Horse List

 

Can´t Buy Love

This chestnut colt was born February 14, 2005 (Valentines Day). His sire is Not for Love and dam is Impulse Shopper. Not for Love (1990) is the sire of nine crops of racing age with earnings in excess of $29 million. 265 winners, including Presidentialaffair, Duckhorn, Shopping for Love, Love of Money and Sheila’s Prospect. Blood lines for Can’t Buy Love trace back to Mr. Prospector, Dance Number, Dr. Blum and Instant Shopper. Can’t Buy Love is a registered New York Bred. He was purchased at the August 2006 Faston-Tipton NY Preferred Yearlings Sale in Saratoga Springs.


 

Woodrunner

A gorgeous dark brown colt, Woodrunner was born April 6, 2005 sired by Forestry out of the dam Marc’s Lark. Forestry has sired five crops of racing age with earnings in excess of $10 million, 119 winners, including Smokey Glacken, Diplomat Lady, Hollywood Starlet, Forest Danger, Discreet Cat and Forest Grove. Blood lines for Woodrunner trace back to Storm Cat, Shared Interest, Mr. Prospector and Personal Ensign. Woodrunner is a registered New York Bred. He was purchased at the August 2006 Faston-Tipton Selected Yearlings sale in Saratoga Springs.


 

Red Hot Baroness

This bay filly was born April 23, 2005. Sired by Hook and Ladder out of the dam Lucky Baroness. Hook and Ladder had six wins, two seconds, and three thirds from 19 starts, with earnings of $388,120. Blood lines for Red Hot Baroness trace back to Dixieland Band, Taianna, Fortunate Prospect, and Baroness Stutz. Red Hot Baroness is a registered New York Bred.


 

Doc N Roll

This brown colt was born February 15, 2005. Sired by Wheelaway out of the dam Georgies Doctor. Wheelaway had two wins, one second, and one third from 7 starts, with earnings of $249,760. Blood lines for Doc N Roll trace back to Unbridled, Cuidado, Barachois and Fast Call. Doc N Roll is a registered New York Bred.


 

Won Token

Prior to his death in 2006, Gold Token had established himself as a perennial leading regional sire of New York-breds. A son of the incomparable Mr. Prospector, an established sire-of-sires, Gold Token was a versatile and accomplished racehorse as well. A stakes winning sprinter, he also showed the ability to carry his speed around two turns, winning the 1 1/16 mile Polynesian Stakes in a track record 1:41 flat.

Hip No. 438, a sharp looking bay filly, has all the makings of a superior racehorse. She is full sister to Gold and Roses, Gold Token´s most accomplsihed runner to date with 8 wins and nearly $700,000 in career earnings. She is also 3/4 sister to Won Dozen Roses, a stakes-placed filly with $145,127 in career earnings. This yearling filly should continue the trend.


 
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