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SAUCY at MIDNIGHT Barn 6 Hip No. 1579 Consigned by Patricia Clark, Agent II Hip No. SAUCY AT MIDNIGHT Barn 1579 Dark Bay or Brown Mare; foaled 2015 6 Quiet American Real Quiet .............................. Really Blue Midnight Lute ...................... Dehere Candytuft .............................. Bolt From the Blue SAUCY AT MIDNIGHT Storm Cat Tabasco Cat .......................... Barbicue Sauce Saucy .................................... (1998) Mr. Prospector Sierra Madre ........................ Egalite (FR) By MIDNIGHT LUTE (2003). Champion sprinter, black-type winner of 6 races, $2,690,600, Breeders' Cup Sprint [G1] (MTH, $1,080,000), etc. Sire of 8 crops of racing age, 695 foals, 500 starters, 32 black-type winners, 366 winners of 1089 races and earning $38,652,053, 2 champions, including Midnight Miley ($296,730, Seaway S. [G3] (WO, $90,000(CAN)), etc.), and of Midnight Bisou (12 wins, $3,750,000, Cotillion S. [G1] (PRX, $562,000), etc.), Midnight Lucky [G1] (4 wins, $565,022). Sire of dams of winners. 1st dam SAUCY, by Tabasco Cat. Unraced. Sister to Sun Cat . Dam of 8 other registered foals, 8 of racing age, 4 to race, 4 winners, including-- ROSE TO GOLD (f. by Friends Lake). 6 wins, 2 to 4, $990,183, Delta Downs Princess S. [G3] (DED, $300,000), Fantasy S. [G3] (OP, $240,000), Hon - eybee S. [G3] (OP, $90,000), Houston Ladies Classic S. (HOU, $232,- 800), Brave Raj S. (CRC, $39,000), Lindsay Frolic S. (CRC, $33,000), 2nd Martha Washington S. [L] (OP, $15,000). Producer. 2nd dam SIERRA MADRE, by Mr. Prospector. Unraced. Dam of 6 winners, including-- Sun Cat (g. by Tabasco Cat). 8 wins, 2 to 6, $269,479, 2nd Derby Trial S. [G3] , Lafayette S. [G3] , 3rd Riva Ridge S. [G2] , McConnell Springs S.- R (KEE, $7,995). 3rd dam EGALITE (FR) , by Luthier. 3 wins at 3 in France, Prix de la Porte de Passy, Prix des Tourelles, 3rd Prix des Tuileries. Sister to ETERNITY (FR) . Dam of-- El Djidda . 3 wins at 2 and 3 in France, 3rd Prix Robert de Cholet [L]. 4th dam EL MINA , by Reliance II. 3 wins at 2 and 3 in France, Prix de Minerve- G3 , Prix des Belles Filles, 2nd Prix de Flore- G3 , etc. Dam of 6 winners, including-- EL FABULOUS (FR) . Winner at 2 and 3 in France, Prix Cleopatre [G3] , 3rd Prix Fille de l'Air [G3] , etc. Dam of GALLERY GOD [L] (Total: $218,651). EGALITE (FR) . Black-type winner, above. ETERNITY (FR) . 4 wins at 3 in France, Prix Belle de Nuit, etc. Dam of ARTIC ENVOY [G3] (Total: $49,906), Eversince [L] (dam of CAITANO [G1] , Total: $1,885,652, hwt. in Germany and Italy; LADY LODGER (GB) [G3] , Total: $313,892; granddam of POMPEYANO [L], Total: $255,859). Envol (FR) . Winner at 2 in France, 2nd Prix des Chenes- G3 , Prix Matchem [L], 3rd Prix de Courcelles [L]; winner at 4, $10,800, in N.A./U.S. Elmira (FR). Winner in France. Dam of EAUX CROISEES [L] (Total: $102,728). RACE RECORD: At 2, one win; at 3, unplaced; at 4, 2019, two wins, twice 3rd. Totals: 3 wins, twice 3rd. Earned $58,776. Foaled in Kentucky. Broodmare prospect..
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