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BAY COLT Barn 45 Hip No. 1044 Consigned by Indian Creek, Agent Hip No. BAY COLT Barn 1044 Foaled April 30, 2019 45 In Excess (IRE) Indian Charlie ........................ Soviet Sojourn Uncle Mo .............................. Arch Playa Maya ............................ Dixie Slippers BAY COLT Kingmambo Lemon Drop Kid .................. Charming Lassie Lemarchos ............................ (2008) Monarchos Mona Mia .............................. Hello Barbara Sue By UNCLE MO (2008). Champion 2-year-old, black-type winner of $1,606,000, Breeders' Cup Juvenile [G1] (CD, $1,080,000), etc. Among the leading sires, sire of 6 crops of racing age, 1257 foals, 760 starters, 57 black-type winners, 483 winners of 1123 races and earning $54,050,924, 3 champi - ons, including Nyquist ($5,189,200, Kentucky Derby [G1] (CD, $1,631,- 600), etc.), and of Bast (to 3, 2020, $852,200, Del Mar Debutante S. [G1] (DMR, $180,000), etc.), Unbridled Mo [G1] ($1,067,880), Outwork [G1] . 1st dam LEMARCHOS, by Lemon Drop Kid. Unplaced. Dam of 2 other registered foals, 2 of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2020, none to race. 2nd dam MONA MIA, by Monarchos. Winner at 3, $40,630. Dam of 4 winners, incl.-- CELESTINE (f. by Scat Daddy). 8 wins, 3 to 5, $1,148,055, Longines Just a Game S. [G1] (BEL, $375,000), Honey Fox S. [G2] (GP, $184,140) Honey Fox S. [G2] (GP, $182,280), Sand Springs S. (GP, $60,760), Wait a While S. (BEL, $60,000), Wild Applause S. (BEL, $60,000), Sanibel Is - land S. (GP, $46,035), 2nd South Beach S. [L] (GP, $23,500), Tropical Park Oaks (GP, $15,000), 3rd First Lady S. [G1] (KEE, $40,000), Noble Damsel S. [G3] (BEL, $20,000), Sand Springs S. (GP, $9,400). HAUNTED HEROINE (f. by Ghostzapper). 6 wins, 2 to 4, $267,150, River Cities S. [L] (LAD, $45,000), Ellis Park Turf S. (ELP, $30,000), 2nd Pippin S. [L] (OP, $20,000), 3rd Treasure Chest S. [L] (DED, $20,000), Marie G. Krantz Memorial S. (FG, $6,000). SILENT STING (g. by Silent Name (JPN)). 4 wins, 2 to 4, $262,030, in Canada, Kingarvie S.-R (WO, $75,000), Queenston S.-R (WO, $75,000), 2nd Frost King S.-R (WO, $25,000). (Total: $204,115). 3rd dam HELLO BARBARA SUE, by Dehere. Placed at 3, $14,640. Half-sister to DIAMOND ON THE RUN ($237,400, Davona Dale S. [G2] , etc.), TROPICAL BLOS - SOM ($221,096, Star Ball H. (GG, $33,800), etc.), BARBETTE ($197,866, Possibly Perfect S. (AP, $32,220), etc.). Dam of 10 foals, 8 winners, incl.-- BUDDY'S HUMOR . 5 wins, 3 to 5, $387,078, Pan American S. [G3] (GP, $90,000)-ntr, 1 1/4 mi. in 2:02 3/5, Jersey Derby [L] (MTH, $60,000), Elk - wood S. (MTH, $42,000), Four Bases S. (AQU, $41,070), 2nd Canadian Turf S. [G3] (GP, $30,000), Lexington S. [L] (BEL, $21,600). Appreciating . Winner at 2, $67,290, in Canada, 3rd Natalma S. [G2] (WO, $22,000); winner in 2 starts at 3, $41,000, in N.A./U.S. (Total: $105,093). Yes It's Barbara. Winner at 3, $43,007. Dam of 3 winners, including-- Nabucodonosor . 2 wins, $21,938, 2nd Clasico Angel T. Cordero, Jr. S. [L] . Engagements: Breeders' Cup. Foaled in Kentucky. (KTDF)..
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