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DARK BAY OR BROWN COLT Barn 29 Hip No. 4097 Consigned by Bluewater Sales LLC, Agent XLVI Barn Hip No. 29 DARK BAY OR BROWN COLT 4097 Foaled April 24, 2004 Vice Regent Deputy Minister ................ Mint Copy Deputy Commander.......... Malinowski Anka Germania (IRE)......... Affaire d'Amour DARK BAY OR Roberto BROWN COLT Roman Diplomat............... Goddess Roman Jettin Diplomacy............... (1994) Tri Jet Jetapat .............................. Queen Pat By DEPUTY COMMANDER (1994). Stakes winner of $1,906,640, Travers S. [G1], etc. Sire of 4 crops of racing age, 297 foals, 197 starters, 5 stakes winners, 107 winners of 238 races and earning $7,702,854 & $119,882 (CAN) in N.A., including champions Jomaanah, Internet Commander, and of Ten Most Wanted ($1,718,460, Travers S. [G1] (SAR, $600,000), etc.), Golden Commander (5 wins, $285,359 & $13,908(CAN)), River Mountain Rd ($172,020, Jim Rasmussen Memorial S. (PRM, $30,000)). 1st dam JETTIN DIPLOMACY, by Roman Diplomat. Placed at 2 and 3, $6,140. Sister to ROMAN ENVOY. Dam of 4 other registered foals, 4 of racing age, 3 to race, 1 winner-- Religious (f. by Storm Boot). 3 wins at 3, $38,984. Jettin to Heaven (g. by Saint Ballado). Placed at 4, 2005, $3,320. 2nd dam JETAPAT, by Tri Jet. Unplaced in 2 starts. Sister to SHUTTLE JET, Space Rider. Dam of 8 other foals to race, 6 winners, including-- ROMAN ENVOY (g. by Roman Diplomat). 14 wins, 2 to 7, $700,831, Kelso H. [G3], Cliff Hanger H. [G3], Saratoga Budweiser Breeders' Cup H. [G3], Steinlen H. [L] (GP, $150,000)-ncr, 1 1/16 mi. in 1:39 1/5, Wauke- gan Breeders' Cup S. (AP, $16,380), 2nd Early Times Manhattan H. [G2], Canadian Turf H. [G2], Jaipur S. [G3], San Miguel S. [L] (SA, $15,- 000), Applebite Farm H.-R (BM, $5,600), 3rd Arch Ward S. (AP, $3,030). Set ncr at Belmont Park, 1 1/16 mi. in 1:39 1/5. Set ncr at Saratoga. 3rd dam QUEEN PAT, by Crozier. 3 wins in 6 starts at 3, $20,075. Sister to SELECTING ($238,030, Debonair S., etc.). Dam of 10 foals, 7 winners, including-- CLASSIC VALUE. 9 wins, 2 to 5, $396,421, Churchill Downs Budweiser Breeders' Cup H. [G3], Las Flores Breeders' Cup H. [G3], etc. Dam of CLASS KRIS [G2] (10 wins, $582,129, dam of GRADEPOINT [G3], 3 wins, $144,285), Class On Class [L] ($189,526, dam of DON'T GET MAD [L], to 3, 2005, $290,412), Classic Approval [L] ($109,430, dam of GULCH APPROVAL [G3], $393,820), Patriot Act [G1] ($114,885). PAT'S JOY. 11 wins, $209,112, Grassland H.-L, etc. Granddam of DIPLO- MAT'S REWARD ($145,117), DISPERSED REWARD [L] ($135,636). SHUTTLE JET. 10 wins, $206,018, Montclair S., 2nd Futurity S.-G1, etc. Space Rider. 19 wins, 2 to 8, $190,415, 2nd Pilgrim S.-G3. Sire. Pat's Delight. 2 wins, $39,939, 2nd Melaleuca S., etc. Granddam of POLI- TICAL ATTACK [G3] ($471,154), PETRINA ABOVE [L] ($453,584), ZILLAH THE HUN [G3] ($102,250), Journeys Express ($105,040), etc. Engagements: Breeders' Cup. Foaled in Kentucky. (KTDF). KEE 9/05.
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