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IRISH NOBLE (TB) 1 2001 Chestnut Gelding Irish Tower Hip No. Consigned by Paul Westbrook Hip No. 1 IRISH NOBLE (TB) 1 2001 Chestnut Gelding Irish Tower .................Irish Castle Royal Loom Irish Open ............. No Opening ................Buckpasser IRISH NOBLE (TB) Bases Full Matsadoon .................Damascus Vaguelydoon........... Betty Loraine (1980) Vaguely Nice ...............*Vaguely Noble *Reginskaia By IRISH OPEN (1984). Stakes winner of $463,221, Week of Fame Sprint Champ. H. [L], etc. Sire of 334 starters, 236 winners, 11 stakes winners, 1 champion, earning $14,030,277, including GRAN DUQUE (Cham- pion-twice, $744,678 Copa Criadores, etc.), FORCING BID ($298,998, Busher Breeders’ Cup S. G3, etc.), TAFT LIL QUEEN ($245,515, Cy-Fair S., etc.), HIGH HOPES IRISH ($164,339), GO JAY ($157,788, Sport of Kings Fut. [L], etc.), CLEV ER IRISH ($155,153), IRISH CHERRY ($147,280), etc. 1st dam: VAGUELYDOON (1980), by Matsadoon. Unraced. Sister to DOONESBURY. Dam of 12 TB foals, 9 to race, 7 winners; 1 QH foal, Jettarose (f. by Naevus). 9 wins, 2 to 4, $82,333. Mysterious Moon (g. by Far North). 4 wins at 4, $75,451, Alliance H. [N]. Dundee Doon (c. by Far North). 6 wins, 3 to 6, $34,141, in Italy. Brisk Quick (c. by To The Quick). 12 wins, 2 to 6, $24,985. Northward Bound (c. by Northjet [Ire]). Winner at 3 and 4, $20,400. Imminent Trouble (c. by Marked Tree). Winner at 3, $8,632. 2nd dam: VAGUELY NICE, by *Vaguely Noble. Unplaced, $1,645. Dam of 9 foals, 7 to race, 5 winners, DOONESBURY (c. by Matsadoon). 8 wins, 2 to 4, $426,603, San Fernando S. G1, Malibu S. G2, Los Angeles H. G3, Gold Rush S., Golden Bear S., Balboa S., Tanforan Kindergarten S., 2nd San Antonio S. G1, etc. Spectacularly Nice (c. by Spectacular Bid). 7 wins, 4 to 7, $83,144, in Ma- laysia, 3rd Sultan Gold Vase; 3 wins at 4 and 6, $31,528, in Singapore. World Time (c. by Secreto). Winner in 2 starts at 3, $17,553, in France, 3rd Prix de l’Avre. Rush’m On (c. by Rising Market). 6 wins, 4 to 7, $27,309. 3rd dam: *REGINSKAIA, by Marino. Winner at 2 and 3, $20,158, in France, Prix de Bag- atelle; placed at 4, $2,325, in NA. Dam of 14 foals, 11 to race, 5 winners, MONTSKAIA. 12 wins, 3 to 8, $26,250, Au Revoir H., Governor’s H., etc. Ahoy Boy. 5 wins, 3 to 5, $39,246, 2nd Isi Newborn H. Sky Ahoy. 2 wins at 2, $14,825, 3rd Debutante S. Dam of 5 winners, BUCKOHOY. 8 wins, 3 to 7, $156,600, Silky Sullivan Invt’l. H., etc. Sire. Axskaia. Unraced. Dam of Axen Now ($35,917, 2nd Littleton D.); grandam of GO GREMLIN GO ($216,537, The Bart Invitational H. [R], etc.). Noble Katia. Unraced. Grandam of ONE NIGHT LOVE [Mex] ($16,848, in Mexico). Steppin’ Bleu. Unplaced. Dam of Mister Jiggs ($165,149, 3rd Rockingham Sprint H.). Race Record: Unraced. Parentage Verified - TTBA Accredited Hip No. Consigned by Steve Tate, Agent for Bill Lewelling Hip No. 2 MISS TAKIN CASH SI 86 2 1998 Brown Mare Dash For Cash SI 114 .......Rocket Wrangler SI 97 Find A Buyer TB Takin On The Cash SI 109 2790507 Take You On SI 96 ..........Easy Jet SI 100 MISS TAKIN CASH SI 86 Azuree SI 91 3767499 PieInTheSkySI101.......Easy Jet SI 100 Valentine Pie .......... Miss Jelly Roll 2780584 Windy Chantress............Windy Ryon SI 99 Chantress SI 87 By TAKIN ON THE CASH SI 109 (1988). Champion 3-times, stakes winner of 13 races at 2 and 3, $661,697, Dash For Cash Fut. G1, etc. Sire of 619 starters, 475 ROM, 51 stakes winners, 1 champion, earning $10,791,435, including A DELIGHTFUL DASHER SI 102 (Champion, $1,660,525, All American Fut. G1, etc.), HEZA RAMBLIN MAN SI 111 ($750,907, Los Alamitos Invt. Champ. G1, etc.), RAKIN IN THE CASH SI 102 ($242,707), etc. Sire of the dams of stakes winners NO FEES SI 94 ($157,470), STRAW FOR CASH SI 105 ($64,803), etc. 1st dam: VALENTINE PIE (1987), by Pie In The Sky. Placed at 4. Dam of 8 foals, 5 to race, 5 ROM, TAKIN ON THE PIE SI 95 (g. by Takin On The Cash). 3 wins, 3 to 5, $45,964, Oklahoma Horsemen’s Assn. D. [R], 3rd Oklahoma Horsemen’s Assn. Fut. [R]. (Finalist: Speedhorse Gold Cup Fut. [R] G3, etc.). BJS Moon Pie SI 88 (g. by Marthas Six Moons). Winner at 2, $9,371, 3rd Oklahoma Horsemen’s Assn. Fut. [R]. 2nd dam: WINDY CHANTRESS, by Windy Ryon. Placed at 2. Dam of 13 foals, 6 ROM, SPEEDY DISCO SI 102 (g. by Disco Jerry TB). 4 wins, 3 to 6, $30,522, Blue Ribbon 440 D. G3, 2nd Fair Meadows Oklahoma Bred D. [R], etc. Disco Red Rebel SI 96 (g. by Disco Jerry TB). 3 wins, 3 to 5, $14,593. Sir Speedy Disco SI 89 (g. by Disco Jerry TB). Winner at 2, $12,098. 3rd dam: CHANTRESS SI 87, by Pistol Bar. 2 wins at 3, $2,945. Dam of 12 foals, 8 to race, 6 ROM, All Keyed Up SI 93. 4 wins at 2 and 3, $3,042. 4th dam: SQUAW CHANT, by Ginger Joe. Unraced. Dam of 8 foals, 5 to race, 4 ROM, Squaw Bright SI 85. 2 wins at 4. Dam of 2 ROM, Jet Bright SI 92. 3 wins at 2, $4,418, 2nd Indiana State Fair Fut. Sire. Miss Set Sail SI 84. Winner at 2, $1,112, 2nd Indiana Bred Fut. Whopping Squaw. Unraced. Dam of 3 ROM, BONNIE BOONE SI 96. 4 wins at 2 and 3, $38,206, New Mexico Breeders’ D., New Mexico S., 2nd Shue Fly S., 3rd Zia H. BABY BOONE SI 96. 3 wins at 2 and 3, $9,553, Saguaro D., 2nd Sonora D. Dam of Gone Gone Gone SI 95 ($23,424); grandam of GREAT EFFECTS SI 101 ($97,953), HER NIGHT SONG SI 85 ($20,254), WHATA SWEET SONG SI 88 ($18,346). Race Record: One win, once 3rd at 2 and 3. Earned $4,440. Produce Record: 2003 Weedpatch Okey (c. by Okey Dokey Dale). Bred to Fit To Fly, last service March 5, 2003, believed to be in foal. Parentage Verified - Accredited Oklahoma Broodmare Hip No. Consigned by Willow Ridge Farms Hip No. 3 SOUL OBSESSION (TB) 3 1998 Dark Bay or Brown Gelding Devil’s Bag .................Halo Ballade Diablo................. Avilion .....................Cornish Prince SOUL OBSESSION (TB) Style And Grace Valid Appeal................In Reality Valid Obsession ........ Desert Trial (1992) Mepache ...................Iron Constitution Nowmepache By DIABLO (1987). Stakes winner, $482,050, True North H. G2. Sire of 291 starters, 228 winners, 20 stakes winners, 2 champions, earning $16,435,222, including EXCITING STORY (Champion in Canada, $911,270, Metropoli- tan H. G1), FORMERLY DIABLO (Champion in Puerto Rico, $290,979, Clasico Dindi U), ACE IN THE RACE ($626,016, The Hyogo Junior Grand Prix), AMARILLO PRIDE ($299,110, Technology S. [R]), MAN ON THE GO ($288,910, Broad Brush S. [L]), IMA DIABLO (14 wins, $207,167), etc. 1st dam: VALID OBSESSION (1992), by Valid Appeal. Winner at 3, $45,114. Sister to LITTLE SISTER, VALID EXPECTATIONS, LITTLEEXPECTATIONS, MISS VALID PACHE, Babyexpectations. Dam of 6 foals, 4 to race, 3 winners, Endless Obsession (g. by End Sweep). 3 wins, 3 to 6, 2003, $67,427. Soul Obsession (c. by Diablo). Winner, see below. Dark Torment (f. by Devil’s Bag). Winner at 3 and 4, 2003, $24,250. 2nd dam: MEPACHE, by Iron Constitution. 5 wins at 3 and 4, $173,470, Schenectady H. [LR], [Q] at Aqueduct, 2nd [Q] at Aqueduct-twice, 3rd Broadway H. [LR], [Q] at Aqueduct. Dam of 15 foals, 13 to race, 13 winners, LITTLE SISTER (f. by Valid Appeal). 17 wins, 2 to 5, $720,568, Azalea Breeders’ Cup S. G3, Sweet and Sassy S. [L], Wild Flower S. [L], Car- ousel H. [L], Melaleuca S. [L], ntr PRM 6f 1:08.78, etc. VALID EXPECTATIONS (c. by Valid Appeal). 12 wins, 2 to 4, $596,092, D. Trial S. G3, Sport Page H. G3, Bachelor S. [L], Mountain Valley S. [L], Thanksgiving H. [L], Sugar Bowl H., Old Hickory S.,etc. Sire. LITTLEEXPECTATIONS (c. by Valid Appeal). 6 wins at 2 and 4, $205,480, Sugar Bowl H. [L], Old Hickory S. [L], 3rd Lafayette S. G3. MISS VALID PACHE (f. by Valid Appeal). 5 wins, 2 to 4, $166,023, Riviera S. [L], 2nd Florida Stallion Desert Vixen S. [R], etc. Dam of VALID PULPIT (f. by Pulpit). 4 wins at 2 and 3, 2003, $140,385, Princess H., El Paso Times H., Bayou City S. Actceptional (f. by Noactor). 3 wins at 2 and 3, $88,756, 2nd Lady So- nata S., 3rd Irish Sonnet S. Copelan’s Pache (c. by Copelan). 7 wins, 2 to 4, $193,507, 3rd Alysheba Breeders’ Cup S. [L]. Red Apache (c. by End Sweep). 2 wins at 2, $95,400, 2nd Hollywood Prevue S. G3. Babyexpectations (f. by Valid Appeal). 2 wins at 2, $60,185, 2nd Dixie Belle S. [L], 3rd Cy-Fair S. Meguilty (f. by Court Trial). Winner at 3, $7,062. Dam of Willow Place ($194,623), Sword Chief (to 5, 2003, $126,337). Race Record: One win, 3 times 2nd, once 3rd, 3 to 5, 2003. Earned $35,810. Hip No. Consigned by Lazy E Ranch, Inc., Agent for E. D. Calvert Hip No. 4 VALSONAR (TB) 4 1996 Chestnut Mare Roberto ....................Hail To Reason Bramalea Repriced .............
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