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Catalogue for Kentucky Winter Mixed Barn 8E Hip No. Consigned by Rockwell Sales Agency (Claire Reece), Agent 1 Safe At First In Reality Relaunch . { Foggy Note Honour and Glory . Al Nasr (FR) { Fair to All . { Gonfalon Safe At First . Proudest Roman Dark bay/br. mare; Horatius . { True Charm foaled 2003 {Keep Me Safe . Hail Emperor (1995) { Safe Salute . { Safely Home By HONOUR AND GLORY (1993), [G1] $1,202,942. Sire of 10 crops, 47 black type winners, $40,843,972, including Caressing ($955,998, champ- ion, Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies [G1], etc.), All Glory (champion), Indio Glorioso [G1], Mach Glory (ARG) [G1], Honour Devil ($1,405,752). Sire of dams of black type winners Off Duty, Chace City, Gaston, etc. 1st dam Keep Me Safe, by Horatius. 5 wins, 2 to 5, $131,434, 2nd Wild Rose H. (PRM, $10,000), 3rd Iowa Distaff S. [L] (PRM, $10,000), Classics Day Distaff S.-R (RP, $5,913). Dam of 5 other foals of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2009, three to race, including-- Defender’s Word (c. by Tale of the Cat). 6 wins at 3 and 4, 2008, $59,714. 2nd dam SAFE SALUTE, by Hail Emperor. Winner. Dam of 7 winners, including-- SEA DUB (g. by Sea Hero). 6 wins, 3 to 6, $365,343, Dallas Turf Cup H. [L] (LS, $120,000), Independence H. [L] (LAD, $45,000), Buffalo Ba- you S. (HOU, $24,000), 3rd Barksdale H. (LAD, $5,000), etc. Keep Me Safe (f. by Horatius). Black type-placed winner, see above. Slapout. Winner at 2 and 3, placed at 4, 2008, $72,735. Snap to It. Placed at 3, $3,000. Dam of Score One More (f. by Even the Score) at 2, 2008, $24,620, 2nd Miss Shenandoah S. [L], CT, $20,000. 3rd dam SAFELY HOME, by Winning Hit. 16 wins, 3 to 7, $83,058. Dam of 9 foals to race, 8 winners, including-- SAFELY KEPT. 24 wins in 31 starts, 2 to 5, $2,194,206, champion, Breeders’ Cup Sprint [G1], Test S. [G1], Genuine Risk S. [G2] 3 times, Prioress S. [G2], etc. Dam of CONTRAST ($147,706), Peace Chant [G2] (to 5, 2008, $183,709). G’dam of WELCOME HOME ($161,114). PARTNER’S HERO. 8 wins, 2 to 4, $554,731, Kentucky Cup Sprint S. [G2], Phoenix Breeders’ Cup S. [L] (KEE, $100,533), etc. Sire. Safe At the Plate. 6 wins, $114,923, 2nd Marshua S. (LRL, $8,820), etc. Dam of Kettle Won (3 wins, $113,606, 2nd Fort Lauderdale H. [G3], sire), Cognac Kisses (to 5, 2008, $178,094). Great-granddam of MODEL’S MEMO (at 3, 2008), Mr. Golden Ruler (at 3, 2008). Slide. Unraced. Dam of Take Arms [G2]; Her Majesty [G2]. Race Record: At 2, unraced; at 3, twice 3rd; at 4, unplaced in 1 start. Earned $3,967. Produce Record: 2008 c. by Kela (died 2008). Last mated March 29, 2008 and BELIEVED TO BE PREGNANT to-- CHAMPALI (2000) (Glitterman--Radioactivity), black type winner of 11 races, $1,073,794, Smile Sprint H. [G3], Phoenix Breeders’ Cup S. [G3], Aristides Breeders’ Cup H. [G3], Iroquois S. [G3], Northern Dancer S., etc. His first foals are 3-year-olds of 2009. Sire of winners. 12-08 C:catalogact_2009kyfeb09webFMWEB.TXT THESOURCE 9:02:30 AM--1/20/2009 FMWEB.TXT fp5239 PH001239.TXT kg/l/l HIP NUMBER:1 Hip No. Barn 1G-H 2 Consigned by Hunter Valley Farm, Agent Safe Deposit Northern Dancer Danzig . { Pas de Nom KBIF War Chant . Kris S. { Hollywood Wildcat . { Miss Wildcatter Safe Deposit . General (FR) Bay mare; Lord At War (ARG) . { Luna de Miel foaled 2004 {Under the Rug . Mr. Prospector (1995) { Sweepings . { Broom Dance By WAR CHANT (1997), $1,130,600, Breeders’ Cup Mile [G1], etc. Sire of 6 crops,17 black type winners, 136 winners, $13,366,169, including Brilliant ($726,797, Jefferson Cup S. [G2], etc.), Karen’s Caper [G3]- ncr ($622,113), El Roblar [G3] (to 6, 2008, $389,646), Chattahoochee War [G3]-ecr (to 6, 2008, $553,416), Sea Chanter [G3] ($313,501). 1st dam UNDER THE RUG, by Lord At War (ARG). 12 wins in 24 starts, 2 to 6, $522,720, Obeah S. [L] (DEL, $60,000), Nastique S. [L] (DEL, $45,000), Open Fire S. [L] (DEL, $45,000), Julie Snellings Memorial S. [L] (DEL, $45,000), Carousel S. [L] (LRL, $45,000), Moonlight Jig S.-R (LRL, $28,- 020), 2nd Delaware H. [G3]. Dam of 3 other foals of racing age-- Daddy Rabbit (c. by Forestry). Winner at 3, 2008, $26,020. Neath Your Spell (f. by Touch Gold). Winner at 3, $24,467. Waccamaw (f. by War Chant). Placed in 2 starts at 2, 2008, $11,128. 2nd dam SWEEPINGS, by Mr. Prospector. Winner at 3. Dam of 7 winners, including-- UNDER THE RUG (f. by Lord At War-ARG). Black type winner, above. Spanish Soul. 3 wins at 3 and 4, placed at 5, 2008, 51,421,000 yen in Japan. Total: $446,890. Freshbroom. 4 wins at 3 and 4, $137,122. Big Max. Winner at 3, 15,350,000 yen in Japan. Total: $128,222. Las Malvinas. 5 wins at 3 and 4, $107,730. Sweep Day. Unraced. To Chile. Dam of 3 winners, including-- Sweep Domino (CHI) (g. by Mashaallah). Winner at 2 and 3 in Chile, 3rd Copa Jackson [G2]; 3 wins, $48,400 in N.A./U.S. 3rd dam BROOM DANCE, by Dance Spell. 9 wins, 2 to 4, $330,022, Alabama S.-G1, Gazelle H.-G2, Post-Deb S.-G3, Vagrancy H.-G3, Bed o’ Roses H.-G3, 2nd Top Flight H.-G1, Comely S.-G3, 3rd Delaware H.-G1, etc. Half-sis- ter to PUMPKIN MOONSHINE-G2 (sire), TINGLE STONE-G3 (dam of ROUSING PAST [G3]; granddam of CARPAN [G2]; MIGHTY MARTHA), SALEM ($203,488, sire). Dam of 9 winners, including-- END SWEEP. 6 wins at 2 and 3, $372,563, Jersey Shore Budweiser Breeders’ Cup S. [G3], Kentucky Cup Sprint S. [L] (TP, $97,500), High- lander S. [L] (WO, $44,120-CAN), 2nd King’s Bishop S. [G2], Riva Ridge S. [G3], Perpetuate S. [L] (AQU, $11,902), 3rd Jerome H. [G1], Lafayette S. [G3]. Sire. Race Record: Unraced. Last mated March 22, 2008 and BELIEVED TO BE PREGNANT to-- CHAPEL ROYAL (2001) (Montbrook--Cut Class Leanne), black type winner of $495,571, Sanford S. [G2], etc. His first foals are 3-year-olds of 2009. Sire of 38 winners, $1,126,997, including black type-placed Advice (3rd Arlington-Washington Futurity [G3], etc.), Our Lady Chapel, etc. 12-08 C:catalogact_2009kyfeb09webFMWEB.TXT THESOURCE 9:02:30 AM--1/20/2009 FMWEB.TXT fm5162 PH001162.TXT kg/l/l HIP NUMBER:2 Barn 2E Hip No. Consigned by Walnut Green, Agent 3 Dark Bay or Brown Filly A.P. Indy Old Trieste . { Lovlier Linda Silver Train . Cormorant { Ridden in Thestars . { Shelter Strait Dark Bay/Br. Filly . Mr. Prospector February 23, 2008 Sahm . { Salsabil (IRE) {Sahmkindawonderful . Bounding Basque (2001) { Lasque . { Lascivious By SILVER TRAIN (2002), black type winner of 6 races, $1,259,345, Breed- ers’ Cup Sprint [G1], Metropolitan H. [G1], Jerome H. [G2], Tom Fool H. [G2], 3rd Hill ’n’ Dale Cigar Mile H. [G1], Amsterdam S. [G2], Lite the Fuse S. Son of Old Trieste, $847,944, Swaps S. [G2], Californian S. [G2], etc., sire of black type winners. His first foals are yearlings of 2009. 1st dam SAHMKINDAWONDERFUL, by Sahm. 3 wins, 2 to 4, $86,120, Double Delta S. (AP, $25,500). This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2-year- old of 2009. 2nd dam Lasque, by Bounding Basque. 3 wins at 2 and 4, $43,864, 3rd Critical Miss S. (PHA, $2,904). Dam of 5 foals to race, 4 winners, including-- SAHMKINDAWONDERFUL (f. by Sahm). Black type winner, see above. Valid Lasque. Winner at 3, $12,303. 3rd dam LASCIVIOUS, by Bold Ambition. 7 wins at 3 and 4, $28,423. Dam of 9 foals to race, all winners, including-- ISADORABLE. 19 wins, 2 to 5, $415,018, Massachusetts Distaff Cham- pionship H. [R] (SUF, $24,930), Lorillard S. (MTH, $24,000), Lady’s Se- cret S. (MTH, $23,820), Bristol H. (PHA, $22,830), Massachusetts Bree- ders Championship H. [R] (SUF, $21,180), etc. Dam of Programable (8 wins, $198,858), Rock the Stone (15 wins to 9, 2008, $125,305), etc. MY OTHER BROTHER. 4 wins at 2 and 3, $165,503, Peppy Addy S. [R] (PHA, $22,980), 2nd Garden State S. [G3], West Virginia Derby [L] (MNR, $20,000), Delaware Valley S. (GS, $6,684), etc. Asadorable. 6 wins at 3 and 4, $103,673, 2nd Alma North H. (GS, $5,666), 3rd Camelia S.-R, etc. Dam of 3 foals, 2 winners, including-- AS WICKED. 6 wins at 4 and 5, $201,535, Wine Country H.-R (FL, $21,000), 2nd Wine Country H.-R (FL, $7,000). Lasque. Black type-placed winner, see above. Notjustlately. 11 wins, 3 to 7, $120,662. 4th dam LOVEDROP, by Swashbuckler. 4 wins at 2 and 3, $19,970. Half-sister to Go Lloyd Go (9 wins, $36,312, 2nd Tom Roby Stp. S., etc.), Shanty- boat (7 wins, $35,765, 2nd New York Turf Writers Cup Hurdle H., etc.). Dam of 7 winners, including-- Billet Doux. 5 wins, 3 to 6, $36,696, 3rd Dancer H.-R. Piney Run. 18 wins, 3 to 8, $70,795. Set ntr. Voiture. 14 wins, 3 to 6, $30,825. Breeders’ Cup nominated. Registered Pennsylvania-bred. 12-08 C:catalogact_2009kyfeb09webFMWEB.TXT THESOURCE 9:02:30 AM--1/20/2009 FMWEB.TXT fy5138 PH001137.TXT kg/l/l HIP NUMBER:3 Hip No.
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