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SPEEDLINES
Raise A Native TB has contributed to Quarter Horse racing through horses like Raise Your Glass TB (shown) - the sire of AQHA’s only Triple Crown winner Special Effort.
Nativo TB, the sire of Ali Dandy - the third dam of Danjer.
Nativo Time, the leading money earner by Nativo, Champion Raise A Native, the sire of Nativo, wins a Futurity Consolation in 1982 at Sunland Park. shown winning the 1963 Great American Stakes.
in the 1997 Rainbow Derby-G1. She is best known as the dam of Dashs Dream, the 1984 Racing World Champion, Champion Three Year Old and Champion Three-Year- Old Filly. She came back in 1985 to be the Champion Aged Mare. She won the 1984 Champion of Champions as a three year old.
The dam of Dashing Fly Lady, the second dam of Danjer, is Ali Dandy that was unplaced in one start. She was the dam of six foals with five starters and five ROM. Her other ROM earners are: Rapid By Yawl, a finalist in the 1987 Firecracker Derby-G2; Reckless Mama; Nativo Rambler and Dandi Lady.
The sire of Ali Dandy was the Thoroughbred Nativo, who had a short race career with only two starts with two wins including his maiden win in a 5 1/2-furlong race by 15 lengths and in a 5 1/2-furlong allowance win at Ruidoso Downs by 4-lengths.
The sire record for Nativo shows he had 176 Quarter Horse starters with 91 ROM and five stakes winners, earning $684,541. His leading money earner is Nativo Time, a stakes placed runner with a third in the 1982 Kansas Futurity. His leading money earning stakes winner is Blue Bazer, a three-time stakes winner in the 1983 440 7-11 Maturity, the
1983 Boise 440 Championship and the 1983 George Mills Memorial Maturity.
Nativo was sired by Raise A Native, the 1963 Champion Two-Year-Old Colt. He also had a short race career with four wins
at two, including the Great American Stakes and the Juvenile Stakes. Raise A Native has contributed to Quarter Horse racing through horses like Raise Your Glass, sire of Ruidoso Triple Crown winner Special Effort; and Medley Glass, winner of the All American Derby-G1. Heisanative by Raise A Native
is the sire of Native Parr, the dam of the multiple World Champion Refrigerator.
Nativo was out of Racoco, a winner of $28,970 and the dam of the stakes winners Recce, winner the Correction Handicap and the Colonial Handicap; and Mameluke, winner of the Metropolitan Handicap. Racoco was sired by Revoked by Blue Larkspur, and Revoked was out of Gala Belle by Sir Gallahad III. The dam of Racoco was Mahratta by Mahmoud by Blenheim II.
Fly Lady Price, the fourth dam of Danjer, was an unraced mare that produced only three registered foals and two starters. Her second starter was Sterling Sinn with seven starts and placing only one time with a second. The sire of Fly Lady Price was Flying
Bar, the sire of three stakes placed runners
in Anna Maria, who was second in the 1966 Lubbock Downs Derby; Baldy B Good, who was third in the 1966 Delta Downs Futurity; and Flying Cobra, who was second in the 1964 Blue Ribbon Downs Championship. Flying Bar was sired by Balda Jim by Bogle by San Siemon, and he was out of Bar Fly
by Bogle by San Siemon. San Siemon was sired by Zantanon, the sire of such famous stallions as King P-234 and Ed Echols.
The dam of Fly Lady Price is Lady
Price. According to AQHA records, Lady Price is a daughter of the Thoroughbred Silverdale, a stakes winner of the Arlington Inaugural Handicap (twice), the Miami Beach Handicap, the Miami Jockey Club Handicap and the Edgewater Gulf Hotel Claiming Sweepstakes. Silverdale had 132 starts with
33 wins, 20 seconds and 14 thirds to earn $57,755. He set a New Track Record at Washington Park going a mile and 70 yards in a time of 1:40 4/5. Silverdale is sired by The Porter by Sweep, the son of Ben Brush and out of Pink Domino by Domino. The Porter was out of Ballet Girl by St. Leonards and her dam was Cerito, the dam of Ballot who is the great grandsire of Three Bars - who was sired by Percentage by Midway by Ballot.
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