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PRIME CUT Northwest Hall (DELAWARE & MARYLAND ELIGIBLE) Row G Stall 1 903 BAY COLT Foaled April 26, 2018 Tattoo No Consigned by and Raised at WINBAK FARM, Chesapeake City, MD PRIME CUT Northwest Hall (DELAWARE & MARYLAND ELIGIBLE) Row G Stall 1 903 BAY COLT Foaled April 26, 2018 Tattoo No. 7S507 Western Hanover p,3,1:50.4 Badlands Hanover p,2, 1:50z ---------- Behave Hanover p,3,Q1:58.3f Delmarvalous p,3,1:48.2 ---------- Scoot Herb p,1:54.3 Prymetyme Scootie p,1:51.4f ---------- Sea It Happen p,1:59.4f PRIME CUT Cam's Card Shark p,3,1:50 Riverboat King p,4,1:48.3 --------------- Why Wont Ya p,4,1:54.2 Mery Linny Lee p,3,1:54.4 ------- Abercrombie p,4,1:53 Passage p,3,1:56.3f ---------------------- Pass p,2,2:00.2f 1st Dam MERY LINNY LEE p,2,1:59.2; 3,1:54.4; BT1:54.1f ($96,324) by Riverboat King. 10 wins, 2 thru 5. At 2, second in leg New York-Bred LC at Saratoga, Vernon, Yonkers; third in New York State Fair S. at Tioga, leg New York-Bred LC at Batavia. At 3, winner leg New York-Bred LC at Batavia, Yonkers; second in leg New York- Bred LC at Saratoga, leg Late Closer at Tioga (2); third in New York State Fair S. at Goshen, leg New York-Bred LC at Monticello, Vernon. From 5 previous foals, dam of 1 winner, 1 in 1:55, including: THE FIRST STEP p,2,1:55f; BT1:51.2s-'19 ($41,021) (Betterthancheddar). 2 wins at 2. At 2, winner leg Ontario Sires S. - Grassroots at Georgian; second in Semi-Final Ontario Sires S. - Grassroots at Mohawk; third in Final Ontario Sires S. - Grassroots at Mohawk. Happy Lynnly (M) (Shadow Play). Now 2. 2nd Dam PASSAGE p,2,2:00; 3,1:56.3f ($79,779) by Abercrombie. 6 wins, 2 thru 4. At 2, third in Landmark S. At 3, second in elim. De La Moisson P.; third in elim. Boardwalk P. at Greenwood. From 14 foals, dam of 10 winners, 5 in 1:55, 10 in 1:57, including: SPARKLER p,2,1:55; 3,1:50.2; BT1:50.1 ($646,676) (Jate Lobell). 28 wins, 2 thru 8. At 3, winner Confederation Cup; second in elim. and Final American-National S., Burlington P. At 4, second in elim. and Final Gold Cup And Saucer; third in elim. Canadian Pacing Derby. ARMBRO TREASON p,3,1:54.2; 1:52.2; BT1:51 ($272,822) (Jate Lobell). 35 wins, 3 thru 10. At 9, winner leg Spring Training Ser. at Pocono; second in leg Spring Training Ser. at Pocono. WHATA TWIST p,2,1:53f; 1:51.3; BT1:51.2 ($127,860) (Quik Pulse Mindale). 8 wins, 2 thru 6. At 2, winner leg Pennsylvania Sires S. at Pocono; third in Arden Downs S. OSMOSIS p,2,Q1:58.4; 3,1:58.3h; 4,1:55.2f; BT1:54f ($102,686) (Badlands Hanover). 26 wins, 3 thru 9. At 2, third in leg Delaware Stbd. Breeders S. at Harrington. At 8, winner leg Lutman Mem. (2); second in leg and Final Lutman Mem. FORCED PASSAGE p,3,1:53f ($86,371) (Rustler Hanover). 14 wins, 3 thru 7. At 2, third in leg Delaware Stbd. Breeders S. at Dover. At 3, second in leg Delaware Stbd. Breeders S. at Dover; third in leg Delaware Stbd. Breeders S. at Harrington, Final Delaware Stbd. Breeders S. at Dover. POWERFUL PASSAGE (M) p,1:56.2f; BT1:55.2f ($62,528) (Powerful Toy). 4 wins, 4 thru 7. At 6, second in cons. Tom Swann Mem. at Ocean. PEMBROKE BLAST p,3,1:57.2h; 4,1:56.3h; BT1:54.4h ($43,670) (Three Olives). 10 wins, 3 thru 5. ARMBRO VESSEL p,1:55.4 ($32,511) (Jate Lobell). 7 wins, 5 thru 7. ARMBRO WAGE p,4,1:56f; BT1:53.2s ($22,151) (Dexter Nukes). 8 wins, 4 thru 6. Producers: Western Pass ($420) (dam of SOUTHVIEW SHANNON p,3,1:57.3; 1:55.4, PICTONIAN FANCYPAS p,2,2:03.2h; 3,1:58.3h, PICTONIAN PASADENA p,2,Q2:05.2h; 3,2:04.2h; 1:59.1h), Armbro Secret (dam of SECRET'S DREAMBOY p,2,1:53.1; 3,1:53), Keeping Tabs (dam of CARMEN O p,3,1:55.1; 4,1:52.2-$191,890). 3rd Dam Pass p,2,2:00.2f ($25,226) by Strike Out. 4 wins at 2 and 3. At 2, second in heat The Standardbred S.; third in heat The Standardbred S., Arden Downs S. Half-sister to the dam of ISLAND FANTASY p,2,1:52; 3,1:50.1 ($1,371,525). From 7 foals, dam of 7 winners, 3 in 1:54, 6 in 1:58, including: DAVID'S PASS p,2,1:52.2; 3,1:50.4 ($1,652,500) (Jate Lobell). 13 wins at 2 and 3. At 2, winner leg New York Sire S. at Buffalo, Monticello, Saratoga, Vernon, Final New York Sire S. at Yonkers, Garden State S., International Stallion S., Bluegrass S.; second in Arden Downs S.; third in New York State Fair S. at Syracuse. At 3, winner Final North America Cup, Final Meadowlands P., Messenger S., Adios S.; second in Final Art Rooney P., elim. North America Cup; third in elim. James B. Dancer Mem. Next Dam - RACY KATHY (Race Time-TARPORT KATHY p,3,2:03f-Thorpe Hanover) STAKES ENGAGEMENTS Delvin Miller Adios Cane Pace Little Brown Jug Messenger Art Rooney Pace Standardbred Arden Downs Delaware Breeders Maryland Stdb. Race Fund Progress Pace Consigned by HUNTERTON SALES AGENCY, AGENT for Beechwood Acres. Raised at Beechwood Acres, Burlington, ON BETTORBEGONE West Hall (ONTARIO ELIGIBLE) Row D Stall 2 909 BAY COLT Foaled April 22, 2018 Tattoo No. 7SR69 Cam Fella p,4,1:53.1 Cam's Card Shark p,3,1:50 ------------ Jef's Magic Trick p,2,2:02f Bettor's Delight p,3,1:49.4 -------- Armbro Emerson p,4,T1:51.4 Classic Wish p,3,T1:52 ------------------ Best Of The Best p,3,2:04.1f BETTORBEGONE Abercrombie p,4,1:53 Artsplace p,4,1:49.2 ---------------------- Miss Elvira p,2,2:00.1f She's Long Gone ------------------- Matt's Scooter p,3,T1:48.2 Mattastrophic p,3,1:54.3 ---------------- Nadia's Sister p,2,1:56.3 1st Dam SHE'S LONG GONE BT1:57s ($4,123) by Artsplace. Starter at 2 and 3. From 6 previous foals, dam of 3 winners, 1 in 1:55, 2 in 2:00, including: HES GONE BADDER p,3,1:56.4h; 4,1:55h; BT1:51.4f ($70,046) (Badlands Hanover). 9 wins at 3 and 4. SHES LUCKY (M) p,3,1:58.2; BT1:55.4f ($16,115) (Camluck). 3 wins at 3. Cantfindabettorman p,2,Q2:00.1h-'19 (Bettor's Delight). 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AFFAIR WITH AFLAIR (M) p,3,1:59.2h; BT1:58.4h ($10,493) (Camotion). 2 wins at 3. Producers: Capitol Hillary (dam of EAGLE TACK p,2,2:00.2h; 4,1:53.4f, CAPITOL JET p,2,Q2:02.1h; 1:57h). 3rd Dam NADIA'S SISTER p,2,1:56.3 ($162,887) by No Nukes. 5 wins at 2. At 2, winner Debutante S., leg New Jersey Sires S., elim. Sweetheart P. at Meadowlands; third in Countess Adios S., Lady Baltimore P., leg New Jersey Sires S. Full sister to NADIA LOBELL p,2,1:55; 3,1:53.4f ($1,007,119). From 13 foals, dam of 10 winners, 1 in 1:50, 6 in 1:55, 10 in 2:00, including: FEELIN FRISKIE p,2,1:54.3; 3,1:49.1 ($784,210) (Artiscape). 11 wins, 2 thru 4. At 2, winner leg New Jersey Sires S., elim. Battle Of Freehold; second in Final New Jersey Sires S.; third in Final Battle Of Freehold. At 3, winner Final New Jersey Classic, elim. North America Cup; second in Final North America Cup, leg and Final New Jersey Sires S.; third in Oliver Wendell Holmes P., elim. Adios S. 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