This correct and athletic chestnut filly presents a well-balanced, purposeful frame built for speed. She shows a workmanlike head set on a neck of adequate length that ties in cleanly at the shoulder. Her shoulder is nicely sloped, offering promise for a smooth, efficient stride that will serve her well out of the gate and through the turn. She carries a short, strong back that leads into her most impressive feature, a long, well-muscled hip with excellent length from point of hip to point of buttock, generating the kind of powerful drive that wins races. Her topline is clean and level throughout, and her well-sprung ribcage speaks to strong heart and lung capacity. She stands on four correct legs with clean joints, moderate pasterns in good proportion, and hooves of appropriate size and balance.
Her coat gleams with health and vitality, and her overall condition is excellent, well-developed and ready to train. This is a filly who may not stop you in your tracks on looks alone, but whose functional correctness and powerful hindquarter suggests she is built to run and built to last.
This chestnut filly is by Tunwoo, a son of the legendary Medaglia d'Oro, among the leading sires twice and responsible for 188 stakes winners including Rachel Alexandra, Songbird, and Golden Sixty. Tunwoo has sired 17 winners from his first five crops, earning over $1.4 million in progeny earnings, with his best including Time Passage, winner of the Miss Gracie Stakes at Gulfstream, and Tee At One, a listed-placed earner of nearly $110,000 still competing in 2026.
Her dam, Allison's Alibi, is a daughter of The Daddy and is herself unraced, but has already produced Miss Cinnamon, a three-time winner who earned $113,460 through age five. The female family grows considerably more compelling as you go back.
The second dam, Secret Request, was a genuine black-type performer who won seven races and earned $481,432, capturing the listed Nancy's Glitter Handicap at Calder and the Ocala Breeders' Sales Distaff Stakes at Gulfstream, among other stakes wins. She is a half-sister to Class of Seventy, an 18-time winner who earned nearly $317,000, and Flaming Light, a stakes winner who earned over $132,000.
The third dam, Foxy Persuasion, was a two-time black-type placed filly who won five races and produced seven winners from her foals, a remarkably productive producer whose runners accumulated black-type across multiple tracks.
This is a family with genuine substance, built on a foundation of consistent winners and black-type performers at every generation.
Foaled in Florida, she is eligible for the lucrative Florida state-bred bonuses. She's further eligible for the Sunshine Millions and the Florida Sire Racing Incentive, adding significant earning potential.