Stallion Analysis Date: 10/19/19 UNCLE VINNY (Uncle Mo - Arealhotlover, by Untuttable) IRON MAIDENS THOROUGHBREDS [email protected] IRON MAIDENS THOROUGHBREDS Pedigree Consultant SECTION I STALLION AND IMMEDIATE FAMILY http://www.ironmaidensthoroughbreds.com ♦ 1 ♦ [email protected] ♦ 772-475-9798 IRON MAIDENS THOROUGHBREDS Pedigree Consultant UNCLE VINNY 2019 STALLION MATING ANALYSIS UNCLE VINNY (Uncle Mo - Arealhotlover, by Untuttable) 2013 Bay Horse Record: 12-2-1-2 ($224,500) Section I: STALLION AND IMMEDIATE FAMILY Uncle Vinny brings precocious speed and class to the Florida market. He is the only son of the Champion Freshman Sire Uncle Mo, to stand in Florida. Uncle Mo sired a remarkable record-breaking 25 stakes winners in his first crop and is poised to become a sire of sires. Uncle Vinny was bred by long-time Florida horseman Gilbert G. Campbell and was an exciting member of Uncle Mo’s first crop, selling at the Keeneland September auction for $175,000, well above his sire’s yearling average. The bay colt campaigned in Starlight Racing silks under the tutelage of Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher. Sent off as the favorite in his May debut at Belmont Park, Uncle Vinny dazzled by 4 1/2 lengths in :58.70. Next out, Uncle Vinny placed sixth in the 5 1/2 furlong Tremont Stakes, after being slammed between opponents and having to check sharply on the backstretch, losing position. Uncle Vinny captured the Sanford Stakes (G3) in his next outing, defeating eventual Iroquois Stakes (G3) winner Cocked and Loaded. Uncle Vinny placed third in the Hopeful (G1) after a wide trip. As a three-year-old, Uncle Vinny was second in an allowance race then placed third in the 1 1/16 mile Long Branch Stakes. Cutting back in distance in the Amsterdam Stakes (G2), Uncle Vinny had a wide trip at the back of the pack and improved to fourth place. He retired with a 12-2-1-2- ($224,500) record. SIRE LINE Uncle Vinny continues the very important sire line of Caro. Imported by Spendthrift Farm in 1997, Caro spent a decade as a successful sire and damsire. His daughter Winning Colors was only the third filly to win the Kentucky Derby (G1). During his ten year tenure at Spendthrift, other notable sons and daughters include 1989 Canadian Triple Crown winner With Approval, 1985 Champion Turf Male Cozzene, multiple Grade I winner Dr. Carter, 1991 Irish Champion Stayer Turgeon, and 1990 Arlington Million (G1) winner Golden Pheasant. He also sired Trolley Song, dam of multiple Grade 1 winner and successful sire Unbridled’s Song. Uncle Vinny is a direct descendant of Caro through the longest branch of Caro’s male line, that of Siberian Express. The best son produced by Siberian Express was the Irish-bred In Excess, who was a multiple Grade 1 winning handicap horse in the U.S. In Excess became a cornerstone of the modern breeding program in California. http://www.ironmaidensthoroughbreds.com ♦ 1 ♦ [email protected] ♦ 772-475-9798 IRON MAIDENS THOROUGHBREDS Pedigree Consultant UNCLE VINNY 2019 STALLION MATING ANALYSIS In Excess’ most accomplished son on and off the track was Indian Charlie. Under the care of Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert, Indian Charlie raced only once as a two-year-old but accomplished much in his short career at three. The very talented Indian Charlie captured two allowance races before a 2 1/4 length triumph in the Santa Anita Derby (G1) over his stablemate and eventual Kentucky Derby (G1) winner Real Quiet. Indian Charlie was in the running in the stretch of the Kentucky Derby and finished third. He was injured during a workout and retired to stud in 1999. During his stud career, Indian Charlie was a sire of champions and was among the leading sires of his generation. Indian Charlie’s most successful son by far is Uncle Mo. The 2010 Champion two-year-old colt recorded the highest speed figures of his generation as a two and three-year-old. He has continued his winning ways at stud, instilling both precocious speed and classic stamina to his offspring. DISTAFF LINE Bred for win-early speed top and bottom, Uncle Vinny is the most gifted of a trio of blacktype earners out of the precious stakes winner and multiple stakes placed Arealhotlover. His dam is the most accomplished producer in three generations of the distaff line and was her sire’s third-highest earner on the track in 2007. Uncle Vinny’s half-sister Legal Laura (Wildcat Heir) captured the Millions Distaff Preview S. (R) at seven furlongs by 2 1/2 lengths. The mare is also multiple stakes placed at Gulfstream Park, Tampa, and Monmouth. She earned $217,450 in an 18-race career. Uncle Vinny’s other blacktype earning half-sister LuLu Laura (Circular Quay) was a precocious youngster and placed second in the 2016 Florida Sire Desert Vixen S. (R). She earned over $100,000 in 11 starts. Arealhotlover (Untuttable - Hot Rod Helen, by Regal Search) won or placed in ten of 16 starts over a three-year career and earned $146,567. A win-early two-year-old, the Gilbert Campbell homebred was third, beaten a neck for second in the six-furlong J J'Sdream Stakes (L). She returned to finish second, 5 1/4 lengths to the good, in the restricted GTOBA Juvenile Filly Turf Dash Stakes (R) at Calder. After a fourth-place finish in the Florida Stallion Susan's Girl Stakes (R), Arealhotlover broke through with a 2 3/4 length victory in the Cassidy Stakes, beating listed stakes winner and Grade 1 placed Yonagucci. Arealhotlover’s half-sister Fast Lisa (Sword Dancer) is a stakes winner and multiple stakes placed earner of $129,320 in 15 starts. Fast Lisa bore the multiple restricted turf sprinter Dances with Ashley (Wildcat Heir). Uncle Vinny’s second dam Hot Rod Helen (Regal Search - Terrible Terri T., by Greek Answer) was in the money in six of nine starts. She is a half-sister to three stakes winners, two by the Exclusive Native stallion Premiership; Hot Rod Helen’s half-sister Pleasant Dilemma was a multiple listed dirt sprinter who earned over $260,000 in 35 starts. Pleasant Dilemma’s full brother Philadream earned a stakes win as a two-year-old and was a sturdy 88-race competitor over all surfaces. Hot Rod Helen’s half-sister Lynn’s a Dream, by the In Reality stallion Shananie, was a multiple stakes winner over all surfaces, and hit the board in 24 of 42 starts, earning over $225,000. http://www.ironmaidensthoroughbreds.com ♦ 2 ♦ [email protected] ♦ 772-475-9798 IRON MAIDENS THOROUGHBREDS Pedigree Consultant UNCLE VINNY 2019 STALLION MATING ANALYSIS Uncle Vinny’s third dam Terrible Terri T. (Greek Answer - Solono, by L'Aiglon) was an extremely precocious juvenile; She placed in the Hialeah Sales Stakes (R) in her April debut. After winning her maiden a month later, Terrible Terri T. was second in four straight races, including the Astoria Stakes at Belmont, and the Colleen and Sorority Stakes (G1) at Monmouth Park. On the board in seven of nine starts, Terrible Terri T. earned $79,553. Untuttable (Unbridled - Tutta, by In Reality) won or placed in three of five starts. As a broodmare sire, he got 75 foals out of 25 mares, with 4 stakes winners and two stakes placed earners. Uncle Vinny is the most accomplished of the produce. Untuttable’s half-sister Queen Tutta (Kris S.) was a stakes winner and multiple graded placed earner of over $293,000 in 26 starts. She was the most accomplished runner out of the unraced Tutta M, a granddaughter of the great Gold Digger, dam of the legendary Mr. Prospector. http://www.ironmaidensthoroughbreds.com ♦ 3 ♦ [email protected] ♦ 772-475-9798 IRON MAIDENS THOROUGHBREDS Pedigree Consultant SECTION II STALLION ANCESTRY AND BREEDING PATTERNS http://www.ironmaidensthoroughbreds.com ♦ 1 ♦ [email protected] ♦ 772-475-9798 IRON MAIDENS THOROUGHBREDS Pedigree Consultant UNCLE VINNY 2019 STALLION MATING ANALYSIS Section II: STALLION ANCESTRY AND BREEDING PATTERNS Uncle Vinny is inbred to: Mr. Prospector 4D x 5D Raise a Native 5D x 5D x 6S Gold Digger 5D x 5X Uncle Vinny is the only one of Uncle Mo’s stakes-winning offspring to have Rasmussen Factor breeding to Gold Digger. His dam Arealhotlover has 3 x 3 Rasmussen Factor breeding (inbred to a superior mare within the first five generations) to Gold Digger through the full siblings Gold Mine and Mr. Prospector. The only other Uncle Mo stakes winner descending from Gold Digger’s distaff line is San Luis Rey Handicap (G2) winner Epical. Although not an RF breeding, Uncle Vinny’s dam is inbred to the Rene-de-Course Aspidistra through half-siblings Dr. Fager and Magic, and carries the bloodlines of Rough ‘n Tumble, all solid bloodlines found in many Florida-bred mares. The half-siblings Be Suspicious and Hail to Reason are found in the sixth generation. Aspidistra is found in the pedigrees of Holy Bull and his offspring Cairo Prince (Pioneerof the Nile), Nonna Mia (Empire Maker), who bore Wood Memorial winner and new sire Outwork (Uncle Mo). Going back a generation, Indian Charlie’s son Conveyance (G3 winner) is out of a Holy Bull mare. Aspidistra is also included in the pedigree of Quiet American, who is found in the bloodlines of many established runners and sires, including Bernardini, Wildcat Heir, Astrology, Munnings, Albert the Great, Forestry, and Golden Missile. Other Reins-de-Courses include Courtly Dee (Althea), Natalma, Bold Princess and Bramlea. Other key names in the pedigree include the bloodlines of Northern Dancer (4D x 5D x 5S) through Leo Castelli (Sovereign Dancer) on the sire side, and Dixieland Band and Danzig on the distaff side.
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