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Maximum Security (Usa) (2016) a Bay Horse New Year's Day MACHIAVELLIAN (USA) STREET CRY (IRE) HELEN STREET (GB) NEW YEAR'S DAY (USA) DIXIE UNION (USA) JUSTWHISTLEDIXIE MAXIMUM SECURITY (USA) GENERAL JEANNE (USA) (USA) (2016) A BAY HORSE A P INDY (USA) ANASHEED (USA) FLAGBIRD (USA) LIL INDY (USA) (2007) CRESTA RIDER (USA) CRESTA LIL (USA) RUGOSA (USA) MAXIMUM SECURITY (USA), won 10 races at 2 to 4 years, 2020 and £9,686,995 including Xpressbet Florida Derby, Gulfstream Park, Gr.1, TVG.com Haskell Invitational Stakes, Monmouth Park, Gr.1, Cigar Mile H., Aqueduct, Gr.1, TVG Pacific Classic Stakes, Del Mar, Gr.1, San Diego H., Del Mar, Gr.2, Bold Ruler H., Belmont Park, Gr.3, placed twice viz second in Awesome Again Stakes, Santa Anita Park, Gr.1, TVG.com Pegasus Stakes, Monmouth Park, L., from only 14 starts. 1st Dam LIL INDY (USA) (by Anasheed (USA)), won 2 races at 3 and 4 years and £23,626, placed 7 times. Dam of three winners including: MAXIMUM SECURITY (USA) (2016 c. by New Year's Day (USA)), See above. 2nd Dam CRESTA LIL (USA) (by Cresta Rider (USA)), won 4 races at 2 years and £34,191 including Critical Miss Stakes, Philadelpha Park, Goldenrod H., Philadelpha Park, R., placed 3 times viz second in Dragoon Stakes, Philadelpha Park, Schuylkill Stakes, Philadelpha Park, third in Villager Stakes, Philadelpha Park. Dam of ten winners including: FLAT OUT (USA) (c. by Flatter (USA)), won 9 races at 2 to 7 years and £2,295,366 including TVG Jockey Club Gold Cup Invitational Stakes, Belmont Park, Gr.1, Cigar Mile H., Aqueduct, Gr.1, Jockey Club Gold Cup Stakes, Belmont Park, Gr.1, Suburban H., Belmont Park, Gr.2 (twice), Westchester Stakes, Belmont Park, Gr.3, Smarty Jones Stakes, Oaklawn Park, placed 12 times viz second in Whitney Invitational H., Saratoga, Gr.1, Woodward Stakes, Saratoga, Gr.1 (twice), Monmouth Cup Stakes, Monmouth Park, Gr.2, Lone Star Park H., Lone Star Park, Gr.3, third in Breeders' Cup Classic, Santa Anita Park, Gr.1, Jockey Club Gold Cup Invitational Stakes, Belmont Park, Gr.1, Whitney Invitational H., Saratoga, Gr.1, Metropolitan H., Belmont Park, Gr.1, Clark H., Churchill, Gr.1, fourth in Donn H., Gulfstream Park, Gr.1, Southwest Stakes, Oaklawn, Gr.3; sire. OUR BEST MAN (USA) (g. by Runaway Groom (CAN)), won 19 races at 3 to 11 years and £197,936 including Paradise Valley H., Turf Paradise, placed 59 times including second in Wheat City Stakes, Assiniboia Downs, Brooks Fields Stakes, Canterbury Park, Black Mountain H., Turf Paradise, third in Wheat City Stakes, Assiniboia Downs, Paradise Mile H., Turf Paradise. 3rd Dam RUGOSA (USA) (by Double Jay (USA)), unraced. Dam of eight winners including: CRESTA LIL (USA) (f. by Cresta Rider (USA)), See above. WORRISOME THING (USA) (f. by Cyane (USA)), won 4 races at 3 years and £29,306 including Anne Arundel H., Laurel Park, L., placed 4 times; dam of 9 foals, 6 to race, 6 winners-- GENERAL STRIKE (USA) (c. by One for All (USA)), won 11 races at 3 to 8 years and £94,878 including J. Rine Strohecker Memorial H., Penn National, L., placed 17 times including second in J. Rine Strohecker Memorial Stakes, Penn National, Royal Vale H., Delaware Park, L. Roman Magestraite (USA) (c. by Run the Gantlet (USA)), won 2 races at 3 years and £55,977, placed 7 times including third in Spotlight Stakes, Hollywood Park, L. Heavenly Bound (USA) (f. by Halo (USA)), won 2 races at 2 and 3 years and £21,200, placed 6 times including third in Unity Hall Stakes, Delaware Park, R. PUZZLEMENT (USA) (f. by Tentam (USA)), won 2 races and placed 6 times; dam of MISS OTIS (USA) (f. by One for All (USA)), won 9 races including Noble Damsel Stakes, Belmont Park, Gr.3, placed third in Rockingham Budweiser Breeders' Cup H., Rockingham Park, L., Chrysanthemum H., Laurel Park, L. (twice); grandam of SHINY SHEET (USA) (f. by Press Card (USA)), won 10 races at 4 to 6 years and £334,945 including John W. Rooney Memorial H., Delaware Park, L., Geisha H., Pimlico, R., Justakiss Stakes, Delaware Park, Cordially Stakes, Delaware Park, Alma North Stakes, Timonium, R., placed 14 times including second in Obeah H., Delaware Park, L., Geisha H., Laurel Park, R., third in Delaware H., Delaware Park, Gr.2, Open Fire Stakes, Delaware Park, L., Stefanita Stakes, Laurel Park, Skipat Stakes, Pimlico, Cordially Stakes, Delaware Park, fourth in Pimlico Breeders' Cup Distaff H., Pimlico, Gr.3 (twice); third dam of BLAME THE RIDER (USA) (c. by Jimmy Creed (USA)), won 2 races including Singletary Stakes, Santa Anita Park, placed twice including second in Rainbow Stakes, Santa Anita Park, Small Town Talk (USA) (g. by Yes It's True (USA)), won 7 races at 3 to 8 years and £178,961, placed 16 times including second in Frank "Pancho" Martin Stakes, Belmont Park, L., third in Philip H. Iselin Stakes, Monmouth Park, Gr.3, Majestic Light Stakes, Monmouth Park, L., Pretty Partisan (USA) (f. by Badge (USA)), won 11 races at 2 to 5 years and £135,281, placed 9 times including third in Busanda Stakes, Aqueduct, L. ONLY A ROSE (USA) (f. by Groton (USA)), won 1 race at 3 years, placed once; dam of 1 winner-- Quiero Dinero (USA) (c. by Pretense (USA)), won 5 races at 3 and 5 years and £38,839, placed second in Arizona Downs Derby, Turf Paradise, L., third in Santa Fe Derby, Santa Fe, L.; Sire. Rose Above (USA) (f. by Hagley (USA)), unraced; dam of 15 foals, 9 to race, 3 winners-- J T 'S PET (USA) (g. by Magesterial (USA)), won 23 races at 2 to 10 years and £491,018 including Jim Beam Stakes, Turfway Park, Gr.3, Louisiana Derby, Fair Grounds, Gr.3. ONGOING MISTER (USA) (c. by Valdez (USA)), won 5 races at 3 to 6 years and £132,220 including Berkeley H., Golden Gate Fields, L., Sam J. Whiting Memorial H., Pleasanton; Sire. .
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