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Consigned by Blake Agency, Agent 25 Chestnut Colt Barn 6A-B Hip No. Consigned by Blake Agency, Agent 25 Chestnut Colt Mr. Prospector Seeking the Gold . { Con Game Mutakddim . Seattle Slew { Oscillate . { Dance Number Chestnut Colt . Sovereign Dancer April 25, 2003 Leo Castelli . { Suspicious Native {Suspicious Woman . Carr de Naskra (1996) { Cadillac Women . { Shy Dame By MUTAKDDIM (1991), Firsteel Group John of Gaunt S., etc. Sire of 5 crops, 24 black type winners, $6,513,681 in NA/US, $817,346 in Canada, including Lady Tak (to 3, 2003, $716,270, Test S. [G1], etc.), Hattiesburg [G3] ($542,675), Miss Noire ($275,215 in NA/US; at 4, 2003, $37,250 in Canada), Refine (ARG) [G1], Lac Azur [G1]. 1st dam SUSPICIOUS WOMAN, by Leo Castelli. 2 wins at 3, $31,068. Dam of 2 foals of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2004, which have not started. 2nd dam CADILLAC WOMEN, by Carr de Naskra. 4 wins at 2 and 4, $319,270, Hyde Park H. [R] (BEL, $43,200), Palatine Breeders’ Cup S. (AP, $31,515), Indian Summer S. (KEE, $23,725), 2nd Arlington-Washington Lassie S. [G2], 3rd Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies [G1], Eloquent S. [R] (HOL, $8,250), Sandy Blue S. [R] (DMR, $7,500). Dam of 4 other foals to race-- Sweet Women. 2 wins at 3, 2003, $75,696 (CAN) in Canada. License to Speed. Winner at 2 and 4, 2003, $52,280. Hillary Step. Winner at 2, $33,030. Run Mikey Run. Winner at 2, 2003, $10,200. 3rd dam SHY DAME, by Damascus. Unraced. Dam of 5 winners-- CADILLAC WOMEN. Black type winner, see above. Elhafid. 8 wins, 4 to 9, 2003 in Germany. Shy Harry. 7 wins, 3 to 6, $65,931. Majestic Dame. Winner at 3, $9,765. To Australia. Dam of-- EMPOWER. Winner at 2 and 3 in Australia, Widden S., 2nd Magic Night S. [G2]. Producer. Dance Dude. Winner at 4, $7,832. 4th dam SHY JULIET, by Gallant Romeo. Placed at 3. Half-sister to SHY DAWN (19 wins, $516,301, dam of OPENING VERSE [G1], $1,497,748 in N.A.; SO SHE SLEEPS [G3]; DANGEROUS DAWN, Shy Princess [G1]; granddam of DIFFIDENT [G2]; Achieve), PETITE ROUGE (dam of PRINCESS ARJUMAND; granddam of PURPLE MOUNTAIN, $695,122; FRENCH CUT, SMARTEN UP, RING O’BELLS, VIGU- MAND, etc.), CHAMPAGNE CHARLIE (8 wins, $130,040, sire), LADY DULCINEA (dam of HEAVENLY CAUSE, $622,481, cham- pion; QUIXOTIC LADY, $554,239; JACQUES WHO, Quixotic Man, My Lady Love; granddam of BOUNDING BASQUE [G1], $1,256,258; EL BASCO [G2], $529,242; MUHAYAA, etc.), Grey Adorn (sire), Shy Native, Eagle’s Scream. Dam of 5 winners, including-- Stoned Crab. 10 wins, $189,859, 3rd Illinois Coronet H.-R (HAW, $7,392). KTDF. 12-03 JMPEDOUT.TXT jy4284 kg/l/l HIP NUMBER:25 Hip No. Barn 6A-B 40 Consigned by Blake Agency, Agent Key Element Raise a Native Exclusive Native . { Exclusive Sabona . Hail to Reason { Hail Maggie . { Margarethen Key Element . Nijinsky II Chestnut filly; Sword Dance (IRE) . { Rosa Mundi March 8, 2003 {Blend In . Artaius (1992) { Blue Hen Blend (IRE) . { Secala By SABONA (1982), winner in England; $855,450 in N.A., Californian S. [G1]-ntr, etc. Sire of 12 crops, 11 black type winners, 120 win- ners, $6,925,502 in NA, including Bonapaw (to 7, 2003, $1,118,752 in NA/US, Vosburgh S. [G1], etc.), Rocky Hi ($328,237), Urban Habitat [G2], Reason to Talk (to 4, 2003, $291,509), Hilltown ($240,570). 1st dam BLEND IN, by Sword Dance (IRE). Unplaced in 2 starts. Dam of 4 foals of racing age, including a 3-year-old of 2004, which have not started. 2nd dam Blue Hen Blend (IRE), by Artaius. Winner at 2 in Ireland, 3rd Ardoon Stud April S., Solomon Carna Fillies S. Dam of 4 winners, including-- Mr Show Biz. 2 wins at 3, $45,757. Ephemeride. Placed, 2 to 4 in France. Dam of 3 winners, including-- CRICKET BAT (g. by Cricket Ball). 11 wins, 3 to 8 in France, Grand Prix du Sud-Ouest. 3rd dam Secala, by Secretariat. 2 wins at 3, $20,700, 2nd San Clemente S. Dam of 5 winners, including-- SIR SIMON. 2 wins at 3 in Ireland, Ulster Harp Derby. Dartrey. Winner at 2 in England, 2nd Cheveley Park Stud Sun Chariot S. [G2], Tattersalls Musidora S. [G3]. Blue Hen Blend (IRE). Black type-placed winner, see above. Aljood. Placed at 2 and 3 in England; placed in 1 start at 2 in France, 4th Prix Marcel Boussac-Criterium des Pouliches [G1]. Producer. Summer Palace. Dam of Aphaia (f. by Simply Great) 4 wins in India. 4th dam ALADANCER, by Northern Dancer. 9 wins, 2 to 4, $191,135, Firenze H., California Oaks, Linda Vista H., etc. Half-sister to DUKE OF MAR- MALADE, ORANTE. Dam of 6 winners, including-- VISCOSITY. 3 wins, $89,799, Superdome H., etc. Producer. Granddam of Deputy Em ($88,355), Heart Surgeon ($61,294), Caesar’s Moment. VIGLIOTTO. Winner at 3 in England; 6 wins, 4 to 6 in South Africa, O. K. Gold Bowl [G1]. Secala. Black type-placed winner, see above. River Lullaby. 2 wins in Ireland, 3rd Ballylinch & Norelands Studs S. Dam of WIXIM [G2] (sire), RUN SOFTLY [G3] ($183,575 in N.A., sire), BERCEAU [G3]. Granddam of EUROPEAN ROSE. Ballerina Princess. Placed to 3, $10,295. Dam of PICO TENERIFFE [G3] (6 wins, $583,648), CAPOTE’S PROSPECT, SALMON LADDER [G3]. Clever Dancer. Winner at 2 in Ireland. Dam of LATIN AMERICAN [G1] ($564,377 in N.A.), EIGHTSOME. Granddam of Meiner Bayern. Foaled in Kentucky. 12-03 JMPEDOUT.TXT jy4203 kg/l/l HIP NUMBER:40 Hip No. Barn 6A-B 66 Consigned by Blake Agency, Agent Three Cities Mr. Prospector Carson City . { Blushing Promise Hidden City . Seattle Slew { Pacific Hideaway . { Officer’s Ball Three Cities . Marfa Bay colt; Farma Way . { Fine Tribute June 6, 2003 {J. P.’s Way . Lord Avie (1993) { Pounding Mills . { Traveling Lady By HIDDEN CITY (1996), black type winner of 3 races, $146,190, Ellis Park Juvenile S., 3rd Perryville S. Son of Carson City, $306,240, sire of 62 black type winners, including City Zip [G1] ($818,225), Good and Tough [G2] ($809,341), Small Promises (to 5, 2003, champion). His first foals are weanlings of 2004. 1st dam J. P.’S WAY, by Farma Way. Winner at 3, $19,360. Dam of 2 foals of racing age, including a 3-year-old of 2004, one to race-- Gogarty’s Way (g. by Gogarty-IRE). Placed in 1 start at 4, 2003, $3,000. 2nd dam Pounding Mills, by Lord Avie. 3 wins at 3, $93,511, 2nd Tropical Park Oaks [L] (CRC, $17,192). Dam of 6 other foals to race, including-- Major Mill. 11 wins, 2 to 6, $92,284. Boone Avie. 7 wins, 2 to 6, 2003, $88,393. Rykrisp. Placed at 3 and 4, $8,425. Dam of-- Big Bobastar. Winner at 2, 2003, $16,759. Brimson. Placed at 3, 2003, $3,500. 3rd dam TRAVELING LADY, by *Ambiorix. Winner at 3. Dam of 10 foals to race, all winners-- Pounding Mills. Black type-placed winner, see above. Pay the Lady. Winner at 4. Dam of 3 foals to race, all winners, incl.-- Pay the Mack. 9 wins, $68,844, 2nd Yakima Valley Derby (YM, $6,650). Exotic Traveler. 7 wins, $122,800. Leading sire in Jamaica 10 times. Elgotso. 20 wins, 2 to 8, $119,172. Sire. Stage Father. 8 wins, 2 to 5, $39,521. Calumet Comet. 4 wins at 2 and 3, $22,316. Traveling Gun. 10 wins, 3 to 7. Boldioric. 3 wins at 3 and 4. Colonel Durrett. Winner at 4, $16,595. That Old Feeling. Winner at 3, $7,650. Producer. 4th dam *MISDEMEANOUR, by *Court Martial. 2 wins in 4 starts at 2 in England, Great Surrey Foal S., 2nd Soltykoff S.; placed in N.A. Half-sister to Divorcee (dam of DORIEN, *Danton II). Dam of 6 foals to race, 5 winners, including-- NASSAU HALL. 8 wins, 2 to 5, $72,819, Jersey Shores S., Delaware Valley S., 2nd Sport Page H. Nassau Court. 7 wins, 4 to 6. Dark Invader. 4 wins at 2 and 3. Sire. Foaled in Kentucky. 12-03 JMPEDOUT.TXT jy4204 kg/l/l HIP NUMBER:66 Hip No. Barn 6A-B 90 Consigned by Blake Agency, Agent Put It On *Roi Dagobert On the Sly . { Trick Chick Play Fellow . Run For Nurse { Play for Keeps . { Charge Marg Charge Put It On . No Robbery Dark bay/br. mare; Wind and Wuthering . { J. A.’s Joy foaled 1996 {Over Shoe . Iron Ruler (1988) { Fashion Slipper . { Princess Grundini By PLAY FELLOW (1980), [G1] $711,253. Sire of 16 crops, 5 black type winners, 167 winners, $8,394,084, including Western Playboy [G1] ($1,128,449), Darley Dancer ($516,098), Jenny’s Playmate (12 wins, $372,341). Sire of dams of black type winners Strategic Intent, Playact (IRE), Tricky Mocha, Play Around, Elementary. 1st dam OVER SHOE, by Wind and Wuthering. 10 wins, 3 to 6, $85,110. Dam of 4 other foals of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2004, three to race-- Home for Christmas (f. by Home At Last). Winner at 3, $15,129. New Shoes (c. by Western Playboy). Winner at 3, 2003, $14,220. Booties (f. by Seattle Morn). 2 wins at 4, 2003, $5,800. 2nd dam FASHION SLIPPER, by Iron Ruler. 3 wins at 3 and 4, $33,924. Dam of 5 foals, 4 to race, all winners, including-- Patent Pump. Winner at 3 and 4, $7,568.
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