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Green Willow Farms.Pdf Hip No. Consigned by Green Willow Farms, Agent 55 My Sister Juliet Damascus Private Account . { Numbered Account Don’s Choice . Stevward { Free to Fly . { Dancing Lark My Sister Juliet . Nijinsky II Bay mare; Dancing Champ . { Mrs. Peterkin foaled 1989 {Perfect Game . Dead Ahead (1978) { Good Game . { Merry Colonel By DON’S CHOICE (1982), $204,179, Jamaica H. [G3], 2nd Jim Dandy S. [G2], etc. Sire of 12 crops, 73 winners, $2,841,886 in NA/US, $33,528 in Canada, including Amicus Curiae ($238,748, Birdcatcher S., etc.), black type-placed My Sister Juliet (9 wins, $196,295), Don’s Sho ($176,498), Blood on the Moon ($76,127), Nostarch, etc. 1st dam PERFECT GAME, by Dancing Champ. 4 wins, 3 to 5, $37,614. Dam of 9 foals of racing age, 7 to race, all winners, including-- My Sister Juliet (f. by Don’s Choice). Black type-placed winner, below. Wollastina (f. by Wollaston). 5 wins, 2 to 5, $177,455, 2nd Pebbles H. [L] (BEL, $17,125), Navajo Princess S. [L] (MED, $11,400). Sir Wollaston (c. by Wollaston). 3 wins at 2 and 3, $89,795, 3rd First Maryland Bancorp Maryland Turf S. [R] (LRL, $10,000). Wollaston’s Baby (f. by Wollaston). 8 wins at 3 and 4, $159,275. Wollapalooza (f. by Wollaston). 7 wins, 4 to 6, $139,245. Perfect Escape (f. by Bailjumper). 8 wins, 2 to 6, $93,978. 2nd dam Good Game, by Dead Ahead. 9 wins, 2 to 4, $88,267, 2nd Astarita S., Conniver H., Mermaid S., Pageant H., etc. Dam of 8 winners, including-- PRINCELY GAME (c. by Majestic Prince). 5 wins at 2 and 3, $73,490, Prince George’s S.-R, General George S., W. P. Burch S., etc. Sire. GAME DANCER (c. by Dance Spell). 3 wins, $70,130, Morven S. Sire. ALL GAME (c. by Hail to All). 2 wins, $35,120, Challedon S., etc. Black type-placed winners: Game Prince (c. by Cornish Prince) 4 wins, $53,030, sire; Regal Salute (g. by Cornish Prince). Boldest Game. Winner. Dam of GAME QUOIT (c. by Waquoit) 6 wins, $168,480; Merry Prankster (c. by Rollicking) 11 wins, $102,835; etc. G’dam of SARATOGA GAMES (c. by Carnivalay) to 5, 2003, $395,845. Race Record: At 2, unraced; at 3, three wins, twice 2nd, once 3rd; at 4, one win, 5 times 2nd, twice 3rd; at 5, three wins, twice 2nd, twice 3rd; at 6, two wins, once 2nd, twice 3rd (Poinciana H. [L], HIA, $5,500); at 7, once 2nd in 2 starts. Totals: 9 wins, 11 times 2nd, 7 times 3rd, earned $196,295. Produce Record: 1997 Juliet’s Spirit, f. by Wollaston. 3 wins at 3 and 4, $24,478. 1998 Juliet’s Wollaston, c. by Wollaston. Unraced. 1999 Juliet Is the Sun, f. by Wollaston. Unplaced in 2 starts. 2000 unnamed c. by Wollaston (died 2000). 2001 not pregnant; 2002 aborted; 2003 f. by Appealing Skier (died). Last mated March 25, 2003 and BELIEVED TO BE PREGNANT to-- APPEALING SKIER (1993) (Baldski--Jealous Appeal), $579,610, Ky Cup Sprint S. [G2]-ntr, etc. Sire of 3 crops, 46 winners, $1,539,130 in NA/US, $178,503 in Can, including black type winners Chispiski (to 4, 2003, $354,584, Chaposa Springs H. [G3], etc.), Uphill Skier. 10-03 Dmpedout.txt dm8089 kg/l/l HIP NUMBER:55 Hip No. Consigned by Green Willow Farms, Agent 110 Save It Mr. Prospector Forty Niner . { File Banker’s Gold . Nijinsky II { Banker’s Lady . { Impetuous Gal Save It . Lyphard Bay filly; Al Nasr (FR) . { Caretta (IRE) foaled 2000 {Kenwood Park . Rollicking (1989) { Danger Bearing . { Dead Reckoning By BANKER’S GOLD (1994), $461,420, Tom Fool H. [G2], Peter Pan S. [G2], 2nd Metropolitan H. [G1], etc. His first foals are 3-year-olds of 2003. Sire of 31 winners, $1,178,526 in NA/US, $34,840 in Canada, including Mr. Decatur (to 3, 2003, $159,375, Borderland Derby, etc.), Jenny’s Prospector (to 3, 2003, $130,990, Hoosier Deb. S., etc.). 1st dam Kenwood Park, by Al Nasr (FR). 9 wins, 2 to 5, $120,941, 3rd Gala Lil S. (PIM, $2,929). Dam of 3 other foals of racing age-- GOODTOBEKING (g. by Premiership). 11 wins, 2 to 5, $241,305, Goss L. Stryker S.-R (LRL, $36,000), Star de Naskra S.-R (PIM, $36,000), 3rd Matt Scudder S. [L] (MED, $5,500). Rockin Roy (f. by Roy). 8 wins, 2 to 6, 2003, $148,674, 2nd HBPA City of Charles Town H. [L] (CT, $10,325). Shadyside (f. by Golden Gear). 3 wins at 4 and 5, 2003, $42,494. 2nd dam DANGER BEARING, by Rollicking. 8 wins, 2 to 4, $134,968, Cameo S.-R, Windfall H.-R, 2nd Toddler S.-R, Marlboro Nursery S., etc. Sister to LAUGHING GULL, QUEEN’S RECKONING. Dam of 8 winners, incl.-- Kenwood Park (f. by Al Nasr-FR). Black type-placed winner, see above. Bearing Testamony (f. by Deputed Testamony). 3 wins at 3, $78,785, 2nd What a Summer S. [LR] (LRL, $12,000), 3rd Conniver H. [LR] (LRL, $6,600). Dam of 5 foals to race, 4 winners, including-- Sycamore Springs (g. by Cryptoclearance). 13 wins, 2 to 10, 2003, $314,766, 3rd Christmas Futurity (TUP, $4,545). Lady Danger (f. by Lord Gaylord). Winner at 2, $35,870, 2nd U.S.F. and G. Maryland Lassie S. [LR]. Dam of 5 winners, incl.-- Dangerous Prospect (g. by Allen’s Prospect). 5 wins, 3 to 5, $20,970, 3rd Central Washington H. (YM, $3,625). Pt. Pirouette. Dam of Therightoneleft (f. by Don’s Choice). 3rd dam Dead Reckoning, by First Landing. 3 wins, $24,895, 3rd Villager S. Half- sister to Shining Cap. Dam of 7 winners, including-- GROOM’S RECKONING. 9 wins, 2 to 5, $154,977, Rollicking S. [LR] (PIM, $30,000), 2nd Young America S. [G2], 3rd Futurity S. [G1]. LAUGHING GULL. 5 wins, $137,169, Holly S., Toddler S.-R, etc. Producer. DANGER BEARING. Black type winner, see above. QUEEN’S RECKONING. 4 wins at 3, $105,251, Miss Woodford Breeders’ Cup H. [L] (MTH, $31,860), 3rd Straight Deal H. [L] (LRL, $11,000). Wing and Wing. 2 wins. Dam of WING’S FRISKY GAL ($134,781), etc. Race Record: At 2, unraced; at 3, 2003, unraced through October 17. Breeders’ Cup nominated. Racing/broodmare prospect. Registered Maryland-bred. 10-03 Dmpedout.txt dm8479 awc /l/l HIP NUMBER:110 Hip No. 142 Consigned by Green Willow Farms, Agent Suspect Terrain Northern Dancer Danzig . { Pas de Nom Corridor Key . Prince John { Come My Prince . { Come Hither Look Suspect Terrain . Sir Gaylord Roan mare; Sir Ivor . { Attica foaled 1989 {Allegedly . Prince John (1976) { Princess Pout . { Determined Lady By CORRIDOR KEY (1982), winner in England; $81,150 in N.A. Sire of 12 crops, 7 black type winners, 188 winners, $7,676,301 in NA, including Key to Manhattan ($426,977), Key Cents ($343,957), Codys Key ($326,957, Roseben H. [G3], etc.), Suspect Terrain [G3] (10 wins, $266,863), Barracouta ($204,300), Silver Key [G3] ($137,907). 1st dam ALLEGEDLY, by Sir Ivor. Unraced. Half-sister to ALLEGED (champion). Dam of 13 foals of racing age, 11 to race, 8 winners, including-- PER QUOD (g. by Lyllos-FR). 9 wins in England, Ormonde EBF S. [G3], etc.; 2 wins in Italy, Premio Roma Vecchia [G3], etc.; in France, 2nd Grand Prix d’Evry [G2], Grand Prix de Vichy [G3], etc.; in Germany, 2nd Grosser Preis von Baden [G1], etc.; $57,540 in N.A., 4th Rothmans International H. [G1]. SUSPECT TERRAIN (f. by Corridor Key). Black type winner, see below. SUPPOSEDLY (f. by Polish Numbers). 3 wins at 3, $106,120, Pearl Neck- lace S. [R] (LRL, $36,000). Zilarator (c. by Zilzal). 4 wins, 3 to 5, placed at 7, 2003 in England, 2nd CIU Serlby S. Shiitake (f. by Green Dancer). Winner at 3, $19,875. Dam of-- TAKING RISKS (g. by Two Punch). 12 wins, 3 to 5, $570,295, Philip H. Iselin H. [G1], Baltimore Budweiser Breeders’ Cup H. [G3], Maryland Million Classic S. [R] (LRL, $82,500)-ntr, etc. Mush Brush. Unraced. Dam of GAZILLION (f. by Smoke Glacken) to 4, 2003, $169,810, Conniver S.-R, LRL, $36,000, etc. Race Record: At 2, two wins, once 2nd (Heavenly Cause S.-R, LRL, $12,000) in 4 starts; at 3, one win, once 2nd, once 3rd; at 4, three wins, 3 times 2nd (Jacob France H. [L], PIM, $10,870, Whimsical S., PIM, $5,570, Contrary Rose S., LRL, $5,400), once 3rd (Eatontown S., MTH, $4,200); at 5, four wins (Spicy Living H. [G3], Singing Beauty S.-R, LRL, $16,725), once 2nd, twice 3rd (Capital Holding Mile S. [L], CD, $8,580); at 6, once 2nd (All Brandy S.-R, LRL, $15,000), once 3rd (White Swan S., RD, $3,000). Totals: 10 wins, 7 times 2nd, 5 times 3rd, earned $266,863. Produce Record: 1996 Shakee Ground, f. by Kris S. Unraced. 1997 Double Fault, c. by Crafty Prospector. Placed at 2. 1998 unnamed f. by Kris S. 1999 Quick Sam, c. by Cozzene. Unraced. 2000 Distorted Blaze, f. by Distorted Humor. Unraced. 2001 aborted; 2002 c. by Artax; 2003 aborted. Last mated March 21, 2003 and BELIEVED TO BE PREGNANT to-- YONAGUSKA (1998) (Cherokee Run--Marital Spook), black type winner of 6 races, $536,355, Hopeful S. [G1], Hutcheson S. [G2], Fall High- weight H. [G2], Sport Page H. [G3], Flash S., 2nd Sanford S.
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