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2006 LEX-SEL KY FRONT MATTER 1-32.Pmd Session 5 To be held at the Fasig-Tipton Sales Pavilion on Newtown Pike north of Lexington, KY Sunday, October 8th Starting at 12:00 Noon Hip Numbers 560 - 819 75 NOTES 76 Consigned by Peninsula Farm, Agent, Lexington, Kentucky Raised at Pin Oak Lane Farm, New Freedom, Pennsylvania SJ'S UNSTOPPABLE Barns 560 (PENNSYLVANIA ELIGIBLE) 14-15 BAY COLT Foaled April 12, 2005 Tattoo No. 2CB371 Photo Maker 1:55.2f S J's Photo 1:53 ----------------------- Sassy Jane 3,2:03.1f SJ's Caviar 3,1:53.4 ------------------ T V Yankee 2,1:56 Spawning-------------------------------- Trout SJ'S UNSTOPPABLE Star's Pride 1:57.1 Nevele Pride 4,T1:54.4 -------------- Thankful 4,T2:03.2 Unstoppable 3,2:04.1f---------------- Speedster 4,1:59.4 Exciting Speed 3,2:04.2h------------ Expresson 3,T1:58 By SJ'S CAVIAR 3,1:53.4. Sire of 28 in 2:00, including: MR PINE CHIP 3,1:52-'06, LOVIN EVERY MOMENT 3,1:55.1f-'06, FLAMINGO BINGO (M) 2,1:55.3, HIDDEN VIGGORISH (M) 3,1:56.1f-'06, CAVIAR CREAM PUFF (M) 2,1:56.1, MYTHICAL LINDY 2,1:57.4-’06, etc. 1st Dam Unstoppable 2,Q2:05.2f; 3,2:04.1f ($27,186) by Nevele Pride. Winner at 3. At 2, second in cons. Merrie Annabelle T.; third in Champlain S., Frank Ervin T. at Lexington. From 8 previous foals, dam of 5 winners, 2 in 1:58, including: DON'T STOP ME (M) 3,1:58.2; 1:57.3-Europe ($176,747) (Baltic Speed). 9 wins at 3, prior to export. At 3, winner Colonial Lady T., Coaching Club Oaks, leg New Jersey Sires S. at The Meadowlands (twice), Garden State, Freehold; second in Final New Jersey Sires S. at The Meadowlands, leg New Jersey Sires S. at Garden State, Charles I. Smith Filly S.; third in Lady Suffolk T., leg New Jersey Sires S. at The Meadowlands. Dam of HIGHWAY PATROL 1:56.4-Europe ($226,205-Int.), EN ROUTE 1:59-Europe. PAUL BUNYON 2,2:02f; 3,Q2:01.4f; 4,1:57.3-Europe ($120,130-Int.) (Pine Chip). 2 wins at 2, prior to export. At 2, winner Reynolds Mem.; second in Arden Downs S.; third in Campbellville S. At 3, third in leg Spring Training Ser. at Pocono. NO STOPS 3,Q2:01.2 ($17,759) (Donerail). 2 wins at 3. At 3, winner Landmark S. Producer: High Powered Lady (dam of MARS ATTACKS 1:59.4-Europe, EXTREME CONTACT 2,2:01). 2nd Dam EXCITING SPEED 2,2:09.2f; 3,2:04.2h ($15,833) by Speedster. 5 wins, 2 thru 4. At 3, winner Atlantic City Grand Circuit S. From 16 foals, dam of 13 winners, 6 in 2:00, including: PANTY RAID (M) 2,1:58.3; 3,1:57 ($473,932) (Nevele Pride). 24 wins at 2 and 3. World champion. 1981 USTA "Trotter of the Year". At 2, winner Lexington Filly S., Matron S., Hoosier Futurity, Arden Downs S., Breeders Filly S., Nancy Hanks T., Lou Dillon T., Castleton Farm S.; second in Merrie Annabelle T., leg Kentucky Sires S.; third in Final Bluegrass S., Acorn S., leg Kentucky Sires S., etc. At 3, winner World Trotting Derby, Review Futy., Lady Suffolk T., Martha Washington T., La Belle Province T.; third in heat Hambletonian Oaks, Buckette, Currier & Ives S., etc. Grandam of 1991 USTA "Trotter of the Year" GIANT VICTORY 2,2:01.4f; 3,1:54.4 ($1,252,243), SUPER NICE 2,1:58.4f; 3,Q1:58 ($333,158), PINK DIAMOND 3,2:02.2f; 1:56.4-Europe ($100,000). BONEFISH 2,2:00.4; 3,1:58.1 ($309,375) (Nevele Pride). 17 wins at 2 and 3. World champion. 1974/'75 USTA "2YO/3YO Trotting Colt of the Year". At 2, winner Arden Downs S., Review Futy., Hanover-Hempt S., T.W. Murphy Mem., Hayes Mem., Horseman Futy., Walnut Hall Cup, Van Ridell T.; second in Tompkins Mem., George Wilkes S., Scioto Challenge S., etc. At 3, winner Hambletonian S., Founders Gold Cup, American-National S., Empire State S., Greenwood S., etc. IMAGERY (M) 2,2:04.1h; 3,1:58.4 ($218,246) (Nevele Pride). 16 wins at 2 and 3. At 2, winner Nancy Hanks T., Lou Dillon T., Batavia Filly S., etc. At 3, winner Lady Suffolk T., Zweig Mem., Celia Counsel T., Buckette, Oakville S., Reynolds Mem. Grandam of ALSTROEMERIA 2,2:00.4f ($220,191), CAPT HARRY 2,2:02.4f; 3,2:00.3f; 4,1:57.4f- Europe ($155,000-Int.), etc. KINGFISH 2,2:06.2f; 3,1:59.3h; Q1:58 ($90,313) (Nevele Pride). 7 wins, 2 thru 7. At 2, second in George Wilkes T., Battle of Saratoga. At 3, winner Battle of Saratoga; third in elim. Yonkers T., etc. Producers: Beat The Clock 2:04f (dam of DOUBLE COVERAGE 2,2:01.3; 3,1:57-$320,961, PLAY ACTION 3,1:59.1-$234,409; grandam of UCONN DON 2,Q2:01.1; 3,1:55- $1,600,000-Int., HERSCHEL WALKER 2,2:01.3f; 3,1:56.1-$1,000,000-Int., KOSAR 2,Q2:02.1; 3,1:56-$908,599-Int., 1995 USTA "3YO Trotting Colt of the Year", Hambletonian S. winner TAGLIABUE 3,1:54.3; 4,1:53.3-$904,600, WARREN MOON 2,Q2:02.4; 3,2:00.4h; 4,1:58.4h-$130,133, DIVINEINTERVENTION 2,2:03.4h-$120,367), Eloped Hanover 2,2:05 (grandam of KEYSTONE NORDIC 2,1:58.4f; 3,1:56.3f- $110,848), Shotgun Wedding (dam of PERSEO AMI 3,2:02.3f-Europe-$191,350; grandam of SUNDOWN SCORE 2,Q1:59.3f; 3,1:56; 1:53.4-$562,017, MR CHIN 2,1:58.1; 3,1:54.4f-$450,159, PAPER MOON OK 3,2:02.4-Europe-$139,100). Next Dam-EXPRESSON 3,T1:58 (Diplomat Hanover-RECORD EXPRESS 4,T2:04-Phonograph) ENGAGEMENTS Arden Downs Dexter Cup Horseman No. 99 Landmark Reynolds Standardbred Bluegrass Series Hambletonian Horseman Stake Old Oaken Bucket Simcoe Tompkins-Geers Champlain Historic Series Int'l. Stallion PA Sires (P/M) John Simpson Yonkers Trot Currier & Ives Hoosier Stake Kentucky Futurity PA Sires (Fairs) Consigned by Hunterton Sales Agency, Agent, Paris, Kentucky Raised at Hunterton Farm at Stoner Creek, Paris, Kentucky MOSQUITO NET Barn 3 (KENTUCKY ELIGIBLE) Aisles 561 (EMBRYO TRANSPLANT) A-F BAY COLT Foaled June 13, 2005 Tattoo No. 7C9623 Speedy Somolli 3,1:55 Baltic Speed 3,1:56 ------------------- Sugar Frosting 2,2:13h Valley Victory 3,1:55.3 --------------- Bonefish 3,1:58.1 Valley Victoria 3,2:00.3f ------------- Victorious Lou 3,T1:59 MOSQUITO NET Speedy Crown 3,1:57.1 Armbro Goal 3,1:54.3 ---------------- Armbro Flight 3,1:59 Wild Life---------------------------------- Bonefish 3,1:58.1 Thicket 3,T2:04.1---------------------- Lumber Starlet 3,2:01.4 By VALLEY VICTORY 3,1:55.3. Sire of 34 in 1:55, 197 in 2:00, including: CONTINENTAL- VICTORY (M) 3,1:52.1, MUSCLES YANKEE 3,1:52.2, ACT OF GRACE (M) 3,1:52.3, LINDY LANE 3,1:53, BULLVILLE VICTORY 3,1:53.1, VICTORY DREAM 3,1:53.2, etc. 1st Dam Wild Life ($12,383) by Armbro Goal. Starter at 2 and 3. At 2, second in cons. Merrie Annabelle T. 100% producer. From 3 previous foals in Europe, dam of 3 winners, 2 in 2:00, incl.: GRENOUILLE (M) 1:58.1-Europe ($149,536-Int.) (Mack Lobell). 5 wins in Europe. HIKING 1:58.3-Europe ($46,620-Int.) (Pine Chip). 4 wins in Europe. 2nd Dam THICKET 2,T2:05.4; 3,T2:04.1 by Bonefish. 2 wins at 2. Dam of 4 winners, 3 in 2:00, including: MANGROVE 2,1:58.4; 3,1:57.4 ($500,673) (Speedy Crown). 12 wins at 2 and 3. At 2, winner leg New York Sires S. at Yonkers, Vernon, elim. Peter Haughton Mem., New York State Fair S., Hanover Colt S.; second in Matron S., leg New York Sires S. at Roosevelt. At 3, winner elim. and Final Dexter Cup, Matron S., leg New York Sires S. at Roosevelt, Vernon; second in elim. Shamrock T., elim. Bluegrass S.; third in American-National S., heat Kentucky Futy., Final Bluegrass S. BUSHMAN 3,1:59.1 ($32,814) (Speedy Scot). 4 wins at 3. At 3, winner Townsend Ackerman T., Landmark S. TIMMER 3,2:01; 4,1:58.3 ($21,561) (Speedy Scot). 4 wins at 3 and 4. At 3, second in Henry Clay T. at Lexington; third in R D Ricketts T. at Lexington. URTICA (M) 3,2:01.1 ($5,561) (Speedy Crown). Winner at 3. At 3, winner Rosalind T. at Lexington; third in Kerry Way T. at Lexington. Dam of HEMLOCK 1:57-Europe. 3rd Dam LUMBER STARLET 2,2:09.1; 3,2:01.4 ($84,372) by Star's Pride. 17 wins, 2 thru 4. At 3, winner Martha Washington T.; second in Flora Temple S.; third in Celias Counsel T., etc. Half- sister to the dam of SHIP'S WATCH 2,1:57 ($429,057-Int.), LUCIOUS ALMAHURST 3,1:54.4 ($337,362); full-sister to the grandam of STORMONT ABLAZE 2,Q2:00.3; 3,1:59.4h; 4,1:59.3h ($281,186), etc. Dam of 6 winners, 1 in 2:00, including: CONIFER (M) 2,2:00.4h ($369,731) (Nevele Diamond).
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