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Yankee Gentleman y'cnect 0n YAN]GE GENTLEMAN Storm Gat - ](ey Phrase, by Flnng Paster rHE SOIITHWEST',S #1 TEADING SIRE tN 2011, #2 tN 2Ol2 A LEADII{G LOUISIANA SIRE WITH OVER $2.1 MIttIOl{ IN 2012 Progeny earnings 0f $13.7 million in six crops of racing age, 188 winners (66 two-year-old winnerc) and 41 stakes horses, including 16 Stakes Winners, led by Gl SW E Z'S GENTLEMAN ($gSg ,711, Triple Bend H.-G1, etc.), G2SW WAtiHlNGT0il BRIDGE ($273,502, Bayakoa H.-G2, etc.), G3SW YANKEE F0URTUNE ($320,282, HaMhorne Derby-G3, etc.), MGSP GOLDEN YANI( ($934,244, $350,000 Oklahoma Derby, etc.), MGSP TIDAL P00t ($39+,gZO, $100,000 Red Bud S., etc.), and GSP SPEEDACIOUS ($SZZ,S14, Premier Night Matron S.-NTR, etc.). 0ver $54,000 Average Earnings per Bunner 2Ol3 FEE: $5,000 LIVE FOAI (payable when foal-stands and nurcesl or 54,000 Live Foal, payable November 1 of year bredl Ovners: A Partnership tE ME!iA STAIIIONS Carencrc, Louisiana lnquiries to Brett A. Brinkman, Le Mesa Stallions, 160 Portneuf Road, Garencrc, l-A 70520. Phone 13371 896-7077, Cell 13521 817-3919, Fax (3371 896-7078. E-mail: [email protected] YANKEE GENTLEMAN b1999 height 15.3 Dosage (3-3-5r-0); Dl:2 43', GD: 0.67 See gray pages-Nearctic RAGE AND (STAKESI RECORD Nodhern Dancer, 1961 Nearctic, by Nearco Age Statts lst 2nd 3rd Eaned 18s, SW, $580,647 20000- Storm Bird, 1978 636t,147 SW,5 10AEr Natalma, by Native Dancer 6s, SW, $169,181 36210$73,300 681 f, 63 SW, 2.27 AEt South Ocean, 1967 New Providence, by Bull Page .; 22s, SW, $70,147 4420) 00$129,247 Storm Cat, dkb/br, 1 983 o 121,9 r, 9 w, 4 SW Shining Sun, by Chop Chop Totals 10 4(1) 1 0 $202,547 8s, SW, $570,61 0 1 ,414 f, r 80 SW 2 99 AEr Won Pirateb BounU H ($98,850, 60. Secretariat, 1 970 Bold Huler, by l{asrullah 7 08 AWD 21s, SW, $1,316,808 .9 '1976 SIRE LINE Terlingua, 653 f, 57 SW,2 95 AEt Somethingroyal, by Princequillo E YAt{l(E GE{ILEIIAI{ is by STIIRM GAT, stakes win- 17s, SW, $423,896 '1'1 f,9r,6w,2SW Crimson Saint, 1969 Crimson Satan, by Spy Song t ner ol races, (gr. 4 $570,610, Young America S l), 2nd 1 1s, SW, $91 ,770 Breeders' Cup Juvenile (gr. l), World Appeal S 11f,8r,7w,4SW Bolero Flose, by Bolero To November 4, 201 2: Sired 21 crops, 1 ,41 4 foals, 1 ,1 06 rnrs Gummo,1962 FIeet Nasrullah, by Nasrullah (78%), 801 wnrs (57%), 290 2yo wnrs (21%), 180 sw 34s, SW, $239.462 (13%), 2.99 AEl, 3.32 Cl, 462 sale yrlgs, avS $692,192, Flying Paster, 1976 483 f, 28 SW, 1 87 AEt Alabama Gal, by Determine d 27s, SW, 16.11 TNA. $1,127,460 428I,485W,227 AEt Procne, 1 969 Acroterion, by Hillsdale ln 2012:1 sw. 35s, SW, Key Phrase, ch, 199'1 $52,545 * SIORiI CAI has sired GlAilI'S GAIEEITITAY (Horse ol 6s, SW $233,300 9f,7c6w,2SW Philomela, by Tudor Minstrel the Year in Eur, champion 3yo colt in Eng and lre, Fr-|, 11 1,6 r,5 w, 1 SW '1968 q Grenfall, Graustark, by Ribot 6 73 AWD Eng-|, lre-l), BLICI( MlilNAl-Ol,tillE (champion 3yo colt 14s. SW, $19,467 in lre, Entenmanns lrish Two Thousand Guineas, lre-|, Sown,'1983 370 f , 12 SW, 0.77 AEI Primonetta, by Swaps ! St. James's Palace S, Eng-|, etc.), SIIlRil FLlG FtYll{c 3s, wnr, $24,750 Bad Seed, 1969 (champion 8f,5r,4w, 1SW Stevward, by Nashua () 2yo filly, Long John Silver's Breeders' Cup 44s, SW $89,874 Juvenile Fillies, gr. l, Frizette S, gr l, etc.), SWEET '101,7r,3w, 1SW Rich and Rare ll, by Rockefella .E (champion CAIOllllI{E }to filly, Breeders' Cup Juvenile lnbreeding: 5SX5D Nasrullah c Fillies, gr. l, etc.), AMB[Xrl,ti CAr (champion turf female Q in Can, Can-llT), HOIII II{AI ncR (champion 2yo colt GoIDEN YANX, 05, g (Strike Best Turn): ($49,957, in Eur, Fr-l), AUABR (champion 2yo colt in Eur, Eng-l), the Gold, in Jam, to 3,2012\, Arosehasitsthorns Derby, Zia Park Derby, Jean ($30,958), Mr: Jareb ($20,880, OilE Oflll- GAf (champion in Eur, Eng, and lre), HEART $934,244,0klahoma in Peru, to 5,2012), Lafitte S, Remington MEC ($183,738, StlAPEl (champion 2yo lilly in lre), IIE{BM (cham- Mile S, etc., to 7, 2012 Benestar to 5, 2012), Yankee Visionary SPEEDACIOUS,07, I (Rahy, Proud ($1 pion 270 lilly in Fr, Fr-l), MEIfE GAf (champion older Clarion): $572,514, 50,390), Greenbackhasvalue ($1 35,701 ), Satin and Lace ($131,740), male in lty), CAIRAIL (champion in Eur and Eng), S, Louisiana Bred Premier Night Supermodel Speetha ($129,450, to 5, tllultAAl! (champion in Ger), StlffiAH (champion in lre), Matron S, Louisiana Champions Day Ladies Sprint 2012), Gentle Moment ($126,295, to 5, 2012), etc., and S, SIIXB{ CAI (champion 2yo filly in Can), TABASO0 CAT etc, to 5, 2012. 2012Z-year-old winners Yankee Rebel, Stanley's Friend (Preakness S, gr. l, Belmont S, gr. l, etc.), SI{ARP CAI TIDAT POOL, 07, f (A+, Deputy Minister, Pirate's (Acorn S, gr. l, etc.), FIilDER'S FEE (Acorn S, gr. l, Bounty, 3X4 Flying Paster, 4X4 Northern Dancer): Weanlings Yearlings Cover Sire Matron S, gr. l, etc.), NBRAtit(A (Fr-t), CAT $394,820, Red 8ud S, 2nd Fantasy S (gr. Il), 3rd IORI{AIn # sold-Avg # sold-Avg # sold-Avg Kentucky Oaks (gr. l), Black-Eyed Susan S (gr. ll), nllE (Breeders' Cup Classic, gr. I, etc.), UFE lli SilEf 2012 1-$7,000 12-$16,717 Vagrancy H (gr ll), (Breeders'Cup Ladies'Classic, gr. lA, etc.), etc. etc. 2011 3-$s,700 7-$11 ,307 3-$1,63s SIORII cAfS 201 2 stakes winner is GALlMOt{O0. YANKEE BRAVO, 05, g (A+, Royal Academy, ltajara, SToRM CAf'S other sons as stallions include 4X4 Northern Dancer): $271,817, California Derby, GnNf'S CAUSEWAY, HARLAN, Frcud, PURE PRIZE, Eddie Logan S, 3rd Louisiana Derby (gr. ll), Turf BEilSIEN, HE{NEi!iY, IAI.E OF IHE Paradise H. GAT, etc. lst dam S0UfHERN YANKEE, 06, f (A+, Katowice, Pancho YAI{XEE GElmEilAl{ Has Sircd: Villa, 4X4 Northern Dancer, 4X4 Secretariat): ](EY PHRASE. 5 wins at 3 and 4, $233,300, Santa Monica H (gr. l), Market Basket S, Miss E Z'S GENTLEIIIAN, 05, c (A++, dam by Distinctive $241,955, My Trusty Cat S, Genesis S, Hallowed California S, Crimson Saint H, 3rd Santa Maria H (gr. Dam Pro, 2nd dam by Tri Jet): $359,7 1 1 , Triple Bend H Dreams S, 2nd Green Oaks, etc l) of l1 foals, (gr. lA), 2nd Los Angeles H (gr. lllA), 3rd Ancient N0BIE STORM, 06, c (Tunerup, Fleet Nasrullah): including- YAI{KEE GE}{TIEMAN (Su bject stallion). Title S (gr. lA), Binq Crosby S (gr. l), etc. $210,185, Piper-Heidsieck Achilles S, 2nd Newsells (by WASHINGTOI{ BRIDGE, 07, I (Prized, Noble Table): Park Stud Golden Bonus Rous S, in Eng,3rd Key Deputy Deputy Minister). 4 wins at 3 and 4, 2nd Bold Ruler H (gr. Sire, 1.91 AEl. $273,502, Bayakoa H (gr. llA), Life ls Sweet S, 3rd Multiplex Achilles S, 1o6,2012. $160,697, lll). KEY I\ilAKER (Saint Ballado). 4 wins at and 5, Hilliard Lyons Doubledogdare S (gr. lllA), 3rd GENTIEMAil JAMES, 05, c (A+, Hold Your Peace, 3 07,820. Swingtime S. Disguised): $197,401, Sir Shackleton H, 2nd Carry $1 ZING (Storm Cat). Winner at 2 and 3, Dam YANI(E FOURTUilE, 07, g (Mi Cielo, Dreadnought): Back S (gr. ll), Unbridled S, etc. $39,500 o, HALF OURS ($319,680, Richter $320,282, Hawthorne Derby (gr. lllT), GALLANT GENr, 07, g (Knights Choice. Windy Tide): Scale Sprint (gr. Championship H, gr. ll, Three Chimneys Commonwealth Turf S lllT), 3rd Canadian Turf $169,230, C. B. Afflerbaugh S, 3rd Norfolk S (gr. Juvenile S, S (gr.lllT),1o5,2012. 2nd Alysheba S, gr lll, sire). lA), Oceanside S, Pomona Derby, to 5, 2012. GETAWAY GUY,08, g (lrgun, Globe,4X4X4 KEY MOMENT (Gone West). Winner at 4. Sire STUD ANALYSIS C0NFIDENTLY (Storm Cat). [Jnraced Dam ol Secretariat): $144,580, Tom Ridge S,3rd Hansel S. XHAilC0RD KID ($167,063, Herecomesthebride S, Northem Hemisphere S0 SO, 05, g (A++, Relaunch, Nodouble): $139,144, gr. lllT) By Foal Crop (6 crops) West Virginia Sprint Derby, 3rd Mountain State S, Naned Run- Win- 2yo zyo Skkes Sophomore Sprint Championship S. 2nd dam Year Foals ners ners Wnrs SW Winners HELLO AGAIN, 06, I (A++, Relaunch, Seeking the SOWN. 2 wins at 3, $24,750 Dam ol 8 foals, including- 2005 70 6'l (87016) 46(66%) 15 2 51t%l Gold): $134.894, Dixie Belle S, to 6, 2012. CASE STUDY 5 wins, 3 to 5, $89,820 2006 37 30 (81%) 22(5s%l 8 1 3 (s%) PlCl( ME UP, 07, f (ls lt True, Crimson Falcon): TRIBAL RULE. 2 wins at 5, $77,600. Sire, 1 42 AEI (8e/6) 2007 72 64 50 (m%) 18 2 7 l1o%l $106,717, Aspen Cup H, to 5, 2012. COMM0N HOPE. Winner at 3, $40,220. Dam of 2008 61 45(74%1 30 (4e%) 1 10 0 l2%l YANIGE CONNECTI0N, 07, g (A++, Bertrando, Deputy tlTTtE MISS HOttY ($217,430, lowa 0aks, gr.
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