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132 Consigned by Sally Thomas, Agent Chestnut Colt Hip No. 132 Consigned by Sally Thomas, Agent Chestnut Colt Clever Trick Phone Trick . { Over the Phone Confide . Devil’s Bag { Bag of Tricks . { Quixotic Lady Chestnut Colt . Blade April 29, 2003 Dee Lance . { Bedazed {Dee’s Satin Doll . Be a Prospect (1994) { Prospect an Agent . { Satan’s Agent By CONFIDE (1994), $230,766, Swale S. [G3], Spectacular Bid S. [G3], etc. Sire of 3 crops, including 2-year-olds of 2004, 28 win- ners, $664,256 in NA/US, $291,703 in Canada, including Confiding Winner (to 3, 2003, $130,090, Silver Spur Breeders’ Cup S., etc.), San Diego Blowout (2 wins at 2, 2003, $125,358 in Canada, Colin S.). 1st dam DEE’S SATIN DOLL, by Dee Lance. Unraced. Sister to Chardeelance. Dam of 4 foals of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2004, two to race, both winners-- Ramblin Amber (f. by State Craft). Winner at 3 and 4, 2003, $12,636. Brian’s Lil Bud (c. by State Craft). Winner at 3, 2003, $4,086. 2nd dam PROSPECT AN AGENT, by Be a Prospect. Unraced. Sister to Be a Agent. Dam of 2 winners-- Chardeelance (f. by Dee Lance). 8 wins, 3 to 5, $93,189, 2nd Black Mesa H.-R (RP, $6,150). Lance’s Girl. Winner at 3, $11,278. Dam of-- Meladrie (f. by Bright Lance). 5 wins, 2 to 4, 2003, $80,815, 3rd Miss Indiana S.-R (HOO, $8,190). Bold Moro. Placed at 3, 2003. 3rd dam SATAN’S AGENT, by Crimson Satan. Winner at 2, $6,116. Dam of-- Be a Agent. 16 wins, 2 to 8, $355,362, 2nd Count Fleet Sprint H. [G2], Barbizon Streak S. (OP, $7,600) twice, 3rd Hot Springs S. [L] (OP, $6,075), Hindoo H. [L] (CD, $5,710). Satanmademedoit. 6 wins, 3 to 5, $33,813. Dam of-- Erath Andy. 11 wins, 3 to 6, $55,163. Prospective Angel. Unraced. Dam of 3 winners, including-- Margie’s James. Winner at 5, $11,471. 4th dam QUASI, by Barbizon. Winner at 2, $8,225. Half-sister to Twin Buttes (3rd Cinderella S.). Dam of 1 other winner-- Hilios Salute. Winner at 3, $4,223. Twin Lea (twin). Unraced. Dam of 3 winners, including-- NAT’S LEA. 8 wins, 2 to 7, $244,375, Burlingame S. [L] (BM, $31,150), Old English Rancho H.-R (BM, $17,225), Willow Brae Farm H.-R (BM, $14,450), 2nd Sorority S.-R (GG, $10,000), Black Swan S. (FPX, $6,800), 3rd Bay Meadows Lassie S. [L] (BM, $7,500), Rancho Jonata S.-R (BM, $4,200). Dam of Naturally Wild (to 6, 2003, $293,135, 2nd Furl Sail H. [L], FG, $15,000, Honeymoon S., etc.). Breeders’ Cup nominated. Eligible for KTDF registration. 12-03 Fmpedout.txt fy7108 mb/l/l HIP NUMBER:132.
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