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Calumet Farm Chestnut Colt Hip No. Barn 4E 331 Property of Calumet Farm Chestnut Colt Caro (IRE) Cozzene . { Ride the Trails Mizzen Mast . Graustark { Kinema . { Mrs. Peterkin Chestnut Colt . Northern Dancer March 31, 2004 Danzig . { Pas de Nom {Absolute Trust . Round Table (1994) { Wedding Reception . { Prodana Neviesta By MIZZEN MAST (1998), black type winner at 2 and 3 in France, Prix de Guiche [G3], 2nd Juddmonte GP de Paris [G1], Prix des Chenes Royal Thalasso Barriere [G3]; winner of 3 races in 5 starts in NA, Malibu S. [G1], Strub S. [G2], Bien Bien S. Son of Cozzene, $978,152, champion, leading sire. His first foals are yearlings of 2005. 1st dam ABSOLUTE TRUST, by Danzig. 2 wins at 4, $74,000. Sister to LECH, CRIM- SON GUARD. Dam of 4 foals of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2005, three to race, 2 winners-- Quies (f. by Quiet American). Winner at 3 and 4, 2005, $67,880. Jeongbeol Daewang (c. by Exploit). Winner at 3, 2005 in Republic of Korea. 2nd dam Wedding Reception, by Round Table. Winner at 3, $21,950, 3rd Sorrento S. Sister to PROD, half-sister to NIJANA ($242,180), PROD, ZIN- GARI. Dam of 10 winners, including-- LECH (c. by Danzig). 9 wins, 2 to 5, $398,607 in N.A., Lexington S. [G3], Gallant Man S. [G3], 2nd Lamplighter H. [G3], Saratoga Bud- weiser Breeders’ Cup H. [G3], 3rd Poker S. [G3], Hill Prince S. [G3]; placed in 1 start in France, 2nd Prix du Point du Jour; winner in 1 start in Italy, Premio Cascine. CRIMSON GUARD (c. by Danzig). 5 wins, 3 to 5, $282,169, Transylvania S. [L] (KEE, $42,259), 2nd Saranac S. [G3], 3rd Jersey Derby [G2], Fort Marcy H. [G3]. Sire. SAVINA (f. by Nijinsky II). 2 wins at 2, $100,860, Miss Grillo S. [G3]. Producer. Adoramus (f. by Believe It). Winner at 3, $12,300; placed at 3 in Ireland, 4th Tara Sires Desmond S. [G3]. Producer. Progeny (c. by Nijinsky II). Winner at 2 in France, 2nd Coupe des Trois Ans; winner at 4, $36,186 in N.A. Voyageur. 3 wins at 3 and 4, $101,707. Sire. Erandel. 2 wins in 3 starts at 4, $46,340. Dam of-- RUNSPASTUM (c. by Woodman). 7 wins, 3 to 6, $562,725, Oceanport H. [G3], Federico Tesio S. [L] (PIM, $90,000), etc. Nei Nei. Unraced. To Venezuela. Dam of-- BEAKRIS (VEN) (f. by Sir Picture) 5 wins at 2 and 3 in Venezuela, Premio Blondy, etc.; 3 wins at 3, $23,135 in N.A. Samoli (c. by Sir Picture). Placed at 3 in Venezuela, 2nd Premio Cria Nacional. Unita. To Venezuela. Dam of KILMARNOCK (c. by Randy) Clasico El Corsario, etc.; Danielisima (f. by York Minster) in Venezuela. Breeders’ Cup nominated; NTRA. KTDF. 5-05 KAPEDOUT.TXT kb3784 kg/l/l HIP NUMBER:331 Hip No. Barn 4E 479 Property of Calumet Farm Chestnut Colt Vice Regent Deputy Minister . { Mint Copy Touch Gold . Buckpasser { Passing Mood . { Cool Mood Chestnut Colt . Mr. Prospector March 23, 2004 Forty Niner . { File {In Excelcis Deo . Lyphard (1990) { Sabin . { Beaconaire By TOUCH GOLD (1994), $1,679,907, Belmont S. [G1], etc. Sire of 4 crops, 8 black type winners, 100 winners, $7,427,330 & $20,795 (Can), in- cluding Composure ($731,300, Santa Anita Oaks [G1], etc.), Midas Eyes ($616,528, Forego H. [G1], etc.), Medallist [G2] (to 4, 2005, $421,375), Region of Merit [G3] (to 5, 2005, $339,031), Mass Media. 1st dam In Excelcis Deo, by Forty Niner. 4 wins at 2 and 3, $85,632, 3rd Cicada S. [L] (BEL, $6,360), Nany S. [L] (AQU, $6,312). Dam of 7 foals of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2005, three to race-- Flows Like Wine (f. by Mt. Livermore). 2 wins at 3, $60,400. Wahajj (c. by Capote). Winner at 3 and 5, 2004 in U.A.E. Exploit’em (c. by Exploit). Placed at 3, 2004, $17,680. Heavenly Cat (f. by Tabasco Cat). Unraced. Dam of 1 foal to race-- Capitano (c. by Belong to Me). 3 wins, 2 to 4, 2005, $294,138, 2nd Norfolk S. [G2], Best Pal S. [G2], El Camino Real Derby [G3], California Derby [L] (BM, $20,000). 2nd dam SABIN, by Lyphard. 18 wins in 25 starts, 2 to 5, $1,098,341, Yellow Ribbon Invitational S.-G1, Gamely H.-G1, Matchmaker S.-G2, Black Helen H.- G2, Orchid H.-G2, Sheepshead Bay H.-G2 twice, New York H.-G2, Saranac S.-G2, etc. Half-sister to BINYA (GER) [G3]; FATAH FLARE [G3]. Dam of 8 foals to race, 7 winners, including-- AL SABIN (c. by Alydar). 5 wins, 2 to 5, $219,621, Cahill Road S. [L] (AQU, $49,086), 2nd Bradbury S. [R] (SA, $15,000), etc. Sire. SABINA (f. by Cox’s Ridge). 7 wins, $178,839, National Racing Hall of Fame S. [R] (SAR, $32,940), 3rd Boiling Springs H. [G3]. Dam of-- WRITE LITE (f. by Majestic Light). 5 wins in 10 starts to 3, $46,260, Arizona Oaks (TUP, $21,000), etc. Dam of Lite Write (f. by Benton Creek) 2 wins at 2, placed at 3, 2005, $27,730. In Excelcis Deo (f. by Forty Niner). Black type-placed winner, above. Andora. Winner at 2, $14,400. Dam of 8 winners, including-- LUFTIKUS (c. by Meadowlake). 5 wins in 10 starts at 3 and 4, $479,630, Lone Star Park H. [G3]-ntr, Tokyo City H. [L] (SA, $45,540), 2nd Strub S. [G2], 3rd Texas Mile S. [G3]. DERVERSA (f. by Tabasco Cat). 4 wins, 2 to 4, $226,751, Busanda S. [L] (AQU, $48,675), Busher S. [L] (AQU, $48,180), etc. SENSITIVITY (f. by Blushing John). 3 wins, 2 to 4 in France, Grand Prix de Compiegne-Louis Feraud, 2nd Prix Chloe [G3], etc. Black type-placed winners: Adoradancer (f. by Danzig Connection) $60,805; Rare Opportunity [G2] (f. by Danzig Connection) $55,010. Breeders’ Cup nominated; NTRA. KTDF. 5-05 KAPEDOUT.TXT kb3785 kg/l/l HIP NUMBER:479 Hip No. Barn 4E 589 Property of Calumet Farm Bay Colt Majestic Light Wavering Monarch . { Uncommitted Maria’s Mon . Caro (IRE) { Carlotta Maria . { Water Malone Bay Colt . Northern Dancer January 30, 2004 Danzig . { Pas de Nom {Remarkable Style . Ogygian (1995) { Ophidian . { American Dance By MARIA’S MON (1993), [G1] $507,140, champion. Sire of 6 crops, 16 black type winners, $14,588,777 & $60,269 (Can), including Mon- archos ($1,720,830, Ky Derby [G1], Florida Derby [G1], etc.), See How She Runs [G1] ($586,990), High Limit (to 3, 2005, $552,000, Louisiana Derby [G2], 2nd Blue Grass S. [G1]), Wander Mom [G3]. 1st dam REMARKABLE STYLE, by Danzig. 3 wins at 2 and 4 in Ireland. Dam of 3 foals of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2005, one to race. 2nd dam OPHIDIAN, by Ogygian. 4 wins in 6 starts at 3, $97,128, Goodbye Halo S. (BEL, $29,040), 2nd Virginia H. [G3]. Dam of 1 other winner-- Confucius. Winner at 3, $30,760. 3rd dam AMERICAN DANCE, by Seattle Slew. Winner at 3, $25,380. Dam of 4 foals to race, all winners, including-- AMERICAN CHANCE. 10 wins, 2 to 5, $847,977, Jersey Derby [G2], Forego H. [G2], Lafayette S. [G3], Turfway Prevue S. [L] (TP, $41,633), Don Bernhardt S. [L]-ntr, 2nd Vosburgh S. [G1], Illinois Derby [G2], Commonwealth Breeders’ Cup S. [G2], Gulfstream Park Sprint H. [L] (GP, $20,000), Swift S. [L] (AQU, $19,668), Sunny Isle H. [L] (CRC, $10,000), 3rd Meadowlands Cup H. [G1], Aristides Breeders’ Cup H. [L] (CD, $10,727). Sire. OPHIDIAN. Black type winner, see above. Juke. 4 wins at 2 and 4, $151,879, 3rd Ellis Park Breeders’ Cup H. [L] (ELP, $14,267). 4th dam EXPRESSIVE DANCE, by Riva Ridge. 12 wins in 23 starts, 2 to 4, $312,945, Comely S.-G3, Ballerina S.-G3, Bewitch S.-G3, Poinciana H., 2nd Alci- biades S.-G2, Astarita S.-G3, etc. Half-sister to GENERAL ASSEM- BLY ($463,245, Travers S.-G1, etc., sire), Ten Cents a Dance ($85,077, 2nd Firenze H.-G2, etc.). Dam of 12 winners, including-- CHIEF HONCHO. 10 wins, $1,265,719, Brooklyn H. [G1], Excelsior H. [G2], Jim Dandy S. [G2], Broward H. [L] (GP, $45,000), 2nd Jockey Club Gold Cup [G1], Suburban H. [G1], Brooklyn H. [G1], Whitney H. [G1], Discovery H. [G3], 3rd Philip H. Iselin H. [G1], Gulfstream Park H. [G1], Whitney H. [G1]. Sire. Wooden Dance. 4 wins at 3 and 4, $66,946, 3rd Primal H. (CRC, $3,371). Bright Tiara. Winner at 2, $16,200. Dam of GOLD TIARA (in Japan), QUEEN’S PARK (4 wins, $104,909, Jack Hardy S.). Royal Flex. 2 wins, $36,522 in N.A.; placed in England. Dam of Our Colors. Breeders’ Cup nominated; NTRA. KTDF. 5-05 KAPEDOUT.TXT kb1863 kg/l/l HIP NUMBER:589 Hip No. Barn 4E 663 Property of Calumet Farm Bay Filly Raise a Native Mr. Prospector . { Gold Digger Chester House . El Gran Senor { Toussaud . { Image of Reality Bay Filly . Nasram March 31, 2004 Naskra . { *Iskra {Talltalelady . Reviewer (1987) { Long Legend . { Lianga By CHESTER HOUSE (1995), in England, Brigadier Gerard S. [G3], etc.; $1,632,500 in N.A., Arlington Million S. [G1], 2nd Eddie Read H. [G1], etc. His first foals are 3-year-olds of 2005. Sire of 19 winners, $728,839, including Exceptional Ride (3 wins at 2, 2004, $106,303, Grand Can- yon H.), Pressed (2 wins at 3, 2005, $68,680, Fair Grounds Sales S.).
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