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Fullbridled Gr/Ro, 2001 Height 16.1 Dosage (10-11-8-0-3); DI: 3.57; CD: 0.78 See Gray Pages—Polynesian RACE and (STAKES) RECORD Fappiano, 1977 Mr FULLBRIDLED gr/ro, 2001 height 16.1 Dosage (10-11-8-0-3); DI: 3.57; CD: 0.78 See gray pages—Polynesian RACE AND (STAKES) RECORD Fappiano, 1977 Mr. Prospector, by Raise a Native 17s, SW, $370,213 Age Starts 1st 2nd 3rd Earned Unbridled, 1987 410 f, 48 SW, 4.40 AEI Killaloe, by Dr. Fager 2 0 0 0 0 — 24s, SW, $4,489,475 3 2 0 1 0 $10,040 566 f, 49 SW, 2.65 AEI Gana Facil, 1981 Le Fabuleux, by Wild Risk 19s, wnr, $85,100 4 5 2 1(1) 1 $105,200 Unbridled's Song, gr/ro, 1993 12s, SW, $1,311,800 7 f, 6 r, 5 w, 2 SW Charedi, by In Reality Totals 7 2 2(1) 1 $115,240 1,568 f, 112 SW, 2.02 AEI Caro, 1967 Fortino II, by Grey Sovereign Won At 4 7.18 AWD 19s, SW, $373,040 An allowance race at Hol ($69,100, 8.5f, turf in Trolley Song, 1983 599 f, 78 SW, 3.26 AEI Chambord, by Chamossaire 7s, wnr, $25,914 1:41.04, dftg. Richebourg, Star Pupil, Overkill, 12 f, 9 r, 5 w, 1 SW Lucky Spell, 1971 Lucky Mel, by Olympia Lineout, Budget Surplus, Drake’s Victory, Saint 69s, SW, $253,655 Chrisjon, Neozelandes, He’s the Rage, That’s an 14 f, 12 r, 8 w, 3 SW Incantation, by Prince Blessed Outrage, Top of the Bill). In Reality, 1964 Intentionally, by Intent A maiden special weight race at SA ($61,800, 9f, turf 27s, SW, $795,824 in 1:45.92, by 3, dftg. Callfire, Photon Torpedo, Relaunch, 1976 555 f, 81 SW, 3.18 AEI My Dear Girl, by Rough'n Tumble 18s, SW, $278,100 Free Clearance, Richochet, Bourmana, Republican 725 f, 90 SW, 2.66 AEI Foggy Note, 1965 The Axe II, by Mahmoud Hawk, Sea Kris, Casual Thunder, Typhonic). Constantia, gr/ro, 1994 34s, SW, $111,820 2nd Dallas Turf Cup H (9f, turf, to Sea Dub, by a head, 2s, unpl, $1,350 7 f, 7 r, 6 w, 4 SW Silver Song, by Royal Note dftg. Major Rhythm, Waupaca, Oncearoundtwice, 5 f, 2 r, 2 w Hoist the Flag, 1968 Tom Rolfe, by Ribot Erroneous I D, Dynareign, Crowned King, Alpha 7.37 AWD 6s, SW, $78,145 Capo, Gulf News, Absent Friend). Stopped Cold, 1981 246 f, 51 SW, 3.88 AEI Wavy Navy, by War Admiral 1s, unpl, $100 SIRE LINE 7 f, 6 r, 4 w Chilly, 1966 Nearctic, by Nearco 9s, wnr, $2,480 Fullbridled is by UNBRIDLED’S SONG, stakes winner 15 f, 13 r, 10 w, 3 SW Cut Flower, by Chop Chop of 5 races, $1,311,800, Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (gr. I), Florida Derby (gr. I), Wood Memorial S (gr. II), Olympic Inbreeding: 5sX3D In Reality. H, 2nd Fountain of Youth S (gr. II), Peter Pan S (gr. II), Hutcheson S (gr. II). S, Shine Again S, 2nd TVG Coaching Club American FULLBRIDLED Has Sired: Oaks, gr. I, etc., to 4, 2015), SPLENDID BLENDED To October 31, 2015: Sired 16 crops, 1,568 foals, 1,200 rnrs Fullbridled has sired the winners Wonforgus (2nd (77%), 835 wnrs (53%), 156 2yo wnrs (10%), 112 sw (Hollywood Starlet S, gr. I, Vanity Invitational H, gr. I, Shirley Jones Breeders’ Cup H, gr. II, Steve Van Buren Triple K Oilfield Services S, Grande Prairie (7%), 2.02 AEI, 2.26 CI, 810 sale yrlgs, avg $285,169, Thoroughbred Derby Prep S, 3rd B Cup 3 Year Olds S, 6.41 TNA. H, etc.), CROSS TRAFFIC (Whitney Invitational H, gr. I, 2nd Metropolitan H, gr. I, Westchester S, gr. III), to 5, 2015), Full Dancer ($256,165, to 6, 2015), No In 2015: 76 2yos, 16 2yo rnrs, 6 2yo wnrs, 6 sw, 40 sale Time Limit ($96,889, to 5, 2015), Full Instinct ZENSATIONAL (Bing Crosby S, gr. IA, Pat O’Brien S, gr. yrlgs, avg $243,725. ($75,175), Awesome Prospect ($75,130), Klassy Saint IA, Triple Bend H, gr. IA), POLITICAL FORCE (Suburban UNBRIDLED’S SONG has sired WILL TAKE CHARGE ($63,821), Glitter of Silver ($55,385), Full’s Figurehead, H, gr. I, 2nd Metropolitan H, gr. I, Nashua S, gr. III, 3rd (champion 3yo colt, Travers S, gr. I, Clark H, gr. I, Full Fashioned, Full Deputy, Princess Ofst.jude (to 5, Jockey Club Gold Cup S, gr. I, etc.), FIRST DEFENCE Pennsylvania Derby, gr. II, etc.), MIDSHIPMAN (cham- 2015), Spirit of Joy (to 4, 2015), Ry Cheer, Windy (Forego H, gr. I, Jaipur S, gr. IIIT, Long Branch Starlite (to 4, 2015), Full’s Kris S., Full’s Dress Code, pion 2yo colt, Bessemer Trust Breeders’ Cup Juvenile, Breeders’ Cup S, 2nd King’s Bishop S, gr. I, etc.), Zambra Mora, Deputy Secretary. gr. IA, Del Mar Futurity, gr. IA, 2nd Norfolk S, gr. IA, BUDDHA (Wood Memorial S, gr. I), EMCEE (Forego S, EMBUR’S SONG etc.), (champion older female in Can, gr. I, 3rd Alfred G. Vanderbilt H, gr. I, Tom Fool H, gr. FAMILY Hendrie S, Can-IIIA, Ontario Matron S, Can-IIIA, III), MAGNIFICENT SONG (Garden City Breeders’ Cup Hilliard Lyons Doubledogdare S, gr. IIIA, etc.), OCTAVE 1st dam S, gr. IT, Lake George S, gr. IIIT, Edgewood S, 2nd CONSTANTIA. Dam of 5 foals, including— (Mother Goose S, gr. I, Coaching Club American Oaks, Regret S, gr. IIIT, etc.), SONGANDAPRAYER (Fountain gr. I, Adirondack Breeders’ Cup S, gr. II, 2nd Breeders’ Fullbridled (Subject stallion). of Youth S, gr. I, Huntington S, 2nd Toyota Blue Grass FULLBRIDLED’S SIS (by Buddha). Winner at 3 and 4. Cup Juvenile Fillies, gr. I, etc.), UNRIVALED BELLE S, gr. I, 3rd Jersey Shore Breeders’ Cup S, gr. III), (Breeders’ Cup Ladies’ Classic, gr. I, La Troienne S, gr. MARYLEBONE (Matron S, gr. I), HONOR VIVIAN (Gran 2nd dam II, Rampart S, gr. III, Real Prize S, etc.), UNBRIDLED Premio Longines Handicap, Mex-I, Clasico Ciudad de STOPPED COLD. Dam of 7 foals, including— ELAINE (Breeders’ Cup Distaff, gr. I, Monmouth Mexico, Mex-II, Handicap Gay Dalton, Mex-II, Clasico Cold Hoist. 5 wins, 3 to 5, $183,176, 3rd Daryl’s Joy Breeders’ Cup Oaks, gr. II, Iowa Oaks, Pocahontas S, Cabalgata, etc.), GREY SONG (Chairman’s H, Aus-II, S (gr. III). Sire. etc.), THORN SONG (Shadwell Turf Mile S, gr. IT, Blamey S, Aus-II, VRC St. Leger, Aus-III, 2nd Carlton COLD BAY DAY. 14 wins, 3 to 6, $115,595. Shoemaker Mile S, gr. IT, Firecracker H, gr. IIT, River Draught Caulfield Cup, Aus-I, etc.), MISSION 3rd dam City H, gr. IIIT, etc.), GRAYDAR (Donn H, gr. I, Kelso H, IMPAZIBLE (Louisiana Derby, gr. II, New Orleans H, gr. CHILLY. Winner at 2. Dam of 15 foals, including— gr. II, New Orleans H, gr. II), LIAM’S MAP (Las Vegas II, 2nd Stephen Foster H, gr. I, Clark H, gr. I, etc.), RIGHT CHILLY. 12 wins, 2 to 5, $203,140, Vanity H, Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile, gr. I, Woodward S, gr. I, EVEN THE SCORE (Californian S, gr. II, Mervyn LeRoy etc. Dam of DARCIA ($150,459, Cinderella S, etc.). Harlan’s Holiday S, 2nd Whitney S, gr. I, to 4, 2015), H, gr. II, Mardi Gras H, 2nd Fair Grounds Breeders’ Cup Granddam of R J’S GAME ($250,426), SHELBY UNBRIDLED FOREVER (Ballerina S, gr. I, Silverbulletday H, etc.), EIGHT BELLES (Fantasy S, gr. II, Honeybee S, MADISON ($238,526), ALWAYS A DIXIE ($153,408). STUD ANALYSIS gr. III, Martha Washington S, 2nd Kentucky Derby IMPRESSIVE LADY. 8 wins at 2 and 3, $66,315, Presented by Yum! Brands, gr. I), DOMESTIC DISPUTE Selene S, Mazarine S, Star Shoot S, etc. Dam of Northern Hemisphere (Strub S, gr. II, Santa Catalina S, gr. II, 2nd Hollywood IMPERIAL COLONY ($546,850, Eclipse H, Can-III, By Foal Crop (6 crops) Futurity, gr. I, Del Mar Breeders’ Cup H, gr. II, etc.), etc.), IMPRESSIVE PRINCE ($105,655), SUPERTAM, EUROSILVER (Lane’s End Breeders’ Futurity, gr. II, Skip Named Run- Win- 2yo Impressive Image. Granddam of WESTERN WINTER Year Foals ners ners Wnrs Away H, gr. III, 2nd Stephen Foster H, gr. I, Swale S, gr. ($312,310, Joseph M. O’Farrell S, 2nd Metropolitan 2008 10 8 (80%) 6 (60%) 0 III, etc.), MY MISS SOPHIA (Gazelle S, gr. II, 2nd H, gr. I, etc., sire), ADORNED ($203,695, Maple Leaf 2009 10 3 (30%) 3 (30%) 0 Longines Kentucky Oaks, gr. I, 3rd First Lady S, gr. IT, S, etc.), UNBRIDLED LADY ($196,400). 2010 13 8 (62%) 7 (54%) 0 Ketel One Ballston Spa S, gr. 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