SASS and CLASS HIP HARLAN's HOLIDAY X EXTRA CLASSY (ALLEN's PROSPECT) UNCLE MO 109 BARN 5 Selling Monday, November 9Th PRODUCE RECORD

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SASS and CLASS HIP HARLAN's HOLIDAY X EXTRA CLASSY (ALLEN's PROSPECT) UNCLE MO 109 BARN 5 Selling Monday, November 9Th PRODUCE RECORD PASSPORT OVERVIEW PRECOCIOUS: 2yo debut winner by 7+ lenghts on dirt PROVEN PRODUCER: Dam of MGSW ROYAL CHARLOTTE HOT COVER SIRE: In-foal to UNCLE MO (Mar-7 cover) The ONLY GSW producer in-foal to UNCLE MO @ KEENOV in-foal to SASS AND CLASS HIP HARLAN'S HOLIDAY X EXTRA CLASSY (ALLEN'S PROSPECT) UNCLE MO 109 BARN 5 Selling Monday, November 9th PRODUCE RECORD SASS AND CLASS is off the mark early in her second career as a broodmare having already produced a Graded Stakes winner from her 3 foals of racing age. Multiple Graded Stakes winner ROYAL CHARLOTTE (Cairo Prince) posted her best performance to date when winning the G2 Prioress over fellow G2W Break Even on summer racing's biggest stage, Saratoga . Since her win in the G2 Prioress, ROYAL CHARLOTTE has earned 3 more Stakes/ Graded Stakes placings, most recently running 3rd in the G2 Gallant Bloom. She is her sire's leading performer and will stay in training with Chad Brown for her 5-year-old campaign. SASS AND CLASS's 3-year-old colt by #1 leading second-crop sire CONSITUTION was purchased by Eddie Kenneally for $135,000 from the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic 2YO in training sale last year and is nearing a start. Her 2-year-old colt by MINESHAFT also went to the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic sale and was purchased for $90,000 by Kelly Breen. Her yearling colt by LIAM'S MAP is still owned by breeder Rhineshire Farm. PEDIGREE IN-FOAL TO UNCLE MO SASS AND CLASS is the only Graded Stakes Winning producer on offer this November in-foal to UNCLE MO, who currently sits at #2 on the 2020 leading general sire list behind INTO MISCHIEF. IN- FOAL TO UNCLE MO A runaway Champion freshman sire in 2015, who proved to be the best of his generation at every level, UNCLE MO sired champion juvenile and Kentucky Derby winner NYQUIST among four G1 winners and 25 Stakes winners in his first crop. He has produced multiple Graded Stakes winners in each crop and can account for G1 winners in every crop aged three and older. In 2020, he leads all North American sires by Graded Stakes winners (13) and is tied for the top-spot with INTO MISCHIEF for Graded Stakes performers (26). UNCLE MO has already proven himself as one of the best sires in North America but one may argue that his best crops are yet to come. All of his current G1 winners were sired at fees of $75,000 or less. His current 2-year-olds are his first crop of runners sired at a 6-figure stud fee. "the start UNCLE MO has made, it equates so far to how that sort of sire- Danzig, Storm Cat, A.P. Indy- started at stud" -Bill Oppenheim PASSPORT SUMMARY SASS AND CLASS was a precocious juvenile, breaking her maiden on dirt by 7 1/2 lengths on debut. She is also off to a quick start as a producer with multiple Graded Stakes winner ROYAL CHARLOTTE as her first foal. By consistent broodmare sire HARLAN'S HOLIDAY, Sass and Class looks to have more runners down the road with colts by CONSTITUTION and LIAM'S MAP on the ground. She is currently in foal to UNCLE MO on a March 7th cover. Her resulting foal is bred on an A+ Nick and similar cross to his top performer NYQUIST and recent Graded Stakes winners HARVEST MOON and ULTRA BRAT. BRADLEY WEISBORD LIZ CROW Managing Partner Partner Cell: (516) 297-5021 Cell: (301) 518-9592 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] JAKE MEMOLO KATELYN JACKSON Client Relations Client Relations Cell: (847) 322-1767 Cell: (610) 405-3726 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] in-foal to SASS AND CLASS HIP HARLAN'S HOLIDAY X EXTRA CLASSY (ALLEN'S PROSPECT) UNCLE MO 109 BARN 5 Selling Monday, November 9th .
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