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and was out of Go Galla Go by Go Man Go. The dam of Dash For Cash is Find A Buyer, a Thoroughbred mare by To Market. The dam of Find A Buyer is Hide And Seek by Alibhai and out of Scattered by Whirlaway,
a Thoroughbred Triple Crown winner. Scattered is out of Imperatrice by Caruso. Imperatrice is the dam of Somethingroyal, the dam of Secretariat who is a also Thoroughbred Triple Crown winner.
The dam of First Down Dash is First Prize Rose, a stakes placed runner who ran second in the Three Bars Handicap. She won six races and earned $22,754. First Prize Rose is the dam of seven foals/starters, including First Down Dash and First A Rose, winner of the QHBC Sophomore Classic-G2.
First Prize Rose is sired by 1972 Champion 2-Year-Old Colt Gallant Jet, who is by Jet Deck and out of Leo Jewell by Leo. The dam of First Prize Rose is Rose Bug, who is by Lady Bug’s Moon and out of Casco Rose by Levan.
The dam of FDD Dynasty is Dinastia Toll BRZ, a mare bred by the late Jose Nelson Fakri and his Rancho das Americas in Brazil. She earned $191,896 in the United States winning the Charger Bar Handicap-G1, the Las Damas Handicap-G2 (twice), and the
Z Wayne Griffith Director’s Stakes-G3. She
is currently owned by John Andreini of San Mateo, California.
Dinastia Toll BRZ is the dam of 29 foals, 23 starters and 20 ROM, including five stakes winners and four stakes placers. Her foals have earned $2,029,026 and include 2016 All American Juvenile Invitational winner JM Mister Destiny, and 2015 Dana Point Handicap winner Solid Connection. Both of these runners are sired by Mr Jess Perry.
Dinastia Toll BRZ is a daughter of Tolltac, the Vessels Stallion Farm stallion that Fakri brought to Brazil in the mid 1990’s. Fakri and his association with the Vessels Stallion Farm allowed him to bring the Vessels’ stallion Timeto Thinkrich to Brazil before Tolltac. Later, he took Fishers Dash to Brazil.
1983 Champion 2-Year-Old Colt and 1984 Champion 3-Year-Old Colt Tolltac is
a $7 million sire with several that were bred in Brazil, including Brazilian Triple Crown winner Summer Toll. Summer Toll is the dam of such horses as 2010 Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity-G1 winner One Quick First Down. Tolltac is the broodmare sire of over $17 million through his daughters. His leading money earner as a broodmare sire is Jess You And I, by Mr Jess Perry.
Tolltac is sired by Beduino, the all-time leading Thoroughbred sire of
A PEDIGREE PERSPECTIVE OF THE WORLD CHAMPION
FDD Dynasty was bred by the partnership of the Vessels Stallion Farm of Bonsall, California, and the Fakri Farm, founded by the late Jose Nelson Fakri of Brazil. The FDD Dynasty Syndicate of Norman, Oklahoma, is the current owner of the horse.
FDD Dynasty was the 2006 Champion Two-Year-Old Colt and the 2007 Champion Three-Year-Old Colt. He won the Ed Burke Million Futurity-G1, was second in the Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity-G1, and third in the Golden State Million Futurity-G1. He won the Go Man Go Handicap-G1 and the Governor’s Cup Derby-G2, and was third in the prestigious Champion of Champions-G1 at three. He retired with 8 wins from 11 starts with one second and two thirds and total earnings of $1,173,001.
FDD Dynasty has sired foals that have earned over $12 million, including 48 stakes winners and 311 ROM from 393 starters. Some of his leading money earners include Champion 2-Year-Old Filly Kates Dynasty, two-time Vessels Maturity winner Far Niente,
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Down Dash, the all-time leading money earning sire of over $85 million. He is the sire of 505 stakes horses and 253 stakes winners, including six winners of the All American Futurity-G1, six winners of the Champion
of Champions-G1, and the most AQHA Champions of any other sire at 37.
First Down Dash, who was bred by A. F. Stanley Jr. and B. F. Phillips Jr., was purchased as a yearling by Vessels Stallion Farm. First Down Dash went on to race for them and became the 1987 World Champion. He won 13 of 15 starts in his two-year racing career, earning a total of $857,256.
Dash For Cash is the sire of First Down Dash. This stallion earned six Champion awards, including the 1976 and 1977 World Championship. He won 21 of 25 stakes races, including the 1976 and 1977 Champion of Champions-G1. He earned a total bankroll of $507,689 in his racing career.
Dash For Cash sired 286 stakes horses, 145 stakes winners, and 18 AQHA
Racing Champions including five World Champions. His World Champions include First Down Dash, Dashingly, Dash For Speed, Dashs Dream, and Cash Rate.
Dash For Cash was sired by 1972 All American Futurity-G1 winner Rocket Wrangler, who was sired by Rocket Bar TB
Jess A Classy Lassy (pictured), who was the fastest qualifier to the 2007 Rainbow Futurity-G1, is the dam of Jessies First Down. Abrams raced and won with her, and then moved her to his broodmare band after she developed knee problems.
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