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MISS MOSES Barn 5 Hip No Consigned by Bluewater Sales LLC, Agent XXV Barn Hip No. 5 MISS MOSES 299 Dark Bay or Brown Mare; foaled 2001 Raise a Native Mr. Prospector.................. Gold Digger Gulch................................ Rambunctious Jameela............................. Asbury Mary MISS MOSES Vice Regent Deputy Minister ................ Mint Copy Prime Investor .................. (1996) Sham Starushka.......................... What a Treat By GULCH (1984). Champion sprinter, stakes winner of $3,095,521, Breed- ers' Cup Sprint [G1], etc. Among the leading sires, sire of 14 crops of rac- ing age, 805 foals, 657 starters, 58 stakes winners, 1 champion, 448 win- ners of 1562 races and earning $36,263,346 & $196,827(CAN) in N.A. Sire of dams of 27 stakes winners, including Refuse To Bend (IRE), Latice (IRE), Strong Blood, Yukino Sun Royal, Media Puzzle, Elaborate, My Pal Lana, Reserve Your Heart, Reenact, Celtic Sky, Postponed, Quick Lap. 1st dam PRIME INVESTOR, by Deputy Minister. Winner at 3, $6,920. Dam of 4 registered foals, 4 of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2006, 3 to race, 1 winner-- MISS MOSES (f. by Gulch). Stakes winner, see record. Hurricane Al (c. by Thunder Gulch). Placed at 3, 2005, $8,790. 2nd dam STARUSHKA, by Sham. Unraced. Half-sister to BE MY GUEST (leading sire in England), Bendara ($20,128). Dam of 10 foals, 7 winners, incl.-- VERS LA CAISSE (f. by The Minstrel). 4 wins in 7 starts to 3 in Ireland, Ballylinch and Norelands Stud S.; winner at 3 in Italy, Premio Legnano- G2; 4 wins at 4, $231,151, in N.A., Violet H. [G3], Philadelphia H. [L], Lily White S. [L], [Q], 2nd Flower Bowl H. [G1], Chrysanthemum H. [G3], [Q]. HIGH COMPETENCE (f. by The Minstrel). Winner at 3 in Italy, Premio Leg- nano [G2]; winner in 1 start at 3 in Ireland. Dam of 6 winners, incl.-- Legal Pressure (c. by Fappiano). Winner in 2 starts at 2 in Ireland, 2nd Reference Point E.B.F. Two-Year-Old Tyros S. Hint of Humour. Winner at 2 and 3 in Ireland. Dam of Jazz Beat (IRE) (c. by Darshaan, $125,000, in N.A., 2nd Secretariat S. [G1] (AP, $80,- 000), American Derby [G2] (AP, $45,000)). Latest Creation. 2 wins at 3 in Ireland; 2 wins at 4, $58,775, in N.A. Elegant Tune. Unplaced in 1 start in Ireland. Dam of QUEEN'S RAN- SOM (f. by Prince of Birds, in India, Hindu South India One Thousand Guineas, Chettinad Cement South India Derby, India Cements South India Oaks, South India Corporation South India St. Leger). Super Image (c. by Shahrastani). 6 wins, 3 to 5, $118,680, 2nd Portland Meadows Mile H. (PM, $5,750), Harvey's Triple H. (GG, $5,000), 3rd Hedrick Ranch S. (BM, $3,750), Harvey's Triple H.-R (GG, $3,750). Best Solution. Winner at 2 in Ireland; winner at 3, $39,075, in N.A. Major Credit. 3 wins at 4, $29,093. RACE RECORD: At 2, unraced; at 3, three wins (Prairie Meadows Oaks [L] (PRM, $45,000)), twice 2nd, twice 3rd (Sweetest Chant S. (AP, $5,940)); at 4, 2005, unplaced in 1 start. Earned $103,890. Foaled in Kentucky. Broodmare prospect. KEE 1/06.
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