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KING KACTUS Barns (OHIO & KENTUCKY ELIGIBLE) 3-4 685 BAY COLT Foaled April 11, 2019 Reg Consigned by Hunterton Sales Agency, Agent, Paris, Kentucky Raised at Hunterton Farm at Stoner Creek, Paris, Kentucky KING KACTUS Barns (OHIO & KENTUCKY ELIGIBLE) 3-4 685 BAY COLT Foaled April 11, 2019 Reg. No. 3T802 Microchip No. 985141001154378 Garland Lobell 3,1:55.3 Andover Hall 3,1:51.3 ------------------ Amour Angus 3,2:03.1f Creatine 4,1:51.2 ------------------------ Muscles Yankee 3,1:52.2 Berry Nice Muscles --------------------- Blackberry Hanover 2,1:56.2 KING KACTUS S J's Photo 1:53 SJ's Caviar 3,1:53.4 -------------------- Spawning Nepentha ---------------------------------- Pine Chip 4,T1:51 Angelique Hanover --------------------- Almost An Angel 3,1:56 1st Dam NEPENTHA by SJ's Caviar. From 5 previous foals, dam of 4 winners, 1 in 1:55, 3 in 2:00, incl.: BEADS 2,1:56.4; 3,1:51.2-‘20 ($95,463) (Archangel). 4 wins at 2 and 3. Now 3, winner Muscle Hill T., leg Kentucky Sires S. at Lexington; second in Reynolds Mem.; third in Stanley Dancer T. POCKET POPPER (M) 2,Q2:03.1; 3,1:58.3h; 4,1:58.2h; BT1:56.3s ($53,528) (Manofmany- missions). 13 wins, 3 thru 5. KNOPFLER 3,1:57.2; BT1:53.2 ($45,172) (Yankee Glide). 2 wins at 3. At 4, third in leg Pepsi Ser. at Mohawk. 2nd Dam ANGELIQUE HANOVER BT2:02.1 by Pine Chip. From 9 foals, dam of 4 winners, 2 in 1:55, 3 in 2:00, including: URIEL 2,1:59f; 3,1:55.1f; 4,1:53.4f; BT1:53.2f ($316,987) (Explosive Matter). 31 wins, 2 thru 9. At 2, winner leg Pennsylvania Stallion Ser. at The Meadows; third in leg Pennsylvania Sires S. at Philadelphia, Keystone Classic. At 3, winner leg Pennsylvania Stallion Ser. at Philadelphia; second in leg Pennsylvania Stallion Ser. at The Meadows; third in leg Pennsylvania Stallion Ser. at The Meadows. MARKZ MOOSE 2,Q2:00.1f; 3,1:55.1f; BT1:54.2f ($109,000) (Classic Photo). 10 wins, 2 thru 6. At 2, winner and second in leg New Jersey Sires S. - Green Acres at Freehold; third in Final New Jersey Sires S. - Green Acres at Freehold. SPIRO DE VIE 2,1:58.4f; 3,1:54.2f ($75,006) (SJ's Caviar). 8 wins, 2 thru 5. At 2, winner leg Pennsylvania Stallion Ser. at Pocono, The Meadows; third in Final Pennsylvania Stallion Ser. at Philadelphia. At 3, winner leg Pennsylvania Stallion Ser. at Philadelphia, Pocono; second in leg Pennsylvania Stallion Ser. at The Meadows. BAYLON DE VIE 2,2:03.2h; 4,2:00.1h; BT1:57.4s ($49,501) (Angus Hall). 5 wins, 2 thru 4. At 2, winner leg Ontario Sires S. - Grassroots at Grand River. Producer: Afterimage (dam of OVERSERVED 2,1:57.1f, BARN BEAST 2,2:03.3h; 3,1:58.4h). 3rd Dam ALMOST AN ANGEL 2,1:57.1; 3,1:56 ($989,695-Int.) by Crowning Point. 16 wins at 2 and 3. Dan Patch 2-Year-Old Trotting Filly of the Year in 1991. At 2, winner International Stallion S., Bluegrass S., Hayes Mem., leg Kentucky Sires S. at Lexington, elim. Merrie Annabelle T., heat Hoosier Futy., Hanover-Hempt S.; second in Final Merrie Annabelle T., Acorn S. At 3, winner Gran Premio Orsi Mangelli T., World Trotting Derby Filly S., Colonial Lady T., elim. Hambletonian Oaks, Hanover-Hempt S.; second in Final Hambletonian Oaks, American-National S., Coaching Club Oaks; third in Review S. At 5, winner Gran Premio Ponte Vecchio; second in Gran Premio della Republica, Gran Premio San Paolo, Gran Premio Roma; third in Gran Premio Duomo. At 6, second in Gran Premio Ponte Vecchio, etc. From 12 foals, dam of 7 winners, 3 in 1:55, 6 in 2:00, including: MICHELLE'S ANGEL (M) 2,1:56.2f; 3,1:54 ($436,921) (Andover Hall). 8 wins at 2 and 3. At 2, winner Bluegrass S., elim. Oakville S., elim. Matron S., elim. Merrie Annabelle T.; second in Int. Stallion S., leg Pennsylvania Sires S. at Pocono; third in Final Oakville S., Champlain S., elim. Goldsmith Maid T. At 3, winner Casual Breeze T., elim. Breeders Crown, leg Pennsylvania Sires S. at The Meadows; second in elim. and Final Hudson Filly T., elim. Del Miller Mem. Dam of ARCHANGEL 2,1:58.2; 3,1:53.1; 1:50 ($1,140,972), SUCH AN ANGEL 2,1:56.1; 3,1:52.3f; 1:51.3f ($353,768), DANTE 3,1:52.2 ($328,815). AL DENTE HANOVER 2,Q2:01.1; 3,1:54.3; BT1:54 ($370,161) (Donerail). 12 wins, 3 thru 6. At 3, winner Bluegrass S., leg New Jersey Sires S., elim. Canadian Trotting Classic; second in leg and Final New Jersey Sires S., Simcoe S.; third in elim. and Final Stanley Dancer T., Final Matron S., Townsend Ackerman T. At 4, third in leg Classic Ser. at Dover. BROKE EVEN 2,Q2:05.4; 3,1:56.1; Q1:55.1; BT1:54 ($252,190) (Valley Victory). 20 wins, 3 thru 7. At 3, winner Charles I. Smith Mem., Townsend Ackerman T., Late Closer at Lexington; second in leg New Jersey Sires S. at Garden State, Final New Jersey Sires S. at Freehold, elim. Yonkers T.; third in leg New Jersey Sires S. at Meadowlands (2). MAGNIFICENTVICTORY 3,1:56.3; 4,1:54.2 ($98,192) (Valley Victory). 7 wins at 3 and 4. At 3, winner Late Closer at Lexington; third in Charles I. Smith Mem. At 4, winner leg and Final Super Bowl Ser. at Meadowlands, leg Hiram Woodruff Ser. at Meadowlands, leg Flower Child Ser. at Freehold; third in leg Hiram Woodruff Ser. at Meadowlands, etc. Producer: ANGEL FIRE HANOVER 3,T1:55.2 (dam of SPICY WINGS 2,1:55.3; 3,1:54.3f- $570,720, ASPIDISTRA HANOVER 2,1:55.1f-$179,976, AWOL HANOVER 2,Q2:04; 3,1:54.3f-$149,679; grandam of CHILI 2,2:02.3h; 3,1:56.4f-$111,500), etc. Next Dam - FLICKERING HALO 3,Q2:03.1 (Bonefish-ROSE BOWER-Florlis) STAKES ENGAGEMENTS Bluegrass Series Hambletonian KY KSDF/KSBIF Ohio Fair Fund Old Oaken Bucket Zweig Memorial Breeders Crown Int'l. Stallion MGM Yonkers Trot Ohio Sires Simcoe Champlain Kentucky Futurity Ohio Breeders Ohio State Fair Swedish Breeders Consigned by and raised at Kentuckiana Farms, Agent, Lexington, Kentucky MAYOR OFTHEMOMENT (ONTARIO & KENTUCKY ELIGIBLE) Barns 5-6 686 BAY COLT Foaled May 5, 2019 Reg. No. 9TM27 Microchip No. 985141001136484 Western Hanover p,3,1:50.4 Well Said p,3,1:47.3 -------------------- Must See p,2,1:52 Control The Moment p,3,1:48.2 ----- Life Sign p,3,1:50.3 Life'sliltreasure p,1:51.2 --------------- Treasure For Trish p,2,1:54.3 MAYOR OFTHEMOMENT Tyler B p,3,1:55.1 Cole Muffler p,3,1:53.3f ---------------- Sandy's Sable p,2,2:00.1 Nina Coleada p,3,1:50.3 -------------- Sportsmaster p,2,1:52.1 Fox Valley Ladydoc p,3,1:51.4 ------ Dr Mom p,2,1:54.4 1st Dam NINA COLEADA p,2,1:55.2; 3,1:50.3 ($163,784) by Cole Muffler. 14 wins, 2 thru 5. At 2, winner cons. Loyal Opposition S.; third in Final Orange & Blue Filly S., Sarah Myers Breeders S., Director's Award S., elim. Illinois State Fair Colt S. At 3, winner Late Closer at Lexington (2), leg Newcomers Filly Ser. at Maywood; second in Horseman S., elim. Grandma Ann S.; third in The Circle City P. At 4, second in leg Girls Night Out Ser. at Mohawk, elim. Lorna Propes P. At 5, third in Illinois State Fair Colt S. From 3 previous foals, dam of: Photo Image BT1:53.2s-‘20 (Rockin Image). Now 2 and racing. 2nd Dam FOX VALLEY LADYDOC p,2,1:53.4; 3,1:51.4; BT1:51.3 ($189,586) by Sportsmaster. 7 wins, 2 thru 4. At 2, winner elim. Illinois State Fair Colt S.; second in Sarah Myers Breeders S., elim. Orange & Blue Filly S.; third in ISOBA Sales Bonus S., Thrifty Way S., elim. Active Donna V S., elim. First Lady S. At 3, winner Final Violet S., Desperate Lady S., elim. May- wood Filly P.; second in Cinderella S., Final Maywood Filly P., elim. Grandma Ann S., cons. Illinois State Fair Colt S.; third in Final Grandma Ann S., elim. Violet S. At 4, second in Illinois State Fair Colt S. From 6 living foals, dam of 5 winners, 2 in 1:55, 5 in 2:00, incl.: NINA COLEADA (M) p,2,1:55.2; 3,1:50.3 ($163,784) (Cole Muffler). As above. DOC TELLADAY p,2,Q1:57.3; 1:55.1h; BT1:53.3 ($47,877) (Tell All). 18 wins, 3 thru 6. COLE FIRED UNIT p,2,1:57; 4,1:57f; BT1:53.2 ($47,790) (Cole Muffler). 4 wins, 2 thru 5. At 2, second in Ill. Dept. Of Agriculture S. at Springfield; third in elim. Orange & Blue S., elim. Governor's Cup at Duquoin. DRAGON DAMSEL (M) p,2,1:56.2h; 3,1:53.1f ($47,188) (Dragon Again). 7 wins at 2 and 3. At 3, winner leg Buckeye Stallion Ser. at Scioto; third in leg Buckeye Stallion Ser. at Miami Valley. GOT YOURSELF A GUN p,3,1:57; BT1:54.4f ($11,735) (Mister Big). 3 wins at 3. 3rd Dam DR MOM p,2,1:54.4 ($43,770) by Jate Lobell.
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