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Shesa Sweet Talker equineline.com Product 40PF 02/01/11 10:04:44 EST Shesa Sweet Talker Dark Bay or Brown Filly; Apr 08, 2009 Storm Bird, 78 b Storm Cat, 83 dk b/ Terlingua, 76 ch Stormin Fever, 94 dk b/ Seattle Slew, 74 dk b/ Shesa Sweet Talker Pennant Fever, 89 dk b/ Letty's Pennant, 82 dk b/ Foaled in Florida Hoist the Flag, 68 b Stalwart, 79 b Stalwart's Secret, 96 b Yes Dear Maggy, 72 gr Secreto, 81 b I Like Secrets, 87 b 'N Everything Nice, 79 b By STORMIN FEVER (1994). 129. Stakes winner of $484,664, Sport Page H. [G3], etc. Sire of 9 crops of racing age, 625 foals, 486 starters, 27 stakes winners, 1 champion, 355 winners of 1064 races and earning $24,696,173 USA, including Biofuel ( 111, Champion in Canada, to 3, 2010, $758,493 USA, Selene S. [G3], etc.), Fusaichi Auster ($1,303,021 USA, Miyako Oji S., etc.), Sweet Talker ( 115, $1,098,723, Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup S. [G1], etc.), A Little Warm ( 116, to 3, 2010, $752,280, Jim Dandy S. [G2], etc.), Check the Label ( 107, to 3, 2010, $493,894 USA, Garden City S. [G1], etc.), Tarlow ( 120, $439,740, Santa Margarita Invitational H. [G1], etc.), Stormin Normandy ( 112, $381,998, Hudson H. -R, etc.). 1st dam STALWART'S SECRET, by Stalwart. 93. 5 wins at 2 and 3, $143,110. Dam of 8 foals, 4 to race, 4 winners-- Downtown Hamill (g. by Running Stag). 98. 3 wins at 4 and 5, $88,640. Patricia's Secret (f. by Lucky Lionel). 101. 5 wins, 3 to 5, $84,360. Demi's Secret (f. by Demaloot Demashoot). 75. 5 wins, 3 to 6, $72,025. Midas' Secret (c. by Touch Gold). 65. Winner at 3, 2011, $12,120. Shesa Sweet Talker (f. by Stormin Fever). See below. 2nd dam I Like Secrets, by Secreto. 89. Winner at 3 and 4, $62,533, 2nd Queen Breeders' Cup S., Park Heights H., Seton Hall University S.. Dam of 4 winners-- Starbuster (f. by Housebuster). 83. Winner at 2, $21,005. Dam of-- HESA BIG STAR (g. by Hesabull). 112. 10 wins, 2 to 7, placed at 8, 2010, $339,460, Mo Bay S., Tony Gatto Dream Big S., Tony Gatto Dream Big S., 3rd Pennsylvania Governor's Cup H. [L], Wolf Hill S., etc. Set ncr at Laurel Park, 5 1/2 furlongs in 1:01.20. Five Star Susan (f. by Pentelicus). 89. Winner at 2 and 3, $62,880, 3rd Florida Stallion/Desert Vixen S. -R. Stalwart's Secret (f. by Stalwart). 93. See above. Bullwhip (c. by Holy Bull). 87. 4 wins at 3 and 4, $43,370. Ms Regina (f. by Pyramid Peak). 74. Winner at 2 and 3, $19,722. 3rd dam 'N EVERYTHING NICE, by Damascus. Unraced. Half-sister to OUR MIMS ($368,034, Champion 3-year-old filly in U.S., Coaching Club American Oaks-G1, etc.), SUGAR AND SPICE ($257,046, Mother Goose S.-G1, etc.), ALYDAR ($957,195, Flamingo S.-G1, etc., Leading sire in U.S., Leading broodmare sire in France), Foyt ($66,476, 3rd Peter Pan S.-G2, sire), Mister Big Louie ($19,923 (USA), 3rd Prix Vicomtesse Vigier [G2], etc., sire). Dam of 5 winners-- I Like Secrets (f. by Secreto). 89. Black type placed winner, see above. China Bell (f. by Seattle Slew). 96. Winner at 3, $21,000. Dam of-- CHINA STORM (f. by Storm Cat). 99. 3 wins in 4 starts at 2 and 3, $85,860, Forward Gal S. [G3]. Producer. Donusa (f. by Woodman). 91. Winner at 2 and 3 in FR , placed at 4 in NA , $47,471 (USA). Dam of-- Zain Lass (f. by Swain (IRE)). 96. Placed, 2 to 6, $60,065, 2nd Hidden Light S. -R. Gold Seal (f. by Mr. Prospector). 2 wins at 3, $60,154. Producer. Wally by Golly (c. by Mr. Leader). 5 wins at 3 and 6, $46,247. Tooth Fairy (f. by Sadler's Wells). 84. Placed at 3, $12,025. Producer. Wild West (c. by Seattle Slew). 87. Placed at 3, $7,290. Mulawih (g. by Secreto). TF 47. Placed at 5 in ENG. 4th dam Copyright © 2011 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 1 of 2 equineline.com Product 40PF 02/01/11 10:04:44 EST Shesa Sweet Talker Dark Bay or Brown Filly; Apr 08, 2009 Sweet Tooth, by On-and-On. 10 wins, 2 to 4, $86,004, 2nd Alcibiades S. Broodmare of the year in 1977. Half-sister to SUGAR PLUM TIME ($198,856, Firenze H.-G2, etc.), PLUM BOLD ($81,907, Juvenile S., etc., Leading sire in South Africa). Dam of 8 winners, including-- OUR MIMS (f. by *Herbager). 6 wins at 3 and 4, $368,034, Champion 3-year-old filly in U.S., Coaching Club American Oaks-G1, Alabama S.-G1, Delaware H.-G1, Fantasy S.-G2, 2nd Kentucky Oaks-G2, Demoiselle S.-G2, Tempted S., 3rd Ashland S.-G3. ALYDAR (c. by Raise a Native). 14 wins in 26 starts, 2 to 4, $957,195, Flamingo S.-G1, Florida Derby-G1, Champagne S.-G1, Blue Grass S.-G1, Travers S.-G1, Sapling S.-G1, Arlington Classic-G2, Whitney S.-G2, etc. Leading sire in U.S., Leading broodmare sire in France. SUGAR AND SPICE (f. by Key to the Mint). 5 wins at 2 and 3, $257,046, Mother Goose S.-G1, Ashland S.-G2, Cotillion S.-G2, 2nd Ladies H.-G1, Firenze H.-G2, Gazelle H.-G2, 3rd Acorn S.-G1, Alabama S.-G1, etc. CINNAMON SUGAR (IRE) (f. by Wild Again). 113. 6 wins, 2 to 4, $412,596, Konica Long Look H. [G2], Coral Gables H. [L], 2nd Mother Goose S. [G1], Acorn S. [G1], Gazelle H. [G1], etc. SURE TURN (c. by Best Turn). Winner at 2 and 3, $53,190, Crimson Satan S. -R. Sire. Foyt (c. by Raise a Native). 5 wins at 3 and 4, $66,476, 3rd Peter Pan S.-G2. Sire. Mister Big Louie (c. by Alleged). Placed, 3 to 4 in ENG and FR , $19,923 (USA), 3rd Prix Vicomtesse Vigier [G2], Yorkshire Cup [G2], Prix de Lutece [G3]. Sire. Gleaming Smile (f. by Gleaming). Unraced. GRIN (g. by Danzig). 102. 15 wins, 3 to 8, $127,572, Wolf Hill S.-ntr, 5 furlongs in 0:56.60. Joyous Pirouette (f. by Nureyev). Winner in 2 starts at 4 in NA , placed at 3 in IRE, 3rd Ballycorus S. 'N Everything Nice (f. by Damascus). See above. RACE RECORD for Shesa Sweet Talker: Unraced. Copyright © 2011 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 2 of 2.
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