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Goddess of Cash Barn J Hip No. Property of Lyno Maraspin (Maple Hill Farm) 1 Goddess of Cash Storm Cat . Storm Bird Tale of the Cat . {Terlingua {Yarn . Mr. Prospector Goddess of Cash . {Narrate Dark bay/br. filly; Yes It’s True . Is It True foaled 2016 {Midtown Miss . {Clever Monique (2002) {Van Nic . Sezyou {Permissive By TALE OF THE CAT (1994), [G2] $360,900. Sire of 19 crops, 108 black type winners, 4 champions, $142,146,522, including Gio Ponti [G1] (12 wins, $6,169,800), She’s a Tiger [G1] ($727,657) and Stopchargingmaria [G1] ($3,014,000), Lion Heart [G1] ($1,390,800). Sire of dams of black type winners Dortmund, It’s Tricky, Satono Phantasy, Pablosky, etc. 1st dam MIDTOWN MISS, by Yes It’s True. 4 wins at 2 and 3, $221,283, Harmony Lodge S. (CRC, $26,000), Bold World S. (CRC, $26,000), 2nd U Can Do It H. [L] (CRC, $27,000), Dolly Jo S. (CRC, $8,000), Lady Sonata S. (CRC, $8,000), Marina de Chavon S. (CRC, $8,000), 3rd Azalea Breeders’ Cup S. [G3] (CRC, $33,000), Sugar n Spice S. (CRC, $4,400), Regal Gal S. (CRC, $3,850). Dam of 9 foals of racing age, 7 to race, 6 winners, incl.-- Power Driven (g. by Harlan’s Holiday). Winner at 3, $43,872 in N.A./ U.S.; winner at 4 and 6, $40,984 in Canada, 3rd Manitoba Derby [L] (ASD, $7,650). Total: $75,046. Angel of Mercy (f. by First Samurai). 2 wins at 3, $72,176, 3rd Beautiful Day S. (DEL, $5,500). Cash Cannon (f. by Eskendereya). Winner at 2, $29,040, 2nd Pike Place Dancer S. (GG, $15,000). My Queen (f. by Forestry). 6 wins, 4 to 6, $115,736. Producer. 2nd dam VAN NIC, by Sezyou. Unplaced. Dam of 4 foals, all winners, including-- MIDTOWN MISS (f. by Yes It’s True). Black type winner, see above. True and True (f. by Is It True). 4 wins at 3 and 5, $186,854, 2nd Rancho Bernardo H. [G3] (DMR, $40,000), etc. Dam of 4 winners, including-- SPECIAL OPS (g. by Big Brown). 8 wins, 4 to 6, $383,207, West Vir- ginia House of Delegates Speaker’s Cup S. [L] (MNR, $45,150), etc. Trulamo. 9 wins, 2 to 6, $249,516. 3rd dam Permissive, by Wardlaw. 8 wins, 3 to 5, $142,725, 2nd Miss Tropical H., 3rd Coral Gables S. [O]. Dam of 9 winners, including-- Tilden. 4 wins at 2 and 3, $96,119, 3rd Holy Bull S. [G3], etc. 4th dam HAPPY PEARL, by Hard Work. 2 wins at 3, $12,965. Half-sister to DAZZ- LING NALEE, Gene’s Pearl. Dam of 8 foals, all winners, including-- FAR OUT WADLEIGH. 11 wins, $456,494, Louisiana Breeders’ Derby-R (LAD, $70,530), Louisiana H., Diplomat Way H., Fair Grounds Sales Der- by-R, Crescent City Derby-R, 2nd New Orleans H. [G3], etc. Sire. HUNGARIANS HOPE. 14 wins, 2 to 6, $99,662, Louisiana Stallion S.-R (JND, $23,698), 2nd Jefferson Futurity-R (JND, $8,840). SPRINGSTEEN. 3 wins at 2 and 4, $70,841, Jefferson Futurity-R (JND, $22,740), 2nd Louisiana Breeders’ Derby-R (LAD, $23,760). Black type-placed winners: Permissive (above), Prince Pearl. Race Record: At 2, unraced; at 3, one win, twice 2nd, once 3rd; at 4, one win, twice 3rd. Totals: 2 wins, twice 2nd, 3 times 3rd, earned $51,010. Broodmare prospect. 9-20 Hip No. Barn I-J 2 Consigned by Marshall W. Silverman, Agent Rebel Lady Storm Cat . Storm Bird Yankee Gentleman . {Terlingua {Key Phrase . Flying Paster Rebel Lady . {Sown Dark bay/br. mare; Ops Smile . Caveat foaled 2007 {Flight Ops . {Northern Sting (2001) {It’s Time to Fly . Valley Crossing {Fly So High By YANKEE GENTLEMAN (1999), black type wnr. Sire of 14 crops, 21 black type wnrs, $23,947,975, including E Z’s Gentleman ($359,711, Triple Bend H. [G1], etc.), I’ve Struck a Nerve ($305,790), Washington Bridge [G2], Yankee Fourtune [G3], Golden Yank ($936,584). Sire of dams of black type wnrs American Pharoah, Closing Yesterday, Sweetontheladies, etc. 1st dam FLIGHT OPS, by Ops Smile. Winner at 3, $68,088. Sister to It’s Time to Smile. Dam of 2 other foals of racing age, one to race, which is unplaced. 2nd dam IT’S TIME TO FLY, by Valley Crossing. Winner, $12,560. Dam of 4 wnrs, incl.-- It’s Time to Smile (c. by Ops Smile). 5 wins, 2 to 7, $192,673, 3rd Ohio Derby [G2] (TDN, $35,000), Deputed Testamony S.-R (PIM, $5,500). It’s Time to Reign. Winner at 3 and 6, $107,658. 3rd dam Fly So High, by Assert (IRE). 5 wins, 3 to 5, $104,150, 3rd All Brandy S.-R (LRL, $8,250). Dam of 2 other foals, including-- Rigby. Placed at 3, $16,410. 4th dam LADY LYNDY, by Bold Favorite. 4 wins at 3, $60,531, Twixt H.-R, etc. Half- sister to Count Off ($228,354), Catabias. Dam of 9 winners, including-- SMART ’N QUICK. 15 wins, 3 to 7, $711,804, Laurel Budweiser Bree- ders’ Cup H. [L] (LRL, $101,758), etc. Dam of Quick Punch (17 wins, $440,469), Orleans Road (11 wins, $344,317), I Smokin ($67,396). So Brash. 12 wins, $175,602, 3rd Veteran’s Day S., etc. Producer. Rare Flight. 6 wins, 4 to 6, $108,767, 2nd Sweet and Sassy S. Dam of I’m a Little Busy (dam of She’s Got Thefever, 13 wins, $222,622). Fly So High. Black type-placed winner, see above. Poised to Pounce. 3 wins, $62,420. Dam of POSEIDON’S WARRIOR (7 wins, $701,147, Alfred G. Vanderbilt H. [G1], SAR, $240,000, etc.), PLAY BINGO (7 wins, $455,240), QUICK ’N SMART (6 wins, $156,820, dam of SMART ENOUGH [G3], Total: $873,317), Rhythmn Master ($279,370). Really Keen. 3 wins, $139,580. Granddam of CONQUEST ENFORCER [G2] (champion, Total: $551,938), KEEN GIZMO (Total: $385,223), etc. Race Record: At 2, unraced; at 3, unplaced in 1 start; at 4, unraced; at 5, one win, once 2nd, once 3rd; at 6, one win, 3 times 2nd, 3 times 3rd. Totals: 2 wins, 4 times 2nd, 4 times 3rd, earned $100,879. Produce Record: 2016 no report. 2015 Stand Your Ground, c. by Run Away and Hide. Unraced. 2017 Rebel Empress, f. by Soaring Empire. Unplaced. 2018 Bat Yam, f. by Soaring Empire. Has not started. 2019 Rebel Empire, c. by Sky Kingdom; 2020 Rebel Consort, f. by Sky Kingdom. Last mated April 30, 2020 and BELIEVED TO BE PREGNANT to-- INCLUDE (1997) (Broad Brush--Illeria), [G1] $1,659,560. Leading sire. Sire of 15 crops, 55 black type winners, 6 champions, $58,942,587 and Panty Raid [G1] ($1,052,380), Include Me Out [G1] ($956,530), Include Betty [G1] ($789,780), Her Smile [G1] ($462,314), Cash Included [G1]. 9-20 Barn A Hip No. Consigned by Dark Hollow Farm, Agent V 3 Great Start A.P. Indy . Seattle Slew Jump Start . {Weekend Surprise {Steady Cat . Storm Cat Great Start . {Hopespringsforever Dark bay/br. mare; Scrimshaw . Gulch foaled 2012 {Dearie Be Good . {Rogue Girl (2006) {Youwantmetodowhat . Storm Bird {Cardamine By JUMP START (1999), [G2] $221,265. Sire of 15 crops, 67 black type wnrs, 3 champions, $70,031,551 and Rail Trip [G1]-ntr ($1,516,520), Dona Joya [G1], Quirico [G1], Pachelbel’s Canon [G1], Prayer for Relief [G2] ($2,277,948), Pants On Fire [G2] ($1,641,375). Sire of dams of black type wnrs Giovannina, Amy’s Challenge, Take the One O One, Altamura, etc. 1st dam DEARIE BE GOOD, by Scrimshaw. 2 wins at 4, $25,968. Dam of 4 other foals of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2020, two to race, including-- Shall Try (f. by Orientate). Winner at 3 and 4, $38,145. Be Good (f. by Bandbox). Placed in 2 starts at 3, 2020, $10,329. 2nd dam YOUWANTMETODOWHAT, by Storm Bird. Unraced. Dam of 10 foals, 9 to race, 8 winners, including-- Paparazzi. 11 wins, 3 to 6, $223,160. Questioning. Winner at 3 and 4, $111,677. Dr Silver Packet. 7 wins, 3 to 8, $84,318. 3rd dam CARDAMINE, by Secretariat. Winner at 3, $14,580. Dam of 8 winners, incl.-- ARE YOU UP. 3 wins at 2 and 3, $170,060, Patricia S. [L] (GP, $45,- 000), 2nd Sweetest Chant S. [G3], 3rd Herecomesthebride S. [G3], Tropical Park Oaks [L] (CRC, $11,000). Dam of-- Eagaletto. Winner at 2 and 3, $105,666 in Canada. Total: $97,909. Dam of Silent Eagle (6 wins, $91,404 in Canada, 3rd BC Premier’s H. [G3], HST, $10,000, CTHS Sales S.-R, HST, $5,000, Total: $70,953). Fast Find. Unraced. Dam of DIRECT DIAL (7 wins to 5, 2020, $363,506, Texas Stallion S. twice, Wayne Hanks Memorial S.-R, Jim’s Orbit S.-R, etc.), SHADED (3 wins, $122,403, in N.A./U.S., Texas Thoroughbred Futurity-R, LS, $54,149, etc.; winner, $14,205 in Canada, Total: $133,- 315), SCOOTER’S CHOICE (3 wins, $113,006), She Has Bling. Spice Thief. 3 wins at 3 and 4, $39,654, 3rd Cactus Cup H. (TUP, $4,000). 4th dam ZVETLANA, by Cyane. 9 wins, $168,427, Geisha H.-R, etc. Half-sister to BAGETELLE ($245,115, Baltimore Breeders’ Cup H. [L], etc., set ncr), Northern Athena. Dam of 7 foals to race, 6 winners, including-- Statistician.
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