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Fasig-Tipton Hip No. Property of Joe-Dan Farm, Inc. 1 Handy Combination Northern Dancer Danzig . { Pas de Nom Partner’s Hero . Winning Hit Handy { Safely Home . { Arc Lamp Combination . Mr. Prospector Dark bay/br. colt; Tank’s Prospect . { Midnight Pumpkin foaled 2000 {Tanks for Lunch . Vice Regent (1990) { Chilly Hostess . { Impressive Lady By PARTNER’S HERO (1994), $554,731, Ky Cup Sprint S. [G2], etc. His first foals are 3-year-olds of 2003. Sire of 32 winners, $1,747,902, including New York Hero (at 3, 2003, $418,860, Lane’s End S. [G2]), Private Chef (2 wins in 3 starts at 3, 2003, $99,633, Will Rogers S. [G3]), Object of Virtue ($71,928, Maryland Million Lassie S.). 1st dam TANKS FOR LUNCH, by Tank’s Prospect. Winner at 2, $23,040. Dam of 4 other foals of racing age, 4 to race, 3 winners-- POLISH HOSTESS (f. by Polish Numbers). 3 wins at 2 and 3, $135,840, Egret S. [L] (MED, $30,000), 2nd Twixt S.-R (LRL, $15,000). Imbuia’s Verse (f. by Opening Verse). 7 wins, 2 to 4, $59,296. Raleigh Tavern (f. by Colonial Affair). Winner at 3, $22,360. 2nd dam CHILLY HOSTESS, by Vice Regent. Winner at 2, $13,014. Dam of 7 win- ners, including-- WESTERN WINTER (c. by Gone West). 5 wins at 3 and 4, $312,310, Joseph M. O’Farrell [R] (HIA, $16,950), 2nd Metropolitan H. [G1], Commonwealth Breeders’ Cup S. [G2] twice, Surfside S. (HIA, $5,600), 3rd Carter H. [G1], Eillo H. [L] (GP, $5,693). Sire. Neat Dish (f. by Stalwart). Winner at 2 in Ireland, 2nd Anheuser Busch E.B.F. Railway S. [G3], E.B.F. Orby S., 3rd Ardenode Stud E.B.F. Leopardstown S. [G3]. Dam of-- RIDDLESDOWN (c. by Common Grounds). 4 wins in England; in France, 2nd Prix Hubert de Chaudenay Casino Barriere de Menton [G2]; 3 wins to 6, 2003, $173,262 in N.A., Mac Diarmida H. [G3], etc. Fill the Bill (c. by Bob Back). Winner at 2 and 3 in Ireland, 2nd Juddmonte Beresford S. [G3], Budweiser Guinness Curragh Cup [G3], Eyrefield Two-Year-Old Race, Ballyroan S., etc.; winner in England. 3rd dam IMPRESSIVE LADY, by Impressive. 8 wins, $66,315, Mazarine S., etc. Half- sister to RIGHT CHILLY ($203,140, dam of DARCIA), COOL TED, Stage Queen (dam of BOLD RURITANA [G3], $1,140,163, champion twice in Canada; STAGE FLITE, champion in Canada; STAGE KING; granddam of DUKE OF FLITE, hwt.; COZZENE’S FLITE, HIGH SPEED TRAVEL, SNAKE PIT), Cool Combo (dam of SEVEN STONES; granddam of TYUS, $442,976; IRON POST, at 10, 2003). Dam of 8 winners, including IMPERIAL COLONY [G3] ($546,850), IMPRESSIVE PRINCE, SUPERTAM, Impressive Image. G’dam of ADORNED ($203,695, dam of ARCHERS BAY, $666,200, champion; NASHINDA, at 2, 3003, $148,635-CAN), UNBRIDLED LADY. Race Record: At 2, unraced; at 3, 2003, unraced through September 24. Breeders’ Cup nominated. Registered Maryland-bred. 9-03 Bnpedout.txt bn4572 kg/l/l HIP NUMBER:1 Hip No. 2 Property of Joe-Dan Farm, Inc. Hillbilly Junction Northern Dancer Dixieland Band . { Mississippi Mud Dixie Brass . Sham { Petite Diable . { Taste of Life Hillbilly Junction . Hoist the Flag Chestnut colt; U. S. Flag . { Due Dilly February 8, 2001 {Two Moon Junction . Miswaki (1994) { Moonwaki . { First Moon (ARG) By DIXIE BRASS (1989), [G1]. Sire of 8 crops, 29 black type winners, $20,957,620 in NA/US, $96,937 in Can, including Dixie Dot Com [G2] ($1,332,775), Praise From Dixie ($651,310 in NA/US; to 7, 2003, $81,746 in Can), Faccia Bella ($482,744), Montana Dreamin’ (to 8, 2003, $442,287), Beautiful America (to 3, 2003, $425,766), Scagnelli. 1st dam TWO MOON JUNCTION, by U. S. Flag. Unplaced in 2 starts. Sister to MOONLIGHTING. This is her first foal. 2nd dam MOONWAKI, by Miswaki. Unraced. Dam of 5 other foals to race, 4 winners-- MOONLIGHTING (f. by U. S. Flag). 8 wins, 3 to 5, $245,663, Wistful H.-R (MED, $27,000), George F. Hammerschmidt Memorial H. [R] (PHA, $25,380), 2nd Open Fire S. [L] (DEL, $15,000). Moonopoly (f. by Isopropyl). 16 wins, 4 to 8, $358,120, 3rd West Long Branch S. (MTH, $4,800). Brimstone Tough (g. by Red Scamper). 5 wins, 3 to 5, 2003, $98,192, 3rd Send More Money S.-R (PEN, $2,750). Lunar Module. Winner at 3, $19,274. 3rd dam FIRST MOON (ARG), by Menguante. 6 wins, 2 to 4 in Argentina, Gran Premio Criadores-G1, Premio Ignacio e Ignacio F. Correas-G1, Premio Abril-G2, Premio Alemania-G3, Premio Gran Bretana-G3, 2nd Gran Premio Enrique Acebal-G1, 3rd Premio Arturo R. Bullrich-G2, Premio Miguel Angel y Tomas Juarez Celman-G2. Dam of 4 foals to race, all winners-- Go Gaille. 6 wins, 3 to 7, $37,199. Bilisi. 8 wins, 3 to 5, $32,450. Lunar Peace. 5 wins, 3 to 6, $27,557. Sire. First Real Peace. Winner one season. 4th dam SNOW WALTZ, by Snow Cat. Unraced. In Argentina. Complete records not available. Dam of 4 known winners-- FIRST MOON (ARG). Black type winner, see above. Carai. Black type-placed, 2nd Premio Jose Pedro Ramirez [G2]. Pura Nieve. 6 wins at 3 and 4 in Argentina. Good Wings. 2 wins at 3 in Argentina. Registered New Jersey-bred. 9-03 Bnpedout.txt bn4573 kg/l/l HIP NUMBER:2 Hip No. Property of Joe-Dan Farm, Inc. 3 Pick’s Top Mr. Prospector Fappiano . { Killaloe Piccolino . In Reality { Mochila . { Ride the Trails Pick’s Top . Northern Dancer Dk bay/br. gelding; Topsider . { Drumtop foaled 1999 {Top Tea . Droll Role (1987) { Funny Tea . { Turkish Tea By PICCOLINO (1987), placed. Sire of 10 crops, 111 winners, 4 black type winners, $5,945,585 in NA/US, $16,887 in Can, including Evil’s Pic ($437,877, Interborough H. [G3], Great Lady M. S., Ruthless S., etc.), Honorable Pic (to 6, 2003, $328,223, Pete Axthelm H., etc.), Ozilda’s Karen (10 wins to 5, 2003, $291,748, Honky Star S., etc.). 1st dam TOP TEA, by Topsider. Unraced. Sister to Tea for Top. Dam of 8 other foals of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2003, six to race-- My Top Saint (f. by Saint Ballado). 4 wins at 2 and 3, $126,116. Time for Tea (f. by Timeless Native). 7 wins, 2 to 5, $111,618. Top Groom (c. by Groomstick). 8 wins, 2 to 5, placed at 6, 2003, $106,360. Nepal Tea (f. by Nepal). 7 wins, 3 to 7, $53,848. Tea Attack (c. by Red Attack). 5 wins, 2 to 6, $50,655. Top Sport (c. by Sports View). Winner in 1 start at 2, $6,300. 2nd dam FUNNY TEA, by Droll Role. 3 wins at 3, $26,190. Dam of 5 winners, incl.-- Tea for Top (f. by Topsider). 6 wins, 2 to 6, $147,897, 2nd Herecomes- thebride S. [L] (GP, $11,930), Crystal Lake H. (CRC, $4,485). Dam of 5 foals, all winners, including-- SILK CITY (f. by Carson City). 7 wins, 2 to 4, $131,834, Sheer Echo H. (HIA, $24,000), Dade County S. (HIA, $15,990). Gay Fun. 10 wins, 3 to 7, $77,329. Fun and Gold. 6 wins, 3 to 5, $65,425. Producer. 3rd dam TURKISH TEA, by Bagdad. Unraced. Dam of 7 winners, including-- Roman Tea. 4 wins at 3 and 4, $67,580. Tea for Ten. 7 wins, 3 to 5, $58,569. Goldfish Tail. 3 wins, $39,275 in N.A.; winner in Trinidad and Tobago. La Campagnoloa. 5 wins at 4 and 5, $30,503. Producer. 4th dam TEELA, by *Cockrullah. Winner at 3, $4,675. Half-sister to HAREM LADY ($238,317, Manhattan H., etc.), GAB BAG. Dam of 3 other foals-- CINTEELO. 14 wins, 2 to 5, $270,866, Westchester H.-G2, Leonard Richards S.-G3, Kelly-Olympic H.-G3, Navesink H., Appleton H., J. Rine Strohecker Memorial H.-ncr, 2nd Caesar Rodney S., etc. Sire. Co Host. 9 wins, 3 to 7, $228,147, 2nd Metropolitan H.-G1, Nassau County H.-G3. Sire. Sugar Tee. Unraced. Dam of 5 winners, including-- Now’s the Time. 13 wins, 3 to 7, $153,607, 2nd Woodlawn S.-G3, etc. Race Record: At 2, unraced; at 3, once 3rd in 1 start; at 4, 2003, twice 2nd. Earned $8,680. 9-03 Bnpedout.txt bn4585 mb/l/l HIP NUMBER:3 Hip No. 4 Consigned by John Kimmel, Agent Amherst Wildcat Storm Bird Storm Cat . { Terlingua Forest Wildcat . Bold Native { Victoria Beauty . { Abifaith Amherst Wildcat . Private Account Bay colt; Personal Flag . { Grecian Banner foaled 1999 {Mon Drapeau . Bon Mot (FR) (1992) { *Ardenay . { *Denisy By FOREST WILDCAT (1991), [G3], $478,862. Sire of 4 crops, 17 black type winners, $10,042,990 in NA/US, $76,724 in Can, including Snow Dance (to 5, 2003, $938,597, Mrs. Revere S. [G2], etc.), Forest Secrets (to 5, 2003, $601,553, Acorn S. [G1], etc.), D’wildcat [G1] ($570,444), Forest Heiress [G3] (to 4, 2003, $419,201), Madame Red. 1st dam MON DRAPEAU, by Personal Flag. 3 wins at 3 and 4, $54,603. Dam of 1 other foal of racing age, a 2-year-old of 2003, which has not started. 2nd dam *ARDENAY, by Bon Mot (FR). Unraced. Dam of 12 winners, including-- VIOLETERA (f. by Time for a Change). Winner at 2 and 3 in France, Prix Occitanie, 2nd Prix de la Seine, Prix de Liancourt, 3rd Prix des Tuileries, Prix Contessina; winner at 4, $101,242 in N.A., 2nd Ticonderoga H.
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