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BAY FILLY Barn 3 & 4 Hip No. 68 Consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, Agent CIII Hip No. BAY FILLY Barn 68 Foaled March 5, 2017 3 & 4 Empire Maker Pioneerof the Nile ............ Star of Goshen American Pharoah ............ Yankee Gentleman Littleprincessemma .......... Exclusive Rosette BAY FILLY Fappiano Desert God ........................ Blush With Pride Iplaytricks ........................ (2008) Tricky Fun I Like Tricks ...................... Iliketodance By AMERICAN PHAROAH (2012). Horse of the year, Triple Crown winner of 9 races in 11 starts to 3, $8,650,300, Kentucky Derby [G1] (CD, $1,418,- 800), Belmont S. [G1] (BEL, $800,000), Xpressbet.com Preakness S. [G1] (PIM, $900,000), Breeders' Cup Classic [G1] (KEE, $2,750,000)-ntr, Will- iam Hill Haskell Invitational S. [G1] (MTH, $1,100,000), Arkansas Derby [G1] (OP, $600,000), Del Mar Futurity [G1] (DMR, $180,000), FrontRunner S. [G1] (SA, $180,000), etc. His first foals are weanlings of 2017 . 1st dam IPLAYTRICKS , by Desert God. 10 wins, 2 to 5, $522,690, Peppers Pride New Mexico Classic Cup Championship Fillies and Mares S.-R (ZIA, $102,000), Sydney Valentini H.-R (SUN, $66,000), New Mexico Breeders' Oaks-R (SUN, $60,000), Peppers Pride New Mexico Classic Cup Championship Fillies and Mares S.-R (ZIA, $106,200), 2nd Lincoln H.-R (RUI, $11,000), 3rd New Mex - ico State Racing Commission H.-R (SUN, $8,500), etc. Sister to DESERT TRICKS , Ilikewinnin . Dam of 1 registered foal, none of racing age. 2nd dam I LIKE TRICKS, by Tricky Fun. Unraced. Dam of 6 foals, 4 to race, 3 winners-- IPLAYTRICKS (f. by Desert God). Black-type winner, above. DESERT TRICKS (f. by Desert God). 2 wins in 2 starts at 3, $74,100, New Mexico Breeders' Oaks-R (SUN, $60,000). Ilikewinnin (f. by Desert God). 3 wins at 2 and 3, $92,377, 3rd Bank of Al - buquerque S.-R (ALB, $6,000). 3rd dam ILIKETODANCE, by Country Manor. Winner at 2 and 3. Sister to Dratahni's Villa . Dam of 5 winners, including-- QUOTE THIS . 6 wins, 2 to 6, $165,135, Rio Grande Senor Futurity-R (RUI, $39,575), 3rd Copper Top Thoroughbred Futurity-R (SUN, $18,269). DANCING PROMISE . 3 wins, $95,530, Kachina S. (RUI, $34,403), Dessie and Fern Sawyer Futurity-R (ALB, $29,838), etc. Dam of 5 winners, incl.-- ONE BAD GHOST . 4 wins at 2 and 4, $154,810, Lincoln H.-R (RUI, $30,- 000), 2nd New Mexico Cup Classic Juvenile Fillies S.-R (ZIA, $33,- 704), LaSenora H.-R (SUN, $26,250), etc. Producer. 4th dam DRATAHNI'S DANCE , by Choreographer. 4 wins at 2 and 3, Las Mujeres H. (SFE, $10,560). Half-sister to Color Me Dawn . Dam of 5 winners, including-- LOCAL YOKEL . 10 wins, 2 to 5, $96,291, Diamond Shamrock S.-R (SUN, $16,800), 2nd George Maloof Futurity-R (ALB, $12,930), etc. Dratahni's Villa . 20 wins, 2 to 8, $76,255, 3rd George Maloof Futurity-R (ALB, $7,514). Engagements: Breeders' Cup. Foaled in Kentucky. (KTDF)..
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