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PICKAPICKLEDPEPPER Barn 49 Hip No. 4460 Consigned by Four Star Sales, Agent Hip No. Barn 4460 PICKAPICKLEDPEPPER 49 Gray or Roan Filly; foaled November 11, 2005 In Reality Valid Appeal...................... Desert Trial Successful Appeal ............ Fortunate Prospect Successful Dancer ............ Debonair Dancer PICKAPICKLEDPEPPER Deputy Minister Salt Lake........................... Take Lady Anne Let Salt Fly........................ (1999) Hatchet Man Let It Fly............................ Idle Hour Princess By SUCCESSFUL APPEAL (1996). Stakes winner of $654,681, A. G. Van- derbilt H. [G2], etc. Sire of 4 crops of racing age, 188 foals, 112 starters, 12 stakes winners, 85 winners of 204 races and earning $7,012,480 & $261,719(CAN) in N.A., including Closing Argument ($986,984, Holy Bull S. [G3] (GP, $90,000), etc.), Accountforthegold (7 wins, $465,044 & $83,- 834(CAN), Stuyvesant H. [G3] (AQU, $66,060), etc.), Appealing Zophie (3 wins to 3, 2007, $493,898, Spinaway S. [G1] (SAR, $150,000), etc.). 1st dam LET SALT FLY, by Salt Lake. Winner at 3, $8,168. Sister to SALT IT. Dam of 1 other registered foal, 1 of racing age, 1 to race. 2nd dam LET IT FLY, by Hatchet Man. 4 wins, $68,737, Countess Jane S. [L]. Dam of-- SALT IT (f. by Salt Lake). 4 wins at 3, $265,380, Black-Eyed Susan S. [G2], Wide Country S. (LRL, $19,200), 3rd Cotillion H. [G2], Stormy Blues Breeders' Cup H. [L] (LRL, $11,385). Producer. Erimo Symphony. 2 wins at 3 in Japan. Dam of 7 foals, 5 winners, incl.-- Erimo Soldier (c. by Sunday Silence). 2 wins in Japan, 2nd Niigata Dai- shoten, Mainichi Broadcasting System Sho Kyoto Yonsai Tokubetsu. Erimo Brownie. Dam of Erimo Expire (c. by Scatter the Gold, 3 wins at 3, placed at 4, 2007 in Japan, 2nd Tenno Sho [G1], Diamond H.). 3rd dam IDLE HOUR PRINCESS, by *Ribot. Sister to RIBOCCO, RIBERO, LIBRA'S RIB. Dam of 8 foals to race, 6 winners, including-- LET IT FLY. Stakes winner, above. Forward Princess. Placed at 3. Producer. Great-granddam of Tidal (4 wins in England, 3rd Oakgrove Stud Golden Daffodil S. [G3]). 4th dam *LIBRA, by Hyperion. Winner at 2 in England. Half-sister to *GLORIA NICKY (champion 2-year-old filly in England), *EDMUNDO (2nd hwt. colt at 2 on English Hand., sire), *FOUR FATHOMS, San Luis Rey. Dam of-- RIBOCCO. 4 wins at 2 and 3 in England, 2nd hwt. at 2 on English Hand., 2nd hwt. at 3 on English Hand., St. Leger, etc.; winner at 3 in Ireland, Irish Sweeps Derby; placed at 3 in France, 3rd Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. Sire. RIBERO. Winner at 2 and 3 in England, 2nd hwt. at 3 on English Hand., St. Leger, etc.; winner in 1 start at 3 in Ireland, Irish Sweeps Derby. Sire. Other stakes winners: LIBRA'S RIB (Princess of Wales's S.-G3, etc., sire), ROSES FOR THE STAR (Houghton S., etc.), AD LIB RA (Extel S., etc.). RACE RECORD: Unraced. Foaled in Kentucky. Racing or broodmare prospect. NTRA. KEE 11/07.
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