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404 Consigned by Indian Creek, Agent Dark Bay Or Brown Colt Hip No. 404 Consigned by Indian Creek, Agent Dark Bay or Brown Colt Candy Ride (ARG) . Ride the Rails Unified . {Candy Girl {Union City . Dixie Union Dark Bay/Br. Colt . {City Sister March 16, 2019 Street Cry (IRE) . Machiavellian {Top Spin . {Helen Street (GB) (2011) {Let . A.P. Indy {Net Dancer By UNIFIED (2013), black type winner of 4 races in 7 starts, $476,880, Peter Pan S. [G2], Bay Shore S. [G3], Gulfstream Park Sprint S. [G3], 2nd Car- ter H. [G1]. Son of Candy Ride (ARG) [G1], $749,149, champion, sire of 89 black type wnrs, 7 champions, including Gun Runner [G1] ($15,988,- 500), Shared Belief [G1] ($2,932,200). His first foals are yearlings of 2020. 1st dam TOP SPIN, by Street Cry (IRE). Unplaced in 1 start. Dam of 3 foals of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2020, two to race, both winners-- Thekidsback (g. by Lemon Drop Kid). Winner at 5, 2020, $14,341. Top Mission (f. by Noble Mission-GB). Winner at 3, $13,169. 2nd dam LET, by A.P. Indy. 7 wins, 2 to 4, $604,020, Churchill Downs Distaff H. [G2], Personal Ensign S. [L] (MTH, $42,000), Inside Information S. [L] (MTH, $30,000), Dowry S., 2nd Ashland S. [G1], Falls City H. [G3], Turfway Breeders’ Cup S. [G3], 3rd Cotillion H. [G2]. Dam of 5 winners, incl.-- CENTRE COURT (f. by Smart Strike). 7 wins, $961,048, Jenny Wiley S. [G1] (KEE, $180,000), Mrs. Revere S. [G2] (CD, $116,545), Lake George S. [G2] (SAR, $120,000), Honey Fox S. [G2] (GP, $120,000) twice, Regret S. [G3] (CD, $66,556), 2nd Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup S. [G1] (KEE, $80,000), Woodford Reserve Lake Placid S. [G2] (SAR, $40,000). RAVEL (c. by Fusaichi Pegasus). 3 wins at 2 and 3, $180,750, Sham S. [G3] (SA, $60,900). Sire. After Thought. Winner at 3, $43,188. Dam of 4 winners, including-- ANNULMENT (f. by Broken Vow). 5 wins, 2 to 5, $299,903, Hatoof S. (AP, $43,650), 2nd West Virginia Senate President’s Cup S. (MNR, $20,000), 3rd One Dreamer S.-R (KD, $14,475), etc. Set ncr. YOUNGEST DAUGHTER (f. by The Factor). 3 wins at 3, $234,343, Ta- Wee S. (IND, $55,800), 3rd Indiana Grand S. [L] (IND, $20,900). 3rd dam Net Dancer, by Nureyev. 2 wins at 3, $46,225, 2nd Old Hat H. Dam of-- LET. Black type winner, see above. EAGLE CAFE. 5 wins, 2 to 5, 488,372,000 yen in Japan, Japan Cup Dirt [L], NHK Mile Cup [L], Tanabata Sho [LR], etc.; in 1 start, 9,975 euro in France, 3rd Prix Dollar Fouquet’s Barriere [G2]. Total: $4,227,985. Sire. Haseno Gulch. 11 wins, 2 to 7, 161,174,000 yen in Japan, 3rd Sakitama Hai [LR]. Total: $1,371,752. Music Fever. Unplaced. Dam of MARIANNE ROSE (Total: $82,375). 4th dam DOUBLES PARTNER, by Damascus. 6 wins, $180,869, Anne Arundel H. [G3], etc. Half-sister to JOYEUX DANSEUR [G1] (Turf Classic S. [G1], etc., Total: $645,228, sire), FABULEUX DANCER (sire), Danseur Fabuleux [G3] (dam of ARAZI [G1], European horse of the year, Total: $1,212,351; NOVERRE [G1], Total: $1,429,344), Jareer [G3] (sire), Sakura Patrick (sire). Dam of 3 winners, including Net Dancer (above). Breeders’ Cup nominated. KTDF. 7-20.
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