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195 Dark Bay Or Brown Filly Barn J Hip No. Consigned by Stephens Thoroughbreds LLC, Agent II 195 Dark Bay or Brown Filly A.P. Indy . Seattle Slew Malibu Moon . {Weekend Surprise {Macoumba . Mr. Prospector Dark Bay/Br. Filly . {Maximova (FR) April 30, 2019 Songandaprayer . Unbridled’s Song {Song Girl . {Alizea (2009) {Sambuca Classica . Cat Thief {In Her Glory By MALIBU MOON (1997), winner. Sire of 19 crops, 126 black type win- ners, $131,804,211, including Declan’s Moon [G1] ($705,647, champion), Moonlit Promise [G2] ($507,462, champion), Orb ($2,612,516, Kentucky Derby [G1], etc.), Life At Ten [G1] ($1,277,515), Carina Mia [G1] ($1,403,- 520), Come Dancing [G1] ($1,216,783), Gormley [G1] ($1,026,000). 1st dam SONG GIRL, by Songandaprayer. 3 wins, $84,644. Dam of 2 other foals of racing age, including a 3-year-old of 2021, one to race, which is unplaced. 2nd dam SAMBUCA CLASSICA, by Cat Thief. Placed at 3, $8,663 in Canada. Total: $13,896. Dam of 7 foals of racing age, 5 winners, including-- CLASSIC EMPIRE (c. by Pioneerof the Nile). 5 wins in 9 starts at 2 and 3, $2,520,220, champion colt at 2, Breeders’ Cup Juvenile [G1] (SA, $1,100,000), Arkansas Derby [G1] (OP, $600,000), Claiborne Breeders’ Futurity [G1] (KEE, $300,000), Bashford Manor S. [G3] (CD, $59,520), 2nd Preakness S. [G1] (PIM, $300,000), 3rd Lambholm South Holy Bull S. [G2] (GP, $34,300). ANYTIME MAGIC (g. by Fusaichi Pegasus). 15 wins, 2 to 6, $202,945, Lost in the Fog S. (GG, $30,450), Everett Nevin Alameda County S.-R (PLN, $33,150). UPTOWN TWIRL (f. by Twirling Candy). 4 wins at 2 and 3, $170,714, Surfside S. (LRC, $45,000), Pleasanton Oaks (OTP, $31,500), etc. Exclamation Point (g. by Concord Point). 5 wins at 3 and 4, placed at 5, 2020, $290,540, 2nd Oaklawn Mile S. (OP, $50,000). 3rd dam IN HER GLORY, by Miswaki. 6 wins, 2 to 4, $199,244, Garland of Roses S. (AQU, $28,740), 3rd Acorn S. [G1], Gazelle H. [G1], Davona Dale S. [G3]. Dam of 7 winners, including-- Seattle Glory. 4 wins at 3 and 4, $109,150, 3rd Skip Trial S. (MTH, $5,500). Combanchera. 2 wins, $87,235, 2nd Maid of the Mist S.-R, etc. Dam of-- BAY PARK BOY. 3 wins, $166,567, Aspirant S.-R (FL, $75,832), etc. Emblem’s Glory. Winner at 3, $19,436. Dam of Atrevete (3 wins, $21,382). Forever Sunshine. Unr. Dam of BRONX BEAUTY (to 6, 2021, $630,070). Glorious Sky. Unraced. Dam of His Glory [G2] (to 3, 2020, $191,295). 4th dam FOREVER WAVING, by Hoist the Flag. 2 wins at 3, $20,175. Half-sister to REVIDERE-G1 ($330,019, champion, dam of ESCARPMENT; g’dam of SLINKY MALINKY [G3]; Keeneland [G2]; etc.). Dam of 6 winners, incl.-- IN HER GLORY. Black type winner, see above. Uncharted Waters. 3 wins, $117,290, 3rd Revidere S. (MTH, $3,850). Pro- ducer. Granddam of Shari (5 wins at 5, placed at 6, 2020, $173,348). Crafty ’n Sassy. Placed. G’dam of FITZHUGH FLASH (7 wins, $124,332). So Long Goodbye. Unraced. Granddam of Amorous White (to 7, 2021). Breeders’ Cup nominated. KTDF. 2-21.
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