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DARK BAY OR BROWN GELDING Hip No. 1 Hip No. 1 Consigned by Elton Gunther, Klimes Farm, Agent Hip No. DARK BAY OR BROWN GELDING Hip No. 1 Foaled April 21, 2017 1 Forty Niner Distorted Humor .................. Danzig's Beauty Bakken .................................. Honour and Glory General Jeanne .................... DARK BAY OR Ahpo Hel BROWN GELDING Seattle Slew Yoonevano ............................ Rowdy Angel Yoorock Gal .......................... (2004) Claim Rocketing .............................. Swallows Rocket (GB) By BAKKEN (2010). Stakes-placed winner of 3 races at 3 and 4, $223,900, 2nd True North S.-G2. Half-brother to stakes winners Justwhistledixie, Chace City. His first foals are yearlings of 2018. Son of stakes winner Distorted Humor, leading sire, sire of 153 stakes winners, including champions Don Dandy (26 wins, $413,963, Clasico Battle Morn-G1, etc.), Funny Cide (11 wins, $3,529,412, Preakness S.-G1, etc.), Hillaby ($282,265, Bessarabian S.-G2, etc.), Some Are Bent ($876,959, Grand National Hurdle, etc.), and of Pathfork (hwt., $237,871, Boylesports- .com Vincent O'Brien National S.-G1, etc.), Drosselmeyer ($3,728,170). 1st dam Yoorock Gal , by Yoonevano. 6 wins, 2 to 6, $136,671, in Canada, 2nd Senate Appointee S., Vancouver Sun H.; winner at 3, $24,780, in N.A./U.S. (Total: $155,597). Sister to HOTENUFORYOO . This is her third foal. Dam of 2 foals to race, including-- ROCK VICTOR (g. by Storm Victory). Winner at 3, $35,500, in Canada, British Columbia Cup Stellar's Jay S.-R, 3rd Western Canada H.; winner at 3 and 4, 2018, $16,085, in N.A./U.S. (Total: $42,243). 2nd dam ROCKETING, by Claim. Unplaced. Half-sister to HISTORICAL DEVIL , SUN - RISE FLIGHT . Dam of 7 foals, 6 to race, 4 winners, including-- HOTENUFORYOO (g. by Yoonevano). Placed at 2, $9,948, in N.A./U.S.; 2 wins at 3, $69,224, in Canada, Ky Alta H. (Total: $67,448). Yoorock Gal (f. by Yoonevano). Stakes-placed winner, above. S R Rocketman. 6 wins, 2 to 5, $58,551, in Canada. (Total: $54,844). 3rd dam SWALLOWS ROCKET (GB), by My Swallow. Unplaced. Half-sister to VITE FILOU . Dam of 8 other foals, 7 to race, 5 winners, including-- HISTORICAL DEVIL . 16 wins, 3 to 9, $145,885, S. W. Randall Plate H., Canada Day H.-R, 2nd PNE President's Speed H., City of Vancouver S., 3rd Inlet H., Victoria Day S., Lieutenant Governors' H.-R. SUNRISE FLIGHT . 4 wins at 2, $60,292, British Columbia Nursery S.-R, British Columbia Stallion S.-R. Crystal Classic. Unraced. Dam of 3 foals, 2 winners, including-- Brian's Classic . 8 wins, 3 to 5, $28,386, 3rd Oregon Hers S.-R. 4th dam ROCKET CRYSTAL, by Roan Rocket. Winner at 3 in England. Half-sister to REYNOLDS , Crystal Queen (GB) . Sent to Australia. Dam of-- VITE FILOU . 6 wins at 3 and 4 in Australia, ATA S., 2nd ATA S., 3rd Winfield Perth Cup- G1 , Tattersalls Cup. ENGAGEMENTS : Jack Diamond F. British Columbia-bred. Consigned by Emerald Acres Hip No. DARK BAY OR BROWN FILLY Hip No. 2 Foaled April 3, 2017 2 Cee's Tizzy Tiznow .................................. Cee's Song Morning Line ........................ A.P. Indy Indian Snow .......................... November Snow DARK BAY OR Unbridled BROWN FILLY Unbridled's Song .................. Trolley Song Anna Pavlova ........................ (2010) Stravinsky Our Rite of Spring ................ Turkish Tryst By MORNING LINE (2007). Stakes winner of $1,251,300, Carter H.-G1, Pennsylvania Derby-G2, etc. His first foals are 3-year-olds of 2018. Sire of 136 foals, 51 starters, 25 winners of 37 races and earning $1,- 238,255, including Empire Line (to 3, 2018, $103,000, Damon Runyon S.-R, etc.), Surrender Now ($93,435, Landaluce S.-L), Seven Trumpets ($197,600, 2nd Jerome S.-L), Morning Breez ($168,834, 2nd Mike Lee S.-R, etc.), Morning Destiny ($79,370, 2nd Glitter Woman S.-R), Zippy ($37,110, 3rd English Channel S.), Morning Stride ($72,310), Tiz Allup - tome Now ($49,655), Native Dawn ($37,200), Morning Hunt ($36,000). 1st dam ANNA PAVLOVA, by Unbridled's Song. Winner at 3, $51,506. This is her sec - ond foal. Her first foal is a 2-year-old of 2018. 2nd dam OUR RITE OF SPRING , by Stravinsky. 3 wins at 3, $126,440, in N.A./U.S., Ex - ogenous S.-R; placed at 4, $17,838, in Canada. (Total: $141,000). Half- sister to HARD SPUN , Wild Current . Dam of 6 other winners, including-- Empire Spring. Winner at 3, $55,420, in N.A./U.S.; 2 wins at 4, $116,327, in Canada. (Total: $173,007). Producer. Rare Event. 4 wins at 3 and 4, $114,159. 3rd dam TURKISH TRYST , by Turkoman. 4 wins at 3 and 5, $84,362, April Run S., 3rd Vin - ery Matchmaker S.- G2 . Dam of 7 foals, 5 to race, all winners, including-- HARD SPUN . 7 wins in 13 starts at 2 and 3, $2,673,470, King's Bishop S.- G1 , Lane's End S.- G2 , Kentucky Cup Classic S.- G2 , LeComte S.- G3 , Port Penn S., Pennsylvania Nursery S.-R, 2nd Kentucky Derby- G1 , Breeders' Cup Classic- G1 , Haskell Invitational S.- G1 , 3rd Preakness S.- G1 . Sire. OUR RITE OF SPRING . Stakes winner, above. Wild Current . 7 wins, 2 to 5, $273,218, 2nd Damitrius S.-L, Lyman Sprint Championship H.-R, Devil's Honor H.-R, 3rd Fire Plug S. 4th dam DARBYVAIL, by Roberto. Winner at 2 and 3, $38,700. Half-sister to LITTLE CURRENT ($354,704, champion 3-year-old colt), PRAYERS'N PROM - ISES ($188,924), WATER DANCE . Dam of 4 foals, 3 winners, incl.-- TURKISH TRYST . Stakes winner, above. Darby Lake. Winner at 3. Dam of Meiner Ehre (Total: $563,740, 3rd Hyogo Championship- G3 ), New Hope Seven ($128,400, dam of REQUITE , $252,- 510; granddam of SPECIAL BLESSING , at 3, 2018, $85,930). Granddam of Decisive Edge (Total: $210,832, 3rd San Juan Capistrano S.- G3 ). Pastelartist. Placed at 3 and 4, $11,088. Producer. Granddam of RIVAL DAN (Total: $89,753, in Argentina, Polla de Potrillos de La Plata- G2 ). Foaled in Kentucky. Consigned by Canmor Farms, Agent Hip No. BAY FILLY Hip No. 3 Foaled May 19, 2017 3 Elusive Quality Smarty Jones ........................ I'll Get Along Devil in Disguise .................. Forty Niner Bay Harbor ............................ Harbor Springs BAY FILLY Storm Cat Catienus ................................ Diamond City Ansede .................................. (2009) Mujadil Brag (IRE) .............................. Boast By DEVIL IN DISGUISE (2009). Stakes winner of $242,687, Count Lathum H., Chris Loseth H., River Rock Casino S., 2nd British Columbia Der- by-G3, George Royal S., 3rd Canadian Derby-G3, George Royal S. His first foals are yearlings of 2018. Son of champion 3-year-old Smarty Jones, leading sire in Uruguay, sire of 32 stakes winners, including champions Smart D N A (8 wins, Clasico Presidente de la Republica- G1 twice, etc.), Better Life (8 wins, Longines Singapore Gold Cup-G1, etc.), Bamba Y Bamba (9 wins, Gran Premio Polla de Potrancas-G1, etc.), and of Centralinteligence ($309,171, Triple Bend H.-G1, etc.). 1st dam ANSEDE, by Catienus. Placed to 3, $17,160, in N.A./U.S.; 2 wins in 4 starts at 3, $18,175, in Canada. (Total: $35,052). This is her fourth foal. Her third foal is a 2-year-old of 2018. Dam of 2 foals to race, both winners-- Act Up (g. by Stephanotis). Winner at 3 and 4, 2018, $20,270, in Canada. (Total: $16,014). Annotis (f. by Stephanotis). Winner at 2, placed at 3, 2018, $17,207, in Canada. (Total: $13,740). 2nd dam Brag (IRE) , by Mujadil. Winner at 2, £7,694, in England; 4 wins at 3 and 4, $154,494, in N.A./U.S., 3rd Super Bowl Party Starter H. (Total: $168,513). Half-sister to STRUT , Vaunt (GB) . Dam of-- Public House. 3 wins at 2 and 3, $48,945. 3rd dam BOAST, by Most Welcome (GB). 3 wins at 2 and 3, £24,053, in England. (Total: $37,155). Dam of 7 foals, 6 to race, all winners, including-- STRUT . 2 wins at 2, £34,217, in England, Stanjamesuk.com St. Hugh's S., 3rd Totepool Chartwell S.- G3 , TSG Firth of Clyde S.- G3 . (Total: $62,- 283). Dam of 5 foals, 4 to race, all winners, including-- MINCE . 8 wins, 2 to 4, £170,036, in England, hwt. filly at 3 on English Hand., 5 - 7 fur., John Guest Bengough S.- G3 , E.B.F. National Stud Boadicea Fillies S., British Stallion Studs E.B.F. Flying Fillies' S., Cele - brating 45 Years of Betfred Garrowby S., etc. (Total: $269,665). Vaunt (GB) . 2 wins at 2, £13,937, in England; placed at 3, $55,286, in N.A./ U.S., 2nd Harry Henson S.-L, 3rd Baldwin S.- G3 . (Total: $81,308). Brag (IRE) . Stakes-placed winner, above. 4th dam Bay Bay , by Bay Express. Winner at 3 in England, 3rd C. W. Venus S., Remem - brance Day S. Half-sister to My Lamb . Dam of 7 winners, including-- Butrinto. 8 wins, 3 to 9, £32,972, in England. (Total: $51,254). ENGAGEMENTS: Sadie Diamond F. British Columbia-bred. Consigned by Wild Rose Farm, Bryan and Carol Anderson Hip No. DARK BAY OR BROWN FILLY Hip No. 4 Foaled April 25, 2017 4 Forty Niner Distorted Humor .................. Danzig's Beauty Bakken .................................. Honour and Glory General Jeanne .................... Ahpo Hel DARK BAY OR Gone West BROWN FILLY Speightstown ........................ Silken Cat Arlington Getaway ................ (2011) Johannesburg Phi Beta Mom ...................... St. Michele By BAKKEN (2010). Stakes-placed winner of 3 races at 3 and 4, $223,900, 2nd True North S.-G2. Half-brother to stakes winners Justwhistledixie, Chace City.
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