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WOTAN Barn 6 Hip No. 1876 Consigned by Claiborne Farm, Agent for Hip No.the Estate of Cynthia Phipps (Complete Dispersal) Barn 1876 WOTAN 6 Bay Colt; foaled February 23, 2005 Hail to Reason Roberto............................. Bramalea Dynaformer....................... His Majesty Andover Way..................... On the Trail WOTAN Raise a Native Mr. Prospector.................. Gold Digger Rhineland.......................... (1997) Danzig Versailles Treaty................ Ten Cents a Dance By DYNAFORMER (1985). Stakes winner of $671,207, Jersey Derby [G2], etc. Among the leading sires, sire of 15 crops of racing age, 929 foals, 774 starters, 73 stakes winners, 561 winners of 1883 races and earning $63,491,274 & $329,789(CAN) in N.A., including champion McDynamo ($1,350,494), and of Ocean Silk (hwt. in England), Perfect Drift ($4,- 680,691, Stephen Foster H. [G1] (CD, $531,030), etc.), Barbaro (6 wins in 7 starts, $2,302,200, Kentucky Derby [G1] (CD, $1,453,200), etc.). 1st dam RHINELAND, by Mr. Prospector. Unraced. Dam of 4 other registered foals, 4 of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2008, 3 to race-- Cologne (f. by Horse Chestnut (SAF)). Winner at 3 and 4, placed at 5, 2007, $121,305, 2nd North Broadway S. (BEL, $13,400). St. Hildegard (f. by Arch). 2 wins at 4, 2007, $103,941, 2nd Pleasant Tem- per S. (KD, $9,000). Palatinate (g. by Out of Place). 7 wins, 4 to 6, 2007, $86,211. 2nd dam VERSAILLES TREATY, by Danzig. 9 wins, 2 to 4, $1,271,154, Alabama S. [G1], Ruffian H. [G1], Gazelle H. [G1], Test S. [G1], Molly Pitcher H. [G2], 2nd Acorn S. [G1], Breeders' Cup Distaff [G1] twice, Beldame S. [G1] twice, John A. Morris H. [G1], Beaumont S. [G3], Life's Magic S. [L] (AQU, $11,726), 3rd Hempstead H. [G1], Shuvee H. [G1]. Dam of-- SAARLAND (c. by Unbridled). 5 wins, 2 to 4, $595,250, Remsen S. [G2], 2nd Metropolitan H. [G1] (BEL, $150,000), Gotham S. [G3] (AQU, $40,- 000), Westchester H. [G3] (BEL, $21,940), Westchester H. [G3] (BEL, $21,900), 3rd Brooklyn H. [G2] (BEL, $27,500). 3rd dam Ten Cents a Dance, by Buckpasser. 4 wins at 2 and 3, $85,077, 2nd Firenze H.-G2, Jersey Belle H.-G3. Half-sister to GENERAL ASSEMBLY ($463,- 245, sire), EXPRESSIVE DANCE ($312,945). Dam of 7 winners, incl.-- VERSAILLES TREATY. Stakes winner, above. ON RETAINER. 11 wins, $205,729, Tallahassee H. [L] (HIA, $30,000), etc. FOR KICKS. 5 wins to 4, $121,940, Columbiana H. [G3], etc. Producer. Wikki Up. 3 wins at 3, $94,069, 2nd Display H. [L] (AQU, $18,678), etc. Arabian Dancer. 2 wins in 3 starts at 2, $51,377, 2nd Matron S.-G1. Dam of OUT OF PLACE [G3] ($733,450, sire), LEAD KINDLY LIGHT [G3] ($216,037, dam of GOLD FEVER [G1], $480,712; EMANATING [L], $273,030), Frolic [G1] ($146,216, dam of JACKPOT [G2], $288,915). RACE RECORD: At 2, 2007, once 2nd, once 3rd in 2 starts. Earned $16,900. Engagements: Breeders' Cup. Foaled in Kentucky. (KTDF). Racing prospect. KEE 1/08.
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