Breeding


Full Siblings Give Sire To Be A Corona First Stakes Horses
Full siblings Hand Of Doom and Killer Kween, by To Be A Corona, run 1-2 in the Harley Greene Derby at Indiana Downs.

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Full Siblings Give Sire To Be A Corona First Stakes Horses

MICHIGANTOWN, IN—JUNE 23, 2015—Full siblings Hand Of Doom and Killer Kween finished 1-2 in the $99,800 Harley Greene Derby Saturday night at Indiana Downs giving their sire To Be A Corona his first stakes-winner and stakes-placed runner.

The son of leading sire Corona Cartel, out of Ought To Be Famous by First Down Dash, has sired only the two foals. Stakes winner Hand Of Doom is a perfect 3-for-3 and has earned $66,440. Killer Kween has placed in three of four career starts and earned $24,250. Both 3-year-olds are out of the Feature Mr Jess mare Jess A Lil Bit. To Be A Corona has sired earners of $90,690 and average earnings per starter of $45,345.

Brett Mennen owns To Be A Corona and is the owner breeder of Hand Of Doom and Killer Kween.

From three starts to 3, To Be A Corona is a race winner broke his maiden in first start at Ruidoso Downs, where, he defeated G1-placed Mighty Corona ($309,216). He was second in a non-qualifying All American Futurity (G1) trial where he defeated champion Time For A Cigar.

To Be A Corona is a half brother to stakes winner I Ought To Be First ($108,305) and stakes-placed Seperate Tac ($86,527, and Ought To Azoom ($60,819), etc.