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Summer Wind Farm.Pdf Hip No. 67 Consigned by Summer Wind Farm, Agent Personal Doreen Damascus Private Account . { Numbered Account Personal Flag . Hoist the Flag { Grecian Banner . { *Dorine Personal Doreen . Hail to Reason Bay mare; Mr. Leader . { Jolie Deja foaled 1993 {Adelaide’s Lament . Warfare (1975) { Warfingers . { Three Fingers By PERSONAL FLAG (1983), [G1] $1,258,924. Sire of 12 crops, 28 black type winners, 334 winners, $26,980,788 in NA/US, $161,436 in Can, including Say Florida Sandy [G2] (to 9, 2003, $2,085,408), Euchre ($900,145). Sire of dams of black type winners Country Be Gold, Hot Talent, Go Rockin’ Robin, Personal Pro, Guarique, etc. 1st dam ADELAIDE’S LAMENT, by Mr. Leader. 2 wins at 3, $13,090. Dam of 12 foals, 10 to race, 8 winners, including-- Final Accord (f. by D’Accord). Winner at 3, $20,640. Dam of-- HAGGS CASTLE (g. by Husband). 5 wins at 3 and 4, placed at 5, 2003, $266,495, New York Stallion Cormorant S. [R], etc. BUY THE SPORT (f. by Devil’s Bag). Winner at 2 and 3, 2003 in England, Hesmonds Stud International Trial S.; winner in 2 starts at 3, 2003, $232,500 in NA/US, Gazelle H. [G1], 3rd Beldame S. [G1]. TRY N SUE (f. by Sir Harry Lewis). 7 wins, 2 to 4, $236,590, Yaddo H. [R] (SAR, $52,005), Niagara S. [R] (FL, $18,000), 2nd New York Oaks [R] (FL, $12,000), Bouwerie S. [R] (BEL, $11,280), Joseph A. Gimma S. [R] (BEL, $11,080), Proud Puppy H. (FL, $6,000), Lady Fingers S. [R] (FL, $15,665), 3rd Florida Oaks [G3]. WINTER DREAMS (f. by Distinctive Pro). 3 wins at 2 and 3, $142,824, Bouwerie S. [R] (BEL, $49,200), 3rd Maid of the Mist S. [R], etc. 2nd dam WARFINGERS, by Warfare. Half-sister to FAMILY NAME, THREE MAR- TINIS, JIMMY PEANUTS, Oddsmaker. Dam of 2 other foals-- MOVE IT NOW (f. by Timeless Moment). 6 wins, $184,323, Albany H.-R, Mount Vernon S.-R, 2nd Mount Vernon S.-R, etc. Dam of-- Movin Along (f. by D’Accord). 3 wins at 2 and 3, $115,570, 2nd Maid of the Mist S. [R] (AQU, $20,000), 3rd East View S. [R]. My Sika. Dam of 15 foals, 14 to race, 12 winners, including-- WARFIE (f. by D’Accord). 6 wins, $418,490, Long Island H. [G2]- ntr, Hyde Park H. [LR] (BEL, $51,930), 2nd Delaware H. [G2], etc. Duplicitous (c. by Unaccounted For). 7 wins, 2 to 4, $337,627, 2nd Empire Classic H. [R] (BEL, $50,000), Evan Shipman H. [R]. Elegant Moment. 3 wins at 3, $72,034. Dam of SEASON’S FLAIR (f. by D’Accord) $85,755; Nickel Defense (c. by D’Accord) $119,383. G’dam of SUPER FUSE (g. by Lite the Fuse) to 3, 2003, $205,205. Race Record: At 2, one win; at 3, twice 3rd; at 4, two wins, twice 3rd; at 5, four wins, 3 times 2nd, 3 times 3rd; at 6, four wins, 4 times 2nd, twice 3rd. Totals: 11 wins, 7 times 2nd, 9 times 3rd. Earned $123,312. Produce Record: 2001 I Did It Ordway, c. by Ordway. At 2, 2003, has not started. 2002 foal born dead; 2003 c. by Doneraile Court. Aborted. 10-03 Dmpedout.txt dm8232 awc /l/l HIP NUMBER:67 Hip No. Consigned by Summer Wind Farm, Agent 68 Pet Connection Northern Dancer Danzig . { Pas de Nom Danzig Connection . Sir Ivor { Gdynia . { Classicist Pet Connection . Roman Line Bay mare; Nervous Energy . { Cancel foaled 1991 {Nervous Pet . Father John (1974) { Fathers Pillow . { Under Her Pillow By DANZIG CONNECTION (1983), classic winner of $1,002,620. Sire of 14 crops, 20 black type winners, 288 winners, $10,828,363 in NA/US, $280 in Can, including Powerful Punch ($873,190), Shudanz ($640,645), Rare Rock ($431,992). Sire of dams of black type winners Wittenburg, No Other Name, Mo Hotta Mo Betta, Charming View, etc. 1st dam NERVOUS PET, by Nervous Energy. 4 wins at 3 and 4, $15,641. Sister to NERVOUS JOHN (dam of NERVOUS MOMENT), NERVOUS PILLOW (dam of FINE SPIRIT, etc.). Dam of 10 foals, 9 to race, 7 winners, including-- JULIET’S PET (f. by Romeo). 14 wins, 2 to 7, $281,613, Duluth H. [O], Truly Bound S., 2nd Old South S.-L, Furl Sail H. [O], Au Revoir S. (CBY, $3,400), Track Robbery S. (AKS, $3,380), Wishing Well S. (TP, $3,955), Myrtlewood S., Delicada S., etc. Producer. Granddam of FORTY ONE CARATS (c. by Tactical Advantage) 7 wins, $828,843, Pegasus H. [G2]-ntr, Indiana Derby [L], HOO, $188,100, Smile Sprint H. [L]-ntr, Primal S.-R, CRC, $23,500, 2nd Gulfstream Park Breeders’ Cup Sprint Championship H. [G2], Flamingo S. [G3], Deputy Minister H. [G3]; Meadow Dream (f. by Meadowlake) 2 wins, $59,028. Magnificent Red (c. by Secretariat). 8 wins, 2 to 6, $190,881, 2nd Pirate Cove S. [L] (SA, $11,000), 3rd Grand Exchange S. (PLN, $4,500). Song of Summer (f. by General Meeting). 5 wins, 2 to 5, $369,910, 2nd B. Thoughtful S.-R (HOL, $30,000), Survive S.-R (SA, $22,520), etc. Pillow Dancer (f. by Northern Jove). Unraced. Dam of 7 winners, including-- AMERICAN SPIRIT (c. by Storm Boot). 5 wins, 2 to 5, $344,772, Bald- win S. [G3], Brooks Fields H. (CBY, $21,000), etc. ALL THAT GLITTERS (f. by Goldlust). 9 wins to 9, 2003, $282,893, Buckland S. (CNL, $40,000), Somethingroyal S.-R (CNL, $30,000), etc. Race Record: At 2, unraced; at 3, one win, once 2nd, twice 3rd; at 4, four times 2nd, 4 times 3rd. Totals: 1 win, 5 times 2nd, 6 times 3rd, earned $33,815. Produce Record: 1997 Gifted Stalker, c. by Crusader Sword. Unraced. 1998 Pet Sweep, f. by End Sweep. Unraced. 1999 Pet Forum, f. by Open Forum. Winner at 2, $11,459. 2000 September Storm, f. by Storm Creek. Winner at 2 and 3, 2003, $15,461. 2001 Radha, f. by Tactical Advantage. Has not started. 2002 no report; 2003 c. by Mutakddim. Last mated March 29, 2003 and BELIEVED TO BE PREGNANT to-- MUTAKDDIM (1991) (Seeking the Gold--Oscillate), black type winner. Sire of 4 crops, 23 black type winners, 148 winners, $6,295,319 in NA/US, $583,914 in Can, including Lady Tak (to 3, 2003, $716,270, Test S. [G1], etc.), Hattiesburg ($542,675), Refine [G1], Miss Noire. 10-03 Dmpedout.txt dm8229 awc /l/l HIP NUMBER:68 Hip No. Property of Lucy Kessler, 109 Summer Wind Farm, Agent Sauvignon His Majesty Pleasant Colony . { Sun Colony Pleasant Line . Cornish Prince { Patelin . { Pontivy Sauvignon . Stage Door Johnny Bay mare; Southern Sultan . { Water Cress foaled 1998 {Sulzar . Torsion (1989) { Real Prize . { Cold Trick By PLEASANT LINE (1986), black type-placed winner of 21 races, $151,355, 2nd Boardwalk S., 3rd Militia S. Son of Pleasant Colony, $965,383, champion, sire of champions. Sire of 6 small crops, 9 win- ners, $273,492, including Sauvignon (to 5, 2003, $106,200, Julie Snellings S.), Line Dancer (to 5, 2003, $43,870), Crafty Line. 1st dam SULZAR, by Southern Sultan. 6 wins, 3 to 5, $27,878. Dam of 1 foal-- SAUVIGNON (f. by Pleasant Line). Black type winner, see below. 2nd dam REAL PRIZE, by Torsion. 2 wins at 3, $152,289, Level Best S., 2nd C.C.A. Oaks-G1, Ruthless S.-G3, Bed o’ Roses H.-G3, Searching S., 3rd Black-Eyed Susan S.-G2. Dam of 5 winners, including-- Hidden Prize (c. by Mr. Prospector). 5 wins, 3 to 5, $121,298, 3rd Collinsville H. (FP, $2,698). Sire. Honor Colony (c. by Cherokee Colony). 4 wins at 3 and 4, $81,271, 2nd Pelican S. (TAM, $5,700), 3rd Marathon H. (CRC, $4,193). Tactical Honor. Winner at 3, $59,819. 3rd dam COLD TRICK, by Northern Dancer. Unraced. Dam of 11 winners, including-- COLD COLONY. 16 wins, 3 to 8, $216,834, William Almy, Jr. S. (SUF, $21,000), 2nd Topsider S. (SUF, $7,000), Waquoit H., etc. Set ntr. REAL PRIZE. Black type winner, see above. Crystal Iceberg. Winner, $33,904, 3rd [Q] at Garden State Park. Sire. Famous Trick. Winner. Dam of Far Flight (13 wins, $63,423, sire). 4th dam Treachery, by Promised Land. 11 wins, 2 to 6, $182,071, 2nd Delaware H., etc. Half-sister to HAIL TO REASON, BE SUSPICIOUS (dam of SECRET SCHEME, HALF AN HOUR). Produced 4 winners, including-- Treacherous Turn. Winner, $7,940. Dam of TURNING PLEASANT, Classic Curves. Granddam of Midnoon (15 wins, $113,855), Twist the Facts (dam of SPIN ZONE, 3 wins, $121,640). Great Reason. Unraced. Dam of WILLIE’S FOLLY (11 wins, $178,109). Semester. Unplaced in 2 starts. Producer. Granddam of Viva Concorde (6 wins to 5, 2003, $63,750, 3rd Boston Common S.-R, etc.). Sharp Turn. Dam of Bold Pete. Granddam of Booken Gil ($69,106). Our Delilah. Producer. Granddam of TASTEFUL GIRL (10 wins, $137,505). Race Record: At 2, unraced; at 3, one win, once 2nd, once 3rd; at 4, three wins (Julie Snellings S., DEL, $35,940), once 2nd; at 5, 2003, one win, once 2nd, twice 3rd. Totals: 4 wins, 3 times 2nd, 3 times 3rd, earned $119,310. Racing/broodmare prospect. Registered Maryland-bred. 10-03 Dmpedout.txt dm8234 kg/l/lMIDDEC07 HIP NUMBER:109 Hip No. Consigned by Summer Wind Farm, Agent 114 Secured Account Damascus Private Account . { Numbered Account Private Key . Key to the Mint { Key to the Saga .
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