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CHIEF
HONCHO
A
Grade 1 winner of over $1.2 million, Chief Honcho
won or placed in twelve stakes including the
Gr. 1 Jockey Club Gold Cup, the Gr. 1 Suburban
Handicap, the Gr. 1 Brooklyn Handicap (twice),
the Gr. 1 Whitney Handicap (twice), the Gr. 1
Gulfstream Park, the Gr. 1 Philip H. Iselin, the
Gr. 2 Excelsior Handicap, the Gr. 2 Jim Dandy,
the
Gr. 3 Broward Handicap, and
the Gr. 3 Discovery.
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DIABLO
This
son of Devil’s Bag was a Graded stakes winner
of nearly $500,000 and became a successful stallion
in Florida. He was later acquired by Japanese
interests and exported.
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GENUINE
RISK
Selected
by Matt Firestone at the Fasig-Tipton July sales,
she became the 1980 Kentucky Derby winner and
only the 2nd filly to do so. She was named three-year-old
Champion that year, and ran with distinction in
the Triple Crown, being the only horse to run
in all three races that year and finishing 2nd
in both the Preakness and Belmont. She retired
with earnings of over $650,000, and was never
off the board in her lifetime starts.
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MISSPITCH
Stakes
winner of over $175,000, including the Listed Jenny
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ROAR
Roar
was purchased as a stallion prospect while still
racing. He is a Graded Stakes winner -- including
the Gr. 2 Jim Beam Stakes -- of nearly $500,000,
and is currently the leading sire in California.
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VICE
ON ICE
This
stakes winner of nearly $200,000 was sold for
$460,000 as a broodmare at the Keeneland sales.
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SCUFFLEBURG
A multiple Grade 1 winner of nearly $700,000, he
was exported to South Africa to stand at stud. Scuffleburg
won the Grade 1 Pegasus Handicap, as well as the
Gr. 1 Gulfstream Park Handicap.
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