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Winter 2006 1.Vp Hip No. Consigned by Flat Get It Farm, Inc. Hip No. 201 ZOOM WISH 201 March 11, 2004 Bay Filly Takin On The Cash SI 109 . Dash For Cash SI 114 Take You On SI 96 Shazoom SI 102........ 3174617 Keep On Shining SI 103 .....Keep On Turning SI 102 ZOOM WISH Moonsashinnin TB 4517315 Speedy Hemp SI 108 ........Hempen TB Speedy Wish SI 103 .... That Oak Bar SI 98 2942012 Winged Wishes SI 99 ........Boyarsky TB Parr’s Jet SI 90 By SHAZOOM SI 102 (1993). Stakes winner of 9 races at 2 and 3, $178,606, Speedhorse Sprint Fut. [R] G3, El Reno S., 3rd Texas Classic Fut. G1, etc. Sire of 154 starters, 110 ROM, 12 stakes winners, 2 champions, earning $3,081,542, in- cluding SHINING SKY SI 102 (Champion, $494,009, Retama Park Fut. G1, etc.), LETT HER ZOOM SI 103 (Champion, 4 wins, $307,667, Kansas Fut. G2), AZOOM SI 107 ($738,136, Texas Classic Fut. G1), SPECIAL RED WARRIOR SI 107 ($154,631, King William H.), DOIN SOME ZOOMIN SI 93 ($128,272), etc. 1st dam: SPEEDY WISH SI 103 (1990), by Speedy Hemp. 7 wins, 4 to 7, $14,830. Dam of 4 foals, 2 to race, 1 ROM, First Place Wish SI 90 (g. by First Place Dash). Winner at 3, $4,128. 2nd dam: WINGED WISHES SI 99, by Boyarsky TB. 9 wins, 2 to 4, $38,426. Dam of 12 foals, 10 to race, 8 ROM, Speedy Wish SI 103 (f. by Speedy Hemp). 7 wins, see above. Wish For Cash SI 93 (g. by Cash On Request). 3 wins at 3 and 4, $7,211. Rollin Wings SI 81 (f. by Roll The Cash). Winner at 5, $3,417. Winged Destiny SI 84 (f. by Dash For Destiny). Winner at 2 and 3, $3,186. 3rd dam: PARR’S JET SI 90, by Jet Deck. 5 wins at 2, $29,229. Dam of 12 foals, 10 to race, 9 ROM, MR MOONLARK SI 98. 6 wins at 2 and 3, $67,108, Pilgrim H., 3rd HQHRA Inaugural H. G3. Sire. Unico SI 93. Winner at 3, $2,545, 2nd Memorial Day Handicap S. Speedy Mama SI 87. Winner at 3. Dam of SPEED GALORE SI 103. 11 wins, 2 to 4, $179,397, Longhorn Fut., 2nd Barbra B H. G3, 3rd Vessels Mat. G1, Sophomore H. G2, Laddie H. G2, Chicado V H. G2, Z Wayne Griffin Director’s S. G3, Goetta H., ntr at LBD 300y in :15.490. Parrs Special SI 86. 2 wins at 3, $2,713. Dam of 8 ROM, SMASHING PARR SI 93. 3 wins at 2, $35,827, Hill Country Summerfest Fut., 3rd West Texas Winnermaker Breeders’ Fut. [R] G3. Reckless Effort SI 97. Winner at 2, $24,686, 2nd Manor Downs Fut. G1. Doc Colby SI 92. 2 wins at 2, $84,542. 4th dam: Miss Parr Charge SI 95, by Parr Passum. 4 wins at 3, $4,227, 2nd Sunland Park Fall D. Half-sister to MISS DECK CHARGE SI 100 ($9,838, Sunland Champ., etc). Dam of 7 foals, 5 ROM, including Parr’s Re- quest SI 100 ($44,943, 2nd Kansas Fut., etc.), Charlie Graham SI 96 ($17,702, 2nd Laredo Texas Bred D.), etc. Engagements: MBNA Racing Challenge Parentage Verified - Transported Cooled Semen Hip No. Consigned by Trilogy Ranch Hip No. 202 SPEED DIAL (TB) 202 1996 Bay Stallion Clever Trick ................Icecapade Kankakee Miss Phone Trick............ (1982) Over The Phone ............Finnegan SPEED DIAL (TB) Prattle Dance Spell ................Northern Dancer Spell Victory ........... Obeah (1980) Miss Nanith ................Victoria Park Nangela By PHONE TRICK (TB) (1982). Stakes winner of 9 races in 10 starts at 3 and 4, $395,112, San Carlos H. G2. Sire of 831 starters, 14 ROM, 53 stakes winners, 627 winners, earning $48,929,096, FAVORITE TRICK (Horse of The Year, $1,726,793, Breeders’ Cup Juvenile G1, etc.), PHONE CHATTER (Champion, $838,742, Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies G1, etc.), CALLER ONE (Hwt. Older Horse in United Arab Emirates, $3,200,000), SEMORAN ($860,035, Ken- tucky Cup Classic H. G3), BELLA CHIARRA ($636,088), INTIDAB ($531,221). 1st dam: SPELL VICTORY (1980), by Dance Spell. Winner at 4, $27,155. Dam of 11 foals, 9 to race, 7 winners, WHAT A SPELL (c. by What Luck). 10 wins, 2 to 7, $387,243, Baldwin S. [L], Remington Park Sprint Champ. H. [L], Foothill S. [L], 2nd Hoist The Flag S. G3, Racing Room H. [L], Aprisa H., etc. Sire. MAITLIN (f. by Cutlass Reality). 16 wins, 3 to 7, $135,463, Chamisa H., La Primavera H. [N], Bold Ego H. [N], Las Donas H. [N], Harry W. Henson H. [N]-twice, 2nd Coquette Breeders’ Cup H., West Mesa H. [N], etc. SPEED DIAL (c. by Phone Trick). Stakes winner, see below. Spell Victorious (c. by What Luck). 9 wins, 3 to 5, $131,875. Lightning Ridge (g. by Cutlass Reality). 5 wins, 2 to 5, $84,385. Susan Powter (f. by Native Prospector). Unplaced. Dam of 4 winners, JOEY FRANCO (c. by Avenue Of Flags). 8 wins at 3 and 4, $635,091, Triple Bend Breeders’ Cup Invitational H. G1, Del Mar Breeders’ Cup H. G2, Ack Ack H. [L], Tiznow S. [R], El Cajon S. [R], etc. MISS LAWLESS (f. by Present Value). 5 wins, 2 to 4, $212,694, Bay Meadows Matron H. [R], 2nd Melair S. [R], 3rd Hayward H. Mr. Insanity (g. by Present Value). 11 wins, 3 to 10, 2005, $80,821, ntr at Indiana Downs, 5 1/2f in 1:03.92. 2nd dam: MISS NANITH, by Victoria Park. Unplaced in 2 starts. Dam of 9 foals, 6 winners, MIMI BAKER (f. by What Luck). 4 wins at 3 and 4, $158,629, [Q] at Santa Anita Park, 2nd Silver Belles H. G3, etc. Dam of El Ale ( in Peru, 3rd Clasico Antinoo); grandam of FATALE ATTRACTION ($132,650). Loose Wire (f. by Ruritania). Unplaced in 1 start. Dam of SCOTTISH MONK ($688,701, Poker S. G3, etc.), WIRE ME COLLECT ($626,452, Lafay- ette S. G3, etc. Sire), CLEVER ELECTRICIAN (to 6, 2005, $437,640), ELECTRIC SHOCK ($134,100, Maid of the Mist S. [R], etc.). Race Record: 7 wins, 4 times 2nd, 7 times 3rd, 2 to 5. Earned $86,970. WON In- augural Stakes, 2ND Three Phase Stakes [N], 3RD Rattlesnake Stakes, Bob Feller Stakes [L], Chuck N Luck Stakes [N]. Sire Record: His oldest foals will be 3-year-olds of 2006, sire of 1 crop, 2 foals of racing age, none to race. Parentage Verified Hip No. Consigned by Granada Farms, Agent Hip No. 203 YADA YADA YADA 203 1998 Sorrel Mare Windy Ryon SI 99 ...........Go Man Go SI 100 Silent Light SI 99 Ronas Ryon SI 105 ..... 2237224 Rona Bar SI 101 ............Three Bargains SI 95 YADA YADA YADA Sand Juana X0558354 Duck Dance ................Water Prince Spicy Mythology (TB) . Classic Rhythm (1988) Great Myth [Ire] .............Sharpen Up [GB] Leonora’s Legend By RONAS RYON SI 105 (1984). Champion-twice, stakes winner of 18 races in 23 starts, 2 to 4, $1,777,976, All American Fut. G1. Sire of 767 starters, 564 ROM, 50 stakes winners, 1 champion, earning $8,819,257, including I HEAR A SYMPHONY SI 117 (Champion-twice, $269,910), AVISON SI 104 ($293,667, Vessels Mat. G1), ROMEO RYON SI 98 ($292,187), SEALS SI 113 ($263,744). Sire of the dams of 23 stakes winners, BRIMMERTON (Champion, $519,538), GONE CELEBRATING SI 109 ($363,468), etc. 1st dam: SPICY MYTHOLOGY (TB) (1988), by Duck Dance TB. 2 wins in 2 starts at 4, $18,600. Dam of 1 TB foal; 8 QH foals, 8 to race, 6 ROM, SPICY AND SPECIAL SI 96 (f. by Special Effort). 2 wins at 2, $139,733, North Texas Horse Sale Fut. [R] G2, Finalist in Retama Park Fut. G1, Retama Park D. G2, Sooner Trailer Texas Challenge G3, TQHA Sires’ Cup D. [R] G3. Dam of Dashs Mythology SI 88 (c. by First Down Dash). Winner at 3 and 4, $9,862. SEMINOLE INJUN SI 96 (g. by Invisible Injun). 6 wins in 10 starts at 2 and 3, 2005, $23,915, Woodlands S. Shoveler SI 110 (g. by Mr Eye Opener). 7 wins, 2 to 4, $32,198. Ice Walker SI 89 (c. by Strawfly Special). Winner at 3, $5,182. Spicy Little Number SI 88 (f. by Ronas Ryon). Placed at 2 and 3, $2,437. 2nd dam: GREAT MYTH [Ire], by Sharpen Up [GB]. Unplaced in England. Dam of 7 foals, 6 to race, 5 winners, Skilled Dancer (g. by Duck Dance). 17 wins, 4 to 8, $63,631. Undercover Legend (g. by Royal And Regal). 2 wins at 4, $20,364. 3rd dam: LEONORA’S LEGEND, by Rockefella [GB]. Winner at 3,$2,084, in Great Brit- ain. Dam of 9 foals, 7 to race, 4 winners, Living Legend. 2 wins at 3, $8,169, in Great Britain, 3rd Ebbisham H. Dam of Leggendaria. 4 wins at 2 and 3, $35,447, in Italy, 3rd P. Delle Repubbliche Marinare. Chief Legend. Unraced. Dam of BLUE CHIEF (Swedish Open Mile-twice), Blue Legend (in Norway, 2nd Peugot Pokallop for Hopper). Chinese Legend Unraced. Dam of Geoffrey’s Choice (in Belgium, 3rd Prix Prosper Decloedt; $3,931, in England; $14,149, in France). Race Record: Unplaced in 1 start at 3. Produce Record: 2003 Yadazoom (f. by Shazoom). Unraced. 2004 Streakin Yada (f. by Streakin Sixes). 2005 Unnamed (f. by Runaway Winner). Bred to Bridlewood, last service February 7, 2005, believed to be in foal.
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