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SIMPLY CONFECTION Barn 24 & 25 Hip No Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent LXIX Barn SIMPLY CONFECTION Hip No. 24 & 25 Bay Mare; foaled 2012 725 Cryptoclearance Ride the Rails .................... Herbalesian Candy Ride (ARG) ............ Candy Stripes Candy Girl ........................ City Girl SIMPLY CONFECTION Halo Saint Ballado .................... Ballade Ballado's Halo .................. (1999) Mari's Book Goulash ............................ Wise Bride By CANDY RIDE (ARG) (1999). Champion miler in Argentina, black-type win - ner of $749,149, Pacific Classic S. [G1] (DMR, $600,000)-ntr, etc. Among the leading sires, sire of 10 crops of racing age, 1143 foals, 795 starters, 65 black-type winners, 582 winners of 1983 races and earning $72,690,- 670, 4 champions, including Shared Belief ($2,932,200, Santa Anita H. [G1] (SA, $600,000), etc.), and of Gun Runner [G1] (to 4, 2017, $5,288,- 500). Sire of dams of black-type winners Country Candy, Ardmore Bay. 1st dam Ballado's Halo , by Saint Ballado. 3 wins at 3 and 4, $80,858, 3rd Queen S. (TP, $5,000), Wishing Well S. (TP, $5,000). Sister to ASHADO , SUNRIVER , SAINT STEPHEN . Dam of 7 registered foals, 7 of racing age, 6 to race, 5 winners-- Simply Confection (f. by Candy Ride (ARG)). Black-type-placed winner, see record. Halo's Verse (f. by Unbridled's Song). Winner at 4, $38,080. Dam of-- INFLEXIBILITY (f. by Scat Daddy). Winner in 2 starts at 3, 2017, $52,220, in N.A./U.S.; winner at 3, 2017, $285,000, in Canada, Wonder Where S.- R (WO, $135,000)-ncr, 1 1/4 mi. in 1:58 4/5, 3rd Queen's Plate-R (WO, $100,000), Woodbine Oaks-R (WO, $50,000). (Total: $275,056). Fundamental (c. by Arch). 3 wins at 3 and 4, $297,810, in N.A./U.S., 2nd Commonwealth Derby [G2] (LRL, $78,400), Tampa Turf Classic S.-R (TAM, $15,000), 3rd Sunshine Millions Turf S.-R (GP, $14,100); placed at 4 and 5, 2017 in Qatar, 3rd HH The Emirs Trophy Presented By Longines. Speight the Halo (c. by Speightstown). 6 wins, 3 to 6, $198,959. My Lucky Shoes (f. by Unbridled's Song). Winner at 4, $109,880. Chasing Halos (c. by Elusive Quality). 3 wins at 3 and 4, 51,500, in France; winner at 6, 71,900 dirhams, in U.A.E.; winner at 7 in Om€an. (Total: $87,937). 2nd dam GOULASH , by Mari's Book. 6 wins, $162,975, Las Ninas S.-R (FPX, $27,500), etc. Half-sister to QUITE A BRIDE [G3] , Praia Da Pipa [L]. Dam of-- ASHADO (f. by Saint Ballado). 12 wins in 21 starts, 2 to 4, $3,931,440, cham - pion 3-year-old filly, champion older mare, Coaching Club American Oaks [G1] (BEL, $300,000), Breeders' Cup Distaff [G1] (LS, $1,040,000)-ntr, etc. SUNRIVER (c. by Saint Ballado). 6 wins, 2 to 4, $816,000, in N.A./U.S., Holly - wood Turf Cup S. [G1] (HOL, $150,000), etc. (Total: $816,414). Sire. SAINT STEPHEN (c. by Saint Ballado). 7 wins, 3 to 6, $313,214, Native Diver H. [G3] (HOL, $60,000)-tr, 1 1/8 mi. in 1:48 3/5, Set ncr. Sire. RACE RECORD: At 2, two wins, once 2nd (Rags to Riches S. (CD, $12,012)); at 3, twice 3rd in 2 starts; at 4, one win. Totals: 3 wins, once 2nd, twice 3rd. Earned $124,688. Mated to Not This Time (Giant's Causeway--Miss Macy Sue), last service April 21, 2017. (Believed to be PREGNANT )..
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