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Mr Jess Perry
Streakin La Jolla
Scoopie Fein
Mighty Classy Lassy
A Classic Dash
Miss Mighty Casady
Streakin Six
Bottom’s Up
Sinn Fein
Legs La Scoop
First Down Dash
Classic Canyon
Casady Casanova
Miss Mighty Mary
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Easy Six
Miss Assured
Raise Your Glass TB
La Jolla
Three Oh’s Vansarita Too Scooper Chick La Ferne
Dash For Cash First Prize Rose Dusty Canyon TB Like Grandma Top Moon Twayna Ashment
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Raise A Native Champagne Woman St Bar
Top Pretty TB
Three Chicks
Oh My Oh
Vandy Garrettsmisspawhuska Triple Chick
Scoop Bam Quicksilver King
Nikita
Rocket Wrangler
Find A Buyer TB Gallant Jet
Rose Bug
Fleet Nasrullah
Miz Danielle
David Cox
Kumi
Moon Deck
Rica Bar
Rebel Cause
Yeager’s Lady Ja Ettabo
Blondy Rockette Midway Mayor TB
Tiny Bid
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Scoopie Fein, the dam of Mr Jess Perry, raced at three and four with six wins earning $15,807. Scoopie Fein is the dam of seven starters and six ROM, including stakes winner Mr Jess Perry and stakes placed runners Scoopie Dash, Scoopie Cash, Sinn N Saint and Crimson Scoop. Other runners that come from the Scoopie Fein line of mares include multiple stakes winners Dashin Brown Streak, winner
of $544,748, and Scoopies Leaving You, winner of $327,883.
Mr Jess Perry has become a noted broodmare sire with his daughters producing the winners of over $66 million. His winners as a maternal grandsire include Champions Heza Dasha Fire, EC Jet One, Sass Me Blue, Jess Walking Thru, Significant Heart, Jess Good Candy and Ima Fearless Hero.
It is always interesting to look at the dam of a broodmare sire, as it is his dam that is credited with a key role in his success as a broodmare sire. The daughters sired
by a stallion will all inherit their sire’s X chromosome, which he inherited from his dam. This alone gives the sire, his daughters and his dam a special genetic connection.
A look at the pedigree of Scoopie Fein
shows an interesting influence on her pedigree. She is by Sinn Fein by Three Oh’s by Three Chicks. The dam of Scoopie Fein is Legs La Scoop by Scooper Chick by Triple Chick. Triple Chick and Three Chicks are full brothers by Three Bars TB and out
of Chicado V by Chicaro Bill. This is a collateral linebreeding pattern.
It is also a linebreeding to 1952 Co- Champion 2-Year-Old Filly Chicado V, the dam of seven ROM runners, four stakes winners and Champions War Chic and Table Tennis. Scoopie Fein’s double breeding to Chicado V gives us an example of linebreeding to a superior female with a breeding pattern of 4x4.
The dam of Jess A Classy Lassy is Mighty Classy Lassy, a 1996 mare bred by Connie Hall. Mighty Classy Lassy was purchased and raced by Ted Abrams, winning two of her
11 starts with $39,094 in earnings. She was stakes placed with a second in the 1998 Sam Houston Futurity G1.
Mighty Classy Lassy is one of those consistent producers with 12 starters with 11 ROM and 10 race winners. They have earned $355,987. Her leading earner is Klassy Lad, by Stoli, winner of $62,590.
Mighty Classy Lassy is the dam of one stakes placed runner in Head Trauma, by One Famous Eagle, who was second in the 2012 Hialeah La Nina Invitational. Mighty Classy Lassy is also the dam of Jess A Classy Lad, who was sixth in the 2005 All American Futurity G1; and Jess A Classy Lass, who was fourth in the 2010 TQHA Sires’ Cup Futurity RG2 - both are sired by Mr Jess Perry. Mighty Classy Lassy produced her ROM runners by five different stallions.
Miss Mighty Casady, the dam of Mighty Classy Lassy, was bred by Craig Smithson. A look at her race record shows it is not how many wins she had, but rather the company she kept. She raced 24 times, with one
win, five seconds, one third and earnings
of $30,538. She qualified to six stakes races in two years of racing. At two, she qualified for the QHBC Freshman Classic-G3, running fifth, the Governor’s Cup Futurity- RG2, running sixth, the Miss Kindergarten Futurity-G2, running eighth, and the Ed Burke Memorial Futurity-G1, running ninth. She came back at three to qualify to the Southern California Derby-G1, running fifth, and the PCQHRA Breeders’ Derby- RG3, running sixth.
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