First-crop winners number 15 and 16 for Street Boss

Latest scores front-running victory at the Fair Grounds

Street Boss’s 16th winner on the year came in impressive style on November 22 as the two-year-old filly Taralicious made every call a winning one at the Fair Grounds in just her second career start. She fired quickly out of the gate and never looked back while winning at second asking over five and one-half furlongs.
 
Bred by Larry Romero in Louisiana, Taralicous is out of Stakes-placed Sammy Van Ammy and is also a half-sister to Stakes winner Sam Eye Am, dam of G3 winner Nistle’s Crunch and Stakes-placed Pascal’s Paradox.
 
Taralicious's “half-sister” Analogy, by Street Boss, entered the winning ranks less than 12 hours earlier over one mile at Calder Race Course, also in wire-to-wire fashion. Bred by Arindel Farm in Florida, Analogy is out of a half-sister to multiple G1 performer Della Barba.
 
A multiple G1 winner and record setter, Street Boss is the sire of three other black-type performers in his first crop, including Edmonton Juvenile Stakes winner Bosco, unbeaten in two starts,  and Cape Bastone, third in the G1 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile and G1 Frontrunner Stakes.

Street Boss will stand the 2013 breeding season at a fee of $10,000 stands and nurses.