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But her relatively late start in horse racing was anything but certain after growing up showing horses in Canada. Veinot worked as a showman for Taylor Made Sales Agency for two decades before starting her Dreamcatcher consignment with two horses at the Keeneland January sale earlier this year. The gray colt is out of La Boheme (Giant's Causeway), a half-sister to graded winners Electrify (Delaware Township) and Rothko (Arch). You buy that frame in hopes that it will all fill out in the right places. Of the colt's transformation since last fall, Veinot said, “You wouldn't even recognize him. This horse has probably the biggest walk on anything I've ever prepped in 20 years. “There wasn't a lot of meat on those bones, but there was a beautiful frame. “I liked his frame,” Veinot said of the weanling's appeal. Veinot, a transplanted Canadian now living in Lexington, purchased the colt for $30,000 at last year's Keeneland November sale. Trudy Veinot's Dreamcatcher consignment makes its second auction appearance in the Fasig-Tipton July Sale of Selected Yearlings and, while a son of Gift Box ( hip 107) is the veteran horsewoman's sole entry in the sale, she is excited about the colt's prospects in the ring Tuesday.
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