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Sweet Beduino is out of Sweet Game, winner of the 1982 Sophomore Handicap. Sweet Game was purchased in 1984 and became a broodmare for the Allred Brothers. Sweet Game is the dam of 15 ROM, including stakes winners Sweeten The
Pot, winner of seven stakes races including the Shue Fly Handicap-G3, Double
Bid Handicap-G3 and the Kaweah Bar Handicap-G3; and Dash For Game, winner of the Prescott Downs Derby.
Sweet Game is by Game Plan, winner
of the 1976 Leo Stakes at Los Alamitos and the 1976 Bay Meadows Futurity. Game Plan is by Easy Jet and out of Go Maggie Go
by Go Man Go. Go Maggie Go, winner of the Centennial Lassie QH Stakes, is out of Maggie McGowan by Three Bars TB. Maggie McGowan is out of Vandy’s Candy, who is
by Vandy and out of Candy Dee, who is 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 1976 Rocky Mountain QHA Derby. She is by Leo Feast,
a stakes winner in the Blue Ribbon Downs Thanksgiving Allowance and the All Distance Champion Series #1. Leo Feast is by Feast, a Thoroughbred son of 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. They were sired by Leo and out of Osage Star Lady by Osage Star.
The dam of Sweet Feast is Cherry Sweet
by Custus Rastus. Cherry Sweet is a AA/ ROM runner 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 with two stakes winners, including 1971 Dixie Downs Futurity winner Cherry Zip.
The dam of This Boogie Fires is Boogie Special, who was third in both the 2003 Denim N Diamonds Handicap and the 2003 La Conchita Handicap. Boogie Special, winner of three of ten starts and $28,138, was bred and owned for many years by Jaime Gomez. She was sold in 2016 and is currently owned by Rick Beck.
Boogie Special is the dam of $561,994 with 10 starters and six ROM, including stakes placed runner Boogies Special Dash,
a full sister to This Boogie Fires. Boogies Special Dash was second in the 2016 Rainbow Derby-G1 and 2018 West Texas Maturity-G3.
1990 Southern California Derby winner Strawfly Special is the sire of Boogie Special. Strawfly Special earned $222,920 and placed second in the 1989 Bay Meadows Futurity-G1 and third in the 1989 Heritage Place Futurity-RG1.
The sire record for Strawfly Special shows he currently has 1,193 starters that have earned 986 ROM, with 79 stakes winners and 118 stakes placed runners. His foals have earned over $25 million. Strawfly Special’s runners include the 2-time World Champion and 2-time Champion of Champions winner Taylor Fit. His other runners include 1996 All American Futurity-G1 winner Streakin Flyer and Ausual Suspect, winner of the 2001 All American Futurity-G1.
Strawfly Special is the maternal grandsire
of horses that have won over $44 million, including 1,860 starters, 1,381 ROM and 128 stakes winners. The leading money earner from this set of runners is World Champion Last To Fire, a son of Walk Thru Fire. This makes This Boogie Fires a 3/4-sister to Last To Fire.
Strawfly Special is by Triple Crown winner Special Effort, by Raise Your Glass TB and out of Go Effortlessly by Double Devil. The dam of Strawfly Special is Fly In The Pie by Pie In The Sky and out of Flying Rockette by Rocket Bar TB.
The dam of Boogie Special is Signed To Boogie, who was bred by R. D. Hubbard
and owned by Jaime Gomez. This mare had ten starts with one win, two seconds and one third, earning $3,567. She is the dam of eight foals, seven starters, six ROM and two stakes horses. Her foals earned $164,736. Her stakes winner is El Arizona Kid, winner of the 2006 Los Alamitos Two-Million Juvenile Stakes and a finalist in the 2006 Ed Burke Million Futurity-G1 with $46,800 in earnings.
J Fire Up (below) also has a dose of the First Down Dash/Beduino TB
nick in her pedigree.
3-time 2017 graded stakes winner J Fire Up is trained by her breeder Jaime Gomez, who co-owns the filly with Darling Farms and Ernesto Solis.
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