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Ami's Holiday AMI’S HOLIDAY 2011 Bay - Dosage Profile: 2-1-5-0-0; DI: 2.20; CD: +0.63 RACE AND (BLACK-TYPE) RECORD Northern Dancer Storm Bird South Ocean Age Starts 1st 2nd 3rd Earnings Storm Cat Secretariat 2 4 2(1) 0 1(1) $183,460 Terlingua Crimson Saint 3 6 1(1) 1(1) 3(3) 601,800 Harlan Hail to Reason 4 6 0 0 2(2) 36,860 Halo Cosmah 5 6 1 0 1 (1) 52,440 Country Romance Gun Bow 22 4(2) 1(1) 7(7) $874,560 Sweet Romance *Suiti Harlan’s Holiday (1999) Raise a Native Exclusive Native At 2, WON Grey S. [G3] at Woodbine (1 1/16 mi., defeating Exclusive Affirmed Big Bazinga, Go Greeley, Give No Quarter), a maiden spe- Crafty Admiral Won’t Tell You cial weight race at Woodbine (6 fur., by 3 1/4 lengths, Scarlet Ribbon Christmas in Aiken What a Pleasure defeating Bear’s Cowboy, Divine Sonet, Tower of Texas, Honest Pleasure *Tularia etc.), 3rd Display S. [L] at Woodbine (1 1/16 mi., to Jose Dowager *Princequillo Princessnesian Sea View, Coltimus Prime, defeating Danzig Storm, etc.). Alanesian Ami’s Holiday At 3, WON Breeders’ S. at Woodbine (1 1/2 mi., turf, Mr. Prospector Fappiano equal top weight of 126 lbs., defeating Interpol, Squeeze Killaloe Cryptoclearance Hoist the Flag the King, Bangkok, etc.), 2nd Queen’s Plate at Naval Orange Mock Orange Woodbine (1 1/4 mi., to Lexie Lou, defeating Asserting Victory Gallop Northern Dancer Vice Regent Bear, We Miss Artie, etc.), 3rd Prince of Wales S. at Victoria Regina Victorious Lil Fort Erie (1 3/16 mi., to Coltimus Prime, Lynx, defeating Halo Glass House Smart Spree, etc.), Ontario Derby [G3] at Woodbine Glass Collector Victorious Ami (2002) Raise a Native (1 1/8 mi., to Florida Won, Coltimus Prime, defeating Mr. Prospector Gold Digger Squeeze the King, etc.), Marine S. [L] at Woodbine (1 Secret Claim Secretariat Secrettame 1/16 mi., to Asserting Bear, Conquest Top Gun, by a Tamerett Secret Ami neck, defeating Tower of Texas, etc.). Northern Dancer Alwasmi At 4, 3rd Ben Ali S. [G3] at Keeneland (1 1/8 mi., to Pro- Height of Fashion (FR) Sybelle Ami Buckaroo tonico, Neck ‘n Neck, defeating Irish You Well, etc.), La- Silly Billie beeb S. at Woodbine (1 mi., turf, to Glenville Gardens, Catch Sunny Money Talker, defeating Hammers Terror, etc.). AMI’S HOLIDAY. Subject stallion. AMI'S HOLIDAY. Subject stallion. At 5, WON an allowance race at Keeneland (1 1/16 mi., TAKEOVER TARGET. 5 wins, 2 to 4, $826,685, Longines Victory Exchange (c. by Exchange Rate). 3 wins in 6 equal top weight of 121 lbs., defeating Financial Modeli- Dixie S. [G2] (PIM, $150,000), etc. starts at 3 and 5, $164,020, 2nd Jacques Cartier S. ng, Hesinfront, Catholic Cowboy, etc.), 3rd Richard SUMMER APPLAUSE. 6 wins, 2 to 4, $815,540, Top [L] (WO, $30,000). W. Small S. at Laurel Park (1 1/8 mi., to Name Chang- Flight H. [G2] (AQU, $120,000), etc. Broodmare Sire er, Discreet Lover, defeating Tommy Macho, etc.). NOTACATBUTALLAMA. 8 wins, 2 to 6, $789,359, Na- VICTORY GALLOP, 1995. Sire of 195 dams of 651 foals, IN THE STUD tional Museum of Racing Hall of Fame S. [G3] (SAR, 455 rnrs (70%), 327 wnrs (50%), 101 2yo wnrs AMI’S HOLIDAY entered stud in 2017. His first foals are $120,000), Hill Prince S. [G3] (BEL, $90,000), etc. (16%), 1.41 AEI, 1.32 CI, 31 stakes winners. yearlings of 2019. ESMERALDINA. 3 wins in Japan, Kanto Oaks, 3rd Hochi 2nd dam Hai Fillies’ Revue [G2], etc.; winner in Republic of Korea. Secret Ami, by Secret Claim. 3 wins at 3 and 4, $123,181, MALE LINE RILEY TUCKER. 8 wins, 2 to 7, $667,116, Aristides S. 2nd Star Shoot S. [L] (WO, $18,260(CAN)), 3rd AMI’S HOLIDAY is by HARLAN’S HOLIDAY, black-type [G3] (CD, $66,229), King Cotton S. (OP, $30,000), etc. George C. Hendrie H. [L] (WO, $10,122(CAN)), Al- winner of $2,432,664, in N.A., Florida Derby [G1] (GP, HARLAN PUNCH. 8 wins, 2 to 5, 2018, $659,058, Philip goma S.-R (WO, $11,638), Lady Angela S.-R (WO, $600,000), etc.; placed at 4 in U.A.E, 2nd Dubai World H. Iselin S. [G3] (MTH, $60,000), etc. $9,045), etc. Dam of 3 winners, including-- Cup [G1]. Sire of 93 black-type winners, including-- DENIS OF CORK. 3 wins to 3, $613,252, Southwest S. [G3] VICTORIOUS AMI (f. by Victory Gallop). Black-type SHANGHAI BOBBY. 6 wins in 8 starts at 2 and 3, $1,857,- (OP, $150,000), 2nd Belmont S. [G1] (BEL, $200,000), winner, above. 000, champion 2-year-old colt, Grey Goose Breeders’ 3rd Kentucky Derby [G1] (CD, $200,000). Sire. Galloping Ami. Unraced. Outstanding Broodmare in Cup Juvenile [G1] (SA, $1,080,000), Foxwoods INTO MISCHIEF. 3 wins in 6 starts at 2 and 3, $597,080, Canada in 2016. Dam of AMIS GIZMO (c. by Giant Champagne S. [G1] (BEL, $240,000), etc. Sire. CashCall Futurity [G1] (HOL, $403,000), etc. Sire. Gizmo, 7 wins, $1,050,400, champion 3-year-old colt HAKEEM. 6 wins at 2 and 3 in Turkey, champion imported INTENSE HOLIDAY. Winner at 2 and 3, $551,900, Risen in Canada, Ontario Derby [G3] (WO, $108,000)-ntr, 1 2- and 3-year-old colt, champion imported stayer, Be- Star S. [G2] (FG, $240,000), etc. 1/8 mi. in 1:48 1/5, Prince of Wales S.-R (FE, $300,- yoglu S., Ankara Kalesi, Karayel, Anafartalar S., etc. TROUBLE KID. 6 wins at 3 and 4, $535,478, Gallant Bob 000), etc.), AMI'S FLATTER (c. by Flatter, $545,- CONQUEST HARLANATE. 3 wins in 6 starts at 2, $299,891, S. [G3] (PRX, $180,000), etc. 077, Commonwealth S. [G3] (KEE, $150,000), 2nd champion 2-year-old filly in Canada, Natalma S. [G2] LIGHTSTREAM. 4 wins at 3, $525,320, Lexus Raven Run Tampa Bay Derby [G2] (TAM, $70,000), Mucho Ma- (WO, $144,000), Mazarine S. [G3] (WO, $108,000). S. [G2] (KEE, $150,000), etc. cho Man S. [L] (GP, $19,200), Challenger S. (TAM, PEDRO CAIMAN. 11 wins in 11 starts in Venezuela, cham- $20,000), 3rd Besilu Stables Florida Derby [G1] (GP, pion sprinter, Copa El Gran Sol, Clasico Grano de Oro, etc. FEMALE LINE $96,000), etc.), ARAGORN AMI (f. by Aragorn (IRE), Agresivo. 2 wins in Turkey, champion imported 2-year-old 1st dam $116,388, Martha Washington S. [L] (OP, $60,000)). colt, champion sprinter, 2nd Caldiran S., 3rd Vehbi Koc. VICTORIOUS AMI, by Victory Gallop. Winner at 2 and 3, 3rd dam Harlan’s Castle. 8 wins in Panama, champion older horse. $328,346, Princess Elizabeth S.-R (WO, $150,000 SYBELLE AMI, by Alwasmi. Unplaced in 2 starts. Dam of-- ALBIANO. 4 wins in Japan, Mainichi Broadcast Swan S. (CAN)), etc. Outstanding broodmare in Canada in Secret Ami. Black-type-placed winner, above. [G2], Flower Cup [G3], 2nd NHK Mile Cup [G1], etc. 2017. Dam of 7 foals, 5 winners, including-- 4th dam GOOD SAMARITAN. 4 wins, 2 to 4, 2018, $1,340,500, Jim AMI'S MESA (f. by Sky Mesa). 6 wins to 4, $787,090, Silly Billie, by Buckaroo. 3 wins to 3, $68,378, 2nd Cuya- Dandy S. [G2] (SAR, $360,000), New Orleans H. [G2] champion female sprinter in Canada, Presque Isle hoga Lassie S. (TDN, $7,000). Half-sister to Gua- (FG, $240,000), Summer S. [G2] (WO, $120,000), etc. Downs Masters S. [G2] (PID, $240,000)-ntr, 6 1/2 dalcanal [G2], Sunny to Cold [L]. Dam of-- WILLCOX INN. 6 wins, 2 to 5, $1,015,543, American fur. in 1:14 3/5, Ontario Matron S. [G3] (WO, Farther North. 9 wins, 3 to 5, $87,996. Producer. Derby [G2] (AP, $114,000), etc. $90,000), Seaway S. [G3] (WO, $90,000), Glorious Courageously. Unplaced in 1 start. Dam of A. V. FLYNN MENDIP. Winner at 2 in England; 5 wins in U.A.E., Al Mak- Song S. [L] (WO, $90,000), 2nd Breeders' Cup Filly ($70,660), Madoffwiththemoney ($167,976, 3rd toum Challenge-Round 2 Sponsored by Dubal [G2], etc. and Mare Sprint [G1] (DMR, $170,000). Daisycutter H. [L] (DMR, $13,740), producer). 2019 FEE: $4,000 (CANADIAN FUNDS) - LIVE FOAL (payable when foal stands and nurses) (Special consideration for stakes winning and stakes placed mares or stakes producing mares, multiple mare discounts) Property of Ivan Dalos Tall Oaks Farm COLEBROOK FARMS STALLION STATION Inquiries to Nancy Wheatley (866) 425-7469 • (905) 640-8051 • FAX (905) 640-2137 also to John Burness (416) 984-5200 • (905) 640-8051 FREE 6270 Conc. 5, Uxbridge, Ontario L9P 1R1 [email protected] • www.colebrookfarms.com FREE Nominated to Ontario Sires S., Breeders’ Cup.
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