I'll Get Along

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I'll Get Along (foaled 1992 in Kentucky) is a Thoroughbred Filly racehorse. She was selected and purchased for Roy and Patricia Chapman by trainer Bob Camac for $40,000 at the 1993 Keeneland September yearling sale.

Trained by Camac, I'll Get along was a stakes winner of $276,969, but is best known as a broodmare through her mating to Elusive Quality that produced Smarty Jones, the 2004 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner who was voted American Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse honors.

In 2004, I'll Get Along was sold for $5,000,000 to Gaines-Gentry Thoroughbreds, then in foal with an Elusive Quality filly. At Coolmore Stud in Ireland, she was bred to Champion sire, Sadler's Wells.


[edit] Progeny

  • Be Happy My Love (PA), 1999 filly by Formal Gold;
  • Smarty Jones (PA), 2001 colt by Elusive Quality;
  • Sippin' Bourbon (FL), 2003 colt by Hennessy - shipped to Australia;
  • Speedy Jones (FL), 2004 colt by Orientate;
  • Exclusive Moment (KY), 2005 colt by Proud Citizen;
  • unnamed (IRE), 2005 filly by Elusive Quality.

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