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84 Buck Pond Farm (Douglas S Hip No. Barn 13 Consigned by 84 Buck Pond Farm (Douglas S. Arnold), Agent Powder N Blush KBIF Danzig . Northern Dancer War Chant . {Pas de Nom {Hollywood Wildcat . Kris S. Powder N Blush . {Miss Wildcatter Bay mare; Confirmed Bachelor . Blushing Groom (FR) foaled 2012 {Dame Camille . {Misukaw (2005) {Stagy . Theatrical (IRE) {Pedicure By WAR CHANT (1997), $1,130,600, Breeders’ Cup Mile [G1], etc. Sire of 18 crops, 44 black type wnrs, $52,812,501, including Silent Sedition [G1] ($895,587), Midnight Interlude [G1] ($769,232), Kingsfort [G1], Cham- berlain Bridge [G2] ($1,953,016), Brilliant [G2] ($726,797). Sire of dams of black type winners Country House, Kitten’s Roar, Den’s Legacy, etc. 1st dam DAME CAMILLE, by Confirmed Bachelor. Unplaced. Dam of 3 other foals of racing age, one to race, which is unplaced in 2 starts. 2nd dam STAGY, by Theatrical (IRE). Placed at 3, $6,340. Sister to SECOND PER- FORMANCE. Dam of 1 foal, above. 3rd dam PEDICURE, by Mr. Prospector. 2 wins, $59,221. Half-sister to FOOTING (dam of Strollin Slew; g’dam of BANNED [G2], $599,476), Forty Love (dam of FORTY TALES [G2], $666,789; etc.). Dam of 7 winners, including-- MASSEUSE. 4 wins, $267,950 in N.A./U.S., Beaugay H. [G3], 2nd New York S. [G2], Virginia Oaks [L], 3rd Hillsborough S. [G3]; in 1 start, $180,000 in Canada, Dance Smartly S. [G2]. Total: $439,652. Dam of-- ROYAL ARTILLERY. Winner at 2 and 3, 47,863 pounds in England, Rose of Lancaster S. [G3]; placed in 1 start at 3, 42,000 euro in France, 3rd Prix Saint-Germain [G2]; $34,069 in N.A./U.S., 2nd Champions Day Marathon Overnight S. (CD, $22,939). Total: $144,789. BUFF. 8 wins, 2 to 5, $646,468, Jefferson Cup S. [L], Louisville H. [L], Seattle Slew S. [L], Jiffy Lube S. [L], 2nd River City H. [G3], Louisville H. [L], 3rd Stars and Stripes Breeders’ Cup H. [G3], etc. SECOND PERFORMANCE. 2 wins at 3, $109,020, Mac Diarmida S.-R (BEL, $37,080), 3rd Lexington S. [G3], Lawrence Realization S. [G3]. Frozen Treat. Winner at 2, $31,015. Dam of 5 winners, including-- CATRAGEOUS. 2 wins at 3, $97,560, Wine Country S. Producer. Ketel Twist. 3 wins, $192,477, 3rd Sixty Sails H. [G3], etc. Dam of HIGH VELOCITY (2 wins at 2, placed at 3, 2020, $135,900, Bob Hope S. [G3], 3rd Los Alamitos Futurity [G2], Robert B. Lewis S. [G3]). Cool. 3 wins at 3, $87,270, 3rd Drumtop S.-R (SUF, $8,000). Pediform. Unraced. Dam of PERISTALTICA (ARG) [G1]; CIAO AMORE, Rielo [G2]; Peristaltico. G’dam of SINFONIA FANTASTICA [G1]. Bonsai Beauty. Unraced. Dam of GREEN MASK [G2] (Total: $1,064,761). Soak. Unraced. Dam of Soccer Dan (8 wins, Total: $121,282). Kaluki. Unplaced. Dam of GABIGOOTHERWAY (Total: $109,302). Race Record: Unraced. Produce Record: 2019 not pregnant; 2020 c. by Niagara Causeway. Last mated April 24, 2020 and BELIEVED TO BE PREGNANT to-- LOOKIN AT LUCKY (2007) (Smart Strike--Private Feeling), [G1] $3,307,278, champion twice. Sire of 8 crops, 60 black type wnrs, 5 champions, $48,540,221, including Accelerate [G1] ($6,692,480), Wow Cat (CHI) [G1] ($1,202,977) and Country House ($2,120,175, Ky. Derby [G1], etc.). 12-20.
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