 105..........Windy Ryon SI 99 Rona Marie SI 82....... Rona Bar SI 101 2988117 Roda Marie SI 102 ..........Zevi TB Sheeny Winsalot SI 94 By THIS SNOW IS ROYAL SI 101 (1995). Champion 2-Year-Old Colt, stakes winner of $554,748, Los Alamitos Million Fut. G1, The Quarter Racing Jour- nal S. His oldest foals are 3-year-olds of 2003. Sire of 98 ROM, 7 stakes win- ners, earning $1,575,458, MORNING SNOW SI 104 ($356,352, Kindergarten Fut. G1, etc.), SNOW SKIER SI 102 ($107,810, Albuquerque Spring D. G3, etc.), CIRCLE OF LIGHT SI 95 (3 wins, $52,628, Cottonwood H. G3, etc.), A SPECIAL SNO FLO SI 96 (3 wins, $46,546, Corona Chick H. G3), etc. 1st dam: Rona Marie SI 82 (1991), by Ronas Ryon. Winner at 3, $8,143, 2nd Black Gold 330 Fut. [R]. Dam of 7 foals, 6 of racing age, 4 to race, 4 ROM, Two Gun Marie SI 97 (f. by First Down Dash). 3 wins at 2 and 4, 2003, $27,172, 3rd Aliso Viejo H. (Finalist: Rocky Mountain Fut. G3). Long On Credit SI 99 (c. by Light On Cash). Winner at 3, $13,402, in Mex- ico & NA, 2nd American Airlines Mexico Challenge G3.(Finalist: American Airlines Challenge Champ. S. G1, etc.). Double Petro SI 95 (g. by Duel Fuel). 5 wins, 2 to 5, $17,648. 2nd dam: Roda Marie SI 102, by Zevi TB. 8 wins, 2 to 5, $29,121, 2nd Howard Johnsons Fall Classic Fut., Silver Cup H., ntr Pineywoods Downs 220y :12.20. Dam of 10 foals, 7 to race, 7 ROM, WINALOTA CASH SI 111 (g. by Light On Cash). World Champion, Cham- pion 2-Year-Old, Champion 2-Year-Old Gelding, Champion 3-Year-Old Gelding, 19 wins in 31 starts, 2 to 4, $1,952,848, All Ameri- can Fut. G1, Texas Classic Fut. G1, Heritage Place D. G1, Remington Park D. G1, All American D. G1, Go Man Go H. G1, MBNA America New Mexico Challenge G2, MBNA America California Challenge G2, etc., etr RET 440y :21.58. WINLOTSA CASH SI 99 (g. by Light On Cash). 4 wins at 2 and 3, $106,814, Sooner Trailer D. Challenge Champ. G1, Sooner Trailer California Chal- lenge G3, 2nd MBNA America East Challenge G2.(Finalist: PcQHRA Breeders’ Fut. G1, Remington Gold Cup G1). Rona Marie SI 82 (f. by Ronas Ryon). Stakes-placed winner, see above. Ms Winalotacash SI 90 (f. by Light On Cash). Winner at 3 and 4, $13,744. 3rd dam: Sheeny Winsalot SI 94, by Sir Winsalot. 5 wins at 2 and 3, $4,278, 2nd El Toro D. Dam of 5 foals, 4 to race, 4 ROM, Roda Marie SI 102. Stakes-placed winner, see above. Zaeskes Promise SI 94. 5 wins at 3 and 4, $8,843. Engagements: MBNA Racing Challenge, All American Futurity, Los Alamitos Million Parentage Verified Eligible to be nominated to the 2004 G1 Heritage Place Futurity Hip No. Consigned by Harris Racing Stables, Inc./John Booream Hip No. 515 RONAS REGULATOR 515 March 18, 2002 Sorrel Colt Elkman ....................Clever Trick Sweet Welcome Relagate (TB) .......... Miss Special M. .............Tinajero RONAS REGULATOR Miss Native M. X609168 Ronas Ryon SI 105..........Windy Ryon SI 99 Ronas Dream Girl SI 80 . Rona Bar SI 101 3005827 Dream Duck SI 91...........Duck Dance TB HereComesMyBabySI88 By RELAGATE (TB) (1995). Stakes winner of 5 races of $122,930, Friendship S. [R], 2nd Groovy S. [R], 3rd Kings Court S. Sire of 45 starters, 31 ROM, 23 winners, earning $257,485, including LIPSTICK MEMORIES SI 98 (3 wins, $76,369, Fair Meadows Sophomore S., etc.), Catchin Winnings SI 87 ($42,970, 2nd Manor Downs Fut. G2), Worthy Contender SI 94 ($15,068, 3rd Ford New Mexico Challenge G3), Bullys Relagate SI 94 ($9,033, 2nd Shebester Fut.), Wana Race SI 91 (3 wins, $14,800), First Down Goal SI 95 (winner, $14,787), etc. 1st dam: RONAS DREAM GIRL SI 80 (1991), by Ronas Ryon. Winner at 3, $2,446. Sis- ter to FITTING CELEBRATION SI 110. Dam of 4 foals, 3 of racing age, 2 to race, 1 ROM, Dreamlike SI 88 (f. by Brookhill). Winner at 4, $6,559. 2nd dam: DREAM DUCK SI 91, by Duck Dance TB. 2 wins at 3, $3,727. Dam of 5 foals, 4 to race, 3 ROM, FITTING CELEBRATION SI 110 (f. by Ronas Ryon). 8 wins in 10 starts, 2 to 4, $47,775, Speedhorse Gold & Silver Cup D. [R] G2, ntr TRM 400y :19.55. Dam of 4 ROM, GONE CELEBRATING SI 106 (g. by Meter Me Gone). 4 wins at 2 and 3, placed at 4, 2003, $68,664, Texas Horse Racing Hall of Fame S., 2nd TQHA Sires’ Cup Fut. [R] G2, Santa Rosa H., etc. (Finalist: Retama Park D. G1, etc.). Texas Hi-Point 3-Year-Old Gelding. Feefees Celebration SI 98 (f. by Takin On the Cash). 2 wins in 2 starts at 3, $8,135. Dam of NO FEES SI 94 (f. by Runaway Winner). 3 wins in 3 starts at 2, 2003, $43,800, American Airlines Texas Juvenile Challenge S. G2. Brimmerton SI 96 (c. by First Down Dash). 2 wins in 3 starts at 2, 2003, $18,018. (Finalist: Retama Park Fut. G1). Quack Attack SI 112 (g. by Calyx). 6 wins, 2 to 4, placed at 7, 2002, $110,702, 2nd Retama Park D. G2, Sooner Trailer Texas Challenge G3, 3rd Kool Kue Baby H. Texas Hi-Point 3-Year-Old Gelding. 3rd dam: HERE COMES MY BABY SI 88, by Third Martini TB.
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