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Bay Colt Barn 18 Hip No Consigned by Ewinlade Equine Sales Barn Bay Colt Hip No. 18 797 Seattle Slew A.P. Indy ................................ Weekend Surprise Congrats ................................ Mr. Prospector Praise .................................... Bay Colt Wild Applause February 10, 2019 City Zip Bustin Stones ........................ Shesasurething Stonecoldfox ........................ (2014) Tapit Stellaluna .............................. Willoughby Bay By CONGRATS (2000). Black-type winner of $998,960, San Pasqual H. [G2] (SA, $90,000), etc. Sire of 12 crops of racing age, 1489 foals, 1130 start- ers, 42 black-type winners, 791 winners of 2788 races and earning $68,- 167,829, including Turbulent Descent ($1,211,640, Ballerina S. [G1] (SAR, $300,000), etc.), Haveyougoneaway ($907,425, Ballerina S. [G1] (SAR, $275,000), etc.), Wickedly Perfect (3 wins, $404,600, Darley Alcibiades S. [G1] (KEE, $240,000), etc.), Emma's Encore [G1] (4 wins, $398,248). 1st dam STONECOLDFOX, by Bustin Stones. Winner in 2 starts at 2, $43,300. Dam of 1 other registered foal, none of racing age. 2nd dam STELLALUNA, by Tapit. Unraced. Dam of 2 other winners, including-- MYFOURCHIX (f. by Henny Hughes). 3 wins at 2 and 3, $333,536, Seeking the Ante S.-R (SAR, $120,000). 3rd dam WILLOUGHBY BAY, by Louis Quatorze. Placed at 2 and 3, $5,422. Dam of-- Brand J C. 5 wins at 3 and 4, $27,690. 4th dam ALASKA QUEEN, by Time for a Change. Placed at 3, $3,713. Half-sister to DARN THAT ALARM ($415,456, Fountain of Youth S.- G2 , etc., sire), STRONG PERFORMANCE ($252,040, Tropical Park Derby [G2] , etc., sire), JIGGS ALARM ($245,223, Spectacular Bid S., etc., sire). Dam of-- FAIRBANKS . 6 wins, 3 to 5, $879,768, Hawthorne Gold Cup H. [G2] (HAW, $297,000), Tokyo City H. [G3] (SA, $64,320), Duke of Magenta S. [L] (SAR, $67,050), 2nd Suburban H. [G1] (BEL, $80,000), Gulfstream Park H. [G2] (GP, $70,000), Bill Hartack Memorial H. [G3] (HAW, $40,000), Massachusetts H. [L] (SUF, $100,000). Sire. Winner at 2, 17,205, in Ireland, 2nd Entrepreneur S. [L]; 4 wins, 3 KEATS € to 5, $442,718, in N.A./U.S., Coolmore Lexington S. [G2] , 3rd New Or - leans H. [G2] (FG, $55,000), Iroquois S. [G3] . (Total: $462,840). Sire. Grand Score . Winner at 2, $73,480, 3rd Iroquois S. [G3] (CD, $11,370). Alaskan Hill. 6 wins, 4 to 8, $45,521. Sky River. Unplaced in 2 starts. Dam of 3 foals, 2 winners, including-- Downtowner . 8 wins, 4 to 7, 2021, $241,169, 2nd Zia Park Champi - onship H. [L] (ZIA, $30,000). Set ntr at Tampa Bay Downs. Artic Queen. Unplaced in 1 start. Dam of 3 foals to race, 2 winners-- Jerrys Pridenjoy. 3 wins at 3 and 4, placed at 5, 2021, $112,773. Snow Queen. Winner at 4, $36,516. RACE RECORD: Has not started. Engagements: Breeders' Cup. Foaled in Kentucky. (KTDF)..
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