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Dark Bay Or Brown Filly Barn 6 West Hip No. Property of Alan Quartucci, Harry L. Landry Bloodstock LLC, Agent 401 Gray or Roan Filly In Reality Relaunch . { Foggy Note Slew Gin Fizz . Seattle Slew { Slew Princess . Gray or Roan Filly { Lillian Russell Salt Lake May 4, 2005 Ordway . { Priceless Countess {A Girls Gotta Eat . Two Punch (2000) { Alberta . { Glamour By SLEW GIN FIZZ (1991), black type winner of 4 races, $210,994, She- ridan S. [G3], 2nd Hopeful S. [G1], etc. Sire of 9 crops, 19 black type winners, including Cafetin (champion, Joaquin S. de Anchorena [G1], etc.), Bushra (champion), Slew Motion (to 4, 2006, $213,500), Guar- achero [G1 , La Sorpresa ($162,920 in NA), Latency [G1] (to 4, 2005). 1st dam A GIRLS GOTTA EAT, by Ordway. Winner at 2, $11,140. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2-year-old of 2006, which has not started. 2nd dam ALBERTA, by Two Punch. Winner at 2, $14,018. Dam of 2 winners-- Royal Severance. 3 wins at 2 and 4, 2005, $45,964. Raisedinthesouth. Winner at 4, $10,514. 3rd dam GLAMOUR, by Green Dancer. Winner at 3, $21,270. Dam of 2 other winners-- Encanto. 4 wins at 3 and 4, $80,641. My Private Lady. Winner at 3 in Brazil. 4th dam SMART ANGLE, by Quadrangle. 7 wins at 2 and 3, $414,217, champion at 2, Frizette S.-G1, Selima S.-G1, Matron S.-G1, Spinaway S.-G1, Poin- settia S.-G3, Adirondack S.-G3, etc. Sister to QUADRATIC ($233,941, sire), half-sister to SMARTEN ($716,426, sire), SMART HEIRESS (dam of HOMEBUILDER [G2], 11 wins, $1,172,153; AZTEC EMPIRE [G3], $308,229; Sparkling Wit [G3]). Dam of 14 foals to race, 13 win- ners, including-- HOUSTON. 5 wins at 2 and 3, $240,632, Bay Shore S. [G2], King’s Bishop S. [G3], Derby Trial S. [G3], 2nd Tom Fool S. [G2]. Sire. Saratoga Classic. 4 wins at 2 and 3, $129,221, 2nd Mazarine S. [G3], Natalma S. [L] (WO, $17,320). Producer. Boyhood Dream. 7 wins, 3 to 5, $160,150. Set ncr at Mountaineer. Special Gift. 2 wins at 3, $42,520. Dam of 4 winners, including-- Wise Gift. Winner at 3 and 4, 2005, $32,920 & $13,919 (CAN). Jeanie’s Gift. Unraced. Dam of ELABORATE (6 wins, $565,852, Triple Bend Breeders’ Cup Invitational H. [G2], etc.), No Malo, Andrea Gail (dam of AREYOUTALKINTOME, 8 wins to 5, 2006, $642,667, El Conejo H. [G3], California Cup Sprint H.-R, SA, $90,000, Real Good Deal S.-R, DMR, $60,000, 2nd Los Angeles Times H. [G3], Los Angeles H. [G3], California Cup Sprint H.-R, OSA, $30,000, etc.). Racing Queen. Dam of UBIQUITY [G2] (4 wins, $426,505). Registered New York-bred. 5-06 Hip No. Barn 7 Property of Warren & Dale Thiel 402 Eddy Brook Thoroughbreds, McMahon of Saratoga Thoroughbreds LLC, Agent Button Bay Mr. Prospector Gone West . { Secrettame Western Borders . J. O. Tobin { Ruby Green . { Uncommitted Button Bay . Seattle Slew Bay filly; Slew City Slew . { Weber City Miss April 24, 2005 {Are You Ready . Wolf Power (SAF) (1996) { Mo. Wolf . { Brushly By WESTERN BORDERS (1994), $263,300, Hialeah Sprint Championship H., 2nd Deputy Minister H., 3rd Carter H. [G1] twice. Sire of 4 crops, in- cludinng 2-year-olds of 2006, 20 winners, $732,416 & $28,900-Can, including Seattle Borders ($157,610, Baldwin S. [G3], 2nd El Camino Real Derby [G3], etc.), Rich Rubies (Chantilly S., 3rd Debutante S.). 1st dam ARE YOU READY, by Slew City Slew. Placed at 3. Dam of 2 foals of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2006, one to race. 2nd dam MO. WOLF, by Wolf Power (SAF). 4 wins, $60,842. Dam of 2 winners-- MO DINERO (g. by Lord At War-ARG). 10 wins, 3 to 5, $172,355, Catch- meifyoucan S. (LAD, $18,000), Island Whirl H. (LAD, $18,000), 2nd Kings Court S. (LAD, $8,000). Set ncr. Green Power. 5 wins at 4 and 6, 2005, $68,499. 3rd dam BRUSHLY, by Liloy (FR). Winner at 3, $6,870. To New Zealand. Complete re- cords not available. Dam of-- Journeytoafantasy. 3 wins, 2 to 4 in Peru, 3rd Premio Augusto N. Wiese; winner at 4, $7,083 in N.A. Dam of 5 winners, including-- Ransomforafantasy. 4 wins at 2 and 3 in Peru, 2nd Premio Roberto Alvarez Calderon Granados. Producer. Fadwa. 5 wins, 3 to 5 in Peru, 2nd Clasico Frau Astrid. Landofmagic. 8 wins, 2 to 5, $149,206 & $100 (CAN). Lightotouch. Unraced. Dam of She’s Golden Class (in N.Z. & Aust.). 4th dam BEHAVING LADY, by Ambehaving. 10 wins, $100,048, Zippy Do H., etc. Half- sister to Ladies Agreement (dam of Amyark; granddam of LADIES DIN [G1], 12 wins, $1,895,504; CAT APPEAL [G3], $571,443; SAND LIZARD, $420,403), Spirited Missus (dam of DARBY SHUFFLE [G3], $525,925; BEAT ALL; granddam of GOODNESS), Our Miss Dell. Dam of 7 winners, including-- BEHAVING DANCER. 7 wins, 3 to 5, $404,855, Golden Harvest H. [G3], Locust Grove H. [L] (CD, $74,750), Old South H. [L], etc. Producer. Gentleman’s Honor. 5 wins, 3 to 7, $105,173, 2nd Orange County H. [L] (LA, $12,750), Phil D. Shepherd S. [L] (FPX, $8,500). Rivergo. 8 wins, 3 to 5, $84,168, 2nd Wiley Post H. (RP, $5,465), 3rd Crossroads H. (RP, $4,181), etc. Etr. Sire. Grand Siecle. 6 wins, 2 to 6 in Belgium, 3rd Les Guinees [G2]. Misswordforword. 2 wins, 3rd Remington Park Oaks [L]. Producer. Eligible for New York Stallion S. Series. Registered New York-bred. 5-06 Barn 5 North Hip No. Property of Breezy Knob Farm, Saratoga Glen Farm LLC, Agent 403 Crafty Uncle Mr. Prospector Crafty Prospector . { Real Crafty Lady Tri Line . Proud Birdie { Great Birdie . { Moon Viewing Crafty Uncle . Nureyev Bay colt; Anjiz . { Prayers’n Promises April 5, 2005 {Auntie Jewel . Maribeau (1999) { My Dear Juliette . { My Dearest Love By TRI LINE (1993), black type winner of 6 races, $151,622, Aspirant S., Ontario County S., 2nd Hudson H., 3rd New York Breeders’ Futurity. Son of Crafty Prospector, black type-placed winner, sire of champions. Sire of 6 small crops, 7 winners, $122,490, including Mt. Vernon Rd. (to 4, 2005, $24,716), Miggy Mouse (3 wins, $21,278), Cypress Hill. 1st dam AUNTIE JEWEL, by Anjiz. Placed at 3. This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2-year-old of 2006, which has not started. 2nd dam MY DEAR JULIETTE, by Maribeau. 2 wins at 3, $68,200. Dam of 6 other foals to race, all winners, including-- Saf Link. 9 wins, 3 to 7, 2005, $175,684. Mr. Fran Man. 4 wins at 4 and 5, placed at 6, 2006, $66,833. Classic Fran. 2 wins at 4, 2006, $51,713. Bee Bo’s Gal. Winner at 3, $50,206. 3rd dam MY DEAREST LOVE, by T. V. Commercial. Dam of 7 winners, including-- DRAW SHOT. 12 wins, 3 to 9, $615,890, Poker H. [G3], Mohawk H.-R (BEL, $90,000), Ashley T. Cole H.-R (BEL, $34,050), Kingston H.-R (BEL, $33,390) twice-once in ncr, 2nd West Point H.-R (SAR, $17,465), Ashley T. Cole H.-R (BEL, $10,980), 3rd Bernard Baruch H. [G2], etc. Segrenti. 11 wins, 4 to 8, $176,240. Where Is Me. 16 wins, 2 to 9, $154,292. 4th dam ATOM PRINCESS, by Prince John. 3 wins at 3 and 5, $24,867. Half-sister to Pharashima (dam of *Briquet II; granddam of SAKAI, Platicada, Eventful, Peace Pipe). Dam of 4 winners-- DON DANIELLO. 6 wins, $142,133, Whirlaway S., 3rd Lexington H.-G2, Hill Prince H., Choice H., Lucky Draw S., Lamplighter H. Sire. Double Atom. 14 wins, 2 to 9, $157,066. Cavanagh’s Gal. 2 wins at 3, $33,000. Dam of 5 winners, including-- CAVANAGH SPECIAL. 5 wins at 3, $381,069, New York Derby [LR] (FL, $128,220), Dewitt Clinton S. [LR] (AQU, $71,520), Alex M. Robb S. [LR] (AQU, $44,910), 2nd Gen. Douglas MacArthur H. [LR] (AQU, $24,288), Ashley T. Cole S. [LR] (AQU, $19,206), etc. Sire. Rent Free. Unraced. Dam of Nurse Culkin (3 wins to 4, 2005, $171,816). Invader’s Princess. Winner at 3, $23,610. Dam of-- My Man John. 5 wins, 2 to 4, $187,681, 3rd West Point H. [LR] twice, Coastal H. [O], Sharannpour S. (MED, $3,971), etc. Registered New York-bred. 5-06 Hip No. Barn 5 North Property of Diane M. Mandryck, 404 Saratoga Glen Farm LLC, Agent Ry’s Last Tri Mr. Prospector Crafty Prospector . { Real Crafty Lady Tri Line . Proud Birdie { Great Birdie . { Moon Viewing Ry’s Last Tri . Mr. Prospector Chestnut colt; Distinctive Pro . { Well Done April 20, 2005 {Auntie Ryna . Explodent (1997) { Exploding Wind . { Track Talk By TRI LINE (1993), black type winner of 6 races, $151,622, Aspirant S., Ontario County S., 2nd Hudson H., 3rd New York Breeders’ Futurity. Son of Crafty Prospector, black type-placed winner, sire of champions. Sire of 6 small crops, 7 winners, $122,490, including Mt. Vernon Rd. (to 4, 2005, $24,716), Miggy Mouse (3 wins, $21,278), Cypress Hill. 1st dam AUNTIE RYNA, by Distinctive Pro. Winner at 3, $11,311. This is her third foal. Dam of 2 foals of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2006, one to race. 2nd dam EXPLODING WIND, by Explodent. 3 wins at 2 and 3, $49,020.
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