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Gulf Storm filly breezes three furlongs in :33 2/5 at under tack RAGING PRUNE FACE (Gulf Storm), consigned as Hip No. 897 by Sescan LLC, agent, sped the fastest three furlongs in :33 2/5 at the third session of the under tack show for the Ocala Breeders' Sales Company's Spring Sale of Two-Year-Olds in Training on Thursday. The dark bay miss is out of the winning Raging Dancer (Dance Brightly), who is a half-sister to multiple stakes winners Greed is Good (Unbridled) and Ms. Gold Pole (North Pole) as well as the stakes-placed Gold n' Ship (Pilot Ship). The Florida-bred juvenile sold for $4,200 as an OBS January yearling last season. Four juveniles went the fastest eighth in :10. Hip 782, a bay filly by Officer, is from the consignment of Excel Bloodstock (Bruno DeBerdt & Rudy Delguidice), agent and brought $65,000 at the OBS January sale as a yearling. She is out of the stakes-placed Not to be Outdone (Smile), who is a half-sister to the multiple stakes-winning and Grade 3-placed Crystal Sea (Sea Hero). Hip 847, a bay colt by City Zip, is out of the winning Play Po (Play On). A half-brother to Grade 3-placed Premier Performer (Conquistador Cielo), he comes from the same family as Grade 2 winner and Kentucky Derby (G1) contender Smooth Air (Smooth Jazz). He is consigned by Woodside Ranch, agent. As a yearling, he sold for $15,000 at Keeneland September. A Langfuhr filly consigned by Niall Brennan Stables, agent, as Hip 896 also went an eighth in :10. She is out of the stakes-placed Race to Glory (Honour and Glory), who is herself a daughter of Group 1 heroine Fortissima (Chi) (Roy). Finally, Hip 997, a dark bay filly from the first crop of Pleasantly Perfect, rounded out the quickest furlong workers. Out of Group 1 winner Separata (Chi) (Sam M.), the Kentucky-bred is consigned by Harris Training Center LLC, agent. Four workers posted the quickest two-furlong moves of the under tack show in :21. Hip 718, a dark bay Songandaprayer colt out of the unraced Miss Delta (Chief's Crown), comes from the same family as English highweight and Grade 1 victor Magistretti (Diesis [GB]). Consigned by James Layden, agent, the Florida-bred was a $30,000 Keeneland September yearling. Likewise earning a share of the bullet was Hip 826, a dark bay filly from the first crop of Roar of the Tiger. She is out of the unraced Penn Central (Sultry Song) and from the same family as the stakes-winning, multiple Grade 1-placed Make Change (Roberto) and Grade 3-winning classic placer Andromeda's Hero (Fusaichi Pegasus). A $5,500 OBS August yearling, the Florida-bred youngster is offered by Blue River Bloodstock, agent. Hip 907, a chestnut Posse filly out of the winning Real Crafty Belle (Crafty Prospector), also blazed in :21 for consignor O & H Bloodstock (Terry Oliver and Bo Hunt), agent. The Kentucky-bred's second dam is English stakes winner Green's Belle (GB) (Night Shift). Hip 986, a chestnut colt by High Yield, turned in the same swift time. Named STORM DOOR, the Florida-bred was produced by the winning See U At My Window (Piccolino) and hails from the consignment of Blue River Bloodstock, agent. He was an $8,500 OBS August yearling. The fourth and final under tack show will get underway at 9 a.m. (EDT) on Friday with Hips 1037-1381. The sale is scheduled to begin Monday at 10:30 a.m. and continue through next Thursday. All workouts were recorded and may be viewed at obssales.com.
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