Son of Mr. Greeley - Twisted Mister to stand at Maidstone, SK

Admin • December 20, 2018

TWISTED MISTER will stand the 2019 season at the farm of Pat O'Hare in Maidstone, Saskatchewan.

Twisted Mister is sired by the Gone West son, MR. GREELEY and is out of the Clever Trick mare, QUAJENN

Twisted Mister has a speed figure of 100. As a sire, the Mr. Greeley son has 100% starters with 60% winners of 5 foals earnings $126,000.

Mr. Greeley was a multiple stakes winner at 2 and won the G3 Lafayette Stakes, the G3 Swale Stakes and the G3 Spectacular Bid Breeders' Cup Stakes. He also placed in four graded stakes events including the G1 Breeders' Cup Sprint. He retired at 3 with 5 wins and $474,452 in earnings. As a stud, Mr. Greeley sired the G1 winners, El Corredor, Whywhywhy and English G1 winner, Reel Buddy. Mr. Greeley also sired acccomplished daughters including European champion and classic winner, Finsceal Beo and G1 winners Nonsuch Bay and Celtic Melody.

Quajenn, by Clever Trick is a dam of 11 foals, 10 to race and 10 winners including KENTUCKY DUCHESS (f. by El Gran Senor). 3 wins at 2 and 3 in BRZ, $30,551 (USA), Grande Premio Duque de Caxias [G2], 2nd Grande Premio Henrique Possolo [G1].
Jennifer Kay (f. by Alydeed). 3 wins at 3, $18,316. Dam of-- Light 'n Roses (f. by Lightnin N Thunder). 13 wins, 2 to 5 in DOM, Champion imported sprinter in Dominican Republic.
Timeless Twist (f. by Timeless Moment). Winner at 3, $7,652. Dam of-- LE MARS GIRL (f. by Defrere). 11 wins, 3 to 6 in JPN, nine-time stakes-winner and an earner of $3,883,377 (USA) in Japan.Empress Hai, TCK Jo-o Hai twice, Kanto Oaks, Sparking Lady Cup twice, Queen Sho twice, etc. Producer.
Timeless Trick (f. by Mazel Trick). Unraced. Dam of-- LUTINE BELLE (f. by Bellamy Road). 3 wins at 2 and 3, $120,279, Blue Norther S. [L] (SA, $46,800), 3rd Senorita S. [G3] (SA, $12,000), Golden Gate Debutante S. (GG, $6,000).

Stud fee private. Multiple mare discounts available.

Contact Pat O'Hare at 1-306-903-7649 or email patohare7649@gmail.com.

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