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3 Year Old Filly by Proud Citizen - Always Belong (Belong to Me) PRIDE and JOY 3 Year Old Filly By Proud Citizen - Always Belong (Belong To Me) PRIDE AND JOY Pride And Joy is a three year old daughter of Proud Citizen is a registered NEW YORK BRED and is BREEDERS CUP nominated. She comes from a stakes family which includes Alwaysinstilletos, Shesastonecoldfox, Raiders Bid and Boston Raider. Her mother was stakes placed and has produced nine high earning winners from nine raced foals. In addition to being eligible for the numerous New York Bred bonuses, this filly is also VIRGINIA CERTIFIED which means she runs for a 25% purse bonus each time she wins in the state of New York and other Mid-Atlantic racetracks. She is a well built filly with an excellent frame. She is ready to ship up to New York in the spring of 2019. THE FILLY Proud Citizen Filly | Dream Maker Racing | Page 2 PRIDE AND JOY Age: Three Year Old Sire: Proud Citizen (Gone West) Dam: Always Belong (Belong To Me) Birthdate: May 6, 2016 Statebred: New York True Nick: B Notes: New York Bred, Virginia Certified, Breeders Cup Nominated Proud Citizen Filly | Dream Maker Racing | Page 3 THE BIO PRIDE AND JOY Daughter Of: Always Belong (Stakes Placed winner of $100,000, Dam to 9 Winners From 9 Starters). 100% Producer. Half Sister To: ALWAYSINSTILLETOS (Stakes Winner, Earner Of $204,000) From Same Family As: SHESASTONECOLDFOX (Multiple Stakes Winner, CHAMPION NEW YORK BRED 2YO FILLY. Earner of $217,000.) THE FAMILY Proud Citizen Filly | Dream Maker Racing | Page 4 PROUD CITIZEN Proud Citizen, by Gone West who also sired one of America’s leading sires in Speightstown, has been one of the most consistent sires before his passing in 2017. Proud Citizen was a Grade 2 winner at 3 having won the Lexington Stakes. He followed that up with two Grade 1 Places in the 2002 Kentucky Derby and Preakness. Proud Citizen continues to be a top filly sire. PROUD SPELL, by Proud Citizen, is a six time Grade 1 winner including the 2008 Kentucky Oaks. Proud Spell finished her career with over $2.1 Million in Earnings. Proud Citizen also sired the 2012 Kentucky Oaks winner, Believe You Can ($1.2 Million in earnings) Click Here To Watch Proud Citizen Finish Second In The 2002 Kentucky Derby THE SIRE Proud Citizen Filly | Dream Maker Racing | Page 5 OWNER BENEFITS Dream Maker Racing is dedicated to providing its thoroughbred partnership owners education, communication, and information. When you become a horse racing partner, you will have access to as much information as possible related to our racehorse partnerships by: - Weekly Newsletters and Updates. - Access to stable areas, saddling paddock, owners boxes, and of course, the WINNER’S CIRCLE. - Parties hosted annually by Dream Maker Racing. - Top of the line communication and dedication to making sure you have the best experience of your life. THE THRILL Proud Citizen Filly | Dream Maker Racing | Page 6 ABOUT US Our business concept for thoroughbred partnerships originated from our love of horses and the excitement of racing combined with the Irish Pub tradition of getting people together and having a great time. Even with our recent re-branding to Dream Maker Racing, our legacy remains as important as ever. Dream Maker Racing strives to provide stellar customer service and a complete racehorse ownership experience that lets you enjoy all that racing has to offer. For the cost of a vacation, you can be part of a unique, full-service racing organization with few responsibilities, many benefits, and lots of fun. Now is a great time to experience the thrill of owning a racehorse. THE TEAM Proud Citizen Filly | Dream Maker Racing | Page 7 OUR FORMULA After a careful genetic and confirmation analysis as well as a complete veterinary exam, we purchase the best New York-Bred specimens we can find. New York-Breds run with the advantage of bigger purses and restricted races along with a Multi-Million Dollar restricted Stakes Program. Typically all of our current prospects qualify for this program. New York Racing in partnership with The Resorts World Casino boasts the richest purse structure in the country, bolstering a very lucrative racing program. Add that to a very well funded breeding program and YOU as an owner of a New York-Bred race horse have fantastic earning potential. That's the DMR formula for success! We offer limited shares in our horse racing partnerships to interested parties, concentrating on fillies for their residual value, but also buying precocious colts we feel have the potential for greatness. Proud Citizen Filly | Dream Maker Racing | Page 8 THE METHOD PARTNERSHIP BREAKDOWN 10 LLC Units. Each Unit equals 9% equity. Maintenance fees are prorated for the entire year. You pay one fee at the beginning of the year. These fees include everything from; Training, Vet, Blacksmith, Shipping, Track Fees, Procedures, etc. Any leftover monies are wheeled into the following year, reducing next year’s out of pocket cost. Detailed reports are sent on a quarterly basis. THE DEAL Proud Citizen Filly | Dream Maker Racing | Page 9 Tom Bush Tom is a consummate horseman and a highly successful trainer. He has been training for over thirty years and has won some of New York’s prestigious races. In addition to winning in New York, Tom has also won the Woodford Reserve Classic at Churchill, the Hollywood Derby at Hollywood Park, the Gulfstream Park Turf Handicap at Gulfstream, and the Black-Eyed Susan at Pimlico. He is best known for training Get Stormy, a multiple Grade 1 winner and millionaire and sire of graded stakes winner Fifty Five. Tom Bush trained WHOLELOTTASHAKIN for us who made over $337,000 on the track and sold for $200,000 as a broodmare prospect at the end of her racing career. THE TRAINER Proud Citizen Filly | Dream Maker Racing | Page 11 PRICING *LIMITED AVAILABILITY* Contact Us Today For Pricing THE BUY Proud Citizen Filly | Dream Maker Racing | Page 10 LET US PUT YOU IN THE WINNER’S CIRCLE TOM GALLO 518 - 587 - 5550 DMR @ DREAMMAKERRACING.COM DREAMMAKERRACING.COM Click on the social media tabs above to follow us! THE CONVO Proud Citizen Filly | Dream Maker Racing | Page 12.
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