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NILE CROCODILE Dark Bay Or Brown Gelding; Foaled Apr 18, 2016 KEE HRA DIGITAL 2020 #0013 NILE CROCODILE Dark Bay or Brown Gelding; foaled Apr 18, 2016 Unbridled Empire Maker...................... Toussaud Pioneerof the Nile................ Lord At War (ARG) Star of Goshen................... Castle Eight NILE CROCODILE Elusive Quality Smarty Jones..................... Kiddari............................. I'll Get Along (2006) La Paz............................. Hold Your Peace Classy Craft By PIONEEROF THE NILE (2006). 108. Stakes winner of $1,634,200, 1st CashCall Futurity [G1] (HOL, $400,000), etc. Among the leading sires in U.S., sire of 8 crops of racing age, 717 foals, 442 (62%) starters, 31 (7%) stakes winners, 4 champions, 305 (69%) winners of 808 races and earning $43,623,793 USA, including American Pharoah ( 119, Horse of the year in U.S., $8,650,300, 1st Kentucky Derby [G1] (CD, $1,418,800), etc.), Classic Empire ( 116, Champion in U.S., $2,520,220, 1st Breeders' Cup Juvenile [G1] (SA, $1,100,000), etc.), Moonhak Chief (Horse of the year in Republic of Korea, to 5, 2020, $1,772,349 USA, 1st Grand Prix [L], etc.), La Alpujarra (VEN) (Champion in Venezuela, 1st Clasico Cantaura [L], etc.), Midnight Storm ( 125, $1,783,110, 1st Shoemaker Mile S. [G1] (SA, $240,000), etc.). Broodmare Sire: SMARTY JONES (2001). 121. Champion 3-year-old colt in U.S., Classic winner of $7,613,155, 1st Kentucky Derby [G1] (CD, $5,884,800), etc. Leading sire in Uruguay, sire of 13 crops of racing age, 837 foals, 593 (71%) starters, 30 (5%) stakes winners, 3 champions, 447 (75%) winners of 1549 races and earning $40,654,383 USA, including Better Life (Champion 4 times in Singapore, $1,660,660 USA, 1st Longines Singapore Gold Cup [L], etc.). Sire of dams of champions Doraonpogyeongseon, Quasar, and of stakes winners Keiai Nautique, Fierce Impact, New Legend (KOR), Tiger Blood, Win Win Win, Sky Captain, Tiz Plus, Smarty River Pants, Wise Rachel, Precious, Navicello. 1st dam 2006 KIDDARI, by Smarty Jones. 95. 5 wins at 3 and 4, $181,992, Roxelana S. (CD, $40,800), 3rd Prairie Rose S. (PRM, $6,000). Dam of 8 foals, 3 to race, 2 winners-- 2013 Kidd Malibu (c. Malibu Moon). TF 87. Winner at 4 and 6, 2019 in UAE, placed at 3 in IRE, $50,665 (USA). 2012 Taparri (f. Tapit). 98. Winner at 2, $35,935. 2016 Nile Crocodile (g. Pioneerof the Nile). See below. 2nd dam 1988 LA PAZ, by Hold Your Peace. 110. 8 wins, 2 to 4, $175,431, Brown Bess Breeders' Cup H. (BM, $29,475), Candle in the Wind H. (GG, $16,950), Arizona Breeders' Futurity -R (TUP, $28,980), 2nd Turf Paradise Futurity (TUP, $17,066), Cecilia de Mille Harper Invitational H. -R (BM, $8,000), Willow Brae Farm H. -R (BM, $5,000), 3rd Sun Seeker Farm H. (BM, $4,500). Half-sister to CLASSY SHEIKH ( 114. $226,692, Swift S. (TUP, $15,000), etc.), MY TREAT ( 99. $156,072, Arizona Breeders' Derby -R (TUP, $27,010), etc.), Trail Class ( 111. $119,379, 2nd Prevue S. (RP, $5,455), sire), Classy Import ($25,936, 3rd Arizona Breeders' Derby -R (TUP, $3,355)). Dam of 13 foals, 10 to race, 8 winners-- 2007 MISSION IMPAZIBLE (c. Unbridled's Song). 121. 3 wins, 2 to 4, $1,284,949, Louisiana Derby [G2] (FG, $450,000), New Orleans H. [G2] (FG, $240,000), 2nd Clark H. [G1] (CD, $105,340), Stephen Foster H. [G1] (CD, $105,524), Donn H. [G1] (GP, $100,000), New Orleans H. [G2] (FG, $80,000), Mineshaft H. [G3] (FG, $25,000), 3rd Southwest S. [G3] (OP, $25,000), etc. Sire. 1997 FOREST CAMP (c. Deputy Minister). 121. 4 wins, 2 to 4, $339,984, Del Mar Futurity [G2], Pirate's Bounty H. -R (DMR, $42,495), 2nd Norfolk S. [G2], San Miguel S. [G3]. Sire. 2000 SPANISH EMPIRE (c. Pleasant Colony). 121. 5 wins at 3 and 4, $276,714, Fifth Season S. [G3] (OP, $60,000), Louisiana H. (FG, $36,000), 2nd Whirlaway H. [G3] (FG, $20,000), Tenacious H. (FG, $12,000), 3rd Lone Star Park H. [G3] (LS, $33,000). 2006 KIDDARI (f. Smarty Jones). 95. Black type winner, see above. 1995 Adalene (f. Alleged). 87. Winner at 3 and 4, $49,140. Dam of 12 foals, 9 to race, 8 winners-- Copyright © 2020 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 1 of 3 KEE HRA DIGITAL 2020 #0013 NILE CROCODILE Dark Bay or Brown Gelding; foaled Apr 18, 2016 2005 A. P. Flatter (f. Flatter). 91. 5 wins at 3 and 5, $93,234, 3rd Aspen Cup H. (RUI, $5,000). 2003 All Verses (g. Pulpit). 98. 17 wins, 6 to 8, $139,446. 2015 Boogie With Me (f. Winslow Homer). 93. 3 wins at 2 and 4, 2019, $103,801(USA). 2014 Carrie (f. Gone Astray). 91. Winner at 2, $64,200. 2002 Elder (c. Pulpit). 83. Winner at 2, $34,350. 2012 Ada Cowgirl (f. Kodiak Kowboy). 68. Winner at 4, $21,990. 2000 Spank (c. Tale of the Cat). 81. Winner at 3, $15,055. 2009 Gwanggaetoham (c. Mizzen Mast). 4 wins at 3 in KOR. 1998 Classical Charm (f. A.P. Indy). 103. 2 wins at 3, $90,840. Dam of 2 foals, 1 to race-- 2003 Sweet Endurance (f. Saint Ballado). 74. Placed at 2, $10,090. Dam of 5 foals, 3 to race, 1 winner 1996 Kristoval (c. Kris S.). 93. 2 wins at 4, $93,572. 2008 Pazitively Perfect (c. Pleasantly Perfect). 92. Winner at 4 and 5, $44,734. 1999 Spin Room (f. Spinning World). Unraced. Dam of 9 foals, 9 to race, 6 winners-- 2011 Room for Aptitude (f. Aptitude). 93. 14 wins, 3 to 7, $124,970. 2008 Loud Pipes (g. Ghostzapper). 97. Winner at 4, $76,433. 2007 Merry Miner (f. Mineshaft). 84. Winner at 4, $32,850. Producer. 2013 Thunder World (f. Thunder Gulch). 66. 3 wins at 3, $17,730. 2005 Mine At the Moment (g. Mineshaft). 78. Winner at 4, $12,705. 2010 Gospel Diva (f. After Market). 45. Winner at 4, $7,718. 2004 Lady Pewitt (f. Orientate). 81. Unplaced in 1 start. Dam of 8 foals, 6 to race, 5 winners 3rd dam 1979 CLASSY CRAFT, by Crafty Drone. 2 wins in 2 starts at 2, $38,386, Phoenix Futurity. Sister to GREY RIDER ( 77. $61,943, Prescott Downs Thoroughbred Futurity [O], etc.), half-sister to BURNT ADOBE ($53,511, Dr. Fager H. (TUP, $14,400), etc.). Dam of 12 foals, 11 to race, all winners-- 1996 CLASSY SHEIKH (g. Sheikh Albadou (GB)). 114. 11 wins, 3 to 11, $226,692, Swift S. (TUP, $15,000), 2nd Honor the Hero Turf Express S. (CBY, $8,000), Honor the Hero Turf Express S. (CBY, $7,000), 3rd Shot of Gold S. (CBY, $4,800), Swift S. (TUP, $3,500). 1988 LA PAZ (f. Hold Your Peace). 110. Black type winner, see above. 1986 MY TREAT (f. Pass the Tab). 99. 7 wins, 3 to 5, $156,072, Arizona Breeders' Derby -R (TUP, $27,010), 2nd Turf Paradise Futurity [L] (TUP, $18,180), Don Riley S. (CBY, $5,685), Arizona Breeders' Futurity -R (TUP, $9,412), 3rd Sunbelt H. (RP, $3,174). Dam of 11 foals, 10 to race, 8 winners-- 1998 Classy Con (f. Fast Play). 78. 2 wins at 3, $27,705. Dam of 9 foals, 7 to race, 5 winners 1997 Lebontempsroulet (g. At the Threshold). 118. 11 wins, 3 to 8, $289,408. 2001 Top Machine (g. Chanate). 90. 4 wins, 3 to 5, $41,299. 2004 She's a Golddigger (f. Chanate). 79. 4 wins at 3 and 4, $22,389. 1994 Hung the Moon (g. Peaked). 76. Winner at 3 and 4, $22,209. 1999 Knotting Hill (f. Society Max). 83. 3 wins at 4 and 5, $17,311. Producer. 1996 Mighty Suspicious (g. Meadowlake). 99. Winner at 3, $12,590. 2003 Originator (g. Chanate). 72. Winner at 3, $4,198. 1989 Trail Class (c. Believe a Little). 111. 11 wins, 2 to 8, $119,379, 2nd Prevue S. (RP, $5,455). Sire. 1984 Classy Import (f. Obraztsovy). 5 wins, 3 to 5, $25,936, 3rd Arizona Breeders' Derby -R (TUP, $3,355). Dam of 6 foals, 3 to race, all winners-- 1992 Classy and Silken (g. Silken Reality). 101. 10 wins, 3 to 8, $36,917. 1998 Classy Leah (f. Brilliant Leader). 87. 3 wins at 4 and 5, $22,307. 1995 Brunelleschi (g. Silken Reality). 73. Winner at 2, $7,168. 1997 American Class (g. Quiet American). 105. 11 wins, 2 to 6, $149,284. 1999 A Grade Above (g. Honor Grades). 94. 6 wins, 5 to 8, $61,352. 1995 Alluwish (g. Alwuhush). 96. Winner at 2 and 7, $41,515. 1991 Maximum Effort (f. Society Max). 82. 5 wins, 2 to 6, $22,639. Dam of 4 foals, 3 to race, all winners-- 2005 Maxie's Night Cap (f. Capsized). 88. 7 wins at 2 and 3, $47,737. Producer. 2000 Maximum Exposure (g. Ambivalent). 76. 2 wins at 4, $7,256. 1999 Takeme Or Leaveme (f. Ambivalent). 60. Winner at 3, $4,518. Copyright © 2020 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 2 of 3 KEE HRA DIGITAL 2020 #0013 NILE CROCODILE Dark Bay or Brown Gelding; foaled Apr 18, 2016 1987 Head West (c. Believe a Little). 2 wins at 3, $13,581. 1993 Sir Charles B (g. Bold Ego). 83. 3 wins at 5 and 7, $6,007. RACE RECORD for Nile Crocodile: Unraced. Copyright © 2020 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 3 of 3.
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