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Gray Or Roan Filly Barn 7 Hip No Consigned by T-Square Stud LLC, Agent Barn Hip No. 7 Gray or Roan Filly 585 Ack Ack Broad Brush...................... Hay Patcher Mongoose......................... Cox's Ridge Gray or Salty Gal ........................... Roan Filly Salt Spring (ARG) February 4, 2004 Hail to Reason Stop the Music ................. Bebopper Communing...................... (1987) The Axe II Pull the Shade .................. Time for Bed By MONGOOSE (1998). Stakes winner of 6 races, 2 to 4, $694,531, Donn H. [G1] (GP, $300,000), Miller Genuine Draft Cradle S. [L] (RD, $120,000), 2nd Gulfstream Park H. [G1] (GP, $60,000), Summing S. [L] (MED, $15,- 000), 3rd Turfway Spiral S. [G2]. His first foals are 2-year-olds of 2006. Son of stakes winner Broad Brush, leading sire, sire of 85 stakes winners, including champion Farda Amiga [G1] (4 wins, $1,282,302), and of Con- cern (7 wins, $3,079,350, Breeders' Cup Classic [G1], etc.), Include [G1]. 1st dam Communing, by Stop the Music. 2 wins at 3, $37,942, 2nd Cherry Blossom H. (GS, $7,840), 3rd Jersey Belle S. (GS, $4,378). Sister to Evening's Over. Dam of 8 other registered foals, 8 of racing age, 5 to race, 3 winners-- Princeton Avenue (g. by Editor's Note). 5 wins, 2 to 6, 2005, $49,739, 3rd Prevue S. (RP, $2,500). Platinum Halo (g. by Halo). 6 wins, 3 to 7, $72,082. Free Verse (f. by Opening Verse). Winner at 3 and 5, $32,350. Pioneer Princess (f. by Pioneering). Placed at 2 and 3, 2006, $15,080. 2nd dam PULL THE SHADE, by The Axe II. Unraced. Dam of 7 winners, including-- CURTAINS DRAWN (f. by Time for a Change). 5 wins in 8 starts at 3 and 4, $127,895, Edgewood S. [L] (CD, $37,213), Cleveland Oaks (TDN, $24,000). Evening's Over (f. by Stop the Music). 5 wins, 3 to 5, $62,616, 3rd Genuine Risk H. (TUP, $3,010), West Mesa H. (ALB, $2,970). Dam of-- GOOD NIGHT (g. by Lord At War (ARG)). 6 wins, 3 to 8, $268,915, Tran- sylvania S. [L] (KEE, $70,308), 2nd Fair Grounds Breeders' Cup H. [L] (FG, $31,820), Forerunner S. [L] (KEE, $22,420), Seattle Slew S. [L] (KEE, $15,120), 3rd National Museum of Racing Hall of Fame H. [G2], Kentucky Colonel S. [L] (ELP, $5,400). NASHVILLE (g. by Septieme Ciel). 21 wins in 38 starts, 2 to 9, $174,- 004, Paradise Valley H. (TUP, $15,000), Rattlesnake S. (TUP, $15,- 000), Saguaro S. (TUP, $15,000). Communing (f. by Stop the Music). Stakes-placed winner, above. 3rd dam TIME FOR BED, by Bold Ruler. 5 wins at 3, $47,015, Test S., 3rd Spinster S. Half-sister to Dinner Gong, Chapel. Dam of 3 winners, including-- Nursery Tale. 19 wins, 3 to 10, $110,139. Go to Bed. Placed at 2, $4,150. Dam of BYPASSER ($63,182, sire), Lon- don Lancer ($146,821), Loud and Clear [Q] ($58,533), Sleep On It. Curlers. Unraced. Dam of FIRGIE'S JULE [G3] ($218,551), Marshall Blake [G3] ($97,934). Granddam of BOLD WENCH [G3] ($450,611). Engagements: OBS Championship S., NATC F. Foaled in Canada..
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