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                 Champions, including these 5 Grade 1 Winners
SPEEDLINES
                                             World Champion Heza Dasha Fire after his victory in the Champion 2-Year-Old Filly Separate Fire after 2017 Robert L Boniface Los Alamitos Invit. Champ.-G1 winning the 2011 Ed Burke Million Futurity-G1.
Champion 3-Year-Old Filly Flame N Flash after winning the Mildred N Vessels Memorial Handicap-G1
 Handicap-G3. Dash For Game is the winner of the Prescott Downs Derby.
Sweet Game is by Game Plan, winner
of the Leo Handicap and Bay Meadows Futurity. Game Plan is by Easy Jet and
out of Go Maggie Go by Go Man Go. Go Maggie Go is stakes placed in the Centennial Lassie QH Stakes. Go Maggie Go is out of Maggie McGowan by Three Bars TB. Maggie McGowan is out of Vandy’s Candy by Vandy and Vandy’s Candy is out of Candy Dee, the
 dam of Vancent Dee, the granddam of 1983 World Champion Dashingly.
Sweet Game is out of Sweet Feast, a 4-time stakes winner, including the Rocky Mountain QHA Derby. Sweet Feast is by
Leo Feast, winner of the Blue Ribbon Downs Thanksgiving Allowance and the All Distance Champion Series #1. Leo Feast is by Feast TB by Roman by Sir Gallahad III. The dam of Leo Feast is Kay Cindy Leo, a full sister to the great Palleo Pete – the 1954 Champion
 2-Year-Old Colt and Champion Stallion. Kay Cindy Leo and Palleo Pete are by Leo and out of Osage Star Lady by Osage Star.
The dam of Sweet Feast is Cherry Sweet
by Custus Rastus TB. Cherry Sweet is a AA/ ROM runner and is out of Cherry Chub
by Chubby Chub by Chubby. The dam of Cherry Chub is Ruthie McCue by King McCue. Cherry Sweet is the dam of five ROM runners and two stakes winners, including Dixie Downs Futurity winner Cherry Zip.
  “Spencer Childers is the one who taught me
the importance of mares. When I started acquiring some good mares, Spencer told me to stick with these female families and never get rid of them. Like the mother of Look Her Over, who is Oh La Proud, I’ve had this line going back to the 1980’s. I collect (Quarter Horse) female families,” Ed Allred said.
                                                                    

















































































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