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Stephanie’s Kitten, Kitten Kaboodle to be offered at Fasig-Tipton November

DRF Breeding Staff|Aug 27, 2014
Stephanie's Kitten from June 8
Tom Keyser Stephanie’s Kitten is pointing to Tampa Bay Down’s Hillsborough Stakes for her 2014 debut.

Stephanie’s Kitten and Kitten Kaboodle, both homebred graded stakes winners for Ken and Sarah Ramsey, will be offered at the 2014 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky selected fall mixed sale, Blood Horse reports.

Both horses are by the Ramseys’ homebred sire Kitten’s Joy, North America’s leading sire by general progeny earnings in 2013 and the continent's leading 2014 turf sire through Aug. 27 by a margin of over $1 million.

The Fasig-Tipton sale will be held Nov. 3 at the auction company’s Newtown Paddocks location in Lexington, Ky.

Stephanie’s Kitten is a Grade 1-winning 5-year-old out of the unraced Catienus mare Unfold the Rose, also a Ramsey homebred. She has won seven of 17 career starts for earnings of $1,914,104, highlighted by wins in the Grade 1 Just A Game Stakes and Alcibiades Stakes, as well as the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf.

Her resume also includes two additional Grade 2 wins and a listed stakes victory, as well as placings in four Grade 1 races. She last raced in the Grade 1 Beverly D. Stakes on Aug. 16, where she finished a closing second by less than a length.

Unfold the Rose is the dam of two winners from four foals to race. She is out of Grade 1 winner Bail Out Becky, the lynchpin for a family including Peruvian champion and U.S. Grade 1-placed Fly Lexis Fly, and Puerto Rican champion Ransom the Kitten.

Kitten Kaboodle is a 3-year-old Grade 3 winner out of the winning Grand Slam mare Easy Slam. The filly won the Grade 3 Jessamine Stakes at Keeneland last year for her lone career win in six career starts for earnings of $129,000. She last raced on April 14, finishing fourth in the Appalachian Stakes at Keeneland.

Easy Slam has had two winners from as many foals to race, and hails from the family of two-time Chilean Horse of the Year Ballistic, Group 3 winner Gold Seam, and Korean Group 1 winner Cheonnyeon Daero.

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