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740 Consigned by Runnymede Farm, Inc., Agent Chestnut Filly Hip No. Barn 13 740 Consigned by Runnymede Farm, Inc., Agent Chestnut Filly Curlin . Smart Strike Exaggerator . {Sherriff’s Deputy {Dawn Raid . Vindication Chestnut Filly . {Embur Sunshine April 24, 2018 Fantastic Light . Rahy {Lady of Akita . {Jood (2007) {Chancey Squaw . Chief’s Crown {Allicance By EXAGGERATOR (2013), black type winner of 6 races, $3,581,120, Preak- ness S. [G1], Haskell Inv. S. [G1], Santa Anita Derby [G1], Saratoga Special S. [G2], Delta Downs Jackpot S. [G3], 2nd Ky. Derby [G1], Breed- ers’ Futurity [G1], San Vicente S. [G2], 3rd San Felipe S. [G2]. Son of Curlin [G1], $10,501,800, horse of the year. His first foals are yearlings of 2019. 1st dam LADY OF AKITA, by Fantastic Light. Winner in 2 starts at 2 in England. Sister to JALISCO LIGHT. Dam of 6 foals of racing age, including a 2-year- old of 2019, five to race, 4 winners, including-- Stella Strata (c. by Street Sense). 3 wins at 3 and 4, 2019, 8,520,000 9,270,000 yen in Japan. Total: $76,312 $83,250. 2nd dam CHANCEY SQUAW, by Chief’s Crown. Winner. Dam of 7 winners, including-- AGNES DIGITAL (c. by Crafty Prospector). 11 wins, 2 to 6, 730,925,000 yen in Japan, champion, Tenno Sho Autumn [L], Mile Championship [L], etc.; winner in 2 starts, $13,200,000 (HK) in Hong Kong, Hong Kong Cup [G1], 2nd Queen Elizabeth II Cup [G1]. Total: $8,095,160. Sire. JALISCO LIGHT (c. by Fantastic Light). 3 wins at 2 and 3, 100,512,000 yen in Japan, Keisei Hai [L], Icho S. [L], etc. Total: $861,316. SHELL GAME (c. by Swain-IRE). 3 wins at 2 and 3, 77,755,000 yen in Japan, Tomoe Sho [L], 2nd Mainichi Hai [L], etc. Total: $717,906. Sire. Reach for the Moon (f. by Pulpit). Winner in 1 start at 2, 11,040 euro in Ireland; placed in 1 start at 2, 22,000 pounds in England, 3rd Meon Valley Stud Fillies’ Mile [G1]. Total: $45,234. Producer. Granddam of BLACK’S BEACH (f. by Deep Impact) 3 wins, Total: $564,309. Dame Ursula (GB). Unplaced in 1 start. Dam of Fairyland (f. by Scat Daddy) 2 wins at 2, $101,255 in N.A./U.S. 3rd dam Allicance, by Alleged. Winner at 3 in France, 2nd Prix de Flore-G3, etc. Sister to Nearlywed [G3]; half-sister to BLUSHING GROOM (FR) (cham- pion twice, 2000 Guineas-G1, etc., leading sire), BAYRAAN-G3; CHA- TEAU GAILLARD. Dam of 10 foals to race, 8 winners, including-- ROYAL KINGDOM (IRE). 3 wins in 4 starts at 2 in Ireland and England, Royal Lodge S. [G2], Tyros S. [L]. Total: $153,401. Sire. MATADOR. 6 wins in Eng. & Fr., Prix Massine [L], etc. Total: $115,322. BEAUTE DANGEREUSE. 2 wins in 3 starts at 3 in France, Prix Robert de Cholet [L]. Granddam of Sioux Rising (Summer S. [G3], etc.), Premiere Chance (dam of GABELLA), Tumultuous Gal. Great-granddam of Tagar Bere (Total: $436,603), Denusa, Gatamalata. Jezebel Monroe. Winner at 3 in England, 2nd Vodafone Group Trial S. [L], 3rd Ballymacoll Stud S. [L]. Dam of LEROS (dam of ARISTOS). Loure. Placed in England. Dam of ENTICE. Granddam of IRISH DREAM, WOODWIN W, Las Venturas [G2] (Total: $815,961), Deep Sound [G3] (Total: $650,743). Great-g’dam of COLLECTED [G1] ($2,975,500). Breeders’ Cup nominated. KTDF. 6-19.
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