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Dashing Debby, 07 B Cappucino Bay, 89 B Marquetry, 87 Ch Marquet Rent, 99 B Fantasy Cat, 84 B equineline.com Product 40P 01/25/21 13:19:19 EST Likeable Bay Colt; Jan 26, 2018 Pulpit, 94 b Tapit, 01 gr/ro Tap Your Heels, 96 gr/ro Frosted, 12 gr/ro Deputy Minister, 79 dk b/ Likeable Fast Cookie, 00 b Fleet Lady, 94 dk b/ Foaled in Kentucky El Prado (IRE), 89 gr Medaglia d'Oro, 99 dk b/ Dashing Debby, 07 b Cappucino Bay, 89 b Marquetry, 87 ch Marquet Rent, 99 b Fantasy Cat, 84 b By FROSTED (2012). Stakes winner of 6 races of $3,972,800 USA in N.A. and United Arab Emirates, Mohegan Sun Metropolitan H. [G1] (BEL, $670,000), Whitney S. [G1] (SAR, $670,000), etc. His first foals are 3-year-olds of 2021. Sire of 355 foals, 69 starters, 2 stakes winners, 20 winners of 24 races and earning $1,360,117 USA, including Travel Column (at 2, 2020, $209,184, Golden Rod S. [G2] (CD, $119,040), etc.), Ingratiating (at 2, 2020, $107,759 USA, Darley Maribyrnong Trial S. [L], etc.), Ten for Ten (at 2, 2020, $99,050, 2nd Remsen S. [G2] (AQU, $30,000), etc.), Frost Me (to 3, 2021, $98,200, 2nd Maid of the Mist S. -R (BEL, $30,000)), Cave Hill (at 2, 2020, $38,335, 3rd Dania Beach S. [L] (GP, $7,425)), Frosteria ($70,800, 2nd Santa Ynez S. [G2] (SA, $40,000)), Cloudy (3rd Darley Maribyrnong Trial S. [L]). 1st dam DASHING DEBBY, by Medaglia d'Oro. Winner at 2, $38,730, J J'sdream S. (CRC, $30,000). Dam of 7 foals, 5 to race, 5 winners-- DAWN THE DESTROYER (f. by Speightstown). 4 wins, 2 to 5, $556,405, Interborough S. [L] (AQU, $55,000), 2nd Ketel One Ballerina S. [G1] (SAR, $100,000), Thoroughbred Club of America S. [G2] (KEE, $50,000), 3rd Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Sprint [G1] (SA, $90,000), Prioress S. [G2] (SAR, $25,000), Barbara Fritchie S. [G3] (LRL, $25,000), Bed o' Roses Invitational S. [G3] (BEL, $30,000), Distaff H. [G3] (AQU, $18,000). BRONZE STAR (c. by Tapit). 5 wins, 2 to 5, $195,555, Oak Tree H. (OTP, $32,400), Bull Dog H. (FNO, $30,750), 2nd Rolling Green S. (GG, $10,000). Likeable (c. by Frosted). See below. Debby d'Oro (f. by Giant's Causeway). Winner at 3, $43,885. Nucla (f. by Malibu Moon). Winner at 3, $42,737. 2nd dam MARQUET RENT, by Marquetry. 4 wins, 3 to 5, $189,790. Sister to LEAVE A LEGACY ($537,540, Remington Futurity [L] (RP, $79,680), etc., sire), Makin Headlines ($122,641 (USA), 2nd Silver Deputy S. [L] (WO, $21,400(CAN))). Dam of 9 winners-- DASHING DEBBY (f. by Medaglia d'Oro). Black type winner, see above. Hopeful Image (f. by Gulch). 3 wins at 2 and 3, $112,359, 3rd Bonnie Miss S. [G2] (GP, $20,000), Brave Raj S. [L] (CRC, $9,900), Calder Oaks [L] (CRC, $7,125), Deceit S. (BEL, $6,670). Producer. Wood Machine (g. by Curlin). 12 wins, 3 to 8, 2020, $147,843(USA). Hard Scramble (c. by Hard Spun). Winner at 3, $95,340. Diamond Maker (f. by Mineshaft). 2 wins at 3, $62,719. Producer. Takes the Gold (g. by Corinthian). Winner at 2, $52,030. Always Misbehaving (c. by Into Mischief). Winner at 3, 2020, $45,555. Bugler's Dream (c. by Medaglia d'Oro). 3 wins at 7 in GER, $15,640 (USA). All World (g. by Curlin). Winner in 2 starts at 3, $12,400. 3rd dam FANTASY CAT, by *Cougar II. 5 wins, 2 to 4, $123,261. Half-sister to =SHINE SHARE (IRE) ($70,399 (USA), Ludwig Goebels-Erinnerungsrennen [L], etc.). Dam of 10 winners-- LEAVE A LEGACY (c. by Marquetry). 8 wins, 2 to 6, $537,540, Remington Futurity [L] (RP, $79,680), Edmond H. [L] (RP, $75,000), Great West S. [L] (RP, $60,000), Clever Trevor S. (RP, $15,000), 2nd Ark-La-Tex H. [G3], Remington Park Derby [L] (RP, $60,000), Governor's Cup H. [L] (RP, $15,000), 3rd Texas Turf Challenge S. [L] (LS, $16,500), etc. Sire. Makin Headlines (g. by Marquetry). 6 wins, 2 to 5, $122,641(USA), 2nd Silver Deputy S. [L] (WO, $21,400(CAN)). Marquet Rent (f. by Marquetry). See above. Purr Pleasure (f. by El Gran Senor). 4 wins, 2 to 4, $116,073. Dam of-- Copyright © 2021 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 1 of 2 equineline.com Product 40P 01/25/21 13:19:19 EST Likeable Bay Colt; Jan 26, 2018 BAD KITTY (f. by Mt. Livermore). 3 wins at 2, $85,516, Miss Mommy S. (HAW, $25,236), 2nd Smart Deb S. (AP, $10,440). Producer. Ribbons (f. by Beau Genius). 2 wins at 3, $50,109. Dam of-- SILVER STETSON MAN (g. by Silver Charm). 6 wins, 3 to 7, $227,846(USA), Governor's Cup H. (FPX, $27,750), 3rd Devil Diver S. [L] (BEL, $7,748). SPARKLING PINK (f. by Marquetry). 3 wins at 2 and 3, $205,980, Monmouth Park NATC Futurity -R (MTH, $120,000), 2nd Gasparilla S. (TAM, $9,000). Dam of-- EUSTACIA (f. by Forestry). 7 wins in 14 starts, 2 to 4, $161,137(USA), Freedom of the City S. (NP, $30,000(CAN)). Dam of-- All Canadian (c. by Reload). Winner at 2, 2020, $83,170(USA), 2nd Simcoe S. -R (WO, $50,000(CAN)), Bull Page S. -R (WO, $20,000(CAN)). Holiday Ashley (f. by The Cliff's Edge). Winner at 3, $36,622. Dam of-- HIGH ON GIN (f. by Fury Kapcori). 4 wins at 2 and 3, 2020, $173,464, My Trusty Cat S. (DED, $60,000), Happy Ticket S. (LAD, $36,000), 3rd Martha Washington S. [L] (OP, $15,000). Holiday Blake (g. by Harlan's Holiday). 7 wins, 3 to 6, $111,545. Lost Cat (f. by Lost Code). Winner at 2 and 3, $76,807. Ragtime Rascal (c. by Dixieland Band). 7 wins, 3 to 6, $68,180. Sire. Opacity (g. by Odyle). 4 wins at 3 and 4, $15,704. Envision the Cat (f. by Lost Code). Placed at 3, $4,180. Dam of-- E Z KITTY (f. by He's Tops). 14 wins in 27 starts, 3 to 6, $303,837, Emerald Distaff H. (EMD, $35,750), Washington State Legislators H. (EMD, $27,500), Hastings H. (EMD, $27,500), Pegasus Training Center S. -R (EMD, $27,025), 2nd Washington State Legislators H. (EMD, $10,000), etc. Producer. 4th dam Sheer Fantasy, by Damascus. 4 wins at 3 and 4, $47,664, 3rd Kiss Me Kate S., Trevose S. Half-sister to LAW SOCIETY ($373,487 (USA), Champion 2-year-old in Ireland, Champion 3-year-old in Ireland, 2nd hwt. at 2 on English Free Hand., Joe McGrath Irish Sweeps Derby [G1], etc., Leading sire in Italy), STRIKE YOUR COLORS ($189,119, Breeders' Futurity-G2, etc.), LEGAL BID ($139,916 (USA), Highland Spring Derby Trial S. [G3], etc., sire), ALFARAZDQ (Labor Day Cup [L], etc., sire), CERADA RIDGE ($105,426, Miss Woodford S., etc.). Dam of 5 winners, including-- =SHINE SHARE (IRE) (f. by El Gran Senor). Winner at 2 and 3 in GER, $70,399 (USA), Ludwig Goebels-Erinnerungsrennen [L], 2nd Las Vegas-Slenderella Rennen [L], 3rd Preis der Hannoverschen Sparkassen und der VGH-Deutscher Stutenpreis [G3], Deutscher Buchmacher Stutenpreis von Neuss [G3]. Fantasy Cat (f. by *Cougar II). See above. Ashshama (f. by Arctic Tern). Winner at 3 in ENG. =SUBYA (GB) (f. by Night Shift). 5 wins at 2 and 3 in ENG, $97,734 (USA), Tripleprint Lupe S. [L], Bonusprint Masaka S. [L], Milcars Star S. [L], 2nd Tattersalls Rockfel S. [G3]. Tatouma (f. by The Minstrel). 2 wins at 2 in ENG, $18,639 (USA). RACE RECORD for Likeable: At 2, 2020, one win, once 2nd. Earned $49,050. Copyright © 2021 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 2 of 2.
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