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Avaricity Dark Bay Or Brown Mare; Apr 26, 2001 Raise a Native, 61 Ch Mr equineline.com Pedigree 11/22/19 08:39:13 EST Avaricity Dark Bay or Brown Mare; Apr 26, 2001 Raise a Native, 61 ch Mr. Prospector, 70 b Gold Digger, 62 b Carson City, 87 ch Blushing Groom (FR), 74 ch Avaricity Blushing Promise, 82 b Summertime Promise, 72 b Foaled in Kentucky Lyphard, 69 b Manila, 83 b Avarice, 89 dk b/ Dona Ysidra, 75 b Boldnesian, 63 b Bold Bikini, 69 b Ran-Tan, 60 b By CARSON CITY (1987). Stakes winner of $306,240, Sapling S. [G2], etc. Sire of 14 crops of racing age, 1057 foals, 848 starters, 94 stakes winners, 2 champions, 680 winners of 2670 races and earning $74,694,009 USA, including Small Promises (Champion in Canada, $567,913, Shady Well S. -R (WO, $89,262(CAN)), etc.), Islam (Champion in Peru, $24,784 USA, Clasico OSAF [G1], etc.), State City (Hwt. in United Arab Emirates, $1,375,993 USA, Dubai Golden Shaheen [G1], etc.), Pollard's Vision ($1,430,311, Illinois Derby [G2] (HAW, $300,000), etc.). Sire of dams of 143 stakes winners, including champions Havre de Grace, Rare Friends, Seresta, Ancona, Solar Star, Magic Lamp, Dr. Moon, Pedro Caiman, and of Barbaro, Cavorting, Rail Trip, Eishin Lombard, Bourbon Courage, Win Willy, Barbecue Eddie. 1st dam AVARICE, by Manila. Unraced. Dam of 10 foals, 9 to race, 8 winners-- Avaricity (f. by Carson City). See below. Schifty's Prospect (g. by Good and Tough). 13 wins, 3 to 8, $173,633. Righteous Struggle (c. by Southern Halo). 8 wins, 2 to 8, $106,884. Fivefifteen (g. by Proper Reality). 6 wins, 3 to 5, $60,151. Mythical Jinks (c. by Miswaki). 3 wins at 5 and 6 in UAE, $37,577 (USA). Rodeo Reba (f. by Rodeo). Winner at 4, $24,200. Aura of Grace (f. by Southern Halo). Winner at 3 in ENG, $6,118 (USA). Producer. Saertex (c. by Jade Hunter). 2 wins at 4 in DEN and SWE. Contingency (f. by Alleged). Unraced. Dam of-- =Daiwa Fortune (JPN) (c. by Mountain Cat). 12 wins, 2 to 11 in JPN, $1,054,428 (USA), 3rd Baden-Baden Cup [L]. 2nd dam BOLD BIKINI, by Boldnesian. 6 wins at 3 and 4, $57,528, Jersey Belle H., 2nd New York H. Half-sister to TOP KNIGHT ($545,684, Champion 2-year-old colt in U.S., Champagne S., etc.), Dancer's Vixen ($19,330, 3rd Seashore S.), Never Burn (3rd Timonium Futurity), Hardy Hugh ($53,174, 2nd Benjamin Franklin H., sire). Dam of 12 winners-- LAW SOCIETY (c. by Alleged). 5 wins in 8 starts, 2 to 3 in ENG and IRE, $373,487 (USA), Champion 2-year-old in Ireland, Champion 3-year-old in Ireland, 2nd hwt. at 2 on English Free Hand., Joe McGrath Irish Sweeps Derby [G1], BBA Goffs National S.-G2, Ballsbridge-Tattersalls Anglesey S.-G3, Dalham Chester Vase [G3], 2nd Ever Ready Epsom Derby [G1], William Hill Dewhurst S.-G1, 4th King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Diamond S. [G1]. Leading sire in Italy. STRIKE YOUR COLORS (c. by Hoist the Flag). 3 wins at 2, $189,119, Breeders' Futurity-G2, Dover S., 2nd Futurity S.-G1, Young America S., 3rd Arlington-Washington Futurity-G1. LEGAL BID (c. by Spectacular Bid). 3 wins at 2 and 3 in ENG, $139,916 (USA), Highland Spring Derby Trial S. [G3], Feilden S. [L], 2nd King Edward VII S. [G2], Walmac International Geoffrey Freer S. [G2], March S. [L]. Sire. CERADA RIDGE (f. by Riva Ridge). 7 wins at 3, $105,426, Miss Woodford S., Rockette S., White Rose S., 2nd Ashland S.-G2, Regret S. Dam of-- Adarec (f. by Key to the Mint). 3 wins at 2 and 3, $101,356, 2nd Illinois Oaks -R (HAW, $10,445), Illini Princess H. -R (HAW, $10,355), 3rd Illinois Breeders' Debutante S. -R (AP, $12,523). Producer. Cerada (f. by Sauce Boat). 3 wins, 2 to 4, $42,914. Dam of-- DENMARS DREAM (g. by Mining). 3 wins at 2 and 3, $249,151, California Derby [G3], San Miguel S. [L] (SA, $47,475), 2nd San Vicente Breeders' Cup S. [G3]. Hectic (g. by Sharp Victor). 2 wins at 3, $99,650, 3rd Oceanside S. -R (DMR, $9,000), Jim Neuman S. -R (HOL, $9,750). Runaway Ridge (f. by Runaway Groom). Winner at 4, $25,050. Dam of-- Copyright © 2019 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 1 of 6 equineline.com Pedigree 11/22/19 08:39:13 EST Avaricity Dark Bay or Brown Mare; Apr 26, 2001 Lakeaway (f. by Greenwood Lake). 11 wins, 3 to 6, $242,484(USA), 2nd Illini Princess H. -R (HAW, $17,062). Storming Lass (f. by Storm Bird). Unraced. Dam of-- TOWERING STORM (c. by Irish Tower). 15 wins, 2 to 9, $371,482, Western Playboy S. -R (HAW, $27,525), 2nd Milwaukee Avenue H. -R (HAW, $15,000), Sensitive Prince S. (HAW, $10,150), 3rd Buckpasser S. [L] (AP, $7,397). SLUMGULLION (f. by Conquistador Cielo). 6 wins at 2 and 3, $155,239, Medusa S. (DET, $18,000), Little Sucker S. -R (FP, $15,150), 2nd Illinois Breeders' Debutante S. -R (HAW, $24,010), Illinois Silent Beauty S. -R (HAW, $10,415), 3rd Illini Princess H. -R (HAW, $5,703). Dam of-- INDIAN COUNTRY (c. by Indian Charlie). 5 wins at 3 and 4, $219,837, Pirate's Bounty H. -R (DMR, $48,645), 3rd Ancient Title Breeders' Cup S. [G1] (OSA, $30,000), Phoenix Gold Cup H. [L] (TUP, $10,000), Daytona H. [L] (SA, $9,432). Sire. NO BULL BABY (f. by Indian Charlie). 3 wins at 2 and 3, $210,188, Moccasin S. [L] (HOL, $60,000), Santa Paula S. [L] (SA, $48,240), 2nd Santa Ynez S. [G2] (SA, $30,000), Anoakia S. [L] (SA, $16,980). Even the Wind (f. by Irish Tower). Winner at 2 and 3, $40,558, 3rd Illinois Breeders' Debutante S. -R (HAW, $12,320). Dam of-- Sorority Sister (f. by Include). 6 wins, 3 to 5, $223,225, 3rd Personal Girl S. -R (AQU, $6,000). Jousting (f. by Sword Dance (IRE)). Unraced. Dam of-- Compelling Case (f. by Successful Appeal). 7 wins, 3 to 6, $271,512, 3rd Jersey Lilly S. (HOU, $5,500), Mike Spellman Memorial H. -R (AP, $5,768). Peaceful Battle (f. by Greenwood Lake). 2 wins at 4, $45,732. Dam of-- In the Chamber (g. by Fort Prado). 8 wins, 2 to 6, $207,489, 3rd Buck's Boy H. -R (HAW, $11,000). Lake in the Sky (f. by Out of Place). Winner at 3, $28,926. Dam of-- Smoke 'n' Gloat (g. by Smoke Glacken). 6 wins, 3 to 5, 2019, $177,514, 2nd Bruce D. Memorial S. (AP, $14,550). ALFARAZDQ (c. by Exclusive Native). 4 wins, 3 to 5 in ENG and AUS, Labor Day Cup [L], 2nd Queen Elizabeth S. [G2], Murray Bridge Gold Cup [L]. Sire. Sheer Fantasy (f. by Damascus). 4 wins at 3 and 4, $47,664, 3rd Kiss Me Kate S., Trevose S. Dam of-- =SHINE SHARE (IRE) (f. by El Gran Senor). Winner at 2 and 3 in GER, $70,399 (USA), Ludwig Goebels-Erinnerungsrennen [L], 2nd Las Vegas-Slenderella Rennen [L], 3rd Preis der Hannoverschen Sparkassen und der VGH-Deutscher Stutenpreis [G3], Deutscher Buchmacher Stutenpreis von Neuss [G3]. Producer. Fantasy Cat (f. by *Cougar II). 5 wins, 2 to 4, $123,261. Dam of-- LEAVE A LEGACY (c. by Marquetry). 8 wins, 2 to 6, $537,540, Remington Futurity [L] (RP, $79,680), Edmond H. [L] (RP, $75,000), Great West S. [L] (RP, $60,000), Clever Trevor S. (RP, $15,000), 2nd Ark-La-Tex H. [G3], etc. Sire. Makin Headlines (g. by Marquetry). 6 wins, 2 to 5, $122,641(USA), 2nd Silver Deputy S. [L] (WO, $21,400(CAN)). Marquet Rent (f. by Marquetry). 4 wins, 3 to 5, $189,790. Dam of-- DASHING DEBBY (f. by Medaglia d'Oro). Winner at 2, $38,730, J J'sdream S. (CRC, $30,000). Hopeful Image (f. by Gulch). 3 wins at 2 and 3, $112,359, 3rd Bonnie Miss S. [G2] (GP, $20,000), Brave Raj S. [L] (CRC, $9,900), Calder Oaks [L] (CRC, $7,125), Deceit S. (BEL, $6,670). Purr Pleasure (f. by El Gran Senor). 4 wins, 2 to 4, $116,073. Dam of-- BAD KITTY (f. by Mt. Livermore). 3 wins at 2, $85,516, Miss Mommy S. (HAW, $25,236), 2nd Smart Deb S. (AP, $10,440). Ribbons (f. by Beau Genius). 2 wins at 3, $50,109. Dam of-- SILVER STETSON MAN (g. by Silver Charm). 6 wins, 3 to 7, $227,846(USA), Governor's Cup H. (FPX, $27,750), 3rd Devil Diver S. [L] (BEL, $7,748). SPARKLING PINK (f. by Marquetry). 3 wins at 2 and 3, $205,980, Monmouth Park NATC Futurity -R (MTH, $120,000), 2nd Gasparilla S. (TAM, $9,000). Copyright © 2019 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 2 of 6 equineline.com Pedigree 11/22/19 08:39:13 EST Avaricity Dark Bay or Brown Mare; Apr 26, 2001 Holiday Ashley (f. by The Cliff's Edge). Winner at 3, $36,622. Dam of-- HIGH ON GIN (f. by Fury Kapcori). 2 wins in 3 starts at 2, 2019, $50,244, Happy Ticket S. (LAD, $36,000). Envision the Cat (f. by Lost Code). Placed at 3, $4,180. Dam of-- E Z KITTY (f. by He's Tops). 14 wins in 27 starts, 3 to 6, $303,837, Emerald Distaff H. (EMD, $35,750), Washington State Legislators H.
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