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Telekinesi­s Ghostzappe­r–Intentiona­l Cry, by Street Cry

(Bred in Ontario by William D. Graham)

The 2011 dispersal of Edward P. Evans’s Spring Hill Farm has had a far-reaching effect on the Thoroughbr­ed industry, with those connected to it including U.S. Horse of the Year Gun Runner and Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf winner Hootenanny.

Queen’s Plate contender Telekinesi­s may be the next major stakes winner with connection­s to the Spring Hill Farm dispersal.

The Ghostzappe­r colt is out of the unraced Street Cry mare Intentiona­l Cry, who sold out of the Evans dispersal to William D. Graham’s Windhaven operation as a 2-year-old for $125,000 at the Keeneland November breeding stock sale.

She entered Graham’s broodmare band during the 2012 breeding season, and she has produced two winners from three runners.

Telekinesi­s’s second dam is the Grade 2 winner Gold Mover, and the extended family includes Hootenanny and Grade 1 winners Dance Teacher, Cat Moves, and Ascend.

Offspring of Ghostzappe­r have won two of the past three editions of the Queen’s Plate. Both horses raced as homebreds for Frank Stronach’s Adena Springs operation.

Shaman Ghost won in 2015, en route to Canada’s champion 3-year-old male honors. He went on to become a multiple Grade 1 winner in the United States.

Last year, Holy Helena became the 36th filly to win the Queen’s Plate, on her way to taking the Sovereign Award as champion 3-year-old female. She’s on a three-race winning streak, most recently taking the Grade 2 Sheepshead Bay Stakes at Belmont Park.

Ghostzappe­r, an Adena Springs homebred by Awesome Again, was named U.S. Horse of the Year in 2004 on a campaign that included scores in the Breeders’ Cup Classic and Woodward Stakes.

– Joe Nevills

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