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Consigned by Glencrest Farm LLC Sales, Agent Creed’S Lass Hip No. Barn 10A-B 14 Consigned by Glencrest Farm LLC Sales, Agent Creed’s Lass Sword Dancer Damascus . { Kerala Cutlass . Dunce { Aphonia . { Gambetta Creed’s Lass . In Reality Chestnut mare; Believe It . { Breakfast Bell foaled 1991 {Social Creed . Tim Tam (1984) { So Social . { His Duchess By CUTLASS (1970), winner of $78,305. Sire of 18 crops, 521 starters, 38 black type winners, 440 winners, $26,842,383 in N.A., including Cutlass Reality [G1] ($1,405,660). Sire of dams of black type winners Swept Overboard, Three Ring, Lahib, Southern Wish, Foil, Mi Pradera, Drummond Lane, Davey’s Cutlass, Lubicon, etc. 1st dam SOCIAL CREED, by Believe It. Dam of 10 foals of racing age, 9 to race, 8 winners, including-- Fifty Fifty (c. by Tri Jet). 6 wins at 2 and 3, $101,638. Bobbysoxaroo (f. by Buckaroo). 4 wins, 3 to 5, $70,684. Noble Doctrine (c. by Majestic Light). 2 wins at 3, $50,481. 2nd dam SO SOCIAL, by Tim Tam. 3 wins at 3, $14,170. Half-sister to COMIC. Dam of 10 winners, including-- BANNER GALA (f. by Hoist the Flag). 4 wins at 3, $161,159, Rare Perfume S., etc. Dam of Our Happy Warrior (c. by Conquistador Cielo) 6 wins, $132,600; Bag of Music (g. by Devil’s Bag) 11 wins, $129,374; Great Turnout (g. by Seeking the Gold) 10 wins, $58,515. SOCIAL BUSINESS (f. by Private Account). 5 wins at 3 and 4, $128,850, Queen’s H. [G3], etc. Dam of SQUIRE JONES (c. by Seeking the Gold) 4 wins, $200,926, British Columbia Derby [L], HST, $94,950, etc., sire. SNOBISHNESS (f. by *Forli). 2 wins in France, Prix des Chenettes, etc. Dam of OH SO SNOBISH [G3] (c. by Quadratic), OH SO CHOOSY (f. by Top Command), Top Snob [G2] (c. by Topsider). Granddam of MY BIG BOY [G1] (c. by Our Hero) $1,046,087; FOREVER COMMAND (f. by Top Command) $181,969; QUEXIOSS (c. by Ardross), etc. Other black type winners: WARD MCALLISTER (c. by Bold Ruler) 4 wins, $62,094, Bernard Baruch H.-G3, sire; HASTY REPLY (c. by *Pronto). Benefit Performer (c. by Nijinsky II). Winner at 4, $55,815, 2nd Santa Gertrudes H.-LR. Sire. Queen’s Gambit (f. by Bold Ruler). 5 wins, $55,629, 3rd Barbara Ann H. Dam of CHESS MOVE (f. by Avatar). Granddam of PRAIRIE BAYOU [G1] (g. by Little Missouri) 7 wins, $1,450,621, champion; FLITCH [G2] (c. by Demons Begone) 8 wins, $628,796. Race Record: At 2, once 3rd; at 3, three wins, 3 times 2nd, 4 times 3rd; at 4, four wins, once 3rd; at 5, three wins, twice 2nd, twice 3rd; at 6, one win, once 3rd. Totals: 11 wins, 5 times 2nd, 9 times 3rd, earned $181,809. Produce Record: 1998 unnamed c. by Flying Chevron. 1999 Social Lass, f. by Flying Chevron. Unraced. 2000 Rainbow Flyer, c. by Flying Chevron. At 2, 2002, has not started. 2001 foal born dead; 2002 c. by Military. Not pregnant. 10-02 PEDOUT.TXT km3094 kg/l/l HIP NUMBER:14 Hip No. Barn 10A-B 24 Consigned by Glencrest Farm LLC Sales, Agent Eliza’s Kiss Northern Dancer Danzig . { Pas de Nom Sejm . Cyane { Unity Hall . { Rum Bottle Bay Eliza’s Kiss . Nijinsky II Chestnut mare; Green Dancer . { *Green Valley II foaled 1992 {Kiss a Dancer . Stevward (1983) { Kiss (VEN) . { Flit Back By SEJM (1987), unraced. Sire of 9 crops, 129 starters, 9 black type winners, 97 winners, $5,543,190 in N.A., including Myralee S. ($255,166, champion twice), Mediavilla R. (to 3, 2002, $504,883), Sejm’s Madness (to 6, 2002, $428,465), Vinnie’s Boy (to 6, 2002, $362,110). Sire of dam of black type winner Forever and Ever. 1st dam KISS A DANCER, by Green Dancer. Winner at 2, $14,782. Dam of 8 other foals of racing age, 7 to race, 3 winners-- SHANANIE’S DANCER (f. by Shananie). 10 wins, 2 to 5, $165,941, Gtech S. (SUF, $15,420), 2nd Tanya S. [L] (BEL, $1,759), Princess Doreen H. (RKM, $5,770), Crocus S. (PHA, $5,480), 3rd Little Silver S. (MTH, $3,850), Cherry Blossom S. (PHA, $3,151), Floyd Duncan S. (SUF, $2,500). Ecr at Suffolk Downs. Producer. Slapper (g. by Highland Park). 9 wins, 2 to 5, $40,915. Premier’s Kiss (f. by Premiership). 4 wins at 3 and 4, $40,070. 2nd dam KISS (VEN), by Stevward. 10 wins at 2 and 3 in Venezuela, Premio Fran- cisco J. Sucre, 2nd Premio Ciudad de Caracas-G1, Premio Gradisco-G3, Premio Luis A. Landeata, 3rd Premio Edgar Ganteaume-G2. Dam of-- Mi Beso. 3 wins at 3, $47,160. It’s a Kiss. 3 wins at 2 and 3, $20,295. 3rd dam FLIT BACK, by Flit-to. 6 wins, 2 to 4, $56,294. To Venezuela. Complete records not available. Dam of-- CANTAURA. 9 wins at 2 and 3 in Venezuela, champion filly at 3, Filly Triple Crown in Venezuela, Premio General Joaquin Crespo, etc. Dam of-- Traviesodaniel. Black type-placed in Venezuela, 2nd Premio Torrejon. KISS (VEN). Black type winner, see above. Sin Palabra. In Venezuela. Complete records not available. Dam of-- RADIANCE (VEN). 5 wins in 10 starts at 2 and 3 in Venezuela, Premio Andres Bello, 3rd Premio Congreso de la Republica; 17 wins, 3 to 7, 2002, $384,130 in N.A. Kiss Me. In Venezuela. Complete records not available. Dam of-- Lenox. Black type-placed at 3 in Venezuela, 2nd Premio Ministerio de Agricultura y Cria-Venezuelan St. Leger. Midnite Kiss. Black type-placed in Venezuela, 2nd Premio Hylander. Race Record: At 2, one win, once 2nd; at 3, two wins, 3 times 2nd, twice 3rd; at 4, three wins, 3 times 2nd; at 5, once 2nd, twice 3rd; at 6, six wins, 6 times 2nd, once 3rd; at 7, four wins, 5 times 2nd, once 3rd; at 8, unplaced. Totals: 16 wins, 19 times 2nd, 6 times 3rd, earned $246,973. Last mated February 12, 2002 and BELIEVED TO BE PREGNANT to-- FLYING CHEVRON (1992) (Carson City--Fly Me First), [G1] $383,610. Sire of 3 crops, including 2-year-olds of 2002, 34 winners, $1,618,- 301, including black type winners Captain Squire (to 3, 2002, $334,300, Lazaro Barrera Mem. [G2], etc.), Flying Gal (to 3, 2002). 10-02 PEDOUT.TXT km3095 kg/l/l HIP NUMBER:24 Hip No. Barn 10A-B 30 Consigned by Glencrest Farm LLC Sales, Agent Fandarel *Princequillo Round Table . { *Knight’s Daughter King Pellinore . Nantallah { Thong . { *Rough Shod II Fandarel . *Nasrullah Bay mare; Fleet Nasrullah . { Happy Go Fleet foaled 1983 {Forest Princess . My Host (1973) { Queen Hostess . { Donut Queen By KING PELLINORE (1972), black type winner in Ireland and N.A. Sire of 14 crops, 264 starters, 9 black type winners, 175 winners, $5,111,090 in N.A., including Prince Bobby B. [G3] ($289,930), Pat- ricia J. K. [G3] ($284,801). Sire of dams of black type winners Best Pal, King Corrie, Phi Beta Doc, Froggywentacourtin, Hot Wheels, etc. 1st dam FOREST PRINCESS, by Fleet Nasrullah. Winner at 2, $13,505. Half-sister to MYRIAD. Dam of 9 foals, 8 to race, 5 winners, including-- LOVIN TOUCH (f. by Majestic Prince). 4 wins, $114,543, Selene S.-L, Mademoiselle S., 2nd Black-Eyed Susan S.-G2, etc. Dam of-- CARESSING (f. by Honour and Glory). 5 wins at 2 and 3, placed at 4, 2002, $955,998, champion at 2, Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies [G1], Singapore Plate S. [G3], La Troienne S. [G3], etc. PLATINUM BLONDE (f. by Silver Hawk). 2 wins at 2, $98,129, Natalma S. [L] (WO, $35,153), 3rd Miesque S. [G3], etc. Black type-placed winners: Back Seat Babe (f. by You and I), Touch of Reason (f. by Mr. Leader), Calcade (g. by Damascus). Hattab Gal (f. by Al Hattab). Winner at 2, $9,987. Dam of SEA CADET (c. by Bolger) 10 wins, $1,807,150, Donn H. [G1], etc., sire; PAPER PRINCESS (f. by Flying Paster) 7 wins, $383,400; etc. Lohagogo (f. by Aloha Mood). 2 wins at 2, $9,464. Dam of WILLOWY MOOD (f. by Will Win) 14 wins, $542,298, Tempted S.-G3, etc.; etc. Granddam of OK BY ME [G3] (g. by With Approval) 7 wins, $551,994; etc. Race Record: At 2, unraced; at 3, one win, once 2nd, twice 3rd. Earned $14,210. Produce Record: 1991 not mated previous year; 1994 foal died. 1987 Grayson and Grohn, c. by Zoot Alors. 6 wins, 2 to 4, $89,181. 1988 Move Tothe Beat, c. by Flying Paster. Unraced. 1989 Fandango Beauty, f. by Romeo. Winner at 3 and 4, $10,618. 1990 High Life, f. by Romeo. Placed at 3. 1992 FANDAREL DANCER, c. by Marshua’s Dancer. 2 wins at 2, $174,759, California Cup Juvenile S.-R (SA, $55,000), 2nd San Rafael S. [G2], Gateway to Glory S. [L] (FPX, $8,500), California Breeders’ Champion S.-R (SA, $20,000), 3rd San Vicente Breeders’ Cup S. [G3]. 1993 Kadashan Jack, g. by Marshua’s Dancer. 3 wins, 2 to 5, $30,953. 1995 Tuffactin, g. by Eminency. 3 wins at 3, $15,298. 1996 One More Judge, g. by Personal Flag. 3 wins at 3 and 4, $89,508. 1997 Fanciest, f. by Lear Fan. Placed at 3, $8,180. 1998 Banker’s Hours, f. by Deposit Ticket. Unraced. 1999 not pregnant; 2000 aborted. 2001 c. by Grindstone; 2002 c. by Honour and Glory.
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