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ETCHING Barn 31 & 32 Hip No Consigned by Paramount Sales, Agent XVII Hip No. ETCHING Barn 992 Bay Mare; foaled 2015 31 & 32 Deputy Minister Awesome Again .................... Primal Force Paynter .................................. Cee's Tizzy Tizso ...................................... Cee's Song ETCHING Storm Bird Summer Squall .................... Weekend Surprise Summerly .............................. (2002) Mr. Prospector Here I Go .............................. Shufflin n Seatle By PAYNTER (2009). Black-type winner of $1,101,924, Haskell Invitational S. [G1] (MTH, $600,000), etc. Sire of 4 crops of racing age, 397 foals, 275 starters, 13 black-type winners, 177 winners of 439 races and earning $13,746,536, including Knicks Go (3 wins, $793,355, Claiborne Breeders' Futurity [G1] (KEE, $300,000), etc.), Lazy Daisy ($197,049, Pocahontas S. [G2] (CD, $120,280)), Ms Peintour ($167,034, Astra S. [G3] (SA, $60,- 000), etc.), Diamond Dust ($383,755, Juvenile S.-R (TDN, $90,000), etc.). 1st dam SUMMERLY , by Summer Squall. 6 wins, 2 to 4, $907,652, Kentucky Oaks [G1] (CD, $343,728), Fair Grounds Oaks [G2] (FG, $180,000), Silverbulletday S. [G3] (FG, $90,000), Ashado S.-R (SAR, $42,870), 2nd Coaching Club Amer - ican Oaks [G1] (BEL, $100,000), 3rd Mother Goose S. [G1] (BEL, $30,000), Golden Rod S. [G2] (CD, $21,540). Dam of 9 other registered foals, 9 of rac - ing age, including a 2-year-old of 2020, 7 to race, 5 winners, including-- Allez Marie (f. by Unbridled's Song). 2 wins in 4 starts at 2 in Brazil, 2nd Presidente Roberto Alves de Almeida [G3] . Dam of 2 winners-- WORKAHOLIC (f. by Sky Mesa). 3 wins at 2 and 3, $144,828, Cicada S. (AQU, $55,000), 2nd Cincinnati Trophy S. (TP, $9,500). Tomato Bill (c. by More Than Ready). Winner at 2, $55,490, 2nd Sanford S. [G3] (SAR, $30,000). Kentucky Reign (c. by Distorted Humor). 3 wins at 3 and 6, $100,556, 3rd Capital City S. [L] (PEN, $11,230). Altito (g. by Bernardini). 10 wins, 3 to 5, placed at 6, 2020, $302,255. Set ntr at Indiana Grand Race Course, 1 1/8 mi. in 1:49 3/5. 2nd dam Here I Go , by Mr. Prospector. 2 wins at 2, $107,986, 2nd Golden Rod S. [G3] , 3rd Florida Oaks [G3] . Dam of 8 foals, 7 to race, 5 winners, including-- SUMMERLY (f. by Summer Squall). Black-type winner, above. Let 'Em Go (g. by Red Ransom). 5 wins, 4 to 6, $28,538, 3rd Kimberlite Pipe S. (KD, $4,000). Jackpot Joanie. Winner at 2, $31,520, in N.A./U.S.; placed at 2, $16,000, in Canada. (Total: $46,337). Dam of Taxable (f. by Tapit, 3 wins, $223,561, 2nd Fantasy S. [G3] (OP, $80,000)), Totality (g. by Tapit, 4 wins to 6, 2020, Total: $133,413, 2nd Remington Springboard Mile S. [L] (RP, $60,000)), Synkros (f. by Tapit, 2 wins, $53,735, 3rd Island Fashion S. (SUN, $5,000), dam of FLAP JACK [L], c. by Oxbow, 2 wins to 3, 2020, $73,480), Charge Back [L] (f. by Take Charge Indy, 2 wins, $53,725). RACE RECORD: At 2, unplaced in 1 start; at 3, once 2nd, once 3rd; at 4, un - placed in 1 start. Earned $18,955. Mated to Speightstown (Gone West--Silken Cat), last service March 25, 2020. (Believed to be PREGNANT )..
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