STOLEN IDENTITY 3-FOR-4 AT SARATOGA
Stolen Identity may be aptly
named. It seems he has stolen the identity of
FOURSTARDAVE. This horse made four starts at the 2005
Saratoga meeting and won three of them. He is now
5-for-9 lifetime with earnings of $102,454.
STOLEN IDENTITY 2-FOR-3 AT FAIR GROUNDS
Stolen Identity broke his maiden for
$50,000 claiming in his second lifetime start. He
immediately made an impressive jump in class, taking a
February 28th allowance event by a widening length. It
was 7½ lengths back to the third place finisher.
Stolen Identity lingered at the back in
the six furlong event, squeezed through along at the rail as
they entered the stretch, then swung out four-wide and closed determinedly
to erase a four-length deficit in the final eighth.
FIRST WINNER A THREE-PEATER
Katie Can Dance is making every dance
in Italy. The Kentucky-bred daughter of Silic was the
first winner for her sire. After trying stakes company
in her second start, she has raced every Sunday in August thus
far. Her most recent was a win on the 15th in what
appears to be an upper-level allowance race with a purse over
26,000 euros. She has earned over $45,000 from her five
starts.
FIRST FOAL SELLS FOR
$45,000
Pope McLean (Crestwood Farm), Agent
sold Hip #1134, a weanling by Silic at the Keeneland 2002
November Breeding Stock Sale for $45,000. The bay colt
was the first foal by his sire to sell at public auction and
was purchased by J. Terrence Lanni. Pope Jr., commenting
to Thoroughbred Daily News said about
the relative to EL CORREDOR "He was a very nice
individual. This was the only one ... that we consigned,
but we like the other Silics that we have and breeders seem to
like them as well."
MARE IN-FOAL TO SILIC
BRINGS $87,000
Pope McLean, Agent, purchased Innes
from the Calumet Farm consignment for $87,000. An
unraced daughter of A.P. Indy from the champion turf mare
Kostroma (Ire) is carrying a foal from the second crop by
Silic.