A Florida-bred Thoroughbred filly walks toward the camera next to her dam, Take Charge Annie, who also walks towards the camera. Both Take Charge Annie and her filly are chestnuts with chrome. Behind them, dark wooden fences outline green, tree dotted pastures that stretch towards a barn in the distance. (Photo by Gina Tellier)

2026 f. Frosted – Take Charge Annie (Photo by Gina Tellier)

This attentive Florida-bred filly walks with her dam, Florida-bred Take Charge Annie, by Graeme Hall at Winner’s Circle Thoroughbreds in Morriston, Florida. Born April 22, the filly is by Frosted and is owned and was bred by David and Teresa Palmer of Jupiter, Florida.

Take Charge Annie is a half-sister to stakes winner and graded stakes-placed Mr. Livingston, graded stakes-placed Tesoro de Amo and stakes-producer Vienna’s Song. She has three winners from five starters and eight foals including an unnamed yearling colt by Spun to Run.

A Florida-bred Thoroughbred colt stands next to his chestnut dam, Subtle Livie, who appears to be taking a nap under the Florida sunshine. Her bay colt looks towards something out of frame, tiny ears pricked. Behind them, dark wooden pasture fence frames the photo, outlined by lush trees and the farm’s tractor. (Photo by Gina Tellier)

2026 c. Leinster – Subtle Livie (Photo by Gina Tellier)

This Florida-bred colt is seen standing with his dam, the Florida-bred Mr. Livingston mare Subtle Livie, at Winner’s Circle Thoroughbreds in Morriston, Florida. Born May 10, the colt is by Leinster and is owned and was bred by David and Teresa Palmer of Jupiter, Florida.

Subtle Livie is a half-sister to Grade 3-winner and graded stakes-producer Subtle Aly and her second dam is multiple Grade 1 winner, including the Breeders’ Cup Sprint (G1), and graded stakes-producer Very Subtle. 

Subtle Livie has eight winners from nine starters and 11 foals including stakes-placed Florida-bred Nothingsubtle, by Echo Town. She has an unnamed 2-year-old filly from the first crop by Magic On Tap, who stands at Pleasant Acres Stallions.

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