Black Toney - Black Toney's Progeny

Black Toney's Progeny

Sire of:

  • Miss Jemima (American Champion Two-Year Filly, 1919; born in the same year as Man o' War, won eight races, seven in succession)
  • Black Servant (an unlucky second in the 1921 Kentucky Derby, sire of Blue Larkspur)
  • Black Gold (Hall of Fame)
  • Bimelech (by La Troienne, Hall of Fame, #84 - Top 100 U.S. Racehorses of the 20th Century)
  • Brokers Tip (winner of the 1933 Kentucky Derby)
  • Balladier (Champion Two-Year-Colt of 1934)
  • Black Maria (Champion Female of 1926, winner of the 1926 Kentucky Oaks)
  • Black Helen (by La Troienne, Hall of Fame American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly of 1935.)
  • Big Hurry (by La Troienne, and a good broodmare in her own right)
  • Broadway Jones (stakes winner in the mid-'20s)
  • Beanie M (stakes winner in the mid-'30s)
  • Bridal Colors (dam of Relic, the leading French Broodmare Sire of 1965, sire of 32 stakes winners and 6 champions)
  • Crotala (dam of the leading broodmare Boat; Boat's sire was Man o' War)

Grandsire of:

  • Blue Larkspur (Hall of Fame, sired by Black Servant, #100 - Top 100 U.S. Racehorses of the 20th Century)
  • Market Wise (Champion Handicap Horse of 1941; set an American record in the 1941 Jockey Club Gold Cup, defeating Whirlaway.)
  • Searching (out of Big Hurry by War Admiral; Hall of Famer, Searching was the dam of Affectionately, #81 - Top 100 U.S. Racehorses of the 20th Century)
  • Barn Swallow (Champion Three-Year-Old Filly of 1933, winner of the 1933 Kentucky Oaks)
  • Baba Kenny (Champion Two-Year-Old Filly of 1930)
  • Big Pebble (Champion Handicap Male of 1941)
  • Spy Song (major stakes winner or runner-up in the mid-1940s]
  • Bridal Flower (Champion Three-Year-Old Filly of 1946)
  • Dark Ruler (major stakes winner or runner-up in the mid-1950s)

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