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DARK BAY OR BROWN COLT Barn 46 Hip No. 95 Consigned by Eddie Woods, Agent LIII Barn Hip No. 46 DARK BAY OR BROWN COLT 95 Foaled April 23, 2006 Skywalker Bertrando.......................... Gentle Hands Officer............................... Septieme Ciel St. Helens Shadow............ Little Bar Fly DARK BAY OR Icecapade BROWN COLT Clever Trick....................... Kankakee Miss Butterscotch Sauce ........... (1988) Silent Screen Meringue Pie .................... Bavarian Cream By OFFICER (1999). Stakes winner of $804,090, Champagne S. [G1], etc. Sire of 3 crops of racing age, 253 foals, 113 starters, 13 stakes winners, 67 winners of 123 races and earning $3,425,965 & $533,189(CAN) in N.A., including Chief Officer ($262,076), Officer Cherrie (at 2, 2007, $261,400(CAN), Mazarine Breeders' Cup S. [G3] (WO, $150,000(CAN)), etc.), Officer Rocket (GB) ($253,810, Arlington-Washington Breeders' Cup Futurity [G3] (AP, $80,000), etc.), Elite Squadron [L] ($162,111). 1st dam BUTTERSCOTCH SAUCE, by Clever Trick. Unplaced in 1 start. Dam of 11 other registered foals, 11 of racing age, 10 to race, 9 winners, incl.-- DANIEL MY BROTHER (g. by Runaway Groom). 3 wins at 3, $136,357, John Battaglia Memorial S. [L] (TP, $62,600), 2nd Hill Prince S. [G3], 3rd Whirlaway S. [L] (AQU, $7,227). Tashdeed (c. by Cherokee Run). 3 wins at 3, $148,637, 2nd Fly So Free S.- R (AQU, $13,430), Lite the Fuse S.-R (BEL, $12,190). Bransfield (c. by Runaway Groom). Winner at 3, $53,120. Marquee Lady (f. by Marquetry). Winner at 3, 4, and 5, $51,590. Tribal Surge (c. by Cherokee Run). Winner at 2, 2007, $35,829. Saucey Officer (f. by Officer). Winner at 3, 2007, $28,800. 2nd dam MERINGUE PIE, by Silent Screen. 14 wins, 2 to 5, $234,728, Miss Prosperity H., Shirley Jones H., Nellie Morse H., Liberation H., Mountain Laurel H., 2nd Suwannee River H.-G3, etc. Dam of 10 winners, including-- PIE IN YOUR EYE (g. by Spend a Buck). 29 wins, 3 to 12, $339,113, Cher- ry Hill Mile S. [G3], Johnny Morris H. [L] (AP, $32,040), 3rd MAXXAM Gold Cup H. [L] (HOU, $11,000). Set ntr at Fair Grounds, 1 1/16 mi. in 1:42. PIE'S LIL BROTHER (g. by Roar). 9 wins, 3 to 6, $205,157, Prairie Express S. (PRM, $30,000) twice. MONSAGEM (c. by Nureyev). 4 wins at 3 and 4 in England, Leicestershire S., 3rd Juddmonte Lockinge S. [G2]; placed at 3 and 4 in France, 2nd Prix du Chemin de Fer du Nord [G3], etc.; placed at 5 in Germany, 3rd Carl Friedrich Furst zu Oettingen-Wallerstein Badener Meile [G3], etc. Sweet Wager (g. by Bet Twice). 13 wins, 2 to 8, $176,669, 2nd Thanksgiv- ing H. [L] (FG, $10,000), Black Gold H. (FG, $6,535), etc. Sweet Pavlova. Winner at 3 in England. Dam of 4 foals, 2 to race, incl.-- Corne d'Auroch (c. by Snurge). 3 wins to 4 in France, 3rd Prix Saraca. Parfait. Placed at 3 and 4, $26,110. Dam of 3 foals, 2 winners, including-- G G'S DOLLY (f. by Comic Strip). 7 wins, 3 to 5, 2007, $176,460, Prairie Rose S. (PRM, $30,000), 3rd Dean Kutz S. (CBY, $4,950). Engagements: NTRA, Breeders' Cup. Foaled in Kentucky. (KTDF). KEE 4/08.
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