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2014 Yearling BREEDERS SALES COMPANY of LOUISIANA, inc. 2013 Champion Two-Year-Old Louisiana Bred filly and G2 Stakes Winner, Designer Legs, a Breeders Sales Co. of Louisiana Yearling Sale graduate. 2014 YEARLING SALE Tuesday September 23, 2014 Louisiana Ike Hamilton Expo Center HORSE West Monroe, Louisiana Designer Legs, a ‘12 Clear Creek Stud Consignment, wins the G2 Adirondack Stakes! PROVEN SUCCESS The Leading Louisiana YearLing Consignor ranked 1st an amazing 22 times in thirty years! Clear Creek stud has been the Leading Louisiana Yearling Consignor for the majority of the past thirty years, ranking either 1st or 2nd since 1984. The Clear Creek Stud Consignment has produced Stakes Winners of over $2.2 million in recent years, including G2SW Designer Legs, a 2012 sale graduate Our 2014 Consignment represents another outstanding group of individuals with excellent pedigrees and conformation. Visit us in person or at our web- site to see what we have to offer. With Yearlings by Clear Clear Stud Stallions B.J.’s Mark • CusToM for CarLos • haLf ours ide • Lion TaMer • oLe reBeL As well as Courageous Cat Majestic Warrior Paddy O’Prado Drosselmeyer Musket Man Parading High Cascade Porto Foricos Hold Me Back Northern Afleet Sidney’s Candy Lookin At Lucky Old Fashioned Tenpins Breeding • Boarding • Foaling & Mare Care • Breaking & Training • Sales Prep & Representation 11591 Hwy. 1078, Folsom, Louisiana 70437 985-796-5563 • Fax 985-796-3630 www.clearcreekstudllc.com e-mail: [email protected] spendthrift “The South’s Finest in Horse Transportation” A shipping agent is available for your convenience 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For any transportation related questions please call 318-294-4020 Office: 318.747.6883 Office Fax: 318.747.3347 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ThoroughbredTransport.com Thoroughbred Transport, Inc., 1171 Wemple Road • Bossier City, Louisiana 71111 President: Angelo J. Trosclair III • Cell 318-288-9009 Scot t Gel ner r acinG Excellent 2-year-olds Let me help you with your next yearling purchase 337-499-9767 Boyd Gaming Richard J. Goetz HoRse TRanspoRTaTion, inc. "We Goetz'em where you wants'em" Family owned and operated for forty years. Providing horse lovers dependable professional service each and every time we are entrusted with the duty of transporting their precious cargo. Desiree (318) 564-4743 USDOT# 0347072 2013 Louisiana stallion of the Year Topped louisiana sires of louisiana-Bred runners by earnings to earn the Andrew l. “red” erwin louisiana stallion of the year. Ide Forty Niner-Maytide, by Naskra TWO TImE WInnER OF ThE AndREW L. “REd” ERWIn LOuIsIAnA sTALLIOn OF ThE YEAR. Ide Previously won the award in 2009. Only 5 other stallions have been repeat winners of the award since 1974. Ide has been the leading active sire of Louisiana Breds four of the past five years. Sire of Ide Be Cool 2013 louisiana Horse of the Year and Champion Juvenile Colt or Gelding. Seven wins from first seven starts. Placed 2nd in the Super Derby Prelude Stakes against open company August 2. Two 2014 stakes wins and $361,700 earnings to date. IdeFroMTHeBAYou, set NCR winning Louisiana Showcase Starter S., @7.5 f. T in 1:28.90 ($356,175) sHeZACrAZYGIrl, winner of four stakes races and $396,800 Glamoride, twice stakes placed winner as a 2yo in 2013, 2nd $150,000 Louisiana Jewel Stakes Look for the following yearlings by Ide Hip #16 chc o/o Impertinence. 2nd dam Gpl SW SOPHIE MY LOVE. Hip #27 dkbbc o/o half sis to Gpl SW LOUISBORG. Hip #74 chf o/o Spl winner Primary Motive. Half sis to SW MAKING AMENDS ($242,320). Hip #95 bc o/o Social Home by Home At Last. One starter one winner. Hip #141 chf o/o Spl winner What’s Your Point, dam of G2 pl winner Dubai Chanel. Hip #166 chf o/o half sis to SHEZACRAZYGIRL, Shezacrazylilsis. Standing at Clear Creek Stud, LLC 11591 Hwy. 1078, Folsom, Louisiana 70437 985-796-5563 • Fax 985-796-3630 • e-mail: [email protected] www.clearcreekstudllc.com Leading sire of Louisiana-breds his 1st, 2nd and 3rd Crops! Millionaire G1 Winning sprinter/Miler • Triple digit Beyers 9 Times. Lion Tamer Will’s Way-Tippecanoe Creek, by olympio Sire of HeAvY oN THeMIsTer Mult SW. Won 12 Evangeline Mile H. in track record time! (1 Mi. in 1:36.38). Set 6 furlong track record (1:08.93) to his credit at Evangeline Downs. 2014 stakes placed. $473,490 earnings. Win lion Win, a $40,000 2012 Breeders Sales Company graduate, finished second in the Louisiana Cup Sprint earning stakes placed black type, now with earnings of $110,057. souTHerN dude, 2013 SW and G3 placed. Earned triple digit Beyers in his first start. ($318,257). lion Warrior, juvenile stakes placed winner. Look for the following yearlings by Lion Tamer Hip #59 chg o/o mult winner & producer Miss Storm Song. Hip #60 bc o/o Spl winner Missy’s Advantage. Half bro to mult G3 pl SW GOOD MORNING DIVA ($328,578). Hip #75 bf o/o Queen ofthe Empire. 2nd Dam SW and stakes producer ELECTRIC SHOCK. Hip #81 bc o/o Reverence, dam of 3 foals to race all winners. Black Type family. Hip #84 bc o/o Royal Sweep, dam of mult SW IN THE FAIRWAY ($306,315). Hip #123 bc o/o Toasttofriendship ($109,347) half sis to Gpl Sweet Storm Creek. Hip #132 bf o/o G3plSW U K TRICK. Hip #180 chc o/o Dana’s Lucky Lady ($176,919) dam of champion mult GSW LA GLAMAROSA, and Theyplayingoursong earned stakes placed black type August 2, finishing second in the Louisiana Cup Juvenile Fillies and adding $10,000 to her earnings. Standing at Clear Creek Stud, LLC 11591 Hwy. 1078, Folsom, Louisiana 70437 985-796-5563 • Fax 985-796-3630 • e-mail: [email protected] www.clearcreekstudllc.com The Ike hamilton Expo Center 501 Mane Street, West Monroe, Louisiana PHONE: (318) 325-9160 FAX: (318) 329-9183 hotels and motels 1. Hilton ............................................................318-398-0653 (Ask for Breeders Sales Company Rates) 2. Hampton Inn.................................................318-938-2800 (Ask for Breeders Sales Company Rates) 3. Comfort Inn ..................................................318-361-0750 (Ask for Breeders Sales Company Rates) 4. Holiday Inn Express ....................................318-807-6000 5. Best Western, West Monroe........................318-322-9922 6. Quality Inn & Suites ....................................318-387-2711 7. Red Roof Inn ................................................318-388-2420 8. Americas Best Value Inn.............................318-325-5780 9. Wingate Inn ..................................................318-387-7395 10. Motel 6 ..........................................................318-388-3810 2014 BREEdERs sALEs COmPAnY OF LOuIsIAnA, InC. AnnuAL YEARLInG sALE To Be held at The Ike hamilton Expo Center West Monroe, Louisiana Tuesday, september 23, 2014 • 11:00 a.m. ALL HORSES IN THE SALE MUST BE ON THE GROUNDS BY NOON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2014 AUCTIONEER KEITH BABB SALES DIRECTOR Daren English SALE SPONSORED BY LOuIsIAnA ThOROuGhBREd BREEdERs AssOCIATIOn P.O. BOX 24650 NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 70184 1-800-772-1195 • 504-947-4676 FAX 504-943-2149 PHONE DURING SALE 318-325-9160 FAX DURING SALE 318-329-9183 BId BY PhOnE: Roger (cell): 504-432-1160 Daren (cell): 859-312-7801 ATTENTION BUYERS AND CONSIGNORS All accredited Louisiana bred foals of 2013 auctioned in these sales are eligible to either the A.L. “Red” Erwin Memorial Stakes or the Elge Rasberry Memorial Stakes. IMPORTANT PLEASE BRING THIS CATALOGUE TO THE SALE WITH YOU. THE SUPPLY IS LIMITED. For more information contact the Louisiana Thoroughbred Breeders Association 1-(800)-772-1195 BREEdERs sALEs COmPAnY OF LOuIsIAnA 2014 AnnuAL YEARLInG sALE FOR PEOPLE WHO LOVE HORSES Official Publication of the Louisiana Thoroughbred Breeders Association VOLUME 32, NUMBER 5 The Louisiana Horse (ISSN 0747-1912) is published quarterly, plus annual Yearlilng Catalog in September, plus annual Stallion Register in December by Louisiana Horse Magazine, located at 142 Colver Dr., Ponchatoula, La. 70454. Address all correspondence to The Louisiana Horse, P.O. Box 24560, New Orleans, LA 70184. Telephone (985) 386-0360. Fax (985) 386-0360. E-mail: [email protected]. Single Copy $3, 1 year subscription $18, annual Stallion Register $7, 2 year subscription $30. Periodicals postage paid in Ponchatoula, La. 70454 and at additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER, send form 3579 to Louisiana Horse Magazine, P.O. Box 24560, New Orleans, LA 70184. The opinions expressed in signed articles are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily agree with those of the management or staff of this publication. Acknowledgements, statistics and results of North American racing as given in the Louisiana Horse are based on the copyrighted charts and tabulations of the Daily Racing Form and American Racing Manual published by News America Publications, Inc. copyright owner of said charts, and any reproduction there- of is prohibited. Sire statistics are compiled by information supplied by Bloodstock Research Information Services, Inc., Lexington, Kentucky, all rights reserved. Copyright © 2014 Louisiana Horse Magazine, Inc. Title “Louisiana Horse”, registered U.S. Patent Office. A sPECIAL BOnus FOR OuR BuYERs $Louisiana$ $Purchase$ $Voucher$ The Breeders Sales Company of Louisiana will award a voucher of $250.00 to the owner and/or trainer who purchase a yearling for a price of $10,000 or more at our 2014 Yearling Sale. There is a limit of one per individual. The Breeders Sales Company of Louisiana is happy to support the buyers who make our sale a success. ImPORTAnT nOTICE TO PROsPECTIVE BuYERs ALL POTENTIAL BIDDERS ARE INSTRUCTED TO READ CONDI- TIONS OF SALE AND IMPORTANT NOTICES PRINTED THROUGH- OUT THIS CATALOGUE. POTENTIAL BIDDERS ARE FURTHER ADVISED OF THEIR RIGHT AND DUTY TO EXAMINE ANY HORSE PRIOR TO BIDDING ON THAT ANIMAL. THE ADVICE AND COUNSEL OF A VETERINARIAN, TRAIN- ER, AGENT OR OTHER KNOWLEDGEABLE INDIVIDUAL IS ALSO SUGGESTED.
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