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Darley America Street Sense 2012 Stud fee – $40,000/2014 Stud fee – $40,000 America’s leading third-season sire in 2013 with seven Group or Graded winners and 22 Stakes horses, including G1-winning juvenile filly Sweet Reason and G1 winner Aubby K. 2014 runners feature G1 Acorn Stakes heroine Sweet Reason. She’s the nation’s best three-year-old filly miler according to Timeform. The only horse ever to complete the fabled Breeders’ Cup Juvenile and Kentucky Derby double. And the first Eclipse Champion two-year-old in nearly 30 years to win the Derby. He’s the best son of the outstanding Street Cry. Posted the highest average prices for weanlings, yearlings and two-year-olds in training of any freshman sire of his year. Best Progeny MOTOR CITY 2009C Danzig Connection (Shawgatny) G3w SWEET REASON2011F Livermore Leslie (Mt Livermore) G1w 2 wins (5.5-8f) at 2, $142,892, won Iroquois S G3 (8f), 3rd 4 wins at 2 and 3 (7-8f), $929,000, won Acorn S G1 (8f), Spin- Arlington-Washington Futurity G3 (8f) away S G1 (7f), 2nd Frizette S G1 (8f) STREET LIFE 2009C Stone Hope (Grindstone) LwG2p AUBBY K 2009F Lilly Capote (Capote) G1w 3 wins (8.3-8.5f) at 3, $237,735, won Curlin S LR (9f), 3rd Pete 4 wins (5.5-7f) at 2, 3 and 4, $435,004, won Humana Distaff Pan S G2 (9f) G1 (7f), Inside Information S G2 (7f), 3rd Acorn S G1 (8f) Current BT Horses UNLIMITED BUDGET 2010F Unlimited Plsure (Valid Appeal) G2wG1p SWEET REASON2011F Livermore Leslie (Mt Livermore) G1w 4 wins (8-9f) at 2 and 3, $756,837, won Fair Grnds Oaks G2 4 wins at 2 and 3 (7-8f), $929,000, won Test S G1 (7f), Acorn (8.5f), Rachel Alexandra S G3 (8.5f), 3rd KY Oaks G1 (9f) S G1 (8f), 3rd Gazelle S G2 (9f) FLEET STREET (JPN) 2009C Jenny Lind (GB) (Singspiel) G3w MILAM 2011F Autumnal (Forestry) SwG3p 6 wins (8-9f) at 3 and 4, $1,179,362, won Elm S G3 (8.5f), Hya- 3 wins (6-6.5f) at 2 and 3, $157,676, 2nd Eight Belles S G3 (7f), cinth S LR (8f) won Pica Slew S SR (6f) WEDDING TOAST 2010F Golden Sheba (Storm Cat) G3w WARM BREEZE 2010F Cry Me A River (Gilded Time ) SwG3p 4 wins (8-9f) at 3, $431,200, won Comely S G3 (9f), Belle Che- 3 wins (6-8f) at 3 and 4, $114,352, 3rd Winning Colors S G3 rie S SR (8.5f), 2nd Cat Cay S LR (8f) (6f), won Happy Ticket S SR (6f) CASTAWAY 2009C Priceless Storm (Storm Cat) G3w SAYAAD 2010C Time for a Crown (Time for a Change) Sw 3 wins (8-8.5f) at 3, $289,457, won Southwest S G3 (8f) 5 wins (6-8f) at 2 to 4, $315,035, won Forbidden Apple S SR ICE CREAM SILENCE 2009F Double Scoop (Seeking the Gold) G3w (8f) 4 wins (7-8.5f) at 3 and 4, $228,046, won Doubledogdare S UNLIMITED BUDGET 2010F Unlimited Plsure (Valid Appeal) G3p G3 (8.5f), 2nd Iowa Oaks G3 (8.5f) 4 wins (8-9f) at 2 and 3, $756,837, 2nd Rampart S G3 (9f) CIGAR STREET 2009C Arcadiana (Deputy Minister) G3w Street of Gold 2010F Harriett Lane (Giant Causeway) G3p 4 wins (8.5-9.5f) at 3 and 4, $182,138, won Skip Away S G3 3 wins (6.5-85f) at 2 and 3, $129.986, 3rd Modesty H G3 (9.5f) (9.5f) Successful trainers Successful agents/buyers Leah Gyarmati: Sweet Reason (G1w) Jeff Treadway: Sweet Reason (G1w) Ralph Nicks: Aubby K (G1w) Repole Stables: Unlimited Budget (G2wG1p) Todd Pletcher: Unlimited Budget (G2w) Demi O’Byrne: Castaway (G3w) George Arnold: Ice Cream Silence (G3w) Cheyenne Stables: Miss Netta (G1p) Bob Baffert: Castaway (G3w) Hidden Brook: Street Life (LwG2p) Kiaran McLaughlin: Wedding Toast (G3w) Barry Berkelhammer: Milam (SwG3p) William Mott: Cigar Street (G3w) Nick de Meric: Warm Breeze (SwG3p) Jamie Ness: Motor City (G3w) 859-255-8537 www.darleyamerica.com Darley.
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