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DOUBLE SONG Barn 3 Hip No. 4597 Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent XLI Barn Hip No. 3 DOUBLE SONG 4597 Dark Bay or Brown Mare; foaled 1997 Nijinsky II Shadeed............................ Continual Alydeed............................. Alydar Bialy.................................. Kankakee Miss DOUBLE SONG *Forli Spread the Rumor............. Regal Rumor Play the Rumor ................. (1988) Elocutionist Play My Song ................... Marching Melody By ALYDEED (1989). Classic winner of $930,689, Queen's Plate-R (WO, $228,900(CAN)), etc. Leading sire in Canada, sire of 10 crops of racing age, 490 foals, 363 starters, 12 stakes winners, 255 winners of 786 races and earning $14,114,382 & $1,880,219(CAN) in N.A., including champi- on Primaly ($378,770), and of Torrid Affair [L] ($367,829), Quick in Deed ($75,229 & $289,457(CAN)). Sire of dams of stakes winners Just in Case Jimmy, Original Gold, Seductively, Racing Luck, Speedy Deedy, etc. 1st dam PLAY THE RUMOR, by Spread the Rumor. 9 wins, 3 to 6, $107,312. Sister to RUMOR'S SONG. Dam of 8 other registered foals, 8 of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2006, 6 to race, 3 winners, including-- Special Deed (f. by Alydeed). 3 wins at 2 and 3, $64,290. The Company Van (g. by Peruvian). 3 wins at 2 and 3, 2006, $32,169. 2nd dam PLAY MY SONG, by Elocutionist. Unraced. Dam of 4 other winners, incl.-- RUMOR'S SONG (f. by Spread the Rumor). 3 wins in 4 starts at 2, $49,073, OTA Futurity-R (RP, $34,074). 3rd dam MARCHING MELODY, by Go Marching. Placed at 2. Half-sister to DARK KING (15 wisn, $126,101, Royal Poinciana H., etc.), RAPID LINK ($33,- 308, Schuylkill S., etc.). Dam of 5 foals, 4 to race, 3 winners, including-- MY NATIVE PRINCESS. 8 wins, 3 to 6, $279,812, Miss Universe H., 2nd Osunitas S.-L, Children's Hospital H.-L, Liberal Lady H., 3rd Merry Madeline H. [L], Miss America H.-L, B. Thoughtful S., Los Cerritos S., Susan's Girl S., Sacramento H.-R (GG, $5,200). Dam of-- Puddlesnikin. 2 wins at 3, $63,349. Fight Song. Winner at 2, 3, and 4, $54,890, 2nd Constitution S. Dam of-- Christine Crane. 3 wins at 4, $37,468, 2nd Duluth S. (CBY, $5,000). Dam of DON GUIDO ($185,020, champion 3-year-old colt in Puerto Rico, Copa Gobernador, Copa San Juan, 3rd Derby Puertorriqueno). Having a Party. 6 wins at 3 and 4, $72,770. Producer. Carmin G. Producer. Granddam of I'VE GOT A CHOICE (6 wins, $32,036, Thrifty Car Rental Futurity (MEP, $14,189)), Renes Bold One (5 wins, $44,421, 2nd Thrifty "50" Open Futurity-R (MEP, $10,000)). RACE RECORD: At 2, unraced; at 3, two wins. Earned $29,930. PRODUCE RECORD: 2002 Easy Double, f. by Unbridled Jet. Winner at 3, $21,893. 2003 Double Fling, f. by Unbridled Jet. Winner at 2, placed at 3, 2006, $37,894. 2004 unnamed f. by Buddha. 2005 c. by Officer; 2006 f. by Cuvee. Not mated. KEE 11/06.
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