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NOOSITO 2011 Dark Bay Or Brown Height 16.2 Dosage Profile: 6-1-11-0-0; DI: 2.27; CD: +0.72 NOOSITO 2011 Dark Bay or Brown Height 16.2 Dosage Profile: 6-1-11-0-0; DI: 2.27; CD: +0.72 Raise a Native CATALINA HARBOR . 9 wins, 2 to 5, $54,218, champion 2-year-old filly in Oregon , Mr. Prospector Gold Digger Lassie S., Janet Wineberg S.-R, Jane Driggers Debutante S.-R, etc. Seeking the Gold Buckpasser L G JET . 6 wins, 2 to 5, $37,283, horse of the year , champion 2-year-old male in Con Game Oregon , Oregon Thoroughbred Breeders Derby-R, Bill Wineberg S.-R. Broadway Harbor the Gold (2001) CALYPSONOTED . 3 wins, $34,470, horse of the year , champion 2-year-old filly Northern Dancer Vice Regent in Oregon , Don Jackson Futurity-R, Janet Wineberg S.-R, 2nd Stallion S.-R, etc. Victoria Regina Harbor Springs SUDDENLY ADELE . 5 wins to 4, placed at 5, 2016, $31,881, champion 3-year-old Restless Wind Tinnitus filly in Oregon , Oregon Hers S.-R, 2nd Catalina Harbor S., etc. Dors CALIFORNIA DIAMOND . 5 wins at 2, 2016, $377,780, Santa Anita Juvenile S.-L, etc. NOOSITO *Turn-to O B HARBOR . 6 wins, 2 to 4, 2016, $163,191, Budweiser S., Governor’s S., etc. Best Turn Sweet Clementine KOALA BEACH . 1 wins, 2 to 7, $159,398, Gottstein Futurity, Pepsi Cola H., etc. Basket Weave Buckpasser CARRABELLE HARBOR . 5 wins, 2 to 5, $146,237, Kent H., Angie C. S., etc. Pass the Basket Royal Picnic WHO’S YOUR NEXT EX . 8 wins, 2 to 7, $97,406, Dennis Dodge Memorial S., etc. Julia Rose (1997) PIPPA BOU PEEP . 3 wins to 4, 2016, $84,702, Barbara Shinpoch S., etc. Stop the Music Cure the Blues MY CHIEF . 6 wins to 5, 2016, $69,309, Mt. Hood H., 2nd Inaugural H. Quick Cure Cure My Blue’s DAYTONA BEACH . 3 wins to 4, 2016, $63,552, NWSS Cahill Road S.-R. Gummo Sharili Brown JACK THE PIRATE . 7 wins, 2 to 4, $56,856, Tom Two S., Oregon His S.-R, etc. Bien Jolie THE PRESS . 3 wins at 3, 2016, $53,993, Washington Cup Three-Year-Old S.-R. RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD FEMALE LINE Age Starts 1st 2nd 3rd Earnings 1st dam 242(1) 0 2(2) $52,878 JULIA ROSE, by Basket Weave. Unraced. Broodmare of the year in Washington in 353(3) 1(1) 1(1) 105,525 2013 . Dam of 9 foals, all winners, including-- 4502(2) 0 40,102 NOOSA BEACH (g. by Harbor the Gold). 14 wins, 2 to 5, $524,472, horse of the 530001,450 year twice , champion 2- and 3-year-old colt , champion sprinter , cham - 17 5(4) 3(3) 3(3) $199,955 pion older horse twice in Washington , Longacres Mile H.- G3 , Budweiser H. At 2, WON Daily Racing Form Dennis Dodge S. at Emerald Downs (6 fur., equal top twice, Governor's H., Mt. Rainier H. twice, Pepsi Cola H., Seattle H.-etr, 6 fur. in 1:07, weight of 120 lbs., defeating Del Rio Harbor, Mebossman, Stikine Slough, etc.), a maid - Muckleshoot Tribal Classic S.-R, Captain Condo S.-R, Auburn S., 2nd Longacres en special weight race at Emerald Downs (5 1/2 fur., by 3 lengths, defeating Royal Tale, Mile H.- G3 , Gottstein Futurity-L, Governor's H., Seattle Slew H., 3rd WTBA Lads S. Smart Copy, Joel N Jill, etc.), 3rd Gottstein Futurity at Emerald Downs (1 1/16 mi., NOOSITO . Subject stallion. to Del Rio Harbor, Mebossman, defeating Decatur Princess, etc.), WTOBA Lads S. at MUSIC OF MY SOUL (c. by Harbor the Gold). 3 wins at 2 and 3, $120,252, cham - Emerald Downs (6 1/2 fur., to Del Rio Harbor, Mebossman, defeating Kendini, etc.). pion 2- and 3-year-old colt in Washington , Gottstein Futurity, Coca-Cola H., At 3, Washington champion 3-year-old colt , WON Seattle Slew H. at Emerald Dennis Dodge S.-R, 2nd Seattle Slew H., WTBA Lads S., 3rd Jim Beam S.-R. Downs (1 1/16 mi., defeating Del Rio Harbor, Charlie Thomas, Kenai King), Auburn War Alert (g. by Tiffany Ice). 4 wins at 3, $36,686, 2nd Mt. Hood S. H. at Emerald Downs (6 1/2 fur., by 5 lengths, defeating Mebossman, Del Rio Harbor, Broodmare Sire Stikine Slough, etc.), Chinook Pass S.-R at Emerald Downs (1 mi., top weight of 122 BASKET WEAVE , 1981. Sire of 78 dams of 257 foals, 168 rnrs (65%), 119 wnrs (46%), lbs., by 4 lengths, defeating Trick Or Retreat, Money Cat, Hoody), 2nd Coca-Cola H. 38 2yo wnrs (15%), 0.57 AEI, 0.91 CI, 13 stakes winners. at Emerald Downs (1 mi., to Del Rio Harbor, defeating Charlie Thomas, Mebossman, 2nd dam etc.), 3rd Emerald Downs Derby at Emerald Downs (1 1/8 mi., to Mebossman, Del CURE MY BLUE'S , by Cure the Blues. 7 wins, 2 to 5, $37,995, Princess Breeders' Cup Rio Harbor, by a neck, defeating Zoomzoomania, etc.). H. Dam of 3 other foals, all winners, including-- At 4, 2nd Budweiser H. at Emerald Downs (1 mi., to Stryker Phd, by a neck, defeating Take My Heart. 8 wins, 2 to 7, $39,713. Absolutely Cool, Scat Daddybaby, etc.), Muckleshoot Tribal Classic S.-R at 3rd dam Emerald Downs (1 1/16 mi., to Stryker Phd, defeating Jebrica, Westley, etc.). SHARILI BROWN , by Gummo. 4 wins at 2 and 4, $95,072, CTBA S.-R, 2nd Sorrento S. Sister to J. GEORGE , Foxy Juliana . Dam of 10 foals, all winners, including-- IN THE STUD CURE MY BLUE'S . Stakes winner, above. NOOSITO enters stud in 2017. My Lady T. J. Winner at 2, 3, and 4, $83,109, 2nd Gold Digger S. Dam of Lady Zora ($73,383, 3rd Miss Ohio S.-R), T J My Man ($37,876, 3rd Rollin On Over S.-R). MALE LINE Sum Shar . Winner at 3 and 4, $18,092, 3rd Arapahoe Oaks. NOOSITO is by HARBOR THE GOLD , 2 wins, $68,500. Sire of 28 stakes winners-- Sharili Shaplin. 4 wins at 2 and 3, $35,426. Dam of Abagfullofit (3 wins, $40,696, NOOSA BEACH . 14 wins in 22 starts, 2 to 5, $525,555, horse of the year twice, 3rd Pioneer S., D. S. "Shine" Young Memorial Futurity-R, Louisiana Futurity-R). champion 2- and 3-year-old colt, champion sprinter, champion older Sharili Gen. 2 wins at 2 in Brazil. Producer. Granddam of PRESENTE (Grande Premio horse twice in Washington , Longacres Mile H. -G3 , Seattle H.-etr, 6 fur. in 1:07 , Diana-Brazilian Oaks- G1 ), Cointreau (3rd Grande Premio Adayr Eiras de Araujo- Budweiser H. twice, Governor’s H., Pepsi Cola H., Mt. Rainier H. twice, George Royal Taca Onze de Julho- G2 ), Personal Emblema (3rd Presidente Joao Tobias de S., Captain Condo S.-R, Muckleshoot Tribal Classic S.-R, Auburn S., etc. Aguiar). Great-granddam of Kamataka (in Brazil, 2nd AIO Ticoulat Guimaraes). DEL RIO HARBOR . 7 wins, 2 to 4, $242,086, champion 2-year-old colt in Wash- 4th dam ington , Gottstein Futurity, Coca-Cola H., Emerald Express S., WTBOA Lads S., 2nd BIEN JOLIE, by Hillary. 3 wins at 2 and 4, $22,685. Half-sister to ULLA BRITTA ($97,800), Emerald Downs Derby, Seattle Slew H., Daily Racing Form Dennis Dodge S.-R, Har- Juliana F. ($66,725), Julita , Rime a Way . Dam of 8 winners, including-- bour View S.-R, 3rd British Columbia Derby -G3 , Auburn H., Mt. Rainier H. J. GEORGE . 4 wins at 2 and 3, $95,750, Bradbury S. Sire. NOOSITO . Subject stallion. SHARILI BROWN . Stakes winner, above. COULDABENTHEWHISKY . 6 wins, 2 to 4, $183,655, champion 2-year-old colt in Foxy Juliana . 2 wins to 3, $62,925, 2nd Del Mar Debutante S.- G2 , etc. Producer. Washington , Gottstein Futurity-L, Jim Coleman Province S., WTBA Lads S., North- Granddam of POLISHED ACT ($45,876), WHOOPSIE , Poupon Express . west Stallion/Strong Ruler S.-R, 2nd Emerald Downs Derby, Seattle Slew H., etc. Poopydoodle. 2 wins at 3, $44,425. Granddam of Peachy Canyon (2 wins, $83,655). HOLLYWOOD HARBOR . 7 wins in 13 starts, 2 to 5, $137,202, champion 2-year-old Marta Marta. Unplaced. Granddam of J. W. Dusty ($110,433), Island Luke . colt, champion sprinter in Washington , Premio Esmeralda S., etc. Set ntr. 2017 FEE: $1,500 - LIVE FOAL or $1,250 to stakes mares, MACH ONE RULES . 4 wins at 2, placed at 3, 2016, $136,826, champion 2-year-old approved allowance winners and/or multiple bookings colt in Washington , WTBOA Lads S., Captain Condo S.-R, etc. NO BOOKING FEE (due live foal) MIDDA’S GOLD TOUCH . 18 wins, 2 to 8, 2016, $123,949, champion older male in Property of Ken and Marleen Alhadeff’s Elltaes Stables Oregon , Overnight H. twice, OHBPA H., Lethal Grande Sprint Championship H.-R, etc. EL DORADO FARMS LLC MUSIC OF MY SOUL . 3 wins at 2 and 3, $120,252, champion 2- and 3-year-old Inquiries to Nina Hagen (360) 825-7526 • FAX (360) 825-6475 colt in Washington , Gottstein Futurity, Coca-Cola H., Dennis Dodge S.-R, etc. e-mail: eldoradofarms@tx3net • website: eldoradofarms.net Inquiries also to Dana Halvorson (360) 825-1982 • Cell (253) 951-6856 TRACKATTACKER . 5 wins, $97,693, champion 2-year-old colt in Washington , Nominated to NWRS Nominated Sire Awards, Breeders’ Cup Emerald Express S., etc. Set ntr at Emerald Downs, 4 1/2 fur. in :49 4/5. MADDIE’S GOLD . 5 wins, 2 to 5, 2016, $95,282, horse of the year , champion 2- year-old male in Oregon , Osiris S., Portland Meadows Derby-R, etc..
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