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Noble Mission does his family proud in the Qipco Champion Stakes
Gestüt Eztean is challenging for top honours in Germany, latest pedigree research explained, 2014 broodmare stallion stats
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Strong futures “I have been very impressed. And from the foals I have seen I will certainly be using him again next year” Peter Stanley
“They are very attractive foals, full of quality, much like the sire, as you would expect” Amanda Skiffington
“They are an exciting and well-stamped crop of first foals. They are strong individuals, with great attitudes. I will be using him again” Richard Brown
Early indications suggest quality stock with strong credentials - the market should welcome their release with great anticipation.
BATED BREATH 2007 B H DANSILI - TANTINA (DISTANT VIEW)
Winner of the Temple Stakes Gr.2 in track record time and close runner-up in four Gr.1 sprints Covered 280 mares in his first two seasons, including Gr.1 winner Zenda (dam of Kingman), the dams of Tiggy Wiggy and Twice Over and a half-sister to Classic winner Kingston Hill
Catch his stock on the open market FIRST FOALS SELLING AUTUMN 2014
Contact: Simon Mockridge | James O’Donnell | Sabine Bouard +44 (0)1638 731115 | nominations@juddmonte.co.uk | www.juddmonte.com BATED BREATH CACIQUE CHAMPS ELYSEES DANSILI FRANKEL KINGMAN OASIS DREAM
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At 2 Years 1st Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Trial Stakes-Gr.3, by 6 lengths from Free Eagle
At 3 Years 1st 1st 1st 2nd 3rd
Epsom Derby-Gr.1, by 1 ¼ lengths from Kingston Hill Irish Derby-Gr.1, by 2 ½ lengths Juddmonte International Stakes-Gr.1, by 2 lengths from The Grey Gatsby Irish Champion Stakes-Gr.1, beaten a neck by The Grey Gatsby 2000 Guineas Stakes-Gr.1, beaten half a length and a neck by Night Of Thunder and Kingman
New for 2015
Contact: Coolmore Stud, Fethard, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, Ireland. Tel: 353-52-6131298. Fax: 353-52-6131382. Christy Grassick, David O’Loughlin, Eddie Fitzpatrick, Tim Corballis, Maurice Moloney, Gerry Aherne, Mathieu Legars or Jason Walsh. Tom Gaffney, David Magnier, Joe Hernon, Cathal Murphy or Jim Carey: 353-25-31966/31689. Kevin Buckley (UK Rep.) 44-7827-795156. E-mail: sales@coolmore.ie Web site: www.coolmore.com All stallions nominated to EBF.
contents november 9
First word
Ascot’s King George meeting would have made a perfect “mid-season championship”, argues Paul Haigh
15 News
Big plans for The China Horse Club and Singapore Turf Club, Qatar Bloodstock and Aga Khan Studs unite
20 Noble ruled
Champions Day saw Frankel’s brother keep the family name in lights, writes Sue Montgomery
28 Stallion stats
Leading broodmare sires
34 Triumphant Treve
Jocelyn de Moubray reports on the Arc meeting which saw that wonderful performance from Treve
43 Downs and ups of racing
Nancy Sexton sees Benjamin Leon get a return on his bloodstock investments
46 Grandfathers of the future
Alan Porter indentifies emerging broodmares sires in the US and Europe
52 Joining the top table
Byron Rogers explains his latest research into thoroughbred pedigree history
66 The stallion market
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91 When is a nick, a nick?
Patrick Brain explores the concept, courtesy of his new software system
95 Mare of the month
Tibetsi, dam of Abbaye winner Move In Time
98 The database
Pedigrees courtesy of Weatherbys
130 Photo of the month
Pallastor unships Andrea Atzeni
onalthoro ughbred
Julian Smyth chats with Phil Siers, managing director of new racecourse Chelsmford City, which opens for business in January
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Hyperion’s stakes-winning broodmare sires
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Jocelyn de Moubray explores the inter-relationship between stallion fees, and foal and yearling averages
83 Broodmare stallion stats
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59 Pedigree updates
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Gestüt Etzean is challenging to win its first German breeders’ title. Jocelyn de Moubray meets stud manager Ralf Kredel
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noble mission does his family Qipco Champproud in the ions Stakes explained, 2014 broodm are stallion stats
Noble Mission and Al Kazeem at Ascot, by Trevor Jones
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Why not a mid-summer crown?
The King George meeting would have fitted the bill perfectly, argues Paul Haigh
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Versatile Gordon Lord Byron got the 6f on soft ground in the Qipco Champions Sprint better than the rest – and benfited from the absence of Slade Power
he concept is immaculate. The date is just appalling. It wasn’t Ascot’s fault that Kingman and Australia, the two most exciting horses to race in Britain this year, had both been retired by the time October 19 came around. Nor was it Ascot’s fault that the weather conspired to make absolutely sure no potential champions were declared. But the sight of decent but not brilliant, not quite first raters (yes, and sadly that seems to include the heroic Cirrus Des Aigles these days) plodding round on not particularly good jumping ground was hardly the magnificent crescendo to a season envisaged when the meeting was moved from Newmarket to the country’s premier racecourse. If you put a meeting slap bang between the Arc and the Breeders’ Cup, you guarantee that some are going to bypass it in any case. The fast ground horses will look for the obvious alternative. The stars of Arc weekend will not be turned out again two weeks later. The class will go elsewhere. If Treve had arrived for the Champion Stakes she would very probably have won it by 5l or 6l. If Toronado had run in the Queen Elizabeth II he would probably have been beaten by the going. Slade Power might have beaten the superb Gordon Lord Byron who was under heavy pressure from halfway but got home because he has as much intestinal fortitude than the man who coined that phrase; but Slade Power was away in Australia looking for better opposition and probably (this is written before the event) getting pasted by the Australian sprinters who are normally better than ours in any case. As for the mud running Madame Chiang and the bumper horse who won the stayers’ race, what is there to say? They are game and they got their ground, but we wanted to see champions and they were winners mainly because the others were blunted.
If you put a meeting slap bang between the Arc and the Breeders’ Cup, you guarantee that some are going to bypass it in any case
The meeting produced one very touching and enthralling story – the victory of Noble Mission in the day’s premier event. Two, if you count Gordon Lord Byron, although he won only because he gets a bit further than 6f and his rivals didn’t quite get six on testing ground. How long though can this meeting bask in the memory of the incomparable Frankel? So Frankel’s brother won the Qipco Champion Stakes. It was a wonderful story not least because it had the added twist that even the great Sir Henry made the occasional mistake. It hadn’t occurred to him or anyone else that this fine horse battling around the circuit in his early years without possessing anything like the phenomenal acceleration of his sibling might benefit from front-running tactics that would bring his determination into play. Most of us now are huge fans of Noble Mission, even if he isn’t worthy to be mentioned in the same breath as his brother. It was hard not to laugh when the post-race summariser, trying to squeeze a few extra drops of emotion, said: “Noble Mission says to his big brother ‘Anything you can do, I can do…’” then thought about the “better” and very sensibly left it out. Actually the best thing you can say about Noble Mission when comparing him with Frankel is that he would have made a much better pacemaker for the great one than their half-brother Bullet Train. His value as a sire will be huge given the genes he shares and the proof he’s now shown as to how much he hates to get beaten, but Noble Mission is not a champion however thin you slice it. Nor is Charm Spirit, although to be fair he does keep on winning and the difference between him and the Guineas winner Night Of Thunder was (let’s be kind to Richard Hughes) the luck in running. At least what cream there was rose to the top in the Queen Elizabeth II. So what should be done about it? Not a lot will be done for a while, of course, because British racing administrators,
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first word just like decision makers everywhere, don’t like to admit it quickly when they’ve got things wrong. For another few years the meeting will continue in its present form, sometimes attracting top class horses whose connections don’t think they’d be suited by the Arc’s 1m4f, sometimes attracting brilliant milers whose connections think there’s as much chance of getting good ground at Ascot as there is of finding it for lesser prizes at Longchamp. Once or twice it might even be run on proper Flat racing ground, though whether by that time the proper champions will have given up on it is anyone’s guess. But eventually they will draw stumps on what is essentially a flawed event. Actually the meeting had more credibility when it was held at Newmarket, a better drying course and one that’s further east and therefore less at the mercy of autumn rain. Just take a look at the list of Champion Stakes winners before the move. Enough people have already pointed out that it’s just in the wrong place in the calendar. But of course its defenders will say, because they’re tyrannised by the notion of “narrative”, it has to be at the end of the season. No it doesn’t, and it doesn’t have to be run after the Arc either. There is no law of narrative that says a seasonal climax has to be on the edge of winter. Eventually they will do what they ought to do immediately and shift the whole show to some other date. But where? In general (although who can trust the British weather?) it rains less in September than in October. Late
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Why shouldn’t the King George meeting be beefed up with a Mile championship, a Sprint championship and all the rest of the championships?
July and August are British racing’s primetime. This is the time of year when Britain’s finest are in full bloom – not mid-October when most of the stars are ready for a rest, even if they do find autumn conditions acceptable. Most of the suggestions for a new location in the calendar are for September, a month earlier than the present date. There is no reason at all why Qipco British Champions Day shouldn’t be the first in the series of autumn climaxes rather than the afterthought to the Arc meeting it looks like now. Mid-September would be fine in an Indian summer. It might be fine in an ordinary year. Early September would be too close to a great meeting that already exists at York. One other thought occurs, not quite half-baked yet but with just a bit of colour showing on the crust. There was a time when the King George at the end of July was referred to as “the mid-summer championship of Europe”. In those days it was a race generally reckoned to be on a par with the Arc. Where is it written that a British championship can’t be held at a time when meteorologists would give it a decent chance? Why shouldn’t the King George meeting be beefed up with a Mile championship, a Sprint championship and all the rest of the championships that have taken the Arc to a higher level than its erstwhile rival? The Qipco Midsummer Championship of Europe has quite a nice ring to it. It would sell an awful lot of tickets anyway.
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Big prize pot on offer for new race in Singapore China Horse Club with Singapore Turf Club unveil plans for valuable race meeting next February
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HE China Equine Cultural Festival (CECF), held in October, backed by the China Horse Club and a weekend of racing and social functions, saw plans announced to stage the richest race ever in Singapore at the CECF Yangtze Delta Region VIP Gala Dinner. Through the evening the official “Exchanging of Documents” took place between The China Horse Club and the Singapore Turf Club to confirm the hosting of the first international CECF in 2015, the 2015 CECF Singapore. The racing weekend will see the running of the richest race in Singapore carrying prizemoney of S$3.05 million and will take place on February 20- 22, 2015. A completely new racing event, it has been strategically scheduled during the Chinese New Year when, according to the Singapore Turf Club, approximately 600 million Chinese travel domestically and internationally. The event will provide the Singapore Turf Club with another major race day in addition to the Singapore Airlines International Cup, Emirates Singapore Derby and Longines Singapore Gold Cup. “There has never been a thoroughbredinspired international event designed to cater for the unique requirements of a niche market from mainland China, the CECF Singapore changes that. The concept of drawing a population of Chinese, including ultrahigh net worth Chinese, overseas with a sophisticated lifestyle and social festival is very exciting,” said Mr Teo Ah Khing, chairman of The China Horse Club. “An event of this stature would not be possible without the continued support and vision of the Singapore Turf Club, its Chairman Mr Tan and senior management.” Mr Tan Guong Ching, Chairman of
Singapore Turf Club said: “We are happy to provide the Singapore Racecourse as the venue for China Horse Club to stage the racing highlights of the 2015 CECF Singapore. “It will be a promising day of exciting racing action with world-class thoroughbreds competing for handsome prize monies. Combined with the traditional hospitality of the CHC, the festival will deliver a complete sensory experience to all participants.” The day after the CECF gala dinner, the Zhejiang Nine Dragons Hill National Jockeys Challenge took place, part of the Yangtze Delta Region Race Day in which eight local jockeys rode against international jockeys Darryll Holland and David Flores. The home jockeys won three of the four races, but Holland was successful in the first race of the afternoon on the former Aidan O’Brien-trained The Ferryman. Races through the afternoon were sponsored by the Chinese magazine The Hurun Report, Coolmore, which backed the CECF Singapore Cup, as well as the official timekeeper Longines. It has been a busy couple of months for the Chna Horse Club – its racing and bloodstock manager Michael Wallace having been buying yearlings for the Club at Goffs, Tattersalls and Arqana for a total outlay of just under £3 million. Zhejiang Nine Dragons Hill Jockeys Challenge
New moves announced to legalise betting in China The news has arrived that European bloodstock has been waiting to hear and was unsure that it would get – according to the People’s Daily, China is reopening betting on horseracing in the mainland after a 65-year ban. Betting will be restricted to a type of lottery and proceeds will be distributed to the national treasury, charity organisations and the horseracing industry. The China Jockey Club, which was inaugurated in September and has been established by several state-backed enterprises, will run the sport. The paper also reported that Peter Phillips, grandson of The Queen, been hired as a global ambassador for the Jockey Club. Phillips runs a sports’ marketing company called Sel UK. Horseracing was introduced in China in 1850, but betting has been banned since the 1949 communist takeover, although horseraces and equestrian events were allowed to continue, with a number of new initiatives in recent years to facilitate a continued opening up of the sport.
Extra dates for Tattersalls Ireland TATTERSALLS IRELAND has announced the reintroduction of a Derby Sale Part 2 in its 2015 sales calendar, which also includes a new mixed sale in December. Due to the high demand for places in the company’s premier NH store horse sale, the June Derby Sale, the auction house has made the decision to reintroduce Part 2, which will offer around 250 horses on Friday, June 26 the day after the main Derby Sale. The company is also planning to host its first December Mixed Sale, which will offer a selection of NH and Flat foals, yearlings and mares. Making the announcement, Tattersalls Ireland managing director Roger Casey said: “The demand for horses in 2014, both Flat and NH, has been overwhelming – but equally the demand from vendors for places at all Tattersalls Ireland Sales has been greater than ever. “This is as a result of the emphatic results in the sales ring in recent years.”
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Lane’s End Farm buys into Belmont Stakes hero Tonalist LANE’S END FARM has bought a share in Tonalist, winner of this year’s Belmont Stakes, the last leg of the US Triple Crown. He is a son of the current US leading sire, Tapit, the only US sire this season to have broken the $10 million mark in progeny
earnings. The Gainesway Farm-based sire, by Pulpit, has already earned more this season ($13 363,588) than any other US-based sire has accured in one year since Smart Strike’s progeny won $14,358,570 in 2007. Tonalist has once finished out of the first three when fourth on his debut, and adding the top tier Jockey Club Gold Cup to his tally in September. Owner Robert Evans bought the colt privately after he was not sold
for $195,000 at the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Yearling Sale. Speaking after the announcement, Lane’s End owner Will Farish told US media: “We are extremely excited to acquire an interest in this outstanding colt. His sire is quickly becoming the most important stallion in the US. “Tonalist is his only Grade 1-winning son at a mile and a quarter and the only multiple Grade 1-winning son.”
Bill Farish added: “We’ve had great success with Classic stallions and he certainly adds to that legacy. A.P. Indy, Lemon Drop Kid, Curlin, and Union Rags won races like the Belmont and Gold Cup - we feel Tonalist will continue that success.” Tonalist is one of four winners from five runners for his dam Settling Mist, a Pleasant Colony half-sister to the dams of triple Grade 1-winning fillies Riskaverse and Havre De Grace.
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could revert to staging the July Cup on a week day after relatively poor attendance figures since moving to a Saturday, and also separate the two-year-old races on Future Champions day. Arqana October gave us a chance to catch a couple of races over lunch and illustrated some of the areas in which French and our racing differ. I bred a runner in the two-yearold conditions race, who was upgraded from fourth to third after the winner Royal Style was found guilty of interference with the fifth and demoted to behind her. Here the jockey would have been fined and been suspended, but the colt would have kept the race. In France, if you have a tricky horse in the stalls, you are allowed to opt out of the draw at the declaration stage and get the high number spot in order to go in last. Also, big handicaps in France are treated differently by the assessor, often only putting up the winner, unless there is a close finishing second with the third several lengths behind. This gives the consistently placed horses a chance to win, rather than
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being constantly penalised and handicapped out of a winning opportunity. This is the time of year for anti-social waking hours with the Victorian Spring Carnival clashing with the hour change here. The Group 1 Manikato Stakes saw the sprinter Lankan Rupee revive his reputation after two photo finish defeats with a short head and the next seven horses being separated by under a length. A day later, the Cox Plate was won
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ales and editor’s deadlines come thick and fast at this time of year. Liam and I did not have to “do” Doncaster, Fairyhouse or Keeneland, but after three books at Tattersalls and the follow-up at Arqana, we were glad of a couple of days off before the Horses in Training Sale. For the first time, neither of us went to Qipco Champions Day at Ascot. The combination of the ground, weather forecast and absentees made watching Champions day on television a pleasurable alternative before catching the overnight ferry to Caen for the Arqana sale. The day is a great concept that needs a change of date - and, ideally, it should not clash with other, well established, international festivals. It should also lead into Arc weekend, enable the best stayers and sprinters to take part before going into quarantine for the Melbourne Spring Carnival and include free exemption for the winners to compete in the Breeders’ Cup. At the same time I also think we
by Adelaide with a length covering the first six and a meritorious run in fourth from Side Glance, the only one of the front runners to last home. Two great races run under weight-for-age conditions would match any handicapper’s efforts to produce a nigh-perfect finish. Darley Australia has morphed into Godolphin since the new racing season down under. All the horses trained by John O’Shea will run in the royal blue colours leaving only the outside horses to run in the maroon and white. Meanwhile, Peter Snowden and his son Paul, who became public trainers on leaving Darley, have had a great start with 17 winners and earning over a million dollars in prize-money. Kerrin McEvoy, who rode in Britain for Godolphin and then for Darley in Australia, has ended his 11-year association with Sheikh Mohammed and has gone freelance. Another “uncoupling” has occurred with Oliver Tait leaving the Darley management team in Newmarket. Australian-bred and born, he
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New stallion partnership announced for Qatar Bloodstock and the Aga Khan Studs
Fee rise for Kendargent
French sire Kendargent has had his fee increased to €18,000, his highest fee to date. After starting his stud career off in 201o at a fee of just €1,000, which rose to €4,000 in 2012, it hit double digits this spring at €15,000. The son of Kendor has made a big impact from small crops, his leading performers including the dual Group winner Restiadargent, Prix Eclipse winner Kendam and Group 3 winners Kenhope and Goken.
Haras de Colleville’s Kendargent
Cox Plate winner Adelaide enjoying some “down” time
was the driving force behind the renovation of both Kelvinside and Northwood Park in Australia, which was achieved with improvements in efficiency, but without a loss of Australian “mojo”. He also oversaw Sheikh Mohammed’s purchase of Woodlands and the Ingham family racing empire in 2008, as well as the development of the Japanese branch of Darley. He was transferred to Darley America as chief operating officer and also served as a member of the Breeders’ Cup Board before resigning in March 2013 after the board reneged on a promise to ban Lasix. Since 2010 he has been based in Newmarket and brought a wealth of breeding and racing experience, alongside a commerce degree and accountancy qualifications.
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In fact, I reckon Tait would be a prime candidate for a role with the British Horseracing Authority, should he wish it! At home, I am pleased to report my last lawn mow of the year, having thought that my sister had bested me before I went to Arqana. The Red Polls have settled well into their new job of providing a good sward to nurture the Duke of Burgundy butterflies next spring. Finally, Liam and I found a good new restaurant in Ouistreham near the docks. I volunteered to pay after my breeder’s primes for third at Deauville and was delighted to find an excellent €22 menu for a threecourse meal. La Rose des Vents, near the church, is a great bistro and banished memories of the inedible meal at Chez Suzette for ever.
A stallion-sharing scheme has been announced between Qatar Bloodstock and the Aga Khan Studs, with current Tweenhills-based Makfi and the newly retired Charm Spirit the first sires to be part of the reciprocal arrangement. Charm Spirit is to stand his first season at Tweenhills, while Makfi is to move from Britain to stand at the Haras de Bonneval in Normandy for 2015. A triple Group 1-winning son of Invincible Spirit, Charm Spirit rounded off his career in October with victory in the Group 1 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot on Qipco British Champions Day. He had previously won the Group 1 Prix Jean Prat and the Group 1 Prix du Moulin and, in his nine-race career, only once finished out of the first three when fifth in the 2,000 Guineas. He won as a two-year-old and finished third in the Group 1 Prix Jean-Luc Lagardère at Longchamp. Charm Spirit is owned by Sheikh Abdulla bin Khalifa Al Thani, father of Sheikh Hamad and Sheikh Fahad of Qipco Holding. David Redvers, bloodstock and racing manager to Qatar Bloodstock, said: “Charm Spirit’s win at Ascot was a great advertisement for his qualities, highlighting his abundance of class and courage. In an exceptional year for milers he has proved himself time and again, rounding off his career with a hat-trick of Group 1 wins on three different tracks and on a range of going, but always with the same result. “We are thrilled to be standing Charm Spirit at Tweenhills. Freddy Head considers him worthy of being spoken of in the same breath as Goldikova and Moonlight Cloud, which is some accolade. His sire, Invincible Spirit, has established himself not just as an exceptional sire but also increasingly as a sire of sires. “We are also very excited at the prospect of working with the Aga Khan Studs. Makfi’s progeny have already enjoyed a lot of success in France and we are delighted that under this new arrangement he will stand in Normandy and be more accessible to French breeders. We are committed to standing our best stallions in France at the Aga Khan Studs, as well as in Britain at Tweenhills. Next season Makfi will stand at Haras de Bonneval and in 2016 it will be Charm Spirit’s turn.” Georges Rimaud, Manager of the Aga Khan Studs in France, said: “We are delighted to be entering into a partnership with Qatar Bloodstock, which will be a source of great opportunities in the long term and we are very much looking forward to standing Makfi next season and Charm Spirit in 2016. “Makfi, who has sired 15 winners from his first crop, boasts a ratio of 40 per cent winners to runners, making him one of the leading first-crop sires in Europe. The future looks promising, as he himself had made only one start as a two-year-old, which he won, and went on to become the champion three-year-old. It is a wonderful opportunity to give a direct access to French breeders to a 2,000 Guineas and Prix Jacques le Marois winner, and in the near future, to the brilliant triple Group 1 winner Charm Spirit.” The 2015 stallion fees for Charm Spirit and Makfi are yet to be confirmed and will be announced shortly.
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Australian studs see off Drayton South Mine in landmark case Darley and Coolmore have won a bitter three-year battle with Australian mining company Anglo American. Darley and Coolmore opposed the company’s planned Drayton South Mine, saying it threatened their billion-dollar stud farms nearby. The plans could have seen mines dug within 500 meters of the studs’ fence lines. The proposed opencast mine would have produced seven millon tonnes of coal a year and, according to Anglo American, contributed an annual A$35m in royalties to the government. The company said it was critical to extending the life of
its existing mining operation at Drayton, which employs 500 people. However, in October the New South Wales Planning Assessment Commission ruled that the proposed mine extension was “not in the public interest” and did not provide a sufficient buffer to protect the horse studs from the impact of mining. “The economic benefits of the project do not outweigh the risk of losing Coolmore and Darley and the potential demise of the equine industry in the area with flow-on impacts on the viticultural and tourism industries,” the commission
reported. The decision is a blow to Anglo American and the wider coal industry, which is struggling with a slump in prices, China’s recent imposition of tariffs on imports and increasing levels of environmental activism. “This has gutted our 500-strong workforce and their families. The PAC’s decision will have serious detrimental implications for the Hunter Valley and for New South Wales,” said Seamus French, chief executive of Anglo American’s coal business. He said the company was considering its options.
The bitter planning dispute pitted horse breeders, local vintners and farmers against the powerful coal mining industry. It became a focal point for a rising tide of opposition to mine expansions in the wider Hunter Valley, an area of scenic beauty rich in coal. Several mines and coal seam gas projects in the region have attracted persistent environmental protests. “This is a very important decision for the Australian horse breeding industry and one of enormous relief to Darley,” said Henry Plumtre, managing director of Darley Australia.
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...for leading sales consignor Ted Voute, who voices his opinion on all things bloodstock and sales-related
HERE ARE only a few minor yearling sales left this year, and the strength in this year’s leading sales bodes well for the forthcoming mare and foal sales in the northern hemisphere. The select yearling sales where driven again by the ever-enthusiastic Sheikh Mohammed, who dominated the purchasers’ list at Tattersall’s Book 1 and Book 2, and by some margin. Qatar drove some heady duels for some of Darley’s major sires making Dubawi, in particular, the dominating sire of 2014 in the sale ring. Often in such a strong market place there is a reluctance to sell quality mares and fillies at the breeding stock sales as many studs are in the position to keep the mares and fillies that they would otherwise find difficult to replace. It can mean that the sales lack the stars that we have become accustomed to seeing in recent years. Quality is the number one criteria when looking for a good sale in any category. Looking forward to the future, the brave breeders will be very well rewarded by putting the occasional filly in training as the current plethora of good solid sires in Europe makes the possibility of breeding your own stakes winner eminently more feasible. This year’s strong first-season sires’ list brought us many stallions under £15,000, many of whom are now competing for top honours as leading young sire. Ultimately it is this list each year from which most money can be made as pinhookers try to predict the following year’s leading first-season sire, but it is not without risk. It is likely at this year’s foal sales that many pinhookers will bank that either Canford Cliffs or Poet’s Voice will be in Lope De Vega’s enviable
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position near the top of the freshman sire list. Dream Ahead has a chance and Dick Turpin, though he has fewer representatives, has enough yearlings going to Richard Hannon – the stallion only needs a Royal Ascot winner to become hot property and give the others a run for their money, just look at Starspangledbanner’s achievements this year. Is it intuition that makes the same pinhookers thrive each year with their boundless energy? Or is it that there is safety in numbers and the more stock you have, the luckier you become! I prefer to believe we have intuition as, without many other qualifications, it helps me persuade myself there is a skill involved...! This year’s foal sales will undoubtedly be dominated by Frankel with his foals continuing to build the expectation for their appearances on the racecourse – it is an anticipation rarely seen before. The prices they might achieve as foals and yearlings this winter and next autumn will only be seen again when, or if, Frankel reaches Galileo’s status. This is how our strange industry works; we pay more for hope value than actual value. I have read with interest the various criticisms about the champions’ series, sponsored rather generously by Qipco, and think that airing views in public, as damaging as some recent letters in the Racing Post have been, is not conducive to creating a productive negotiating platform for the future. Although more time-consuming, constructive meetings should be organised with the trainers and owners if there is an overwhelming opinion for change. Behind closed doors is the way forward, if only out of respect to the sponsors.
STALLIONS 2015
OLYMPIC GLORY
New in 2015
Gr.1 winner at 2, 3 & 4, track record holder Standing at Haras de Bouquetot, FR
Anabaa & Place Vendome (Dr Fong)
Classic Gr.1 winner, track record holder Standing at Haras de Bouquetot, FR
New in 2015
High Chaparral & Wana Doo (Grand Slam) Undefeated Gr.2 winning 2yo, European Champion 3yo Standing at the National Stud, GB
Choisir & Acidanthera (Alzao)
STYLE VENDOME
TORONADO
1st Foals in 2015
PLANTEUR
1st Foals in 2015
Danehill Dancer & Plante Rare (Giant’s Causeway)
Multi-millionaire Gr.1 winner Standing at Haras de Bouquetot, FR
OLYMPIC GLORY . PLANTEUR . STYLE VENDOME . BOBY DI JOB: Standing at Haras de Bouquetot, FR BENOIT JEFFROY : +33 (0)6 59 59 41 16 . AUDREY LEYVAL : +33 (0)6 19 07 33 48 . AL SHAQAB RACING : contact@alshaqab-racing.com
TORONADO : Standing at the National Stud, GB : JAKE WARREN : +44(0)7730 272 895 . Jake@highclerestud.co.uk
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gb and ire racing Lady Cecil congratulates her brave horse in the winners’ enclosure, with jockey James Doyle and groom Martyn Peake
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n the absence of a genuine champion either on a day billed as British Champions Day, or indeed in a race called the Champion Stakes, a good story would have to fill the gap. And the one that developed did so to perfection. The tale of how the Group 1 centrepiece of Ascot’s showcase seasonal finale provided a poignant, but happy, reprise of events in 2012 will be told and re-told by anyone fortunate enough to witness it. The peerless Frankel signed off his unbeaten career in the 1m2f race less than a year before the death of his trainer Sir Henry Cecil. Two years on, Frankel’s year-younger brother Noble Mission, trained by Cecil’s widow Jane and likewise carrying Prince Khalid Abdullah’s silks, rose magnificently to the occasion for which he seemed most serendipitously named. “Henry always had faith in him,” said Cecil, “and now he has got his confidence he has shown what he can do. He was so brave in the race and you couldn’t really have written the script. It is just a fairytale that has come true.” As a spectacle, Noble Mission’s battle with Al Kazeem down the home straight would have added lustre to the sport’s annals, even without the emotion surrounding his neck victory. And there was the twist in that the runnerup was the horse on which the winner’s rider James Doyle shot to prominence last year, a raised profile that earned him the transfer to the Abdullah team. The whole narrative package was a gift for both those promoting the day and its Qipco backers, and not the first time they have had cause to be grateful to Warren Place, Juddmonte Farms, its mares and Galileo. Frankel and Noble Mission may share their parents Galileo and Kind, but they are by no means peas in a pod, either in ability or aptitude. But any horse will compare unfavourably with a true great, and the younger horse has many of his own admirable qualities. He has won nine of his 21 starts, has never been out of the first four, and earned more than £1.3 million. And if his ability seemed to exceed his enthusiasm at times last year, that attitude is now a memory.
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Fight to the line: far side, Noble Mission (Galileo) gets the better of the son of Dubawi, Al Kazeem
Mares who have produced two individual Champion Stakes winners Ornament (1887 Bend Or-Lily Agnes; sister to Ormonde)
Labrador (1893 by Sheen): won 11, inc 1896 Champion Stakes. Also July, Great Yorkshire & Doncaster Stakes, 3rd 2,000 Guineas. Sceptre (1899 Persimmon): won 13, inc 1903 Champion Stakes. Also 2,000 Guineas, 1,000 Guineas, Oaks, St James’s Palace, Nassau, St Leger &
Hardwicke.
Galicia (1898 Galopin-Isoletta)
Bayardo (1906 Bay Ronald): won 22, inc 1909 Champion Stakes. Also Richmond, Middle Park, Dewhurst, Prince Of Wales, Eclipse, St Leger & Ascot Gold Cup. Lemberg (1907 Cyllene): won 17, inc 1910/11 Champion Stakes. Also Middle Park, Dewhurst, Derby, St James’s Palace, Eclipse & Coronation Cup.
Scapa Flow (1914 Chaucer-Anchora)
Pharos (1920 Phalaris): won 14, inc 1924 Champion Stakes. Also Liverpool Cup, Royal Stakes, 2nd Derby. Fairway (1925 Phalaris): won 12, inc 1928/29 Champion Stakes. Also Coventry, July, Champagne, Eclipse, St Leger, Prince Of Wales & Jockey Club Cup.
Solar Flower (1935 Solario-Serena)
Solar Slipper (1945 Windsor Slipper): won 4, inc 1948 Champion Stakes. Also Warren Stakes, 3rd St Leger. Peter Flower (1946 Blue Peter): won 9, inc 1950 Champion Stakes. Also Hardwicke Stakes, 2nd Knights Royal (now Queen Elizabeth II) Stakes.
Kind (2001 Danehill-Rainbow Lake)
Frankel (2008 Galileo): won 14, inc 2012 Champion Stakes. Also Dewhurst, 2,000 Guineas, St James’s Palace, Sussex, QE II, Lockinge, Queen Anne, Sussex & International Stakes. Noble Mission (2009 Galileo): won 9, inc 2014 Champion Stakes. Also Tattersalls Gold Cup, Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud, Gordon & Gordon Richards Stakes. 22
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The Ecurie Des Monceaux-bred Charm Spirit gets the better of Night Of Thunder in the QEII Stakes
same engine as him, but what he has got is pretty power packed. He has great resolution, and showed it. I know he’s been called some names in the past, but I think he’s put all that to rest now.” The Champion Stakes was Noble Mission’s third Group 1 victory, after his defeat of Magician in the 1m2f Tattersalls Gold Cup and the 1m4f Grand Prix de SaintCloud he was awarded on the subsequent disqualification (for a banned substance) of head winner Spriitjim. And if his emergence as a top-level performer has been a fine training feat, so has Al Kazeem’s comeback after proving subfertile at stud, and victory for him would have been a fine tale. John Deer’s homebred six-year-son won three Group 1s last year for Roger Charlton (the Tattersalls Gold Cup, Prince Of Wales and Eclipse Stakes) and, after his Ascot performance under George Baker, he may head to Hong Kong in December after another. The son of Dubawi wasn’t the only failed stallion to shine that weekend – a day later in Canada the David Simcock-trained Dutch Art five-year-old Caspar Netscher, winner of the Gimcrack and Mill Reef Stakes at two, bounced back to his best in the Grade 2 Nearctic Stakes at Woodbine. It was a fine day for the British challengers in Canada with three of the four Group 1s won, the other two collected by Just The Judge
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Kingman and Charm Spirit have taken Irish National Stud resident Invincible Spirit to second spot in the sires’ table, his best-ever placing (Lawman) and Hill Star (Danehill Dancer). Noble Mission and Frankel are the second full-brothers to win the Champion Stakes, after Pharos in 1924 and Fairway in 1928-29, both by Phalaris out of Scapa Flow (Chaucer). In addition, as the table on the previous page shows, three sets of half-siblings have taken the contest, first run in 1877: Labrador (1896) and Sceptre (1903), Bayardo (1909) and Lemberg (1910 and 1911), and Solar Slipper (1948) and Peter Flower (1950). Kind has joined an exclusive club and there may yet be the opportunity for her make it more so – the 13-year-old daughter of Danehill has a Galileo yearling and visited the king of Coolmore – poised for his sixth title – again this year.
Spirit charmed ‘em at Ascot
If the Champion Stakes provided the result for the heart, then the Queen Elizabeth II
Stakes was one for the head. The winner, Charm Spirit, carries the colours of Sheikh Abdullah bin Khalifa al Thani to give the occasion’s Qatari sponsors a victory on “their” day. The three-year-old milers have had the edge over their seniors this season, and the European finale was no different, with Charm Spirit followed in by his contemporaries Night Of Thunder and Toormore. The order was slightly different the last time the three met when Night Of Thunder won the 2,000 Guineas with Charm Spirit fifth and Toormore seventh. That was, however, Charm Spirit’s only defeat this season – like Guineas runnerup Kingman he has gone from strength to strength and it was a matter of regret that the two sons of Invincible Spirit could not meet again, the divisional champion-elect ruled out of the showdown by a setback. Unlike Kingman, Charm Spirit has not been one to win by daylight; his five victories this season have come by an aggregate of less than 2l. For his three Group 1 prizes he beat subsequently demoted Yuften and Shifting Power a neck and three-quarters in the Prix Jean Prat, Toronado and Night Of Thunder a head and a neck in the Prix du Moulin and Night Of Thunder and Toormore two halflengths at Ascot. But trainer Freddy Head rates the colt up with the best he has trained. “He’s not the sort to win by 5l,” he said, “but you can’t beat him. You come to his hips and he finds something extra.” As Richard Hannon knows to some frustration – he trains Night Of Thunder, Toronado, Toormore and Shifting Power. Charm Spirit, a first Group 1 for Olivier Peslier since taking up a retainer with Sheikh Abdullah, was bred by Lucien Urano’s Ecurie des Monceaux, also responsible (in partnership with Skymarc Farm) for Ectot and Chicquita. The colt, knocked down to Head as a yearling for €140,000, is out of dual minor winner L’Enjoleuse, a daughter of Montjeu from the distant family of Holy Roman Emperor, with whom she shares her third dam Ciboulette. The exploits of Kingman and Charm Spirit have taken Irish National Stud resident Invincible Spirit to the runner-up spot in the sires’ table, his best-ever placing. The 17-yearold Green Desert horse has ten Group 1 winners to his credit, including another high-class miler in Moonlight Cloud, also trained by Head.
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Chiang gets the first G1 for Archipenko
In the third Group 1 contest at Ascot, the recently promoted Fillies & Mares Stakes, the 2l winner Madame Chiang capped a fine week at the highest level for her trainer David Simcock, who had five days earlier in Canada taken the Woodbine Mile with Trade
Storm and the Northern Dancer Stakes with Sheikhzayedroad. The three-year-old also provided a toplevel breakthrough for her sire Archipenko as she ran home gun-barrel straight for Jim Crowley, taking advantage of Chicquita’s left-handed drift through the final furlong. Runner-up Silk Sari was another to benefit
as (not for the first time) Chicquita tracked an erratic course, turning likely victory into third place. On her favoured ground Madame Chiang, bred by her owner Kirsten Rausing, was able to fulfil the promise of her Musidora Stakes victory in the spring, having warmed up nicely when within 2l of Treve in the Prix
Lope De Vega made the headlines on Future Champions day
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he freshly-shuffled pre-Ascot card at Newmarket now has three juvenile Group 1s and, of the two colts’ contests, the only one that can truly justify the Future Champions tag is the Dewhurst Stakes. The 7f contest, founded in 1875, has long been the best indicator of young talent and in the past dozen years six of its winners, including New Approach and Dawn Approach, have gone on to Classic glory, and one – Frankel, of course – to immortality. Belardo did not impress the bookmakers – he is judged a 20-1 shot for the 2,000 Guineas – but he has added to trainer Roger Varian’s dreams of another Classic, less than a month after he won his first, the St Leger with Kingston Hill. His Newmarket stable also houses Cursory Glance, one of the market leaders for the 1,000 Guineas. Once he saw daylight, Belardo powered away from Kodi Bear and Smuggler’s Cove, showing a creditable change of gear on soft ground for Andrea Atzeni. He comprehensively turned the tables on the fourth-placed 11-8 favourite Estidhkaar, who had beaten him into fourth in the Champagne Stakes (G3) at Doncaster. Belardo, bred at Ballyinch Stud, was a first Group 1 success for the County Kilkenny nursery resident Lope De Vega and capped a fine meeting for the Shamardal horse’s first crop, which also contains Cornwallis Stakes (G2) winner Royal Razalma. Lope De Vega emulated his own sire by winning the Poule d’Essai de Poulains and Prix Du Jockey-Club. Belardo, out of the precociously smart Danehill mare Danaskaya (third in the Group 1 Cheveley Park Stakes) was sold as a yearling at Deauville for €100,000 and is his owner Prince Faisal’s first Group 1-winning colt since Invincible Spirit took the Haydock Sprint Cup 12 years ago. For the stallions responsible for the other Group 1 juvenile winners, it was business as usual. Middle Park Stakes winner Charming Thought was an 11th individual top-level winner for Oasis Dream and Galileo, responsible for Fillies’ Mile heroine Together Forever, now has 46 to his credit. Charming Thought gave Godolphin, rebuilding after a welldocumented nightmare two years, a first Group 1 success in Europe this year. The colt thwarted 1-2 shot Ivawood – Estidhkaar’s Richard Hannon stablemate – by a nose under a clever ride from William Buick, who slipstreamed the favourite until inside the final furlong. Bookmaker reaction was that the Charlie Appleby-trained Charming Thought, at 16-1, has a better Guineas chance than Belardo. The last winner of the 6f race to go on to mile Classic glory, though, was Rodrigo De Triano in 1991. Charming Thought, a 625,000gns yearling, was bred by Craig
Belardo: a first Group 1 winner for Ballylinch sire Lope De Vega, who on the same card also got the Cornwallis victor, Royal Razalma
Bennett’s Merry Fox Stud (as indeed was Cursory Glance) out of the mile Listed winner Annabelle’s Charm, acquired as a yearling for 425,000gns. The Indian Ridge mare is out of a sister to two top Ballydoyle performers in Ballingarry (Canadian International) and Aristotle (Racing Post Trophy).
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ne of Cursory Glance’s rivals on the Rowley Mile in the spring may be Together Forever, who has made steady progress as the season has gone on. A week after a Listed win at The Curragh she stepped forward again under Joseph O’Brien to better May Hill winner Agnes Stewart by half a length. Again, the contest provided frustration for punters with defeat for a warm favourite – Lucida who could finish only fifth – but there was some consolation for her Godolphin team as their third string Winters Moon stayed on for third, beaten a nose. Together Forever, bred by Vimal and Gill Khosla, was a 12th Group or Grade 1 winner of the season for Ballydoyle. She is a half-sister to Prix Jean Prat winner Lord Shanakill out of the unraced Theatrical mare Green Room, who is a half-sister to Yellow Ribbon Stakes heroine Spanish Fern. The pair are out of Chain Fern, who is a sister to Irish Guineas winner Al Bahathri, whose produce include Haafhd, winner of the 2,000 Guineas and Champion Stakes.
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...and being by Archipenko means Madame Chiang is regally and intriguingly inbred to one of the best mares in the stud book Vermeille after a three-month break. The testing conditions were not to everyone’s taste – high-profile runners undone by the conditions on a day when 17 Group 1 winners were among those competing for £4 million included Estimate, last in the Long Distance Cup on her final run – but as Crowley put it: “I’ve raced on far worse than this in my jumping days.” Madame Chiang, who will stay in training as a four-year-old, is from the first crop of Archipenko, who stands at Rausing’s Lanwades Stud near Newmarket. The filly’s links with the Suffolk nursery go back more than 30 years – her grand-dam Kiliniski, out
of Kilavea, was conceived there and returned to the fold after Rausing bought her as a 15-year-old barrener for just $2,000. Kilavea used to board at Lanwades, for owner Magnus Berger before her purchase in 1981 by Sheikh Mohammed with Kiliniski – one the first crop of Rausing’s subsequently very successful stallion Niniski – in utero. The mare was one of the Sheikh’s earliest broodmare acquisitions and her daughter, second in the Yorkshire Oaks, proved smart over middle-distances. Madame Chiang is out of Kiliniski’s
daughter Robe Chinoise, by Robellino, winner of two minor races. And being by Archipenko means Madame Chiang is regally and intriguingly inbred to one of the best mares in the stud book. She really is a bit special, literally and figuratively. Archipenko, whose high-class globetrotting career was crowned by victory in the 1m2f QEII Cup in Hong Kong, is out of Bound, a younger half-sister to Kilavea. Madame Chiang
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Gordon Lord Byron nets another
The Group 2 6f sprint will have Group 1 status next year, but was another contest without the acknowledged divisional leader, Slade Power. With the Haydock Sprint winner G Force, the only three-year-old in the field, scuppered by a wide draw and heavy ground, it was left to the admirable six-year-old Gordon Lord Byron to grit his teeth and get on with it. Wayne Lordan asked the pride of Tom Hogan’s County Tipperary yard to pop between Tropics and Jack Dexter 50 yards from the post, which he did with such champagne exuberance that he had opened daylight by the line.
It was the tough gelding’s 43rd race and 11th success, bringing his earnings to £1.4 million, not bad for a horse with a €2,000 price tag as a foal. He has raced in five countries this year, gathering in a famous Group 1 victory in Australia in March to add to last year’s Haydock Sprint Cup. As his name implies, Gordon Lord Byron is by Byron (like Invincible Spirit a son of Green Desert), based at Woodlands in County Galway.
Forgotten Rules set to be remembered
If an undisputed equine champion was there at Ascot, it may have been one for the future. The two to particularly catch the eye were the Dermot Weld-trained pair Free Eagle, third in the Champion Stakes on only his fourth racecourse appearance, and Forgotten Rules, winner of the Long Distance Cup on his third. Both horses are Moyglare Stud home-breds. The marathon was marred by the careerending injuries suffered by Gold Cup hero
Leading Light, but there was no denying the impression made by the winner as he drew smoothly clear of Biographer and Pallasator and the four-year-old is now as short as 4-1 favourite for next year’s Gold Cup. Forgotten Rules, now three from three, made his debut in a bumper (as did Weld’s 2010 winner of the Ascot stayers’ crown, Rite Of Passage), winning by 13l and followed up by 8l in a minor contest at Galway. Weld, never one to entertain an angel unawares, said: “Before the race I thought the only danger would be his inexperience. We’ve had to give him time, and that always pays dividends, but you’ve got to know they’ve got the ability in the first place.” The gelding, by Shadwell resident Nayef, is from one of the best Moyglare families, his second dam being Epicure’s Garden, a sister to Irish Guineas winner Trusted Partner, herself dam of Sun Chariot and Matriarch Stakes heroine Dress To Thrill.
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stallion stats Leading European Broodmare sires 2014: (by prize-money earned, to October 20, 2014) Stallion SADLER’S WELLS (USA) DANEHILL (USA) ANABAA (USA) DARSHAAN CAPE CROSS (IRE) RAINBOW QUEST (USA) INDIAN RIDGE PIVOTAL (GB) MONSUN (GER) MARK OF ESTEEM (IRE) ENTREPRENEUR (GB) LINAMIX (FR) MONTJEU (IRE) GALILEO (IRE) HIGHEST HONOR (FR) SELKIRK (USA) MACHIAVELLIAN (USA) BARATHEA (IRE) GREEN DESERT (USA) ROYAL ACADEMY (USA) SINGSPIEL (IRE) ALZAO (USA) IN THE WINGS KING’S BEST (USA) CADEAUX GENEREUX KINGMAMBO (USA) ZAFONIC (USA) BIG SHUFFLE (USA) NIGHT SHIFT (USA) BERING ZAMINDAR (USA) GRAND LODGE (USA) PEINTRE CELEBRE (USA) GONE WEST (USA) DANEHILL DANCER (IRE) DANSILI (GB) UNFUWAIN (USA) EFISIO DIESIS FASLIYEV (USA) DASHING BLADE ACATENANGO (GER) KENDOR (FR) OASIS DREAM (GB) ROYAL APPLAUSE (GB) HERNANDO (FR) STORM CAT (USA) INTIKHAB (USA) SEPTIEME CIEL (USA) GIANT’S CAUSEWAY (USA)
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Winners
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courtesy of Weatherbys Money Won (£)
809 6,728,734 594 6,396,607 295 4,352,131 339 3,351,659 201 3,024,685 382 2,863,956 437 2,564,839 439 2,446,668 240 2,158,643 251 2,103,327 121 2,098,881 345 2,095,094 236 2,023,714 258 2,018,047 243 1,987,209 356 1,854,915 271 1,825,383 459 1,796,317 440 1,769,337 368 1,634,126 292 1,608,333 302 1,523,978 242 1,472,504 265 1,449,975 346 1,449,341 259 1,425,054 259 1,385,895 241 1,360,071 372 1,323,865 240 1,290,237 98 1,282,359 316 1,263,718 241 1,246,470 189 1,165,582 356 1,160,183 182 1,121,482 126 1,077,068 231 1,071,043 240 1,032,196 265 1,028,149 187 1,021,205 224 1,018,623 182 1,017,561 147 1,000,033 286 974,767 179 958,974 112 956,139 93 954,187 71 935,106 142 933,663
Wnrs to Rnrs % 34.56 48.53 41.37 37.88 40.62 39.83 38.33 44.65 39.31 44.77 38.02 34.74 32.85 46.15 37.95 38.34 43.03 39.37 40.74 36.26 38.2 44.75 38.81 42.94 41.23 39.25 40.62 44.71 40.38 39.28 36.84 45.4 37.32 46.15 37.96 34.61 43.2 48.76 43.38 38.29 43.41 35.11 39.83 54.94 43.13 31.06 31.88 40.74 45.09 37.8
Av. earnings 13,065 18,704 21,439 14,765 23,630 11,642 10,138 9,338 14,887 15,696 29,562 9,836 14,45 12,936 11,971 9,004 11,063 7,072 7,281 8,979 9,036 10,657 9,688 8,896 7,471 10,556 8,662 11,057 6,365 9,216 22,498 6,448 8,778 11,208 6,204 8,627 13,297 8,852 7,590 7,292 7,916 7,776 8,273 10,989 6,371 9,310 13,857 17,670 18,335 11,386
stallion stats Leading European Broodmare sires of 2yos: (by prize-money earned, to October 20, 2014) Stallion DANEHILL (USA) INDIAN RIDGE SADLER’S WELLS (USA) PIVOTAL (GB) DARSHAAN OASIS DREAM (GB) HIGH CHAPARRAL (IRE) KHELEYF (USA) KING’S BEST (USA) STORM CAT (USA) LINAMIX (FR) SINGSPIEL (IRE) GREEN DESERT (USA) BERTOLINI (USA) BARATHEA (IRE) ANABAA (USA) THEATRICAL NIGHT SHIFT (USA) ROYAL APPLAUSE (GB) RED RANSOM (USA) FASLIYEV (USA) GIANT’S CAUSEWAY (USA) DANZIG (USA) GALILEO (IRE) ENTREPRENEUR (GB) INTIKHAB (USA) DIESIS DAYLAMI (IRE) MACHIAVELLIAN (USA) KINGMAMBO (USA) INDIAN ROCKET (GB) DASHING BLADE DANSILI (GB) STREET CRY (IRE) CHOISIR (AUS) NASHWAN (USA) MARJU (IRE) DALAKHANI (IRE) ORPEN (USA) DANETIME (IRE) MR GREELEY (USA) DUBAI DESTINATION (USA) DIKTAT (GB) ELUSIVE QUALITY (USA) CADEAUX GENEREUX ROCK OF GIBRALTAR (IRE) NAMID (GB) DANEHILL DANCER (IRE) FANTASTIC LIGHT (USA) PEINTRE CELEBRE (USA)
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Races Won
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courtesy of Weatherbys Money Won (£)
73 1,094,677 62 628,112 82 577,835 99 548,794 35 536,027 78 480,729 19 446,417 21 438,177 54 437,165 18 427,517 52 417,927 47 395,391 86 373,638 27 369,652 69 352,183 44 288,671 11 274,477 46 269,395 39 266,691 34 261,907 66 259,890 34 239,373 6 237,920 33 234,286 10 225,397 20 224,642 40 201,740 36 200,400 41 198,800 29 194,448 12 192,661 8 189,672 58 189,385 18 186,942 22 182,339 23 180,803 47 180,787 29 174,899 19 174,746 17 169,893 19 168,733 25 168,354 45 168,332 29 167,965 26 167,344 52 165,563 16 163,527 49 162,315 23 151,562 43 150,352
Wnrs to Rnrs % 39.34 38 17.44 30 34.28 52.94 20.83 45.45 45.83 31.81 31.25 25 33.33 33.33 35.84 35.89 71.42 30.55 30.23 35.29 28.3 42.3 30.76 50 30 38.88 26.66 31.03 35.48 31.81 50 45.45 48.71 54.54 54.54 27.77 30.3 31.25 41.17 12.5 41.17 42.85 39.28 30.43 33.33 28.57 17.64 29.78 36.84 23.07
Av. earnings 17,946 12,562 6,719 6,860 15,315 9,426 18,601 39,834 9,108 19,433 8,707 8,986 6,227 20,536 6,645 7,402 39,211 7,483 6,202 7,703 4,904 9,20 18,302 6,891 22,540 12,480 6,725 6,910 6,413 8,839 24,083 17,243 4,85 16,995 16,576 10,045 5,478 10,931 10,279 10,618 9,925 8,017 6,012 7,303 5,578 3,942 9,619 3,454 7,977 3,855
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Triple Gr.1 winner By an exceptional sire and sire of sires – Invincible Spirit
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“I think he is as good as the best milers I’ve trained. He is a real fighter and warrior. He’s a champion.” Freddie Head, trainer
CHARM SPIRIT HAVANA GOLD HARBOUR WATCH
Contact: David Redvers T: + 44 (0) 1452 700177 M: + 44 (0) 7767 436373 www.tweenhills.com
DREAM AHEAD Outstanding results in the sale ring
JOINT CHAMPION 2YO AND CHAMPION 3YO SPRINTER First Crop Yearling Sale Results to 17/10
Top price: Colts average: Fillies average: Median: Percentage sold:
Dream Ahead ex. Whisper Dance makes 300,000gns at Tatts
€504,000 €81,550 €138,032 €75,000 91%
Buyers have included Kern/Lillingston, Moyglare Stud, Peter & Ross Doyle and Sackville/Donald, etc.
LOPE DE VEGA The Leading First Crop Sire in Europe
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Group Winners in his first crop including Group 1 Dewhurst winner BELARDO
20 individual first crop winners in 2014 (22/10), incl: HERO LOOK (Gr.2 Gran Criterium, 8f); BURNT SUGAR (Gr.3 Sirenia Stakes, 6f); ROYAL RAZALMA (Gr.3 Cornwallis Stakes, 5f), etc.
Belardo wins the Gr.1 Dewhurst Stakes
2014 yearlings have made 650,000gns, €300,000, etc, with purchasers including John Ferguson, John Warren, Crispin de Moubray, Jim Bolger, etc.
LAWMAN
Multiple Gr.1 and Classic Sire Winners to date include Classic and dual Gr.1 winner JUST THE JUDGE (including the 2014 Gr.1 E P Taylor Stakes), the Gr.1 winning 2yo LAW ENFORCEMENT and Gr.1 Royal Ascot winner MOST IMPROVED. He is also the sire in 2014 of leading juvenile filly and Gr.2 winner AGNES STEWART (also 1⁄2l 2nd Gr.1 Fillies Mile).
Yearlings in 2014 have already made: €520,000 €341,000 €240,000 €190,000
– Tony Nerses – John Warren – Bertrand Le Metayer – Richard O’Gorman, etc.
Agnes Stewart
INTENSE FOCUS
The fastest Gr.1 Dewhurst winner for 45 years Sire of Gr.1 Middle Park Stakes winner ASTAIRE with his first crop. Also 14 2yo winners in 2014 (to 21/10) including the highly rated Stakes placed FIELDS OF MAY and the dual winner INTENSE STYLE. By the sire of SHAMARDAL from the family of SHOLOKOV and SOLDIER OF FORTUNE. Astaire
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Treve back where she belongs: will this photo be repeated for a third time in 2015?
Triumphant Jocelyn de Moubray sees Treve return to her brilliant best in the Arc de Triomphe
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reve’s youthful owner Sheikh Joaan Al Thani grinned on the rostrum on the track at Longchamp surrounded by his young sons after his champion had completed her historic double in the Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe. If Treve’s owner is a young man, relatively new to thoroughbreds, the team which surrounds his champion has a certain experience. Madame Criquette Head was already a successful trainer when Alleged won his two Arcs in 1977 and 1978 and she become known throughout the racing world the following
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season when Three Troikas won the Poule d’Essai des Pouliches, the Prix Saint Alary, the Prix Vermeille and the Arc de Triomphe. Her father Alec, the breeder of Treve, started training in the 1940s and at the time Alleged won the Arc, he had already given up to concentrate on his extensive breeding interests in France and Kentucky. Treve’s jockey Thierry Jarnet won his first race in 1985 and his first two Arc de Triomphes in the early 1990s on Subotica and Carnegie. On the days leading up to the Arc weekend Criquette Head told the French racing press that Treve had done everything she had hoped for since the filly made her comeback
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ot for the first time opinion was both plausible and wrong, and the Head family’s confidence turned out to have been well founded. Looking back with the memory of Treve once again racing away from the Arc field in 2013 with the greatest of ease, we did all write her off very quickly. It was not even as if she had put up a series of poor runs. On firm ground at Ascot over 1m2f she was beaten by The Fugue and Magician, two top horses, while the Vermeille has turned out a better race than many thought at the time. Baltic Baroness and Pomology were given relatively uncontested leads and those who came from a long way back to finish close behind the leading pair put up high class performances, as both Treve and Dolniya proved by going on to finish first and fifth in the Arc. If Dolniya confirmed her class, and that of Baltic Baroness and Pomology, by finishing fifth alongside Kingston Hill, Treve improved by 5l from the Vermeille, just as Criquette and “Papa”, (as she always refers to her father), had told us she was going to. Just like Alleged all those years ago, Treve was as superior to her second Arc field as she had been to the first. The ground was very different as the going was certainly firm once the expected rain did not arrive. The Arc weekend has not changed its date in the calendar, but in recent years the going
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Just like Alleged all those years ago, Treve was as superior to her second Arc field as she had been to the first
Criquette Head was all smiles after her brave decision and confidence in her filly was rewarded
has far more often been good or better rather than soft or heavy. The average time of the last ten Arcs, from Hurricane Run to Treve, is 2m29sec, some two seconds faster than the average for the previous decade from Lammtarra to Bago. In the last ten years there have been only three Arcs run in 2min30sec or slower, more or less the marker for soft or heavy ground over the course and distance. This change in the climate may well make
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In the last ten years there have been only three Arcs run in 2min30sec or slower, more or less the marker for soft or heavy the race a more attractive one for future stallions, although it could also explain why five of the last ten races have been won by fillies. On good ground a horse has to have speed to win or go close, and Hurricane Run, Deep Impact and Sea The Stars are three excellent stallions to have come out of the race in recent years. Treve’s second Arc was almost exactly six seconds faster than her first, so it was probably the ground rather than ability which meant the field was not as strung out behind her as it had been in 2013. This time, Treve raced comfortably without pulling and from the number three stall she had the perfect draw in the conditions which were so fast that
it was very difficult indeed to make ground by racing wide. At the top of the straight for 100m or so she and Avenir Certain appeared to be going equally well and to be quickening away from their rivals together, however, once Avenir Certain’s stamina ran out, Treve and Jarnet were able to race away and win easily without ever being threatened by those finishing from further behind. The final time was an excellent one, but the early pace had been sensible rather than fast and all of the principals had been with the leaders at the top of the straight with the exception of the Japanese filly Harp Star. Yuga Kawada showed his lack of experience
on the track by waiting too far off the pace on the Japanese champion and then switching to the wide outside to make his run on a day when the French jockeys were doing everything possible to stay close to the rail. If the best of the Japanese challengers made her own problems, the best of the British-trained runners were unlucky with the draw. From stall 15, Taghrooda took time to settle and then was forced to race wide and without any cover for most of the race, but the John Gosden-trained daughter of Sea The Stars was still staying on well at the end. From stall 20, Kingston Hill put up an even more impressive performance on the firm ground. He sprinted from the outside stall to take up a position in front on the rails and, although he soon found an excellent rhythm, the son of Mastercraftsman had been forced to make his effort on the uphill section of the course. The second, Prince Khalid Abdullah’s
Found winning the Group 1 Prix Marcel Boussac. The filly is out of the brilliant Intikhab racemare Red Evie, winner of the Group 1 Lockinge Stakes
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euro racing Flintshire, had the ground in his favour, but it is likely that he has had more physical problems than Treve over the last year as this was the first time he has looked and run like the horse who won the Grand Prix de Paris in the style of a future champion in July 2013. Now he has returned to form, Flintshire is going to win top races, and he would have won the Arc if Treve’s trainer and her “Papa” had not stuck to their guns.
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heikh Joaan was back grinning in the winners’ enclosure only a few minutes after the Arc when his four-year-old colt Olympic Glory put up the performance of his career to win his final start before retiring to Al Shaqab’s French stallion base at the Haras de Bouquetot. The Prix de la Forêt was the only race of the day where the final sectional times were slower than those at the top of the straight, and yet the final time of 1min17.73secs was a new record for the race. The Forêt is one of the races which was transferred to the Arc weekend and it has become a significant event and a pointer to future stallion success. A downhill course and fast ground are what Noozhoh Canarias has been waiting for and the Spanish-bred colt covered the first 6f of the race at an astonishing pace. Olympic Glory was one of those who couldn’t begin to match him and at the top of the straight the son of Choisir was in last place and being ridden along to stay in touch. When Noozhoh Canarias did begin to tire the others started to make ground and the field opened up miraculously to allow Lanfranco Dettori and Olympic Glory to weave past them all, without once being stopped in his momentum. At the line he won easing down from Gordon Lord Byron and the brave Noozhoh Canarias. Almost as impressive was the Coolmore two-year-old filly Found, who won the Marcel Boussac in the style of a champion. The daughter of Galileo and the top racemare Red Evie was stepping back up to a mile after finishing third in the Moyglare over 7f and she raced away from a strong field to win by two and a half lengths. The draw played a role in this result too – if she hadn’t been drawn wide the Aga Khan’s Siyouni filly Ervedya would not have been forced to make the running. However, these two were markedly superior in a high-class
Stewards’ enquiry: Gleneagles (in front) lost the Lagardère in the stewards’ room to Full Mast (pink cap)
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Most of Yashmak’s progeny had few races, and even fewer wins, and yet Full Mast is now the unbeaten winner of three races, including a Group 1 field and are both likely to win Group 1 races as three-year-olds. The Coolmore team and trainer Aidan O’Brien were also first past the post in the Prix Jean Luc Lagardère over 7f with Gleneagles, who held the late challenges of Full Mast and Territories to win decisively by a half length. However, the son of Galileo was disqualified and placed third as the stewards’ believed he had intimidated Full Mast, who in turn had interfered with Territories. This was an enquiry which could have gone either way, there was a case to be made that Full Mast interfered with Territories before Gleneagles came close to him, however these three colts are clearly close together in ability.
Gleneagles had already won his Group 1 in Ireland and as he is out of a full-sister to Giant’s Causeway will be an attractive stallion prospect one day. The winner is trained by Criquette Head for Prince Khalid and is a son of Mizzen Mast out of Yashmak, who must have been about the most valuable broodmare in the world when she was covered by Zafonic in her first season at stud in 1998. A daughter of Danzig, a half-sister to the champion Warning and the Derby winner Commander In Chief, she had been beaten a head in the Marcel Boussac at two before going on to win a Grade 1 over 1m2f as well as the Ribblesdale Stakes at Royal Ascot. By now, though, she had belonged to any commercial farm, she would have been culled from its broodmare band. Full Mast is her 11th foal, and her first stakes winner of any sort. Most of Yashmak’s progeny had few races, and even fewer wins, yet Full Mast is now an unbeaten winner of three races, including a Group 1. He is likely to be France’s champion two-year-old colt. There was another Group 1 win for the Head family at the Arc weekend when the Freddy Head-trained Dansili filly We Are won the Group 1 Prix de l’Opera, coming from behind and finding a way between horses under another great ride from Thierry Jarnet to foil the strong foreign-trained challenge headed by Ribbons, Hadaatha, Tarfasha and Feodora. George Strawbridge’s filly had been
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Move In Time won the Prix de l’Abbaye in such a tight finish that any number of others might have won with a better run disqualified from the Group 1 Prix Saint Alary after a positive dope test, which turned out to have been caused by an ovarian cyst. The cyst was removed over the summer and Head was able to get her back to her very best to win a competitive race. The other Group 1s over the weekend were won by British-based horses. The David O’Meara-trained Move In Time won the Prix de l’Abbaye in such a tight finish that any number of others might have won with a better run. This completed a notable double for Move In Time’s sire Monsieur Bond, who has now produced two Abbaye winners from his first crops after Gilt Edged Girl’s win in 2010. The James Fanshawe-trained High Jinx, a son of High Chaparral, took the Group 1 Prix
du Cadran at the third attempt having been second in 2012 and fifth last year. On the Saturday there were two particularly notable performances. Freddy Head enjoyed another winner when the Wertheimer-owned Solow, a four-year-old Singspiel gelding, won the Group 2 Prix Daniel Wildenstein by a comfortable half length from the Aga Khan’s three-year old filly Veda, who had been second in the Poule d’Essai des Pouliches in the spring. Solow has now won six of his last seven starts and the only time he has been beaten was when asked to race over 1m7f. His dam was Group placed over two miles and so it was hardly surprising that his trainer believed he was going to develop into a middledistance performer.
Once he was dropped back to a mile, Solow was transformed and his official rating is up by 18lb so far this year. He looks good enough to compete successfully in Group 1 races over a mile. Whatever the future holds for Solow he is not going to match the achievements of France’s best gelding Cirrus Des Aigles. The stewards took away Cirrus Des Aigles 22nd career victory in the Group 2 Prix Dollar, but the eight-year-old showed that once again he came back from injury as good and as determined to win as ever. On going far too firm for him to be seen at his best, the gelding fought back when passed by Fractional to win by a head, giving his rival three years and 8lb. This was a fantastic performance, and most impressive of all was the manner in which he refused to give in, and fought back to put his head in front on the line. Although subsequently disappointing at Ascot, Cirrus Des Aigles looks likely on this showing to have plenty more victories at the highest level to come.
Move In Time (black and pink): the six-year-old son of Monsieur Bond finds his way through the Abbaye cavalry charge (see mare of the month, page 95)
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MUKHADRAM The first Gr.1 winning son of leading European sire SHAMARDAL to stand in the UK.
“He turned the [2014] Gr.1 Eclipse Stakes into a procession, those vanquished including the Classic winners Trading Leather, Kingston Hill and Night Of Thunder and a further three Grade and Group 1 scorers in The Fugue, War Command and Verrazano.”
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Coral-Eclipse winning times: MUKHADRAM
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Won Gr.2 Diadem Stakes, 6f, Ascot, beating JJ The Jet Plane (Gr.1), Art Connoisseur (Gr.1) Won LR Battlefield Stakes, 6f, Monmouth Park, beating Yummy With Butter (Gr.3 x 2), 2nd Gr.1 Middle Park Stakes, 6f, Newmarket, at 2 years, beating Classic Blade (Gr.2), Able Speed (Gr.2), Finjaan (Gr.2), etc. 2nd Gr.2 July Stakes, 6f, Newmarket.
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TIMEFORM 122 - RATED HIGHER THAN HIS SIRE AT 2 & 3 YEARS
STIMULATION Bay 2005 16.01⁄2 h.h. CHOISIR – DAMIANA (THATCHING)
OFF TO A FLYING START WITH HIS FIRST CROP IN 2014 ALREADY A MULTIPLE STAKES SIRE TONGUE TWISTA winner, 3rd Gr.2 Duchess of Cambridge S., Newmarket UNION ROSE winner, 2nd LR Windsor Castle S, Royal Ascot, 4th LR Dragon S. Also MARSH PRIDE, CLASSIC FLYER, MAGIC MAC, etc.
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Nancy Sexton sees Benjamin Leon getting a return on his bloodstock investments
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T was in 2010 at the Keeneland September Sale that Benjamin Leon first really made his presence felt when paying $4.2 million for the sale-topping colt, an A.P. Indy relation to Zenyatta. A year later, Leon made his intention to become a force at the top level even clearer when paying a total of $30.575 million at the Keeneland November Sale, including $8.5 million for that year’s Breeder’s Cup Ladies Classic heroine Royal Delta. Despite such an outlay, Leon’s Besilu Stables has enjoyed varying fortunes since. Royal Delta went on to bag a second Breeders’ Cup Ladies Classic, but against that, the $4.2 million colt, later named Mr. Besilu, remains winless. Leon’s shopping spree in November 2011 comprised nine million dollar lots, among them a weanling Smart Strike half-sister to Royal Delta who cost $1.6 million. Given the bold name of Crown Queen, she didn’t break her maiden until mid-June, but hasn’t looked back since landing the Grade 2 Lake Placid Stakes at Saratoga in August prior to successfully making the leap to Grade 1 company in the Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup at Keeneland. For trainer Bill Mott, her progression into Grade 1 winner has been particularly satisfying, given that the handler not only trained Royal Delta
throughout her championship career but also her dam, Delta Princess, to win at Grade 3 level. Delta Princess, an A.P. Indy daughter of Nassau Stakes heroine Lyphard’s Delta, was put down in August aged 15 at Adena Springs due to a degenerative stifle condition. As the dam of two Grade 1 winners, as well as the Grade 1-placed Carnival Court, she leaves behind an important legacy, something which makes Crown Queen all the more valuable. Not everybody needs deep pockets to compete at an elite level, however. Just days after Mr. Besilu fetched the $4.2 million at Keeneland,
Benjamin Leon with his Grade 1 winner Crown Queen
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Don’t Tell Sophia is one of three Grade 1 winners for Congaree, a resident of Saratoga Stud in New York, who was by far the best runner sired by Arazi trainer Philip Sims paid the minimum bid of $1,000 for a daughter of Congaree, later named Don’t Tell Sophia. Five years later, she is a Grade 1 winner and earner of close to $1 million courtesy of a recent victory in the Spinster Stakes at Keeneland. Don’t Tell Sophia is one of three Grade 1 winners for Congaree, a resident of Saratoga Stud in New York, who was by far the best runner sired by Arazi. Keeneland’s decision to tear up its Polytrack in favour of Dirt undoubtedly played a role in the track securing the 2015 Breeders’ Cup. However, any thoughts that it would deter foreign competition was dispelled by the entry of Olly Stevens’s two-year-old Peace And War in the Grade 1 Alcibiades Stakes. Sent into the race off the back of a defeat in a Haydock novice race, the filly made light of the wet track to scythe through the field under Julien Leparoux and win going away to become the first Group or Grade 1 winner of the year for War Front. Second home was Saratoga debut winner Top Decile, a member of the first Kentuckybred crop of Congrats, while the Sky Mesa filly Paige outran her 65-1 odds to take third. Although War Front is a particularly accomplished sire of Turf runners, Peace And War’s background has to have been influential in her improvement on Dirt. Bought for $300,000 by David Redvers at last year’s Keeneland September Sale, she is the first winner out of More Oats Please, a winning sprinter by Smart Strike who is a half-sister to restricted stakes winner Miss Valentine. Redvers returned to the well again last month when purchasing her Harlan’s Holiday half-sister for $145,000, a purchase which in hindsight now looks a bargain. Just 48 hours following Peace And War’s successful invasion, it was the turn of another foreigner, top Hong Kong sprinter Rich Tapestry, to take centre stage when lowering the colours of Breeders’ Cup winners Goldencents and Secret Circle in the Grade 1 Santa Anita Sprint Championship at Santa
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Anita. The gelding made a furious late charge under Oliver Doleuze to get up by a nose and secure a spot in the Breeders’ Cup Sprint. Rich Tapestry began his career for breeder Moyglare Stud Farm with Dermot Weld, for whom he won a Dundalk maiden. From there, he joined Michael Chang in Hong Kong where he became a revelation on Dirt, winning the Sprint Cup (a local Group 2) at Sha Tin in April 2013.
Rich Tapestry: enjoyed success in the US
He also had a successful trip to Meydan earlier this year when successful in the Mahab Al Shimaal and runner-up in the Dubai Golden Shaheen. The top three from the Santa Anita Championship are each expected to take their place in this month’s Breeders’ Cup at Santa Anita. One horse, however, who won’t be making the trip to California is the everpopular Wise Dan, whose attempt at a third Breeders’ Cup Mile was derailed by a nondisplaced fracture at the bottom of his right fore cannon bone. Another sidelined Grade 1 winner is Todd Pletcher’s exciting two-year-old Competitive Edge, who suffered a hairline fracture to a
hind leg shortly after his brilliant victory in the Hopeful Stakes at Saratoga. However, the trainer hasn’t had to wait long to unearth a replacement. Even by his own high standards, Saturday October 4 was an exceptional day for the handler as his twoyear-olds Carpe Diem and Daredevil posted dominant displays to take the Breeders’ Futurity at Keeneland and Champagne Stakes at Belmont Park.
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arpe Diem was particularly impressive in the Breeders’ Futurity, overwhelming the opposition to the tune of sixand-a-half lengths to emulate his half-brother J. B.’s Thunder, who landed the event when it was run on Polytrack four years ago. The pair are out of Rebridled Dreams, a Grade 2-placed daughter of Unbridled’s Song, who is also responsible for smart British sprinter Doncaster Rover. Carpe Diem has already been in the headlines once this year as the $1.6 million sale co-topper at the OBS March Two-yearolds in Training Sale in Florida. Sold on that occasion by Northwest Stud to Stonestreet Stables, who owns him in partnership with WinStar Farm, he looks well bought, especially as he has no doubt already earned a slot on the WinStar stallion roster. Making him particularly appealing in that department is the fact he is a son of emerging sire of sires Giant’s Causeway, for whom he is a 29th Group/Grade 1 winner. Daredevil, who justified favouritism in the Champagne Stakes to win by two-and-a-half lengths, is campaigned by Let’s Go Stables, who paid $260,000 for the colt at Keeneland last September. However, he was another welcome result for WinStar as the 15th Grade 1 winner for their resident More Than Ready, one of those rare stallions who operates at a high level in both hemispheres. In California, the juvenile standings are ruled by Zayat Stables’ American Pharoah, who followed up his win in the Del Mar Futurity with just as an impressive victory in the FrontRunner Stakes at Santa Anita. His sire, the Empire Maker stallion Pioneerof The Nile, was represented by two high-class colts, Cairo Prince and Vinceremos, in his first crop earlier this year. The emergence of American Pharoah out of his second has further consolidated the feeling that he is a legitimate heir to his sire, who was sold to Japan in November 2010.
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2014 SARACEN FUELED MILLIONAIRES Congratulations to all of our consignors after the record breaking 2014 Tattersalls October Sales. Saracen fed 20 of the 38 yearlings that sold for 500,000 gns or more in Book 1, including 3 of the 6 millionaires. The average price for a yearling fed on Saracen in Book 1 was 280,139 gns, over 44,000 gns higher than the sale average.
That is worth noting. For nutrition advice or further information on our feeds please call, POLLY BONNOR Tel: +44 7973 802 210, CLARE AITKENHEAD Tel: +44 7714 768 250 or visit www.saracenhorsefeeds.com/thoroughbred working with
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Cape Cross: the dam sire of this year’s dual Derby winner Australia has been “gaining momentum as a broodmare sire”
Grandfathers of the future Alan Porter analyses emerging broodmare sires ahead of the breeding stock sales
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s we write this a recordbreaking Book 1 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sales has ended, but it will only be a matter of weeks until we turn our attention from the product to the producers, broodmares and broodmare prospects. With that in mind we thought it might be worth looking at some emerging broodmare sires on either side of the Atlantic. One question that arose when considering this project was, is there such a thing as broodmare sirelines? Well, there are certainly stallions that enjoy success as broodmare sires, and that have sons that follow suit, but in terms of this being a genetic trait that is heritable
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through the male line, there would appear to be little evidence. To start with one of the most important factors with regard to the impact of a stallion as a broodmare sire has little to do with his own genetics, as success or failure in this role will be greatly impacted by the quality of mares a stallion covers. The most likely factors that would be specific to a broodmare sire would be sexlinked inheritance and sex-linked expression (or imprinting). Sex-linked inheritance would depend on positive variants for racing ability being present on the x-chromosome (female chromosome), which a stallion would pass on to his daughters and not his sons. Sex-linked expression would require positive racing
variants to be passed on through autosomal chromosomes (those that can be inherited from either sire or dam), but expressed differently when inherited from a son than when inherited from a daughter (which does happen with humans in cases such as PraderWilli/Angelman Syndrome). It’s possible that either of these could explain, in part, horses such as Buckpasser, Secretariat and Alydar, who were extremely disappointing sires of sires, but outstanding broodmare sires. Of course, to recall our earlier point, they did also all have tremendous books of mares. From the genetic standpoint we can note that all three were also out of expectionalproducing mares, and we must admit that in considering unproven broodmare sire
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prospects we do like stallions that are out of exceptional racemares or producers. Although some stallions are better sires of mares than they are of sires, or even runners, we can recall very few bad stallions who made really good broodmare sires.
Cape Cross: a slow burn
We’ll start our alphabetical run through some emerging broodmare sires who have caught our eye in Europe and the US with Cape Cross. He was not a stallion who generally covered mares out of the top-drawer when he retired to stud, so he’s had something of a slow burn, and a high proportion of the early stakes winners out of his daughters were by relatively modest sires. He’s been gradually gaining momentum, however, and this year there have been five stakes winners out of his daughters, of course, headed by Australia. While we’re not espousing the “broodmare sire of sires” argument, Dixie Union does happen to be the son of a very good broodmare sire Dixieland Band. His first stakes winner was only a foal
of 2009, and he added two stakes winners from the 2010 crop, but his 2011 crop yielded Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1) scorer New Year’s Day, and he already has two more stakes winners, including the graded scorer Cristina’s Journey, among the current twoyear-olds. Dixie Union was one of the first major US stallions to feature the triumvirate of Northern Dancer, Mr. Prospector and Seattle Slew, and Cristina’s Journey, one of the better runners for her sire Any Given Saturday has duplications of all three. El Corredor – by another good broodmare sire, Mr. Greeley – also had a “one of the first” type pedigree as he was one of the first top-class runners with inbreeding to Mr. Prospector to retire to stud. He’s been a respectable rather than outstanding sire, but he’s been coming through quickly as a broodmare sire, despite his daughters not generally being bred to upper echelon stallions. To date he’s broodmare sire of 11 stakes winners – all but one four-year-olds and younger – including Grade 1 scorers Iotapa (by Afleet Alex, and inbred to Mr. Prospector) and Let Faith Arise, and graded-winning and Grade 1-placed Sweet Whiskey. This is one we might attribute to the dam of the sire as El Corredor is out the Silver Deputy mare, Silvery Swan, also dam of another very good runner in Roman Ruler. Co-incidentally, Roman Ruler’s sire Fusaichi Pegasus is shaping as if he might be developing as a broodmare sire, despite being regarded as a disappointment as a stallion. Mares by the Grade 1 Kentucky Derbywinning son of Mr. Prospector have so far produced 22 stakes winners, 11 of them graded, and four Grade 1 winners. Fusaichi Pegasus is out of a mare by Danzig and seems to be providing a useful foil for the Danehill branch of that line, and one of his stakes winners Rose Of Choice (Choisir) has Danehill 3 x 3 and Danzig 4 x 4. The cross has also produced two stakes
winners for Fastnet Rock, among them Grade 1 scorer Albany Reunion.
Galileo: not unexpected
If being out of a mare who is a good runner or producer is an important criteria, then Galileo was always going to make it as a broodmare sire, and so it’s turned out. His first stakes winner as a broodmare sire was Saamidd in the 2010 Champagne Stakes (G2), and since then he’s added another 28 black-type scorers in this role. His second broodmare sire crop included Group/Grade 1 winners La Collina and Lea, and there are at least 12 stakes winners from the crop foaled in 2010. This year saw the first Classic winner out of a Galileo mare in the shape of Night Of Thunder. Not surprisingly, Danzig/Danehill is appearing frequently here in the sire line of stakes winners out of Galileo mares, including four by Fastnet Rock. Night Of Thunder (Dubawi) is from the Mr. Prospector sire line through Seeking The Gold, a three-quarters relative to Galileo’s broodmare sire, Miswaki. We’ll also keep on eye Galileo’s son, New Approach, who is free of Danzig/Danehill, and out of the excellent runner and producer Park Express.
Becoming a broodmare sire Giant
Just a couple of years ahead of Galileo is Giant’s Causeway, who signalled what was to come when his first crop of any size as broodmare sire came up with two stakes winners – Group and Grade 1 winners Evening Jewel and Planteur. He has since demonstrated that he is going to be a world-wide influence with his daughters having produced Group/Grade 1 winners in four different continents, among them Verrazano, Soft Falling Rain, Warhorse, Tougher Than Ever, Escado, Beauty Parlor and Loch Garman. His very successful son Shamardal is out of a sister to Street Cry, and has stakes placed 2014 two-year-olds Parsley and Zuhoor
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Giant’s Causeway has since demonstrated that he is going to be a world-wide influence with his daughters having produced Group/Grade 1 winners in four different continents Baynoona amongst a handful of 2012 two-year-olds out of mares by his daughters. One that has rather snuck up on us as a broodmare sire in the US is Gone West’s son, Grand Slam. His daughters have already produced 25 stakes winners, 12 Group or Graded, including Group/Grade 1 winners Toronado, Kitten’s Dumplings and Admiral Kitten (all by Sadler’s Wells line horses) and Malibu Pray. Gone West has a prolific stakes siring younger son in Speightstown, who is out of a Storm Cat mare who was a champion twoyear-old in Canada, and we shan’t be shocked to see him turn into a useful broodmare sire either. Grand Slam was by a Mr. Prospector line stallion out of an El Gran Senor mare, and the same description fits Empire Maker, who might be one to watch, as he is out of the stellar producer, Toussaud.
Charlie on his way up
The late, lamented Indian Charlie is by In Excess, a horse who was a very smart and useful sire given that he spent his whole stud career in California. He started out as a mid-priced sire so we have to expect more of a slow burn here, but he’s already sire of the dams of 26 stakes winners, including Grade 1 scorer Gypsy Robin, and graded scorers Samraat, Biofuel, Tu Endie Wei and Marchman. Kingmambo was a very significant international sire and broodmare sire, so it’s not surprising that he has sons shaping with promise on both sides of the channel. King’s Best is a three-quarters relative to Urban Sea, dam of the aforementioned Galileo, and he has 17 stakes winners as a broodmare sire. Lemon Drop Kid is similarly well-
Speightstown: a champion a two-year-old in the US. He is by Gone West out of a Storm Cat mare
credentialed as he is out of a three-quarters sister to A.P. Indy. He definitely appears to be gathering momentum, and the 21 stakes winners out of his daughters include French ace Elusive Kate and 2014 Grade 1 scorer Lochte (by Medaglia D’Oro, so bred on a reverse to the famous Kingmambo/Sadler’s Wells cross), and four other graded winners. We’ll also note that Kingmambo’s somewhat disappointing son Dubai Destination might be a more effective broodmare sire. The first stakes winner from one of his daughters was a foal of 2010, and he already now has five stakes winners as a broodmare sire, including Group/Graded current three-year-olds Ihtimal and Postponed, and the Group-winning 2014 juvenile, Dutch Connection.
Malibu doing very well indeed
Malibu Moon, by A.P. Indy out of a Group 1-winning Mr. Prospector mare, started his stud career at a very modest fee in Maryland. After emerging as a top-class sire, he seems to be headed that way as a broodmare sire with the current crop of three-year-olds out of his daughters providing five stakes winners, including Grade 1 winner My Conquestadory, and By The Moon, who took the Frizette Stakes (G1) being out among the current two-year-olds out of his daughters. Coincidentally, Malibu Moon has two graded winners out of a mare by More Than Ready, another who looks distinctly useful as a broodmare sire. We’ll particularly note him in Australasia, where the reverse of the highly successful Danehill/More Than Ready cross has already come up with three Grade 1 scorers. Like the previously mentioned Indian Charlie, Maria’s Mon (out of a mare by Indian Charlie’s great-grandsire Caro) was another who left us all too soon. He didn’t start with the best of mares, but has already appeared as broodmare sire of 24 stakes winners, ten group/graded, and three Group/Grade 1. In particularly, he appears to be an excellent foil for Storm Cat.
Montjeu making his mark
If he’s not quite in the Galileo league, Sadler’s Wells’s other super-sire son Montjeu is at least useful, and his daughters have already produced 16 stakes winners, eight Group/ Graded and four Group/Grade 1, including
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emerging broodmare sires miling stars Obviously (by Choisir, from the Danehill branch of Danzig), Charm Spirit (by Invincible Spirit, from the Green Desert branch of Danzig) and Parish Hall, who is by Teofilo and so a Sadler’s Wells/Sadler’s Wells cross. One of the youngest horses to catch the eye amongst those to have had runners as broodmare sires is Oasis Dream. All six of the stakes winners out of his daughters are foals of 2011 or 2012, none of them are by front line sires, and four have won Group races. Peintre Celebre is out of a mare by Alydar, one of the stallions we have mentioned as exerting a more significant influence through his daughters than his sons, and he appears very similar. There are 32 stakes winners, 18 Group or Graded, out of mares by Peintre Celebre, and they include eight Group or Grade 1 winners, amongst them Red Cadeaux, Cambina and Oaks (G1) victress Talent. She is by New Approach, whose sire Galileo is a Sadler’s Wells/Mr. Prospector cross, while Peintre Celebre is by Nureyev, a three-quarters
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All six of the stakes winners out of Oasis Dream’s daughters are foals of 2011 or 2012, none of them are by front line sires, and four have won Group races brother to Sadler’s Wells, and as mentioned out of a mare by Alydar, a close relative to Mr. Prospector. Smart Strike fits right into the “out of an exceptional producer mould” and is a pretty good advocate for that qualification. Considering he spent a considerable amount of his career at a fairly modest fee, Smart Strike has done extremely well as a broodmare sire, and he should continue on the rise for some time as his best bred daughters are going to be relatively young, and he is still producing.
The four-time Group 1 winner Kingman is out of Zenda, a daughter of Zamindar
So far thare are 45 stakes winners out of Smart Strike mares, and the best include the profilic stakes winner First Dude, Kentucky Derby (G1) hero Mine That Bird, Shared Account, who took the Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare (G1), and the recent Alcibiades Stakes (G1) winner Peace And War. Two sons of Storm Cat who are emerging as broodmare sires are Stormy Atlantic and Tale Of The Cat. Stormy Atlantic started his stud career inexpensively in Florida, and it’s clear from the sires of his stakes winners that his better bred mares have yet to come on line. He’s certainly one where it’s well worth watching out for young daughters. Tale Of The Cat, who is out of a Mr. Prospector mare who is a sister to the dam of Pulpit, certainly has the pedigree, and there are already 36 stakes winners from his daughters, 14 graded, including Grade 1 winners It’s Tricky, Smashing Glory and Declassify. Tiznow went to stud with an impressive race-record, but a much less flashy pedigree.
He’s thrown to the former, and it looks as if his daughters could follow suit. So far there are seven stakes winners, all from the 2009 crop onward, four graded, including this year’s Del Mar Oaks (G1) winner Personal Diary (by City Zip, and inbred 3 x 4 to Tiznow’s grandsire, Relaunch). He’s another with better bred – and better covered – daughters to come on-line. The brothers Zafonic and Zamindar, are additional members of the “out of good producers” club. Zafonic, whose daughters have produced seven Group/Grade 1 winners, is probably a little too old to really mention here, but his names gives us good reason to mention his son Iffraaj, who is out of another high-class broodmare, and from a very strong family that includes Cape Cross and Diktat in the second dam. The younger Zamindar has had less opportunities, but we can’t overlook that he’s the broodmare sire of one of the stars of 2014 – Kingman.
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Top table The beautiful Gest端t Etzean is found high in the hills, some 1500ft above sea
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Gestüt Etzean is currently challenging for a first German breeders’ title. Jocelyn de Moubray meets the farm’s stud manager Ralf Kredel
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estut Etzean has been a remarkably successful stud since it was founded by Heinz Weil in 1969. This year has been a particularly good one for the stud, which sits on top of the hills south of Frankfurt in Germany – for the first time it has a good chance of finishing the season as champion breeder. At the time of writing Etzean has a narrow lead of some €12,000 in prize-money won over Gestüt Gorlsdorf and the stud’s 20 wins as a breeder include two Group 1s with Feodora and Sirius. Although 2014 has been an exceptional year the stud has always been able to compete with the best in Germany and abroad. If you enter Gestüt Etzean into one of the search
engines which lists stakes results, it comes up with no fewer than 153 stakes performances since 2003, including the Group 1 winners Sirius, Feodora, Night Magic, Royal Highness and Meridiana, and these figures do not include the many high-profile horses who were raised at Etzean for clients. That is a list headed by the European champion Manduro. In its 45th breeding season the stud has been taken over by a second generation, it is now owned by Christiane Weil Dassbach, the daughter of the founder, run jointly by Gerhard Kredel, who took over running the stud three months after the stud begun, and his son Ralf Kredel. “Being a champion breeder would mean a great deal,” says Ralf Kredel, “but it is a friendly contest as my boss gets on well
with Heike Bischoff [the owner of Gestüt Gorlsdorf] and she has a breeding right in our stallion Lord Of England. “It is not easy to be champion breeder without winning the Derby and, unfortunately, we have not had a horse placed in the Hamburg Classic since Nandino was second back in 1983.” Etzean could easily end the season as Germany’s leading breeder and its stallion Lord Of England has an equally good chance of becoming champion sire. In mid-October, Lord Of England was in second place some €30,000 behind Sea The Stars and is going to have many more runners in the final weeks of the season than Gilltown Stud’s champion. When the stud began, the Kredel family
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..as they didn’t have the money to go out and buy top mares, they were going to have to raise their horses better than anyone else was farming on the hills which have now been taken over by the stud. “My father and grandfather were farmers here at Beerfelden. They kept pigs, chickens, cows, and always one or two mares from whom they raised riding horses,” explains Kredel. In 1969 Heinz Weil was living in Frankfurt and his passion for racing and betting had led him to look for somewhere to build a stud farm. “The farm here was available for lease and when Weil visited he decided that the place had everything he was looking for,” remembers Kredel. “Beerfelden is high in the mountains, it has a tough climate with plenty of both rain and snow, it is surrounded by forest, is very quiet, and then he probably also liked the fact that he didn’t have to buy but could lease the place.” Etzean is only 50 miles from Frankfurt, but when you travel south on the motorway, once you turn off to reach Etzean, you drive some 30 miles up into the hills on small turning roads and through the forest until finally reaching the small village. The stud is perched
on top of the range at about 1500ft above sea level. “My father Gerhard took over running the farm some three months later,” Kredel continues. “At the time Mr Weil told him that they were going to experiment with many different ideas – as they didn’t have the money to go out and buy top mares they were going to have to raise their horses better than anyone else if they wanted to compete in the best races. “The first year there were only three foals, but one of these was a leading two-year-old and so success came almost immediately.” In some ways, Etzean is a normal commercial stud, even if such a thing hardly exists in Germany where fewer than 1,000 mares are covered every year. It has always stood stallions, and with great success since the Dewhurst Stakes winner Dashing Blade arrived at the beginning of the 1990s. Since then Sholokhov has come and gone, leaving behind him two champion racemares in Night Magic and Monami and an international reputation as a jumping stallion, while Etzean now has Dashing Blade’s best
Etzean has always stood stallions, and enjoyed great success with Dashing Blade in the 1990s
son Lord Of England and Jukebox Jury, a multiple Group 1-winning stallion whose first foals were born this year. The stud has about 35 of its own mares and keeps around the same number for clients on a farm, which now extends over some 300 acres. Every year the stud retains three or four fillies which go into training with major trainers in Germany or abroad, in recent years the stud has had horses with Sir Henry Cecil as well as Mikel Delzangles. The remainder are sold as yearlings primarily in Baden-Baden, but occasionally abroad and in 2011 the stud sold a Galileo colt out of Peace Time for 600,000gns at Tattersalls. Aside from its position and climate the farm has some other distinctive features. For more than 20 years it has raised its horses outside from the moment there are weaned. Despite the harsh climate, there is snow on the ground at Etzean for three or four weeks every year and the temperature will fall to below minus ten, the young horses live outside in large paddocks with shelters to ensure that they can always get out of the wind and find somewhere dry to lie down. Etzean’s stallions live with a regular companion as each shares its box and paddock with a mare.
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nother unusual feature is that to a large degree both the owners and the managers have learnt about breeding horses through their own experiments, success and
failures. Kredel was born and brought up at Etzean, even if for a long time he wasn’t planning to spend his working life there. “I studied economics while working in a bank,” he explains, “and then left to work in New York where I had an internship with a stockbroker on Wall Street. New York is a fun place to live and when it came up it was not an easy decision to take to return to Etzean. “At the time I was far from sure what I wanted to do, but I have never regretted my choice and I love what I do.” Once Kredel had decided to leave the world of finance he spent a year getting some international experience in the horse business before returning home. He undertook the Irish National Stud course, and had stints at the sales with Richard Frisby and Brian Grassick and then a few months preparing yearlings at the Haras du Mezeray.
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gestüt etzean He returned in time for the 2002 BadenBaden sale, and has never left. It proved to be a spectacular beginning, the Etzean draft at that Baden-Baden sale included two champions, Royal Highness and Manduro for €120,000. These two champions played a big role in establishing their sire Monsun on the international scene. Royal Highness won the Prix de Malleret and the Grade 1 Beverley D Stakes, while Manduro’s three Group 1 victories made him the highest-rated horse in Europe. Both were from Monsun’s fourth crop when Gestüt Schlenderhan’s stallion was standing at about €20,000. Monsun has played a significant role in Etzean’s success as aside from raising two of his very best progeny, two of the stud’s outstanding mares are daughters of Monsun: Night Woman, the dam of the multiple Group 1 winner Night Magic, and Saratina, the dam of this year’s Group 1 winner Sirius.
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Above, Jukebox Jury, the son of Montjeu was a winner of the Royal Lodge Stakes and Irish St Leger. His first foals were born this spring. Below, Lord Of England, sire of the Etzean homebred Feodora, this summer’s Preis der Diana winner and Prix de l’Opera fifth
“Mr Weil was always interested in Monsun,” Kredel remembers. “In fact, he has rarely been quite so keen on any stallion. He thinks deeply about breeding and all the relevant health issues, and he also spends a lot of time and effort looking at pedigrees and he would never buy a horse without examining its pedigree in detail. “He has never spent a lot of money on a mare and looks for value, and some of his best purchases were mares who could not get in foal.” The dam of Royal Highness, Reem Dubai was one of Etzean’s most expensive purchases, bought for 50,000gns as a barren six-year-old mare who had never been in foal.
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gestüt etzean For Etzean she has produced Royal Dubai, a Group winner and stakes producer, as well as Royal Highness. She has already produced the multiple Group winner Free Port Lux, and she has a yearling filly by Lord Of England and a colt foal by Jukebox Jury. Weil didn’t even have to buy Noveka, the second dam of Night Magic, as he was given her after she had failed to conceive on either of her first two years being covered. He had to persevere with Noveka as she was barren for four years before getting in-foal while running in a paddock with a stallion. He then sent her to Monsun and she produced Night Woman, a stakes-placed filly and the dam of Night Magic and this year’s Group 1 performer Night Wish. Sometimes Weil was just very lucky as well as shrewd. He bought Sevgi, a minor winner by Waky Nao only because she was in-foal to Monsun. The luck was getting a filly, who was named Sarantina. She became a useful handicapper and is the dam of this year’s Group 1-winning colt Sirius. Feodora’s dam Forever Nice was bought to go to Lord Of England by Christiane Weil Dassbach as the mare had already produced a high-class horse by Dashing Blade. Forever
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...we are trying to make established German lines available to smaller German breeders, even if there are fewer and fewer of them Nice was then given to her father as his 80th birthday present, and at Etzean she produced the stakes performer Forever Beauty and this year’s Group 1 Preis der Diana winner Feodora. After nearly 50 years Gestüt Etzean’s policy has remained more or less unchanged. The aim is to produce top class horses without spending huge money on either mares or nominations. Nearly all of Etzean’s own mares are covered by its stallions. “Over the years many people have advised us to change,” Kredel explains, “but we are
trying to make established German lines available to smaller German breeders, even if there are fewer and fewer of them. We also believe that our mares are far better off staying at home and we don’t like travelling mares and their foals,” he explains, adding: And we haven’t done too badly with our own sires! “We have sold eight Group 1 winners in Baden-Baden for an average price of less than €50,000. “We sold Sirius for only €15,000, and then bought back Feodora. She was a little small and no one wanted to give me €20,000 for her.” There are no plans to change anything dramatically at Etzean in the coming years. Lord Of England is gaining an international reputation and Kredel is very excited by the first crop of Jukebox Jury. “They are good-sized horses with a great outlook,” he says. For the remainder of 2014, Etzean will be hoping to secure the breeders’ and stallions’ championships. There is a possibility that Feodora will be able to do both as she is being aimed at Germany’s last Group 1 to be run in Munich at the beginning of November.
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Byron Rogers has been working to correctly sequence the “No 1” thoroughbred family tree. In this article he runs through pedigree history and outlines his latest research
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LL modern thoroughbreds trace back in male line to one of three horses of Eastern origin: the Darley Arabian, the Godolphin Arabian and the Byerley Turk, and only three descendants from each, respectively Eclipse, Matchem and Herod. In direct female line, the breed traces to a larger group of foundation matriarchs, including both foundation stock native to the British Isles known for their speed, such as the Galloway from the north of England to the “Irish Hobby”, as well as to imported strains from Asia. In 1791, James Weatherby published an Introduction to a General Stud Book, an attempt to collect pedigrees of current and previous racehorses. The first volume of the General Stud Book was published two years later, with notable revisions taking place in 1803, 1808, 1827, 1859 and 1891. Subsequently, to become a registered thoroughbred, a horse had to trace its ancestry to horses already registered in the General Stud Book. The records of the General Stud Book, incorporating collections from private stud books that pre-existed the formation of a register, stretch back more than 300 years, and ensure that the thoroughbred is one of the most richly documented species on earth. These records are now maintained in the General Stud Book of England (GSB) and other breed registries around the world in a well-organised fashion.
Bruce Lowe family numbers
THE lineage of thoroughbred racehorses has, for a significant period of time, held importance in the racing and breeding industry with unproven stock being valued in many cases on their immediate maternal lineage. Indeed the catalogue page highlights the
female family of the given foal, yearling or horse over other parts of the pedigree, which may have just as much influence on the outcome. Traditional thoroughbred pedigree analysis has classified the maternal descent of the breed in terms of “Family Numbers”, with these numbers often being carried in catalogue pages up until the mid-1980s. The family numbers commonly used to designate various thoroughbred female families were popularised by C. Bruce Lowe,
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Traditional thoroughbred pedigree analysis has classified the maternal descent of the breed in terms of “Family Numbers”
an Australian pedigree researcher working at the end of the 19th century. They flourished at the beginning of the next century with a posthumous publication of his works. Lowe had traced back the pedigrees of the complete list of winners of the three oldest English Classic races – the St Leger Stakes, Epsom Derby Stakes and Epsom Oaks – grouping them by direct lines of tail female descent, from dam to grand-dam and on back until the family was no longer traceable in the GSB. Families were then assigned a number by Lowe based on the total number of Classic winners descended from the family at that time. The family descending from
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pedigree research Tregonwell’s Natural Barb Mare was designated “No 1 Family”, the Burton Barb Mare, whose descendants had produced the second highest number of Classic winners, designated “No 2 Family”, and so on. The resulting 43 numbered families became the core of his study, and many thoroughbred breeders still use his family numbers as a convenient way to categorise thoroughbred families to this day. Additional works such as The Family Table of Racehorses, also commonly referred to as the Bobinski Tables, which were the first to designate different branches of specific families with the addition of a letter such as 1-s (for Web, a 1808 mare who descended from Tregonwell’s Natural Barb) or 2-f (for the Hyacinthus mare, an 1804 descendant of Burton Barb mare), with the most recent updates known as the Toru-Shirai tables. It must be understood that the designation of these branches of families came without
scientific basis, but arbitrarily based upon a matrilineal descendant of the taproot mare having a number of offspring who were distinguished as performers or producers.
Tregonwell’s Natural Barb
The exact origin and ownership of Tregonwell’s Natural Barb is not clear as her stud record pre-dates both the first edition of the GSB as well as many of the private records, which were the original source material for the GSB. A 1744 advertisement for the stallion Merry Andrew in the Dublin Journal called her “a natural Barb mare of Mr Tregonwell’s”, while a pedigree for the well-known stallion Whitefoot (1719) in the Dutton Stud records make reference to his ancestor being “a Natural Barb Mare of Mr Tregonwell’s, a Noted Breeder of the South”. It is believed Tregonwell’s Natural Barb
was born around 1657 and lived until around 1670. Records from the first edition of the GSB do reflect that she had at least three known foals: a filly by Place’s White Turk, a filly by Restive and a colt named Rockwood, whose sire was not stated. The various forms of reference that were made to associate these foals to Tregonwell’s Natural Barb do cast doubt as to the accuracy of this breeding record. By stud book records, today’s members of the No 1 Family descend from Bonny Lass (1723), a bay mare bred by Sir William Ramsden and belonging to the Duke of Bolton. Very little is known about her ability as a racehorse, but at stud she produced Merry Andrew (1730) for the Duke of Bolton, and later for her new owner Mr Panton, the Partner Mare (1735) from whom most, if not all, the No 1 Family descends. An examination of the 4,181 yearlings
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Scientific updates
Mitochondrial DNA is where science steps in and while the thoroughbred industry is yet to fully embrace it, science has caught up with and passed by Bruce Lowe numbers. The domestic equine mitochondrial genome was first sequenced by Xu and Arnason in 1994 and was found to contain approximately 16,660 nucleotides. Common to all mammalian species, Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is inherited exclusively from the mother and mutations
regularly occur, often in adaptation for environmental conditions. Sets of mutations shared by a large number of individuals can be used to define maternally linked populations known as “haplogroups”, and subpopulations known as “haplotypes”. This has made mtDNA a very useful tool for studying the evolution of, and classifying, various species including the horse in a far more accurate way than any stud book or record keeping system could. Using mtDNA mutations as markers for familial segregation, Dr Allessandro Achilli and colleagues from the University of Perugia have defined mutational markers of haplogroups and haplotypes for the entire equine breed, making it possible for classification of the thoroughbred not only in relation to within the breed, but also when compared to other equine breeds. In 2002, Dr Emmeline Hill and colleagues,
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were the first to publish a scientific paper on maternal classification of the thoroughbred via mtDNA analysis, and by analysing the mtDNA of 100 thoroughbreds that were supposed to represent 19 female families according to General Stud Book records. Using just a small fraction, 381 bases of the 16,600 mtDNA nucleotides, they identified 17 haplotypes and concluded that there were significant differences between General Stud
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pedigree research Book records and mitochondrial haplotypes The A4 Family shares a “G” mutation common in the breed. with the English Shire and Saddlebred and lacks A few years later, in a indicative larger analysis the “T” mutation of the #1 using Family most of theasmitochondrial genome, described above. Thus the A4 Drs Family could not be, as Dr Bower proposed, a branch of the Harrison and Turrion-Gomez also identified modern #1 Family. a total of 17 haplotypes in the thoroughbred, Interestingly however, it appears that based but observed that variation occurred across on the sequences of our study that the #25 the entire mitochondrial Family (that tracinggenome. to the Brimmer Mare) is in samehave haplotype as the A4 Family and Further studies more recently been therefore shares a common matrilineal source. conducted by Bower interpretation and colleagues TheDr mostMim parsimonious of that from the University Cambridge, and mare of the might be to of suggest that the founder A4 Family, The Medleya Mare No.portion 2, whose own while still only considering small dam was known in the ASB only as an of the total anonymous mtDNA, daughter they established some of the imported stallion significant discrepancies the mtDNA Sterling (1791), is between in fact a member of the #25Stud Family that merely “lost her papers” on her and General Book records. ancestress’ importation into America.
This finding touches on the underlying dogma in both scientific and lay thoroughbred pedigree circles that highly performing American thoroughbred families must trace their of maternal As an attempt to clarify the exact extent lineage to mares that were included in the GSB, the errors in the stud book, last year with as to explain their apparent racing class. Dr Gus Cothran AnasofKhanshour from Texas Theand sequences the A4 and #25 Family show they are Imore closely related than previously A&M University, undertook a private study (and more distantly maternally related in which wethought and two tosequenced the #1 Family), but analysed given the diversity regions of the mtDNA of 90 that thoroughbreds, of equine populations founded the thoroughbred and the mutations many believed to be representing thediffering No 1 the families, it is more likely that Family. between the A4 and #25 Family share a more distant We compared sequences against commonthese ancestor that pre-dates the GSB and record keeping. a referenceother sequence and sequences from
Correcting the errors
The fact that over 70 individual mtDNA previous thoroughbred mtDNA studies and samples studied specifically point to a well other breeds. conserved female family that traces by stud book record toare a single is astounding. While The sequences nowmare publicly available there clearly distant in database the General for reference inare Genbank, an errors online Stud Book and other thoroughbred registries of DNA sequences scientific around thefor world, generallystudy. speaking the accuracyreference of most of the branches and of this single Using Achilli’s genome family and mitochondrial haplotype we haplogroups we established that, like examined is a broader testament to all the previous studies by Dr Hillduring et al and Dr300 Bower individuals involved the past years as stewards of this breed. In examining the 1 and colleagues, our sequences from the No racing class and history of the samples in this Family placed this family broadly into the “N” study it is apparent that the descendants of the haplogroup,samples which is commonly shared with tracing to the #1 family were kept in abreeds tremendous range of circumstances (one other equine including sequences from particular that excelled over hurdles in the the Englishin Shire, Andalusian, Saddlebred, 1940s in Ireland for a few generations) and Zhongdian inand Exmoor. a wide range of geographic locations, giving greater appreciation to the remarkable Drilling down from the haplogroup toStud the Book accuracy of this matrilineal haplotype. haplotype level by using further mutations The the limitations any study on mitochondrial to separateDNA out No 1 offamily from these is of course that it cannot discount the other breeds, we found the are sequences possibility that there Stud Book anomalies caused by ‘substitutions’ of animals withathe place the No 1 Family in agreement with same haplotypesof (i.e. two“N” foalshaplogroup out of closely subdivision/haplotype the related mares), which are obviously not with identical mutations anpossibility Andalusian detectable, and alsotothe of the sire sequence. of a distant ancestor being incorrect. However as our study showed, it can begin to pinpoint This subdivision/haplotype within the in the where an error looks to have been made “N” haplogroup is unique with five distinct recording of the female offspring of an ancestor in a pedigree, identify mitochondrial markers located alongand thealso mitochondrial mutations that are unique to a particular genome, which separate it from all other “family” making classification possible. In an era sequences within where thethe costthoroughbred of sequencing full breed. mitochondrial becoming more samples and more affordable, The fact genomes that theis No 1 Family we the sequencing and proper classification collected were from horses in five different of all racehorses is possible, and something countries, yet sequences showed theybenefit. n fromthe which the entire industry would
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TREGONWELL’S NATURAL BARB MARE ... Family 1 Place’s White Turk Mare (f Place’s White Turk)
Tregonwell’s “Natural Barb” family with Bruce Lowe annotations
Taffolet Barb Mare (f Taffolet Barb) Byerley Turk Mare (f Byerley Turk) Darley Arabian Mare (f Darley Arabian) BONNY LASS (b f 1723 Bay Bolton) ... Family 1-a Partner Mare (b f 1735 Partner) Julia (b f 1754 Blank) PROMISE (br f 1768 Snap) ... Family 1-d | PRUNELLA (b f 1788 Highflyer) ... Family 1-e | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
PENELOPE (b f 1798 Trumpator) ... Family 1-o | WEB (b f 1808 Waxy) ... Family 1-s | | Fillagree (ch f 1815 Soothsayer) | | | Sister To Cobweb (ch f 1820 Phantom) | | | | Odessa (ch f 1833 Sultan) | | | | Flax (b f 1855 Surplice) | | | | QUEEN BERTHA (b f 1860 Kingston) ... Family 1-w | | | Cobweb (b f 1821 Phantom) | | | Clementina (b f 1844 Venison) | | | Lady Blanche (b f 1856 Stockwell) | | | Lady Caroline (b f 1861 Orlando) | | | Casuistry (b f 1876 The Miner) | | | Inchbonny (b f 1883 Sterling) | | | Paradoxical (bl f 1891 Timothy) | | | Doxa (bbr f 1901 Melton) | | | Lady Of Pedigree (b f 1910 St. Denis) | | | Helene De Troie (b f 1916 Helicon) | | | LA TROIENNE (b f 1926 Teddy) ... Famly 1-x | | TRAMPOLINE (ch f 1825 Tramp) ... Family 1-t | | Glencairne (b f 1838 Sultan) | | Glengowrie (br f 1851 Touchstone) | | MAID OF THE GLEN (b f 1858 Kingston) ... Family 1-u | Wire (br f 1811 Waxy) | | Vinegar (bl f 1832 Picton) | | Mustard (br f 1836 Philip The First) | | Clarinda (bbl f 1846 Sir Hercules) | | Nightingale (bl f 1857 Mountain Deer) | | HILARITY (b f 1871 King Tom) ... Family 1-p | Waltz (ch f 1822 Election) | Morisca (b f 1826 Morisco) | Zillah (ch f 1835 Reveller) | THE PRAIRIE BIRD (b f 1844 Touchstone) ... Family 1-r PAWN (b f 1808 Trumpator) ... Family 1-f Pawn Junior (br f 1817 Waxy) | Delhi (bl f 1838 Plenipotentiary) | ELLEN HORNE (br f 1844 Redshank) ... Family 1-j | Paradigm (br f 1852 Paragone) | | PARAFFIN (b f 1870 Blair Athol) ... Family 1-l |
| | Illuminata (br f 1877 Rosicrucian) | | CHELANDRY (b f 1894 Goldfinch) ... Family 1-n | ROUGE ROSE (ch f 1865 Thormanby) ... Family 1-k PROBLEM (ch f 1823 Merlin) ... Family 1-g
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Io (ch f 1836 Taurus) Sunflower (b f 1847 Bay Middleton) Sunbeam (b f 1855 Chanticleer) SUNSHINE (b f 1867 Thormanby) ... Family 1-h SUNRAY (bbr f 1874 King Of The Forest) ... Family 1-i
Princess (b f 1769 KIng Herod) Puzzle (b f 1778 Matchem) Hornby Lass (b f 1796 Buzzard) MOREL (ch f 1805 Sorcerer) ... Family 1-b MUSTARD (ch f 1824 Merlin) ... Family 1-c
pedigree research clearly belong to the same mtDNA haplotype, speaks volumes for the quality of record keeping over the past 300 years. The 90 new mtDNA sequences have also allowed us to clear up some misconceptions with the history of the No 1 Family from previous mtDNA papers, clarify some common ancestors, and confirm some errors that currently abound in breed classification.
Is he or is he not Bend Or?
In 2012 Dr Bower and colleagues completed a multidisciplinary study of historic thoroughbred horses that included the 1880 English Derby winner Bend Or whose win was shrouded in some controversy as the owners of Bend Or were accused of swapping him, by accident or otherwise, with another horse Tadcaster, whose maternal pedigree was more prestigious at the time. By stud book records, Bend Or was by Doncaster out of the mare Rouge Rose, subsequent foundation mare of the 1-k branch of the No 1 Family. mtDNA collected by Dr Bower from Bend Or’s skeleton, which resides at the Natural History Museum in London, however, indicated that his mtDNA sequence did not match with other members of the No 1 Family, rather it was a haplotype shared by the No 2 Family, from which by GSB records Tadcaster came from. The skeleton known as Bend Or is most probably that of Tadcaster. In our own analysis of the sequence and other sequences from both the No 1 and No 2 Family, Bend Or’s sample places him in the “L” haplogroup, similar to other samples from the No 2 Family and affirming Bower’s findings. The skeleton of Bend Or and its mitochondrial haplotype not agreeing with stud book records is a good example of how, prior to DNA parentage verification arriving in the mid-1980s, errors could occasionally creep into even the most meticulously kept stud book records. The irony that Rouge Rose was assigned by the Bobinski tables as a founder mare for the 1-k branch, mostly due to the efforts of “Bend Or” on the racetrack and at stud, where he was a multiple leading sire, should not be lost on the reader.
Discrepancy with the “haplogroups”
Both of the studies completed by Dr Hill et al and Dr Bower et al described a discrepancy
from stud book records for the branch of Maid Of The Glen, the founder of the 1-u branch. In our study two samples with common ancestor of Furze Bush (1891) were sequenced with contrasting results. One sample, from a European-bred and raced stallion tracing to Whinbloom (1901 daughter of Furze Bush) found agreement with Dr Hill and Dr Bower with the sample sharing the “L” haplogroup (No 2 Family). However, another sample, a branch of the 1-u tracing to another daughter of Furze Bush in Veldt (1905), that is more popular and was sourced in North America, did not agree with the studies by Dr Hill and Dr Bower, rather this sequence agreed with the “N” haplogroup of the No 1 Family. It is hard to be exactly certain when this discrepancy occurred, other than to say that, based on the three studies completed on this branch of the No 1 Family, some or all of the branch of 1-u via Whinbloom (1901) does not share the same mitochondrial haplotype as other members of the 1-u family.
Maternal lineage discrepancy
Dr Bower and colleagues had suggested errors existed in the stud book between the No 1 Family lineage and the No 2 Family lineage and could be traced to Web (1-s). Four samples from our study tracing directly to Web through lines exclusive of any of the branch (1-t, 1-u, 1-w, 1-x) tap-roots under her were obtained. Two of the samples had a “Most Common Recent Ancestor” (MCRA) Absurdity (1903) (12 and 11 generations respectively), the third sample shared an MCRA with the first two, that of Absurdity’s dam Paradoxical (1891), while the fourth, a rarer branch of the family, shared an MCRA with the other three samples at Filagree (1815), a daughter of Web by stud book records. A further 16 samples in our study traced to the imported mare La Troienne, one of the most famous mares of the American Stud Book, who shares an MCRA of Paradoxical with three of the samples described above, and Filagree with the fourth sample. The 16 samples obtained traced to seven different daughters of La Troienne and all 16 through different grand-daughters of the mare giving wide coverage of this commercially popular branch. All 20 samples shared the “N” markers of the No 1 family, indicating that they all
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The skeleton known as Bend Or is most probably that of Tadcaster
belonged to the same family. It is apparent Bower and colleagues misplaced the maternal lineage of a discrepancy they found in a sample tracing to 1-p (Hilarity) as occurring with Web, when, in fact, that branch on stud book records traces to a sister to Web (that of Wire b.1811). Similarly, a discrepancy found by Bower in the 1-n branch of Chelandry (1894) attributed to Web, seems to be a misread by that study of stud book records, as Chelandry traces matrilineal to Pawn (1808), who is a sister to Web’s dam in Penelope (1798).
Further issues with Chelandry’s family
Bower and colleagues also identified errors in their study in the branch of Chelandry (1-n) in three samples. For our study, seven samples matrilineal tracing to Chelandry were obtained with a sample tracing to each of her daughters in Bobolink, Chelys, Skyscraper and Yippingale and four samples for Popinjay (via four distinct daughters of that mare in Gay Bird, Pompadour, Popingoal and Prattle). Chelandry is a grand-daughter of Paraffin (1-l), a further five samples were obtained tracing to unique daughters and granddaughters of Paraffin. All 16 samples in this study shared the “N” haplogroups markers. As Bower and colleagues study contained three samples that did not agree with the “N” haplogroup, rather the “L” haplogroup, yet our 16 samples did, it is probable that the three samples obtained by Bower et al represent recent stud book anomalies.
Lady Alice is not what she seems
Dr Hill and colleagues found that one of the eight horses analysed from what is known as the No 16 Family, that tracing to founder mare Stripling’s Dam, showed the “N” founder haplotype, suggesting commonality with the No 1 Family, with the rest of her samples from the “L” haplogroup.
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The sequences of the A4 and No 25 Family show they are more closely related than previously thought
A descendant of the mare Lady Alice, an 1855 filly by Chanticleer out of the mare Agnes, was the horse whose genetic sequence displayed the anomaly in that study. To verify this we obtained two modern-day samples tracing to Lady Alice, 11 samples from branches descending from Lady Alice’s half-sister Miss Agnes, and two samples descending from Caroline (1836), a half-sister to Lady Alice’s grand-dam. Analysis of the sequences revealed this female line has some significant deep-rooted stud book discrepancies in it. Of the two samples tracing to Lady Alice one agreed with the “L” haplogroup found in seven of Hill and colleagues’ samples from this family. The other sample found agreement with the “I” haplogroup, not the “N” haplogroup as was expected based on Hill’s study. Furthermore, of the 11 samples descending from Miss Agnes, a half-sister to Lady Alice, one sample, that tracing to Wild Agnes (1862), founder of the 16-d branch of this family displayed the “I” haplogroup. These studies show there may be significant historical stud book errors in the No 16 Family.
When N becomes G
Bower et al suggested that the Janus Mare No 1, annotated as the American No 1 or A1 Family, could well be part of the No 1 Family via sequence agreement. The two samples in this study that were sequenced did not agree with Dr Bower’s sequence of the A1 Family and, more startlingly, did not find themselves at all in agreement with the markers of the “N” haplogroup associated with the No 1 Family. Rather these two samples aligned with the “G” haplogroup. As the two samples selected for this study had a MCRA of Ballet (1871) and were 14 and 13 generations respectively to that MCRA it is more likely that the A1
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Family is from the “G” haplogroup and that the single sequence used in Dr Bower to ascribe joint matrilineal descent of the The No 1 and A1 families is indicative of a stud book error in their sample. Further sequences from this family would clarify this situation.
One mutation splits A4 from No 1
Using a small fraction of the mtDNA sequence Dr Bower and colleagues described that the American A4 Family (Medley Mare No 2) is separated from the No 1 Family by a single mutation. The two samples from our study agreed with Dr Bower and colleagues sequence, however larger sequences for the same samples from A4 Family indicate that it is a separate haplotype of the “N” haplogroup, with a mutation outside the area tested by Dr Bower and colleagues. The A4 Family shares a “G” mutation common with the English Shire and Saddlebred and lacks the “T” mutation indicative of the No 1 Family as described above. Thus the A4 Family could not be, as Dr Bower proposed, a branch of the modern No 1 Family. Interestingly, however, it appears that based on the sequences of our study that the No 25 Family (that tracing to the Brimmer mare) is in same haplotype as the A4 Family and therefore shares a common matrilineal source. The most parsimonious interpretation of that might be to suggest that the founder mare of the A4 Family, The Medley Mare No. 2, whose own dam was known in the ASB only as an anonymous daughter of the imported stallion Sterling (1791), is in fact a member of the No 25 Family who merely “lost her papers” on her ancestress’ importation into the US. This finding touches on the underlying dogma in both scientific and lay thoroughbred pedigree circles that highly performing US thoroughbred families must trace their maternal lineage to mares who were included in the GSB, as to explain their apparent racing class. The sequences of the A4 and No 25 Family show they are more closely related than previously thought (and more distantly maternally related to the No 1 Family), but given the diversity of equine populations that founded the thoroughbred and the mutations differing between the families, it is more likely that the A4 and No 25 Family share a
more distant common ancestor that pre-dates the GSB and other record keeping.
Stunning 300-year-old record keeping
The fact that over 70 individual mtDNA samples studied specifically point to a wellconserved female family that traces by stud book record to a single mare is astounding. While there are clearly distant errors in the General Stud Book and other thoroughbred registries around the world, generally speaking the accuracy of most of the branches of this single family and mitochondrial haplotype we examined is a broader testament to all the individuals involved during the past 300 years as stewards of this breed. In examining the racing class and history of the samples in this study, it is apparent that the descendants of the samples tracing to the No 1 Family were kept in a tremendous range of circumstances (one in particular that excelled over hurdles in the 1940s in Ireland for a few generations) and in a wide range of geographic locations, giving greater appreciation to the remarkable stud book accuracy of this matrilineal haplotype. The limitations of any study on mitochondrial DNA is, of course, that it cannot discount the possibility that there are stud book anomalies caused by “substitutions” of animals with the same haplotypes (i.e. two foals out of closely related mares), which are obviously not detectable, and also the possibility of the sire of a distant ancestor being incorrect. However, as our study showed, it can begin to pinpoint where an error looks to have been made in the recording of the female offspring of an ancestor in a pedigree, and also identify mitochondrial mutations that are unique to a particular “family” making classification possible. In an era where the cost of sequencing full mitochondrial genomes is becoming more and more affordable, the sequencing and proper classification of all racehorses is possible, and something from which the entire industry would benefit.
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or the buyer, to a wild impulse, an absurd whim, or the toss of a coin. The theory suggests that individual decisions are not particularly significant, but that the mass of multiple, independent decisions says something interesting about the current state of the market, any market, and enables observers to make reliable explanations of past behaviour and predictions of future trends. This sounds like common sense for those who buy and sell at bloodstock auctions. Individual prices sometimes, or frequently, may appear to be unjustified or arbitrary, but viewed as a whole the bloodstock market appears to make decisions and to determine if not values at least a pecking order. Stallion X is more likely to have good winners in the future, or will attract more and better mares next year because his foals or yearlings averaged so much, or sold far better than the progeny of stallion Y. There is not a great deal of
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or in Galileo’s case the best, stallions exhibit a pattern likely to be repeated by their successors (see page 74). Predictions are the key to any interest as so much of what passes for analysis in the horse business is done after the event. It is not difficult at all to come up with an explanation for success once it has already happened, but it is not very interesting as racehorses are not clones and what has worked in the past is never going to be repeated, exactly, in the future. What is said at the time of sale
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Tiggy Wiggy’s 2014 success had a significant influence on sire Kodiac’s yearling average in 2014, which was already, as seen in the graph left, on an improving arc. It will be interesting to see what impact the increased yearling average and Tiggy’s profile has on Kodiac’s stud fee for 2015 and continued progression as a stallion
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There has also to be a doubt whether averages can say anything of interest in a market place in which each individual seems to be so different or purchase is not re-examined with hindsight, except in the rare instances where the dream was fulfilled and the horse did develop into a top athlete. The racing and bloodstock worlds both have an element of fantasy – apparently informed and rational people make decisions on the basis of the best possible outcome, even though they know from experience that the best possible outcome is exceedingly unlikely. There is an element of fantasy
in all market analysis, how else could anyone believe for a moment that market decisions are rational? And, as a general rule, the smaller the proportion of believers, the more the market is likely to be manipulated and further it will be from any sort of a free market determined by independent decisions of equally well informed players. There has also to be a doubt whether averages can say anything of interest in a market
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place in which each individual seems to be so different. If you are selling or buying a foal or a yearling its value seems, as you stand beside the ring watching it turn forlornly in front of rows of empty seats, or striding purposefully around the ring with flashes going off between the mass of faces peering down to watch, to depend upon individual characteristics – its conformation, its X-rays, the short list of the buyers who seemed to like it and not upon an average.
And yet something has to set a value, and it is more likely to be an average which has been established than anything as vague or as unpredictable as its real chance of developing into a successful athlete.
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Looking at the records of the sample of sires examined there are a few general observations which leap out. The foal market is obviously
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Dutch Art, Dark Angel, Kodiac, Iffraaj and more recently Showcasing – all of their first foals sold as ordinarily or as well as would be expected for a stallion standing at a similar fee. In fact, if you want to predict the average price which will be achieved by a sire with their first foals at this year’s sales, you don’t need to go and look at the individuals; it will be somewhere between three and five times the fee they were standing at in 2013. Interestingly, but hardly surprisingly given that most foals are purchased either to promote their sire or to be resold the following season, the foal market is one where the “winner’s curse” plays a strong role. The winner’s curse was a technical term thought up by
a most important one for all stallion owners as a sire will have two crops of foals sold before it has a runner or even a horse in training. The foal market and the average prices attained by a sire’s first two crops have a strong influence on its fee, the number of mares it will cover, and, of course, on its owner’s income. And yet these statistics show categorically that the foal market has no record whatsoever for predicting future stallion success. Many of the sires whose first foals sold exceptionally well not only turned out to be disappointments, but, just as importantly, none of the cheap sires who have developed into expensive ones made a splash with their early foals.
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economists studying auctions for mining rights. Invariably they found it turned out that the winning bidder was being advised by the most optimistic of the geological experts and so paid too much as the true value of the mine was nearly always closer to the average than to the outlying predictions. In the foal market stallions whose first foals sell too well invariably have a poor first yearling season, their progeny have high reserves and a high value put on them by their foal prices. This results in a poor second-season foal average.
It takes time
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stallion fee, foal, yearling analysis individual from the first crop didn’t want to head down that route the second time round. It seems to be turning out, as is often, that those who went against the market and bought foals from the second crop of Lope De Vega, were well rewarded at this year’s yearling sales.
a half and three and a half times their stud fee, and yet in both cases those foals turned into disappointing sales yearlings, while their second crop of foals averaged less than half of the figure achieved by the first crop. This was not because the second crop were all poor or disappointing individuals, but simply because the market was correcting itself and those who had paid too much to get an
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market’s judgement. Everybody loves buying something which appears to be on an upward trend and once a cheap stallion has early success its progeny will be carried on the surge for some years to come, before reality or stardom is consolidated. Foal pinhookers have come to focus upon the progeny of firstseason sires. The sire will not have runners before you get to re-offer the foal as a yearling and this, combined with the fact that many stallion owners support their sire’s first progeny when they are yearlings, suggest that pinhooking the progeny of firstseason sires is a low risk option.
or less equal groups in terms of numbers. Those whose first crop recorded a far higher foal and yearling average than any of the subsequent ones, those whose most recent crops recorded far higher foal and yearling averages than the first ones, and then the third group is those whose fee and averages have gone both up and down during the early seasons their progeny have been offered for sale. For those looking to sell the trend is more important than the value itself. It is not easy to maintain a stallion who starts out with a high initial fee and whose first foals sell well – disappointment soon clouds the
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stallion fee, foal, yearling analysis These figures suggest that this is not necessarily so. It may make sense to pinhook the progeny of the less-thanspectacularly-popular-firstseason-sires, but the progeny of the wildly popular ones are often going to be too expensive to buy in order to resell at a profit. The progeny of second and third-crop sires will be less expensive to buy and will have a greater potential upswing, once the sire’s progeny start to run. If you like the progeny of a particular first-season sire the logical plan of action is to do nothing, but remember to buy one in two years’ time.
Success does tend to follow success for stallions, but there will always be a time lag between winners and the progeny of the better mares repeating the success on the racecourse. The figures give perhaps more insight into the behaviour of stallion owners rather than pinhookers. Stallion owners are trying to maximise their income over a period of years and all make an effort to stabilise their horse’s fees. If fees were determined by demand alone they would oscillate wildly as, once a stallion is hot, its owners will be bowled over by demand whatever the fee. The reverse would also be true – when a
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sire is cold no one will come, no matter how much the fee is dropped. There seems to be two different models. The frontloading one in which the horse stands at a high initial fee then dropped progressively until something dramatic happens, or the alternative where the fee is relatively low at the beginning but is then maintained at the same level until the horse has runners. Those who follow the second model tend to increase the fee more quickly when there is success, the front loaders don’t have the same need as they have
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HE landscape of British racing is changing again. On January 11, from the cold ashes of the short-lived venture at Great Leighs, a new racecourse will rise phoenix-like afresh with new owners, a new name, a new outlook. Chelmsford City is on the racing map. The roster of racecourses in Britain has been frequently updated in recent years, with the advent of Ffos Las in Wales, the short trajectory of Great Leighs in Essex, and the closure of Folkestone and Hereford at the end of 2012. Warwick has just discontinued Flat racing, Towcester has discarded a number of jump meetings to focus more firmly on the greyhound track being built on its infield. New racecourses are quite a rarity – before Ffos Las, the most recent new arrival was Taunton in the late 1920s – and the rebirth of the Great Leighs site as the rebranded Chelmsford City, which will become Britain’s third floodlit racecourse, is a significant event in this little world. Nothing is as straightforward as it might seem in racing, of course, and the incarnation of Chelmsford City – here we can consign the name of Great Leighs to history, curio value at quiz time – has not been welcomed in all corners of the industry owing to it being an All-Weather racecourse, the fifth such circuit in Britain (it would have been the sixth had Newcastle been permitted to dig up the grass of Gosforth Park and replace it with an artificial surface). Many perceive the continuing creep of All-Weather racing as detrimental to racing’s long-term health, it being seen as the lowest common denominator of the sport, poor prize-money, moderate horses, tiny crowds. Not everyone takes that view, however, not everyone sees that as the permanent default setting for racing on artificial surfaces. As you’d expect, Phil Siers, the managing director of Chelmsford City, is of that opinion, and his vision encompasses a brighter horizon. “A lot of effort has been put into this project. The point at which we find ourselves now has been a long time coming,” says Siers, pride at the revitalisation of the circuit,
The new British All-Weather racecourse at Chelmsford City is due to have its first meeting on January 11, 2015. Julian Smyth finds out how things are progressing
owned by bookmaker Fred Done and media partner Satellite Information Services, evident in his voice. “We want Chelmsford City to be the best artificial track in Europe, and among the top two or three in the world. This has been a labour of love, we wanted to build a racecourse that we and everyone in racing can be proud of.” Your reaction to those words will of course depend on which side of the fence you stand in regard to All-Weather racing, or even if you sit on that fence, but let’s push that aside for the moment and examine instead how far Done, Siers and their new racecourse have come in a short time. Great Leighs – three or four miles from Braintree, Essex, the county’s only racecourse, and almost three times as far from Chelmsford itself – opened for business with fanfare in April 2008, and closed for business without fanfare barely eight months later. The racing surface was widely praised by professionals, notably by Newmarket trainers, to whom it offered plenty given its location, but the infrastructure was criticised – the grandstand was uniquely on the inside of the circuit, unique in a bad way – and the racecourse soon went into administration and had its licence revoked by the BHA. Its owner John Holmes was later declared bankrupt. Attempts have since been made to relight
the flame, so to speak, but the BHA refused to grant the track any fixtures, effectively condemning it to years of redundancy. But Done, whose bookmaking chain Betfred is one of the “Big Four”, never forgot the white elephant mouldering just outside the M25 and purchased it in 2013. For 2015, with renewed promises and a new business model in place, the BHA has allotted 58 fixtures to the new track, a healthy start with the prospect of more to come as it balances an already bloated fixture list with the changing pattern of those fixtures, and a greater share for the All-Weather. “It’s a good start, a substantial number,” says Siers, while pointing out that it corresponds to a fixture a week, and admitting that he is eventually hoping for around twice that number. The BHA looks set for a spot more juggling. “Our bread-and-butter fixtures will be on Thursday night, but we’re also looking at staging fixtures at times that are not currently covered by the present fixture list. We’re thinking about Saturday mornings, potentially Sunday lunchtimes, periods when there are gaps in the schedules. We’re conscious that we have two audiences, the racecourse audience and the betting shop audience, and we want to serve them both.” It is Siers’s voice, but surely Done’s sentiments. And here is another spectre for those who see the wind of change as an ill wind, rattling at the door, upsetting those sheltering inside. Sure, bookmakers have owned racecourses before – Ladbrokes owned Lingfield during the 1970s and early 1980s, while the company played a substantial part in keeping Aintree safe from developers in the Red Rum years – but its estate has been limited to greyhound tracks until Done’s venture. There are understandable fears that a bookmaker-owned track would lead to a never-mind-the-quality feel-the-width situation whereby the dregs of the equine population turn out for a pittance purely to keep the betting shop customers punting, a living version of the cartoon racing that is served up several times an hour in every shop on every high street.
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Siers has his rejection ready, and although it’s a rejection that must perforce be taken on trust, his words have the ring of authenticity about them, and he must know without acknowledging it that they will be used to trip him up if all does not come to pass as he suggests. His earlier comment about being in the top two or three worldwide may take time to be justified, but the foundations are being laid at the very start. “We intend to offer substantial prizemoney to attract high-class horses to Chelmsford City,” he says. “We’re looking at offering three to four times the money available at Southwell or Kempton, we don’t intend to do things on the cheap.”
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e draws on statistics – he suggests that Arena Racing Company puts on average around £13,000 into each of the fixtures at its three All-Weather tracks, the Jockey Club injects £19,000 into each Kempton raceday - and then, like a Wild West cardsharp, pulls an ace from his hatband. “We’d be offering £42,000 a fixture,” he says, with the air of a man laying down an untrumpable card. That would, at the very least, go some way towards luring the high-class horses he speaks of to the flatlands of Essex, and would underpin the more ambitious plans Done and Siers have for Britain’s newest racecourse. Every new venture’s reach should exceed its grasp, but Chelmsford City is stretching the bounds in grand style. “We’re going by the Santa Anita model,” he says, and the eyes search the landscape for something approximating to the San Gabriel mountains, and the balmy heat of Los Angeles. Disappointed, we return to the admittedly intriguing potency of Siers’s American dream. “This is going to be a very large project. The plan is to build a turf track inside the All-Weather circuit, and hopefully have that ready for 2016. Chelmsford City will be the only track in Europe to boast floodlit turf and All-Weather courses. “It will help us try to fill the void in the European Pattern after the turf season finishes in November. We hope that will help us attract horses in the 100+ bracket instead of them going to Hong Kong and Dubai, especially if we can offer the prize-money. “We also want to install undersoil heating beneath the turf track – it’ll be a mile oval,
chelmsford city tight but not as tight as Chester, and with a decent safety limit. We think undersoil heating is doable. It won’t be a cheap solution, but we’re not looking for cheap solutions here.” Done’s £900m fortune will look after a lot of that, but one thing he has not had to reach into his pocket for is the racing surface itself, a Polytrack oval that was the main attraction for owners and trainers when the sign over the door read Great Leighs. Siers reckons it an excellent surface, says it was still in perfect condition when building work began elsewhere on the grounds, predicts that it will need no more than a light harrow to be just like brand-new. Indeed, several Dubai Carnival contenders worked on the surface this year, and Newmarket trainer John Gosden, who has long considered the track to be the best All-Weather surface in Britain, is looking forward to running horses there. “It’s a fantastic track, a great layout and I’ve always liked it,” he said in an interview for Betfred TV. “It will cater for a huge pool of horses here in Newmarket and the location couldn’t be better for us trainers.” One of racing’s numerous factions is already well on the way to being won over, then, although the paying public will still find the grandstand in the centre of the track when
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We also want to install undersoil heating beneath the turf track – it’ll be a mile oval, tight but not as tight as Chester, and with a decent safety limit the course reopens in January. This is far from ideal, although Siers insists that it’s only part one of the refurbishment, and that longterm plans include a grandstand in a more conventional position on the outside, with the original stand given over to hospitality. Siers signs off with the trenchant riposte to critics that “anyone who knows Phil Siers and Fred Done will know that we will not fail in this”, ‘this’ being the transformation of an abandoned racecourse site into one of the wonders of the racing world. There are many factors in Chelmsford City’s favour – the trainers’ vote of confidence, the vast catchment area of population from north and east London and of Essex itself, the financial resources available to its owner, the ideals asserted by Siers – but whether or not you know Siers or Done, the potential downside is plain to see. No one expects the racecourse to expire
within eight months, as before, but our expectations may still be more than it can sustain. It is so important that Chelmsford City does not miss its mark, and four or five years down the line drift downwards into becoming just another repository of mediocrity, a humdrum home for low-rank horses watched by a handful of paying customers. Britain may welcome a new racecourse, but no one needs another example of the same old scene. We need Chelmsford City to be something better, to be different, to hint at a future for All-Weather racing, for racing, that moves us forward rather than miring us in a cycle of dissatisfaction. It’s a lot to ask of a racecourse, even one that wants to be like Santa Anita. For the second time, the racing community is looking to Essex to show the way.
Dundalk’s experience: green field building The reincarnation of defunct Great Leighs as vibrant Chelmsford City has been a particular feat of cohesion and construction, but it must be remembered that much of the infrastructure was already in place when Done signed on the dotted line. Compare this to the situation facing those charged with bringing Ireland’s first All-Weather racecourse into existence at Dundalk. “We started with a green field, nothing more,” says Dundalk CEO Jim Martin. “The old grandstands were knocked down, everything was levelled. All we had was a green field and a blueprint.” Dundalk had been in use as a jumps track until its closure in 2001, and would not reopen for six years, during which time Martin oversaw the construction of a greyhound circuit and a brand new racecourse. The trials and tribulations involved may make Siers and Done count their blessings. “We were given the go-ahead for the racecourse in 2006, and had exactly 12 months to build it all from scratch,” remembers Martin. “The first meeting was scheduled for August 26, 2007 – there it was in black and white – and I should say that certainly helped to focus everyone’s attention. It wasn’t easy, but it was do-able, and we did it.
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“Part of the land we were building on was the old jumps’ track, and part was a bog that couldn’t be used for anything. Building an All-Weather track from the bottom up is rather like building a motorway, because you have to put in solid stone and concrete foundations. It was a major engineering job – the surface at the 5f start is 15ft above the original ground level. “The grandstand, the stable blocks, the other buildings, the entrance road, that was all going up as the circuit was being built. The foundations for the grandstand went down in nearmonsoon conditions – that’s one thing the boys at Chelmsford didn’t have to contend with, the Irish weather! – and there were many delays, but we managed to catch up the schedule later on.” The Polytrack has been down for seven years and Martin says they’ve never had a problem with it. That element of operations is all to come for the Chelmsford City crew, and Martin wishes them well, says he’s pleased they’re up and running. Dundalk has been a success, and Martin is proud of it. “Would I do anything differently if I had to build another one? No. We were well organised, we had no major hold-ups, we had a plan and stuck to it. I got a few new grey hairs out of it, sure, but they were worth it.”
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SEA THE MOON
Sea The Stars ex Sanwa (Monsun)
Brilliant winner of the Group 1 German Derby by 11 lengths
New for 2015
❚ Winner of 4 races (3 at Group level) at 2 and 3, 8f to 12f, from just 5 starts. ❚ Joint Top-Rated (with Treve) on 125 (Longines World’s Best Horse Rankings, L) ❚ Out of a full sister to Group 1 Classic winners: SAMUM (Champion Sire in Germany), SCHIAPARELLI and SALVE REGINA. ❚ The first son of Champion SEA THE STARS to retire to stud
ARCHIPENKO
Kingmambo ex Bound (Nijinsky)
Sire of a Group 1 winner with his first crop ❚ Sire in 2014 of: MADAME CHIANG (right) (Group 1 Champions Fillies & Mares Stakes and Group 3 Musidora Stakes)
LADY PENKO (FR) (Listed winner and Group 1 placed)
❚ The Leading British-based sire of 2yos in 2014 by % winners to runners (54%) as at 19/10/14 ❚ Sire of 13 individual 2yo winners in 2014,* including: CLONARD STREET (Group 2 placed), MARABEA (Group 3 placed), GROOR (Listed placed twice), MEDRANO (Listed placed). 2014 yearlings have made up to 140,000gns.
LANWADES
*(to 21/10)
The independent option ™
AUSSIE RULES Danehill ex Last Second (Alzao)
Classic winning miler – Dual Gr.1 winner at 3 ❚ Sire of 10 Stakes horses to date in 2014, including FIESOLANA (Group 1 Matron Stakes) and Listed winners AUSSIE CELEBRE, BERTINORO, DINKUM DIAMOND, KRAMULKIE. ❚ Also sire of 17 individual 2yo winners (to 21/10). His 2014 yearlings have made up to 210,000gns.
LEROIDESANIMAUX Candy Stripes ex Dissemble (Ahonoora)
Eclipse Award winning Champion Turf Horse in the USA ❚ Won 9 races and $1,658,377 including 3 Group 1’s over 1m on turf. ❚ Sire of World Champion ANIMAL KINGDOM and of the winners of over $18m.
An exceptional outcross for Europe’s mares
First European foals in 2015
SIR PERCY
Mark Of Esteem ex Percy’s Lass (Blakeney)
Unbeaten Champion 2yo and Classic winning Champion 3yo ❚ Sire of 12 Stakes horses to date in 2014, including Group 3 winner WAKE FOREST, Listed winners NAFAQA (at 2, also Gr.2 placed), LADY PIMPERNEL and INDIGO LADY. ❚ Also sire of 11 individual 2yo winners (to 21/10). info@lanwades.com • www.lanwades.com • Tel: +44 (0)1638 750222 • Fax: +44 (0)1638 751186
BEARSTONE STUD
STRENGTH IN NUMBERS LEADING BRITISH SIRES STANDING FOR UP TO £5,000 in order of % 3yo winners to runners in 2014
Sire
% W/R
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FIREBREAK
50
2
KHELEYF
47
3
MAJOR CADEAUX
46
4 5 6 7 8 9
CHAMPS ELYSEES SLEEPING INDIAN CAPTAIN GERRARD SAKHEE'S SECRET PICCOLO PASTORAL PURSUITS
45 42 38 35 30 29
Minimum of 20 runners in 2014 Statistics by Hyperion Promotions Ltd. Results received to 13th October
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broodmare sires
Dam sires of stakes winners 2014 Horses are listed under their broodmare sire with the respective sire in brackets. Includes Group (1,2,3) and Listed (L) wins in Europe and UAE up to and including October 20 Supplied by Hyperion Promotions
A P Indy Wind Fire (Distorted Humor)
L
Acatenango Amie Noire (Soldier Of Fortune) Bermuda Reef (Oasis Dream) Empoli (Halling) Feuerblitz (Big Shuffle) Flamingo Star (Areion) Lili Moon (Desert Prince) Papagena Star (Amadeus Wolf) That Is The Spirit (Invincible Spirit)
L 3L 1 L 3 L 3 L
Acclamation Beacon (Paco Boy)
2L
Act One Stormyra (Stormy River) Air Express Orator (Galileo)
L L
Ashkalani Eldo River (Le Vie Dei Colori) Sharestan (Shamardal) Atraf Mecca’s Angel (Dark Angel) Averti Inyordreams (Teofilo) Barathea Alonsoa (Raven’s Pass) Arabian Queen (Dubawi) Baroness Daniela (Tiger Hill) Money Drop (Martino Alonso) My Catch (Camacho) Norse King (Norse Dancer) Pinzolo (Monsun) Qewy (Street Cry)
Alkalde Nicolosio (Peintre Celebre)
L
Bering Eyeful (Muhtathir) Indignant (Gold Away)
L L L L 11 L L L
Anabaa Hartnell (Authorized) Spiritjim (Galileo) Treve (Motivator)
3L 23L 1
Apeldoorn My Old Husband (Gentlewave)
LLL
L 2 LL L L 3 L L
L L
Belong To Me Lady Pimpernel (Sir Percy) Mr David (Sky Mesa)
Alzao All At Sea (Sea The Stars) Izzthatright (Moss Vale) Musical Comedy (Royal Applause) Noble Protector (Haafhd) Olympic Glory (Choisir) Raphinae (Dubawi) Shifting Power (Compton Place) Targaryen (Red Clubs)
L
3 1
3 3
3 3L
3L
Be My Guest Bathyrhon (Monsun) Benvenue (Iffraaj)
Alhaarth Hamza (Amadeus Wolf) Narniyn (Dubawi)
Almutawakel Orpello (Orpen) Souvenir Delondres (Siyouni)
LL 3
Bertolini Amaron (Shamardal) Gentildonna (Deep Impact) Best Of The Bests Cleo Fan (Mujahid) Big Shuffle Al Quintana (Sholokhov) Daria (Rock Of Gibraltar) Guajara (Montjeu) Lucky Lion (High Chaparral) Molly Le Clou (Doyen)
L L 33 1 L L L L 123 L
Blu Air Force Priore Philip (Dane Friendly)
12
Choisir Fontanelice (Vale Of York)
33LL
City On A Hill Bettolle (Blu Air Force)
L
3
Common Grounds Euro Charline (Myboycharlie) G Force (Tamayuz)
L 1
Brief Truce An Saighdiur (Acclamation) Artwork Genie (Excellent Art) Sterling City (Nadeem)
L L 1
Compton Place Abraxa (Verglas) Avon Pearl (Avonbridge) Stepper Point (Kyllachy)
Cadeaux Genereux Accepted (Approve) Gregorian (Clodovil) Hoku (Holy Roman Emperor) Observational (Galileo)
L 3 L L
Caerleon Emerald Star (Mount Nelson) Nabucco (Dansili) Smoking Sun (Smart Strike)
3 L 2
Bluebird Scream Blue Murder (Oratorio) Sun On The Run (Whipper)
3 L
Bollin Eric Eric (Tertullian)
Cape Cross Australia (Galileo) Ice Love (Three Valleys) Magic Artist (Iffraaj) Western Hymn (High Chaparral) Cardoun Frine (High Chaparral) Celtic Swing Faufiler (Galileo) Ginwar (Martino Alonso) Charge d’Affaires Calvin Williams (Carlotamix)
111 L 3 23 2L L 3LL LL
Charnwood Forest Toe The Line (Shantou)
L
Bin Ajwaad Music Master (Piccolo)
3
Chato Kenhope (Kendargent)
L
Bishop Of Cashel Penitent (Kyllachy)
3
Chief Singer Amazonit (Kamsin)
L
L 3 3L
Cozzene Mayhem (Whipper)
L
Daggers Drawn Refuse To Bobbin (Refuse To Bend)
1
Dai Jin Kaldera (Sinndar) Dalakhani Agnes Stewart (Lawman) Dancing Brave Esoterique (Danehill Dancer)
3L 2 13
Danehill Belardo (Lope De Vega) 1L Berling (Montjeu) L Certerach (Halling) 2 Custom Cut (Notnowcato) 233LL Dazzling (Galileo) L Dick Whittington (Rip Van Winkle) 13 Einsteins Folly (Whipper) L Eton Rifles (Pivotal) L Forgotten Rules (Nayef) 2 Free Eagle (High Chaparral) 3 Galiway (Galileo) L Golden Guepard (Hurricane Run) L Highland Reel (Galileo) 2 Integral (Dalakhani) 112 J Wonder (Footstepsinthesand) 33 John F Kennedy (Galileo) 3 Joyeuse (Oasis Dream) L Keshiro (Shirocco) L Lady Penko (Archipenko) L Majestic Queen (Kheleyf) 3
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broodmare sires Mekong River (Galileo) Noble Mission (Galileo) Orchestra (Galileo) Pale Mimosa (Singspiel) Secret Gesture (Galileo) Tapestry (Galileo) Tested (Selkirk) Vintage Nouveau (Montjeu)
3 11133 3 2L L 1 3L L
Danehill Dancer Athenian (Acclamation) Be My Gal (Galileo)
L 3L
Danetime Estidhkaar (Dark Angel) Ladies Are Forever (Monsieur Bond) Toormore (Arakan)
22 3L 3
Dansili Andry Brusselles (Hurricane Run) Brooch (Empire Maker) Snow Sky (Nayef) Son Cesio (Zafeen)
L 3L 3L L
Danzero Forjatt (Iffraaj) Danzig Dancing Sands (Dubawi) Full Mast (Mizzen Mast) Darshaan Ainippe (Captain Rio) Al Kazeem (Dubawi) Ambivalent (Authorized) Ernest Hemingway (Galileo) Estimate (Monsun) Forever Now (Galileo) Telescope (Galileo) True Story (Manduro) Viztoria (Oratorio) Dashing Blade Elm Park (Phoenix Reach) Emily Of Tinsdal (Librettist) Meerjungfrau (Manduro) Seismos (Dalakhani) Wunder (Adlerflug)
3 L 13 L 3 2 3 2 L 2 L L 2L L 3 3 3L
Daylami Heartily (Dubawi) Hero Look (Lope De Vega) Nausica Time (Dubawi)
L 2 3
Desert King Mango Diva (Holy Roman Emperor) Thawaany (Tamayuz) Valonia (Three Valleys)
2 3 L
Desert Prince Havana Beat (Teofilo) Desert Sun Grandeur (Verglas)
84
Diaghlyphard Angel Light (Most Welcome)
LL
Diesis Amralah (Teofilo) Flying Officer (Dynaformer) Pomology (Arch) Terrubi (Dalakhani)
3L L 2 2L
Diktat Donnerschlag (Bahamian Bounty) Nordico (Medicean) Distant View Sole Power (Kyllachy)
L 3 113
Docksider Zurigha (Cape Cross)
L
Doc’s Leader Certify (Elusive Quality)
2
Don’t Forget Me Missunited (Golan) Dr Devious Berkshire (Mount Nelson)
3L 3
Dr Fong Tarana (Cape Cross)
LL
Dubai Destination Dutch Connection (Dutch Art) Eastern Belle (Champs Elysees) Ihtimal (Shamardal) Postponed (Dubawi)
3 L 3L 2L
Group 1-winning juvenile The Wow Signal is out of a High Chaparral mare
Entrepreneur Osaila (Danehill Dancer) The Grey Gatsby (Mastercraftsman) Exceed And Excel Kenouska (Kendargent) Exit To Nowhere Contributer (High Chaparral) Kamellata (Pomellato)
LL L
Falbrav Aktabantay (Oasis Dream)
3
Giant’s Causeway New Providence (Bahamian Bounty)
3
Fantastic Light Baitha Alga (Fast Company) Token Of Love (Cape Cross)
2L L LL L L
Efisio Fountain Of Youth (Oasis Dream) Intransigent (Trans Island) Regardez (Champs Elysees)
3 L L
Ela-Mana-Mou Clever Cookie (Primo Valentino) Evita Peron (Pivotal)
L L
Elmaamul Marvi Thunders (Catcher In The Rye) Richard Pankhurst (Raven’s Pass)
Fasliyev Big Orange (Duke Of Marmalade) My Year Is A Day (King’s Best) Orbec (Le Havre)
L L
Flying Spur Royal Razalma (Lope De Vega)
Elnadim Adelaide (Galileo)
3
Foxhound Glory Awaits (Choisir)
2L
Fraam Audacia (Sixties Icon) Galileo Alea Iacta (Invincible Spirit) Bertinoro (Aussie Rules)
L
3 33
LL
Emarati Take Ten (Bahamian Bounty)
L
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Ganges Ming Zhi Cosmos (Duke Of Marmalade) 3 L L L 3
Ezzoud Pallasator (Motivator)
Elusive Quality Cotai Glory (Exceed And Excel) Mustajeeb (Nayef)
2 1 3 L 3 3
L
3
3
L
Manatee (Monsun) Night Of Thunder (Dubawi) Qualify (Fastnet Rock) Ralston Road (Dylan Thomas) Savanne (Rock Of Gibraltar) Venus De Milo (Duke Of Marmalade)
Generous Berlin Berlin (Dubai Destination) Vote Often (Beat Hollow)
Dynaformer Guardini (Dalakhani)
El Gran Senor Ever Strong (Lomitas)
3 112
3
Glauco Abdel (Dyhim Diamond)
LL
Glenstal Indigo Lady (Sir Percy)
L
Gone West African Story (Pivotal) Avenue Gabriel (Champs Elysees) Entree (Halling) Leading Light (Montjeu)
1 L LL 133
Grand Lodge Kaspersky (Footstepsinthesand) Wannabe Yours (Dubawi)
L 3
L
Grand Slam Toronado (High Chaparral)
1
3 L
Great Commotion Clorofilla (Refuse To Bend)
3
broodmare sires Inchinor Es Que Love (Clodovil) We Are (Dansili)
2 1
Indian Ridge Charming Thought (Oasis Dream) 1 Dolniya (Azamour) 2L Edelmira (Peintre Celebre) 3 Fintry (Shamardal) 23L Hall Of Mirrors (Duke Of Marmalade) 3 Kool Kompany (Jeremy) 22L Mull Of Killough (Mull Of Kintyre) 3 Rocky Ground (Acclamation) L Russian Soul (Invincible Spirit) 3 Tobann (Teofilo) 3
Green Desert Al Thakhira (Dubawi) Bracelet (Montjeu) Etaab (Street Cry) Imperiator (Footstepsinthesand) Greinton Feodora (Lord Of England) Groom Dancer Danzeno (Denounce) Tarfasha (Teofilo) Wag’n Tail (Dyhim Diamond) Gulch Omaticaya (Bernstein)
L 123 L L 1 3 23 L 3
Lustrous (Champs Elysees)
L
High Chaparral Beach Belle (Invincible Spirit) L Naadirr (Oasis Dream) L Rafaadah (Oasis Dream) L The Wow Signal (Starspangledbanner) 1 2 Highest Honor Baino Hope (Jeremy) Cavalryman (Halling) Dartagnan D’azur (Slickly) Fly With Me (Beat Hollow) Goldy Espony (Vespone) Hippy (Muhtathir) Sheikhzayedroad (Dubawi) Solow (Singspiel) Wevanella (Gentlewave)
Halling Kingfisher (Galileo)
L
Hamas El Suizo (Meshaheer)
L
Homme De Loi Red Dubawi (Dubawi) Redbrook (Raven’s Pass)
Hawk Wing Celestial Path (Footstepsinthesand)
L
Horse Chestnut Cannock Chase (Lemon Drop Kid)
Hector Protector Glorious Protector (Azamour) Toocoolforschool (Showcasing)
L 2
Housebuster Hot Streak (Iffraaj)
Hennessy Guerre (War Front) Hootenanny (Quality Road)
L L
Hernando Chameur (Shirocco) Cubanita (Selkirk) Final Score (Dylan Thomas)
L 3 2
Hussonet Alcohuaz (Merchant Of Venice)
L 223 3L 2 3L 3L 2L 23 L 23 L
Indian Rocket Goken (Kendargent) Kenfreeze (Kendargent) Maarek (Pivotal)
3 L 2
Interprete Interpret (Distorted Humor)
L
Intikhab Found (Galileo) Gordon Lord Byron (Byron) Lucky Serena (Bertolini) Shamkala (Pivotal)
1 2 LL 3
Ruler Of The World (Galileo) Sivoliere (Sea The Stars) Tullius (Le Vie Dei Colori)
2 L 2
King’s Best Alkasser (Shamardal) Ervedya (Siyouni)
L 3
Konigsstuhl Weichsel (Soldier Hollow)
L
Kris Afternoon Sunlight (Sea The Stars) Behesht (Sea The Stars)
3 L
Kris S Fiesolana (Aussie Rules)
1
Kyllachy Garswood (Dutch Art) Queen Bee (Le Havre)
1 3
Lahib Mujaarib (Nadeem) Star Lahib (Cape Cross)
2 2L
Lammtarra Marsh Daisy (Pivotal)
L
Lando Altano (Galileo) Calyxa (Pivotal) So Many Shots (Duke Of Marmalade)
3 3L 3L
Invincible Spirit Collateral Risk (Duke Of Marmalade)
L
Jallad Shea Shea (National Emblem)
3
Langfuhr United Color (Ghostzapper)
L
Jeune Mushreq (Flying Spur)
L
Law Society Kicky Blue (Dashing Blade)
L
Johannesburg Calypso Beat (Speightstown)
L
Lemon Drop Kid Citron Spirit (Invincible Spirit)
3
Kahyasi Without Fear (Refuse To Bend) Zand (Zamindar) Zarshana (Sea The Stars)
33 L 3L
Linamix Avabin (Amadeus Wolf) Carla Bianca (Dansili) Dare To Achieve (Galileo) Ectot (Hurricane Run) Eye In The Sky (Sinndar) Hadaatha (Sea The Stars) Lesstalk In Paris (Cape Cross) Luannan (Zamindar) Muhaarar (Oasis Dream) Visoriyna (Dansili)
L 3LL L 23 L L 3 L 2 L
Kaldoun Planetaire (Galileo)
L
3
Kendor Silas Marner (Muhtathir)
L
2
Key Of Luck Slade Power (Dutch Art)
113
L
LL
Kheleyf Terre Brune (Dutch Art) Tiggy Wiggy (Kodiac)
Lode Royalmania (Elusive Quality)
L 12L
Lomitas Bourree (Siyouni) Dinkum Diamond (Aussie Rules) Virginia Sun (Doyen) Wake Forest (Sir Percy)
3 L L 3
Loup Solitaire Got Fly (Early March)
L
In The Wings Anipa (Sea The Stars) L Auvray (Le Havre) 23L Coulsty (Kodiac) 3L Eagle Top (Pivotal) 2 Master Carpenter (Mastercraftsman) 3 L
Kingmambo Beautiful Heroine (High Chaparral) Nucifera (More Than Ready) Rangali (Namid) Rio Tigre (Teofilo)
L L 2L L
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Heeraat INTRODUCING
Bay 2009, 16.1hh (1.65m) DARK ANGEL – THAWRAH (GREEN DESERT)
THE LOOKS
A 140,000gns yearling (top priced of his sire’s crop).
THE SPEED
GROUP WINNING SPRINTER OF 5 RACES, and 11 LENGTH WINNER of his maiden at 2.
THE PEDIGREE
By DARK ANGEL out of a half sister to the Gr.1 winning sprinter and Gr.1 sire MALHUB Half brother to Stakes winner AMBIANCE (TFR 103) out of a GREEN DESERT half sister to Gr.1 Golden Jubilee Stakes winner MALHUB (TFR 126) and full sister to the dam of multiple Group winner and Gr.1 Classic placed YELLOW ROSEBUD (TFR 117), etc. Family of DANDY MAN, ANTHEM ALEXANDER, SUDIRMAN, GENTILDONNA, etc.
The same DARK ANGEL – GREEN DESERT cross as LETHAL FORCE “Heeraat was a thoroughly genuine colt blessed with a fabulous temperament and plenty of ability. He handled all types of ground.”– WILLIAM HAGGAS “Heeraat is a very good looking horse who has been admirably tough and consistent. If he passes on his looks and tremendous attitude, he will do very well as a stallion.”– ANGUS GOLD
Retires to MICKLEY
HEERAAT wins the Gr.3 Hackwood Stakes in a time almost 2 seconds faster than INVINCIBLE SPIRIT.
The fastest winner of the Hackwood Stakes since 2001
(faster than INVINCIBLE SPIRIT and 5 other Gr.1 winners of the race). Won
Gr.3 Hackwood Stakes, 6f, Newbury, 2013 (above) in the fastest time since 2001 beating Gr.1 winner KRYPTON FACTOR (at levels). Won Maiden Stakes, 6f, Pontefract, at 2, by an easy 11 lengths. 2nd (nk) Gr.3 Hackwood Stakes, 6f, Newbury, 2014, beating Gr.2 winner ES QUE LOVE (at levels). 2nd (nk) LR City Walls Stakes, 5f, York, to Gr.1 Nunthorpe Stakes winner JWALA (rec. 5lbs), beating two other Gr.1 winners.
Defeated 43 Stakes winners (5 Gr.1 winners) Rated 5lbs superior to DARK ANGEL by Timeform Racehorses of 2013
STUD in 2015 at a fee of £4,000 SLF
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Magic Ring Take Cover (Singspiel) Marchand De Sable Thistle Bird (Selkirk) Marignan Gailo Chop (Deportivo) Marju Dalkova (Galileo) Raydara (Rock Of Gibraltar) Ribbons (Manduro) Mark Of Esteem Avenir Certain (Le Havre) Caledonia Lady (Firebreak) Danza Cavallo (Sunday Break) Hillstar (Danehill Dancer) Honor Bound (Authorized) Sandiva (Footstepsinthesand) Sruthan (Arakan) Trip To Rhodos (Rail Link) Wentworth (Acclamation) Medaaly Duke Derby (Duke Of Marmalade) Medicean Local Time (Invincible Spirit) Longina (Monsun) Mind Games Aeolus (Araafa)
More Than Ready Roheryn (Galileo) Most Welcome Bow Creek (Shamardal) Mountain Cat Purr Along (Mount Nelson)
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Mr Greeley Maftool (Hard Spun) Ol’ Man River (Montjeu) Vague Nouvelle (Mastercraftsman)
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Mister Baileys Windhoek (Cape Cross)
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Montjeu Charm Spirit (Invincible Spirit) High Duty (Oratorio) Parish Hall (Teofilo)
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Mr Prospector I Am Beautiful (Rip Van Winkle) Mt Livermore Over The Ocean (Rockport Harbor) Mtoto Asmar (Cape Cross)
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Regarde Moi (King’s Best) Spoil The Fun (Rock Of Gibraltar) Nordico Timeless Call (Sakhee) Noverre Dylan Mouth (Dylan Thomas) Shuruq (Elusive Quality)
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Saint Cyrien Siljan’s Saga (Sagamix) Salt Lake Steaming Kitten (Kitten’s Joy)
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Seeking The Gold Albasharah (Arch) Ertijaal (Oasis Dream) Signs Of Blessing (Invincible Spirit)
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Selkirk Absolutely So (Acclamation) American Devil (American Post) Cocktail Queen (Motivator) Coprah (Bertolini) Gatewood (Galileo) Lady Lara (Excellent Art) Minalisa (Oasis Dream)
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nicking theory
Patrick Brain discusses and examines the pedigrees (using his own software) of the 24 stakes winners by Galileo out of Danehill mares in order to ask...
...when is a nick, in fact a nick?
Kind: has established a fine relationship with Galileo, but why is that?
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n the early 1970s, for my sins I worked as an economic adviser to the Papua New Guinea government. To escape the relentless heat of the capital Port Moresby, on some Saturdays an Australian colleague and I would take his Toyota utility, “the ute”, and drive 30 miles or so along a winding clay road carved out of the mountains, to a pub run by a blind Australian lady called “Woody”, overlooking the spectacular Rouna Falls a thousand feet below. There we would spend the afternoon playing pool against the locals for a beer a
time, and participating in the book Woody ran on the Saturday’s Australian racing. My colleague was an avid student of pedigrees and would provide the tips for the afternoon. This became my introduction to the world of thoroughbred pedigrees. One Saturday in Woody’s pub Jason drew my attention to a horse called Lot, running in Melbourne. Lot, he told me, was by the imported stallion Bourbon Prince out of a mare by another import, Red Mars (Hyperion). Lot was unbeaten after a number of runs over hurdles (very much the poor relation to Flat horses in Australia), and was
having his first start on the Flat. Jason argued that what was impressive about his pedigree was not so much the quality of his sire and dam-sire, but his dam’s dam-sire, Nightmarch. Nightmarch had won Australia’s premier weight for age race, the Cox Plate, and a Melbourne Cup. Furthermore, his sire Night Raid was also sire of Australasia’s legendary champion, Phar Lap. Jason was adamant that breeders throughout the 200-odd years’ history of horseracing had been brainwashed into believing that horses inherited their ability through their sire-line. But, he insisted, such simplistic thinking was completely at odds with the presentational style of sale catalogues for yearlings in which a horse’s pedigree credentials concentrated exclusively on details of a yearling’s dam line. In my ignorance, so compelling were his arguments that I placed what was for me a sizeable wager with Woody on Lot, thinking he would start near favourite. Lot started at 66-1 and romped home. Woody did not have the cash to pay us out. Instead, she offered to pay us in cases of pink champagne, which we loaded onto the back of the “ute”. When we left Woody’s in the purple glow of the early evening, after sharing one of the cases with Woody and some of her guests, pink seemed to be the colour of the day, as the afternoon rain had turned the clay road to a pink, soapy skating rink. I still shudder at the memory of the 30mile return journey, with a steep ravine to our right, the habitat of some of the most venomous snakes in the world. My first lesson in pedigrees had been unforgettable. It is true that since horseracing’s early days, breeders have latched onto the notion that racing prowess is passed on predominantly through the sire line. As far as I am aware, no
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...nine of the ten Group 1 winners have pedigrees in which the non-Danehill part of the mare’s pedigree appears to contribute at least as much as Danehill convincing explanation as to be has ever been forthcoming. Furthermore, springing directly from this belief is the concept of the “nick”, the positive interrelationship between a stallion and a compatible broodmare sire. I suppose it must be partly the simplicity of the theory that makes the nick so appealing to breeders. Partly also that, for want of anything better, the historical success of a stallion’s matings with particular broodmare sires gives stallion owners and breeders alike an easily understood starting point when it comes to identifying potential matings for their mares. It is impossible to speak against the positive inputs that “nicks” offer. In recent years, obvious examples have been Nureyev with Riverman mares, and Galileo with Danehill mares. Who can dispute the success of the mating that not only produced Frankel – by Galileo out of the Danehill mare Kind – but also Noble Mission, and a generation removed, Bullet Train, a son of Galileo’s sire, Sadler’s Wells. What is more, this Galileo / Danehill nick comination has produced no less than 24 (13 per cent) stakes winners from a total of 185 offspring of racing age. But still, despite such successes, I have not come across an explanation as to why nicks seem to work. Given this, I decided to develop software, it is taken nearly five years, to look deeper into the pedigrees of well-trumpeted nicks, extrapolating the pedigrees of a significant sample back eight generations. As a current example I chose the successful combination of Galileo with Danehill mares. With my initial pedigree lesson from my
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Australian colleague engraved on my mind, I decided to research the extent that the bottom half of the mare’s pedigree, the part that is independent of the nick with Danehill, might have contributed to the ensuing successes of these matings with Galileo. The results have been startling. After a marathon of programming I was
Galileo /Danehill G1 winners’ RCC scores Golden Lilac 2.18 Cima De Triomphe 1.91 Frankel 1.73 Noble Mission 1.73 Romantica 1.28 Tapestry 1.07 Intello 1.04 Roderic O’Connor 1.03 Maybe 1.01 Teofilo 0.87
Galileo /Danehill G2 winners’ RCC scores Highland Reel
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Galileo /Danehill G3 winners’ RCC scores Orchestra 1.70 Wonderfully 1.36 Sidera 1.01 Cuis Ghaire 0.73 Scintillula 0.73 Mekong River 0.39 (nearly a genuine Danehill nick!)
Galileo /Danehill Ld winners’ RCC scores Crystal Gal .88 Reem 1.44 Miss Galilei 1.42 Secret Gesture 1.04 Lagalp 0.99 Banc de Fortune 0.90 Cuis Ghaire 0.73 Dazzling 0.45 (nearly a genuine nick!)
able to apply the software to the pedigrees of the 24 stakes winners sired by Galileo out of mares by Danehill, courtesy of data available on the Racing Post website, supplied by Weatherbys. Though the software is complex, the concept I applied is really very simple. The programme identifies key ancestral clusters in the pedigree of Galileo, for up to eight generations, and then estimates the extent to which these are reinforced by (a) broodmare sire Danehill, and (b) the bottom half of the mare’s pedigree (i.e the non-Danehill 50 per cent). The two estimates are compared, to produce a figure I have termed “the relative contribution coefficient” (RCC). An RCC of 1 means that the bottom half of the mare’s pedigree reinforces Galileo’s key pedigree clusters just about equally to the reinforcements supplied by Danehill. The RCC might be viewed as a measure of the pedigree potential of the mating. Left, you can see the results I obtained for the RCC scores for Galileo’s 24 stakes winners out of Danehill mares. Nine of the ten Group 1 winners have pedigrees where the non-Danehill part of the mare’s pedigree appears to contribute at least as much as Danehill, and in the case of Golden Lilac over twice as much, with Frankel not far behind – hardly the ingredients of so-called nicks. I have performed similar studies with the produce of mares by other broodmare sires and it would appear conclusive that a genuine nick is a very rare creature indeed. Furthermore, invariably an RCC score well below 1 is indicative of a mating with poor pedigree potential. Ironically such matings have a pedigree structure more in keeping with a genuine nick, dominated by the broodmare sire. Weatherbys kindly provided me with their nicking report for Galileo. Danehill mares, obviously, top the list with the 24 black-type winners from 185 offspring of racing age (13 per cent). The sum for all mares bred to Galileo by broodmare sires with 10 or more racing age offspring, the total is 396 racing age offspring, of which 52 are black-type winners (13 per cent), exactly the same percentage as that with Danehill mares! So, when is a nick not a nick? If Disraeli did proclaim “there are lies, damned lies and statistics” I wonder if he had nicks in mind?
Monsieur Bond (IRE) Sire of over 270 Winners & £3.3m Prizemoney
2000 Chesnut, 16.0hh Danehill Dancer Musical Essence (Song)
Timeform Rated 120
Group 1 Winner ‘Move in Time’ Prix de L’Abbaye 2014
Group 1 Winner ‘Gilt Edge Girl’ Prix de L’Abbaye 2010 ‘Bond’s Girl’ Winner of 2yr Old Doncaster Race Winning £275k Breakthrough Stallion 2011 (Racing Post Bloodstock awards)
BIGGEST 2yr Old Crop to come in 2015
‘Gilt Edge Girl’ Sold for €550,000 (Goffs 2013)
Black Type Winners Rising Yearling Sales
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Tibesti
Machiavellian - Tropical (Green Desert)
Move In Time (black and pink) winning the Prix de l’Abbaye. The race has played a pivotal role in the development of both sides of his pedigree
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onsieur Bond may never have run in the race himself, but the stallion is turning the Prix de l’Abbaye into a personal favourite after siring his second winner of the Group 1 sprint courtesy of Move In Time. The David O’Meara-trained gelding triumphed at 33-1 in Paris, following in the footsteps of his paternal half-sister Gilt Edge Girl in 2010. They hail from the stallion’s first and third crops. Three years later, Gilt Edge Girl was purchased for €550,000 by the Niarchos family’s Flaxman Holdings as part of the Paulynn dispersal at last year’s Goffs November Sale, a price tag many times in advance of the £17,000 she had cost her
trainer Clive Cox as a yearling. Move In Time was even more of a bargain buy costing only £14,000 at the blue-collar DBS St Leger Festival Yearling Sales in 2009. That the six-year-old has now netted his owners over £350,000 is the stuff on which racing dreams are made. Although highly tried as a four-year-old when he contested five consecutive Group 1s, Monsieur Bond did not win at higher than Group 2 level. He has carved out a solid stallion career producing speedy runners who often have plenty of class, but rarely hit the highest levels, his two l’Abbaye victors being his only Group 1 winners. As such, he was the ideal mate for the Machiavellian mare Tibesti, who never saw a racecourse herself, but hailed from a speedy family that gave much hope that she could
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Move In Time’s success in the Prix de l’Abbaye is a rounding of a circle that began with his grand-dam, the Green Desert mare Tropical
Monsieur Bond: the fee for the Norton Grove sire has been held at £5,000 for 2015
produce smart and fast runners. Bred by Gainsborough Stud, Tibesti made her own modest headlines when setting a new sale record at the 2005 edition of the DBS Lincoln Sales as an unraced three-yearold, offered as part of the draft from Mark Johnston’s yard. Paul Mason signed the ticket for her on behalf of owner Reg Bond at 68,000gns, a price far in excess of the day’s second mostexpensive lot, who sold for 42,000gns, stating at the time that the filly would head to stud for a tryst with her new owner’s stallion Monsieur Bond, then in his first season at stud. Having foaled a filly by Rock Of Gibraltar in 2007, Tibesti has since enjoyed an almost monogamous relationship with Monsieur Bond, her only outside visit being to Captain Gerrard, to whom she produced a colt in 2011. Her first visit to Monsieur Bond in 2007, then at Whitsbury Manor Stud, was the mating that yielded Move In Time. Move In Time’s success in the Prix de l’Abbaye is a rounding of a circle that began with his grand-dam, the Green Desert mare Tropical. Bred by The Sussex Stud, Tropical was sent into training in Ireland with Dermot Weld. She made an immediate impression when winning her maiden in a dead heat at Leopardstown. She quickly followed up and
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then triumphed in the Shernazar Curragh Stakes (G3) by two and a half lengths, having also finished third in the Railway Stakes (G3). The application of blinkers did not achieve the desired effect when she could manage only sixth in the Phoenix Stakes (G1), and she rounded off the season with fourth in Listed company. The filly returned at three with some placed efforts in handicap company before returning to Pattern level to land the Listed Belgrave Stakes. That pleasing effort earned her a return to Group races and she duly impressed by winning the Phoenix Sprint Stakes and the Flying Five, both Group 3 races.
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ainsborough Stud had already swooped to purchase her yearling half-brother by Royal Academy for Ff2,300,000 at the Deauville yearling sales that August, and such was the ease with which she landed the Flying Five that Tropical became part of a buying spree by Godolphin. The team bought the filly from the Sussex Stud the week before she was due to contest the Prix de l’Abbaye. So newly minted was the Godolphin operation then that Racehorses of 1993 went to great pains to reassure its readers that the filly would not necessarily be lost to
European racing as the new owners “the Dubai-based Godolphin Racing Syndicate… have runners over here”! Lining up at Longchamp, Tropical was third-favourite behind the three co-favourites and the flying filly Lochsong, who had landed the Nunthorpe Stakes that August. However the soft ground went against Tropical and she could show little, finishing fifth behind Lochsong, beaten over 7l. Tropical was part of the first group of Godolphin horses to winter in Dubai in 1994, under the care of Hilal Ibrahim, the first trainer employed by the fledgling operation. She returned to Britain in time to face Lochsong again in the Palace House Stakes (G3) at Newmarket in April, finishing in second, 3l behind her old rival. Two unplaced efforts at York followed, before Tropical returned to Weld and re-found winning ways, repeating her victory in the Flying Five (G3), before once again failing to fire behind Lochsong in the Prix de l’Abbaye. Tropical was promptly retired to paddocks, where she visited stallions with such diverse stamina profiles as Nashwan, Zafonic, Cadeaux Genereux and Daylami. It was with Sheikh Maktoum Al Maktoum’s Machiavellian that she enjoyed her greatest success, producing Tropical Star in 2000. Racing solely at Nad Al Sheba, the gelding notched up six victories including two Group 3 victories over 6f. A repeat mating to Machiavellian produced Tibesti two years later, although Tropical then proved barren when returned to the same sire. A year after Tropical was retired from racing, her half-sister scored a Group 3 victory at Longchamp. Named Shake The Yoke, the filly returned to the same venue on Arc day to be runner-up in the Prix Marcel Boussac (G1). She was also runner-up in the Poule d’Essai des Pouliches the following season before going on to score her first Group 1 success in the Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot. She then earned two further top-level placings in the Prix du Moulin and the Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup at Keeneland. Tibesti may not have hit the heights of her siblings and her progeny have not yet come close to making the same price as she herself did in the sales ring – the most expensive sale to date is Doyouknowwhoiam, bought by Bryan Smart for £44,000 at DBS in 2010. However, agent Richard Frisby looks to have secured a real bargain, having paid only £17,000 for a full-sister to Move In Time at the DBS Premier Yearling Sales in August.
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1 Nordico (GER) 3 ch c Medicean (GB) - Norwegian Pride (FR) (Diktat (GB)) 2 Longina (GER) 3 ch f Monsun (GER) - Love Academy (GER) (Medicean (GB)) 3 Felician (GER) 6 b c Motivator (GB) - Felicity (GER) (Inchinor (GB)) Age: 2-3; Starts: 10; Wins: 3; Places: 4 Earnings: £115,884 Sire: MEDICEAN. Sire of 43 Stakes winners. In 2014 - NORDICO Diktat G3, MEDLEY CHIC Orpen LR, CATMOVES Cadeaux Genereux LR. 1st Dam: NORWEGIAN PRIDE by Diktat. 3 wins at 3 and 4 in France, Germany, Sweden, HSBC Trinhaus Burkhardt Riemer Meile LR. Dam of 2 winners: 2008: Norocco (c Shirocco) unraced. 2009: NEVADA (f Dubai Destination) 4 wins at 2 and 4 in Germany, G.P. Besitzervereinigung Neue Bult Cup LR. 2011: NORDICO (c Medicean) Sold 55,555gns yearling at BBAGS. 3 wins at 2 and 3 in Germany, Bayerische Hausbau Grosse Europa Meile G3, G. Jubilaums Herzog von Ratibor Rennen G3, 2nd Mehl-Mulhens Rennen (2000 Guineas) G2, G.P.Krefelder Rennclub Dr Busch Memorial G3,
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Qatar Prix du Petit Couvert, G3, Longchamp, September 14, 1000m 1 Mirza (GB) 7 b g Oasis Dream (GB) - Millyant (GB) (Primo Dominie) 2 Move In Time (GB) 6 ch g Monsieur Bond (IRE) - Tibesti (GB) (Machiavellian (USA)) 3 Caledonia Lady (GB) 5 b f Firebreak (GB) - Granuaile O'Malley (IRE) (Mark of Esteem (IRE)) Age: 3-7; Starts: 37; Wins: 9; Places: 7 Earnings: £184,294 Sire: OASIS DREAM. Sire of 87 Stakes winners. In 2014 - FREE PORT LUX Monsun G2, MUHAARAR Linamix G2, AKTABANTAY Falbrav G3, BERMUDA REEF Acatenango G3, FLYING JIB Mizzen Mast G3, FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH Efisio G3, MIRZA Primo Dominie G3, CLADOCERA Pivotal LR, ERTIJAAL Seeking The Gold LR, JOYEUSE Danehill LR, MAXIMUS DREAM Sadler's Wells LR, MINALISA Selkirk LR, NAADIRR High Chaparral LR, OMINOUS Selkirk LR, OPINION Sadler's Wells LR. 1st Dam: MILLYANT by Primo Dominie. 6 wins at 2, 4 and 5 at home, France, Prix du Gros-Chene G2. Dam of 6 winners:
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1998: Milly-M (f Cadeaux Genereux) unraced. Dam of Mimisel (f Selkirk: Winner at 2, 3rd totesport.com Eternal S LR) 1999: Magna (g Cadeaux Genereux) ran once in a N.H. Flat Race. 2000: Millybaa (f Anabaa) Winner at 3, 2nd Waterford Testimonial S LR, www.victorchandler.com Woodlands S LR. Broodmare. 2001: MILLINSKY (f Stravinsky) 4 wins at 4. Broodmare. 2002: JUANTORENA (c Miswaki) 2 wins. 2004: Millsini (f Rossini) ran. Broodmare. 2005: Fatal Attraction (f Oasis Dream). Broodmare. 2006: Migliori (g Royal Applause) 2007: MIRZA (g Oasis Dream) Sold 40,000gns yearling at TAOC2. 9 wins at 3 to 7, 2014 at home, France, Qatar Prix du Petit Couvert G3 (twice), Galtee Midsummer Sprint S LR, Prix du Cercle LR, 2nd Betfred Beverley Bullet Sprint S LR, Prix Hampton LR, 3rd Betfred Chipchase S G3. 2008: NIALLY NOO (g Oasis Dream) Winner at 3. 2009: MILLION FACES (f Exceed And Excel) Winner at 3. 2010: Green Millionaire (g Green Desert) Broodmare Sire: PRIMO DOMINIE. Sire of the dams of 27 Stakes winners. In 2014 - MIRZA Oasis Dream G3. Danzig Green Desert Foreign Courier OASIS DREAM b 2000 Dancing Brave Hope Bahamian MIRZA b g 2007 Dominion Primo Dominie Swan Ann MILLYANT ch 90 Song Jubilee Song Sylvanecte
Qatar Prix du Moulin de Longchamp, G1, Longchamp, September 14, 1600m 1 Charm Spirit (IRE) 3 b c Invincible Spirit (IRE) - L'Enjoleuse (IRE) (Montjeu (IRE)) 2 Toronado (IRE) 4 b c High Chaparral (IRE) - Wana Doo (USA) (Grand Slam (USA))
3 Night of Thunder (IRE) 3 ch c Dubawi (IRE) - Forest Storm (GB) (Galileo (IRE)) Age: 2-3; Starts: 8; Wins: 5; Places: 2 Earnings: £533,760 Sire: INVINCIBLE SPIRIT. Sire of 79 Stakes winners. In 2014 - CHARM SPIRIT Montjeu G1, KINGMAN Zamindar G1, SPEAKING OF WHICH Mr Prospector G2, CITRON SPIRIT Lemon Drop Kid G3, HIGH CELEBRITY Storm Cat G3, RUSSIAN SOUL Indian Ridge G3, SIGNS OF BLESSING Seeking The Gold G3, APACHE SPIRIT Sadler's Wells LR, ARMY BULLETIN Sunday Silence LR, BEACH BELLE High Chaparral LR, I'M YOURS Robellino LR, THAT IS THE SPIRIT Acatenango LR, STAYING ON Saddlers' Hall LR. 1st Dam: L'ENJOLEUSE by Montjeu. 2 wins at 3 in France. Dam of 1 winner: 2008: L'Ensorceleuse (f Oasis Dream) unraced. Broodmare. 2010: (f Holy Roman Emperor) 2011: CHARM SPIRIT (c Invincible Spirit) Sold 111,111gns yearling at AROCT. 5 wins at 2 and 3 in France, Qatar Prix du Moulin de Longchamp G1, Prix Jean Prat G1, Prix Paul de Moussac G3, Prix Djebel G3, 3rd Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere Grand Criterium G1. 2012: Reem (f Lawman) 2013: (f Kendargent) 2014: (c Myboycharlie) Broodmare Sire: MONTJEU. Sire of the dams of 18 Stakes winners. In 2014 - CHARM SPIRIT Invincible Spirit G1, LUCIA VALENTINA Savabeel G1, OBVIOUSLY Choisir G1, MOOZOON Perfectly Ready G3, PARISH HALL Teofilo G3, HIGH DUTY Oratorio LR. Danzig Green Desert Foreign Courier INVINCIBLE SPIRIT b 97 Kris Rafha Eljazzi CHARM SPIRIT b c 2011 Sadler's Wells Montjeu Floripedes L'ENJOLEUSE b 2002 Machiavellian Machaera Somfas
international database Qatar Prix Vermeille, G1, Longchamp, September 14, 2400m 1 Baltic Baroness (GER) 4 bl f Shamardal (USA) - Born Wild (GER) (Sadler's Wells (USA)) 2 Pomology (USA) 4 b/br f Arch (USA) - Sharp Apple (USA) (Diesis) 3 Dolniya (FR) 3 b f Azamour (IRE) Daltama (IRE) (Indian Ridge) Age: 2-4; Starts: 12; Wins: 5; Places: 4 Earnings: £302,220 Sire: SHAMARDAL. Sire of 65 Stakes winners. In 2014 - BALTIC BARONESS Sadler's Wells G1, DUNBOYNE EXPRESS Polish Precedent G1, MUKHADRAM Timber Country G1, BOW CREEK Most Welcome G2, EXCELLENT RESULT Sadler's Wells G2, FINTRY Indian Ridge G2, GHIBELLINES Elusive Quality G2, SOMMERABEND Monsun G2, AMARON Bertolini G3, FRENCH NAVY Woodman G3, IHTIMAL Dubai Destination G3, SHARESTAN Ashkalani G3, ABLE FRIEND Volksraad LR, ALKASSER King's Best LR, AMY ERIA Octagonal LR, CAMEO A P Indy LR, EMBLEMS Seeking The Gold LR, MAYBE DISCREET Bluebird LR, SHAMALIA Redoute's Choice LR, SHIVALIK STAR Danzig LR. 1st Dam: BORN WILD by Sadler's Wells. Winner at 3. Dam of 2 winners: 2008: (c Dubawi) 2009: BALTIC ROCK (c Rock of Gibraltar) 2 wins at 3 in Germany, Preis SWB Derby Trial LR. 2010: BALTIC BARONESS (f Shamardal) 5 wins at 2 to 4 in France, Qatar Prix Vermeille G1, Prix Cleopatre G3, G.P. de Compiegne Etapi du Defi du Galop LR, P.de la Pepiniere-Fonds Europeen Elevage LR, 2nd Prix Penelope G3. 2011: Baltic Storm (c Kandahar Run) 3rd Preis SWB Derby Trial LR. 2012: Baltic Comtesse (f Lope de Vega) in training. 2013: (f King's Best) 2014: (f Lope de Vega) Broodmare Sire: SADLER'S WELLS. Sire of the dams of 343 Stakes
winners. In 2014 - BALTIC BARONESS Shamardal G1, CURSORY GLANCE Distorted Humor G1, MINORETTE Smart Strike G1, TAGHROODA Sea The Stars G1, THE FUGUE Dansili G1, EXCELLENT RESULT Shamardal G2, ANJAZ Street Cry G3, BAWINA Dubawi G3, CAPTAIN CAT Dylan Thomas G3, RICH TAPESTRY Holy Roman Emperor G3, APACHE SPIRIT Invincible Spirit LR, BEAUTY PARLOR Elusive Quality LR, BLAZING SPEED Dylan Thomas LR, CONTINUUM Dansili LR, CRAFTY Manhattan Rain LR, GO FOR GOAL Verglas LR, ILITSHE Fastnet Rock LR, MAXIMUS DREAM Oasis Dream LR, OCEAN AND BEYOND Kingsalsa LR, OPINION Oasis Dream LR, PATIENCE ALEXANDER Kodiac LR, SILVER PHANTOM Verglas LR, STIPULATE Dansili LR, TABLE ROCK Fastnet Rock LR, TANNERY Dylan Thomas LR, TIGRILLA Clodovil LR, VIRTUAL GAME Kheleyf LR, THOMAS EDISON Danehill Dancer LR. The Shamardal/Sadler's Wells cross has produced: BALTIC BARONESS G1, AKUA'DA G2, EXCELLENT RESULT G2. Storm Cat Giant's Causeway Mariah's Storm SHAMARDAL b 2002 Machiavellian Helsinki Helen Street BALTIC BARONESS bl f 2010 Northern Dancer Sadler's Wells Fairy Bridge BORN WILD b 2003 Acatenango Borgia Britannia
Qatar Prix Niel, G2, Longchamp, September 14, 2400m 1 Ectot (GB) 3 b c Hurricane Run (IRE) - Tonnara (IRE) (Linamix (FR)) 2 Teletext (USA) 3 b c Empire Maker (USA) - Conference Call (GB) (Anabaa (USA)) 3 Adelaide (IRE) 3 b c Galileo (IRE) - Elletelle (IRE) (Elnadim (USA)) Age: 2-3; Starts: 7; Wins: 6; Places: 1 Earnings: £306,993
Sire: HURRICANE RUN. Sire of 22 Stakes winners. In 2014 - ECTOT Linamix G2, AMAZING GRACE Woodman LR, GOLDEN GUEPARD Danehill LR. 1st Dam: Tonnara by Linamix. ran on the flat in France at 2 and 3. Dam of 3 winners: 2008: MERVILLE (f Montjeu) 2 wins at 3 in France. Broodmare. 2009: MOST IMPROVED (c Lawman) 2 wins at 2 and 3, St James's Palace S G1, 3rd Dubai Dewhurst S G1. Sire. 2011: ECTOT (c Hurricane Run) Sold 59,523gns yearling at ARAUG. 6 wins at 2 and 3 in France, Criterium International G1, Qatar Prix Niel G2, Prix de Fontainebleau G3, Prix des Chenes G3, Criterium du Fonds Europeen de L'Elevage LR. 2012: Tribune Libre (f Nayef) 2013: (f Invincible Spirit) 2014: (c Invincible Spirit) Broodmare Sire: LINAMIX. Sire of the dams of 80 Stakes winners. In 2014 - ECTOT Hurricane Run G2, LIDARI Acclamation G2, MUHAARAR Oasis Dream G2, CARLA BIANCA Dansili G3, LESSTALK IN PARIS Cape Cross G3, DARE TO ACHIEVE Galileo LR, EYE IN THE SKY Sinndar LR, LUANNAN Zamindar LR, VISORIYNA Dansili LR. The Hurricane Run/Linamix cross has produced: ECTOT G1, Ballybacka Queen G3. Sadler's Wells Montjeu Floripedes HURRICANE RUN b 2002 Surumu Hold On Hone ECTOT b c 2011 Mendez Linamix Lunadix TONNARA gr 2003 Danehill Mahalia Maresca
Qatar Prix Gladiateur, G3, Longchamp, September 14, 3000m 1 Bathyrhon (GER) 4 b c Monsun (GER) - Be My Lady (GER) (Be My Guest (USA))
2 Kicky Blue (GER) 4 b f Dashing Blade - Karina du Commeaux (FR) (Law Society (USA)) 3 High Jinx (IRE) 6 b g High Chaparral (IRE) - Leonara (GER) (Surumu (GER)) Age: 2-4; Starts: 14; Wins: 4; Places: 5 Earnings: £89,351 Sire: MONSUN. Sire of 113 Stakes winners. In 2014 - FIORENTE Pilsudski G1, ALMANDIN Tiger Hill G2, ESTIMATE Darshaan G2, LONGINA Medicean G2, PROTECTIONIST Peintre Celebre G2, BATHYRHON Be My Guest G3, MIDSUMMER SUN Kingmambo LR, PINZOLO Barathea LR, VADAMOS Peintre Celebre LR, NEXT ROUND Caerleon LR. 1st Dam: BE MY LADY by Be My Guest. Winner at 3 in Germany. Dam of 7 winners: 2002: BE MY SUNSHINE (f Big Shuffle) 2 wins at 3 in Germany. Broodmare. 2003: BEIRAMAR (f Monsun) 3 wins at 3 and 4 in Germany, Nereide-Rennen LR. Broodmare. 2004: BE MY STARLIGHT (f King Charlemagne) Winner at 3 in Germany. 2005: BRICCONE (c Hawk Wing) 3 wins at 4 in Germany. 2006: Bolivia (f Monsun) 2 wins, 3rd betdaq.com Wild Flower S LR, 2nd Diana Trial G2. Broodmare. 2007: Be In Motion (f Motivator) ran on the flat in France, Germany. Broodmare. 2008: BREEZY HAWK (f Hawk Wing) 2 wins at 3 and 5 in France, Germany. 2010: BATHYRHON (c Monsun) Sold 82,101gns yearling at ARAUG. 4 wins at 3 and 4 in Czech Republic, France, Qatar Prix Gladiateur G3, 3rd Prix Bedel LR. 2012: Three Cards (f Mastercraftsman) unraced to date. 2013: (f Zamindar) Broodmare Sire: BE MY GUEST. Sire of the dams of 122 Stakes winners. In 2014 - BENVENUE Iffraaj G1, BATHYRHON Monsun G3.
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Qatar Prix Foy, G2, Longchamp, September 14, 2400m 1 Ruler of The World (IRE) 4 ch c Galileo (IRE) - Love Me True (USA) (Kingmambo (USA)) 2 Flintshire (GB) 4 b c Dansili (GB) Dance Routine (GB) (Sadler's Wells (USA)) 3 Spiritjim (FR) 4 b c Galileo (IRE) Hidden Silver (GB) (Anabaa (USA)) Age: 3-4; Starts: 9; Wins: 4; Places: 2 Earnings: £1,070,242 Sire: GALILEO. Sire of 183 Stakes winners. In 2014 - ADELAIDE Elnadim G1, AUSTRALIA Cape Cross G1, GLENEAGLES Storm Cat G1, MARVELLOUS Storm Cat G1, NOBLE MISSION Danehill G1, TAPESTRY Danehill G1, GLOBAL VIEW Storm Cat G2, GOSPEL CHOIR Pivotal G2, HIGHLAND REEL Danehill G2, RULER OF THE WORLD Kingmambo G2, SPIRITJIM Anabaa G2, TELESCOPE Darshaan G2, AIGUE MARINE Silver Hawk G3, ALTANO Lando G3, BE MY GAL Danehill Dancer G3, ERNEST HEMINGWAY Darshaan G3, EYE OF THE STORM Shirley Heights G3, GATEWOOD Selkirk G3, JOHN F KENNEDY Danehill G3, MAGICIAN Mozart G3, MEKONG RIVER Danehill G3, ORCHESTRA Danehill G3, STARSTRUCK Big Shuffle G3, DALKOVA Marju LR, DARE TO ACHIEVE Linamix LR, DAZZLING Danehill LR, FOREVER NOW Darshaan LR, FREEDOM'S LIGHT Nashwan LR, JACQUINOT BAY Last
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Tycoon LR, KINGFISHER Halling LR, OBSERVATIONAL Cadeaux Genereux LR, ORATOR Air Express LR, PLANETAIRE Kaldoun LR, ROHERYN More Than Ready LR, SECRET GESTURE Danehill LR, BALLYGLASHEEN Danehill LR, WELLS Rodrigo de Triano LR. 1st Dam: Love Me True by Kingmambo. Winner at 3, 3rd Killavullan S G3. Own sister to Black Mambo. Dam of 6 winners: 2003: Mystification (c Danehill) unraced. 2004: DUKE OF MARMALADE (c Danehill) Champion older horse in Europe in 2008. 6 wins at 2 and 4 at home, France, Tattersalls Gold Cup G1, Juddmonte International S G1, King George VI & Queen Elizabeth S G1, Prince of Wales's S G1, Prix Ganay - Anniversaire Air Mauritius G1, 2nd Tatts Millions Irish Champion S G1, St James's Palace S G1, 3rd Queen Elizabeth II S G1. Sire. 2005: SOINLOVEWITHYOU (f Sadler's Wells) Winner at 2. Broodmare. 2006: Storm Finch (c Storm Cat) unraced. 2007: Countess Lemonade (f Storm Cat) 2 wins at 3 in France, 2nd Prix des Lilas LR, 3rd Athenia S G3. Broodmare. 2008: LOOKING LOVELY (f Storm Cat) Winner at 2. Broodmare. 2010: RULER OF THE WORLD (c Galileo) Champion 3yr old in Europe in 2013 (9.5-10.5f.). 4 wins at 3 and 4 at home, France, Investec Derby S G1, Qatar Prix Foy G2, MBNA Chester Vase G3, 2nd Qatar Prix Niel G2, 3rd Qipco Champion S G1. 2011: ANNUS MIRABILIS (c Montjeu) Winner at 3. 2012: Giovanni Canaletto (c Galileo) unraced to date. Broodmare Sire: KINGMAMBO. Sire of the dams of 80 Stakes winners. In 2014 - NOBLE MOON Malibu Moon G2, RANGALI Namid G2, RULER OF THE WORLD Galileo G2, TULLIUS Le Vie Dei Colori G2, WINNING CAUSE Giant's Causeway G3, LADY OF OPERA Singspiel LR, MIDSUMMER SUN Monsun LR, NUCIFERA More Than Ready LR, QUICK MAMBO Giant's Causeway LR, RIO TIGRE Teofilo
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LR, SIVOLIERE Sea The Stars LR, SOUPER COLOSSAL War Front LR. The Galileo/Kingmambo cross has produced: RULER OF THE WORLD G1, GEMSTONE G3, Brazilian Star G3. Northern Dancer Sadler's Wells Fairy Bridge GALILEO b 98 Miswaki Urban Sea Allegretta RULER OF THE WORLD ch c 2010 Mr Prospector Kingmambo Miesque LOVE ME TRUE ch 98 Alydar Lassie's Lady Lassie Dear
Palmerstown House Estate Irish St Leger, G1, Curragh, September 14, 14f 1 Brown Panther (GB) 6 b c Shirocco (GER) - Treble Heights (IRE) (Unfuwain (USA)) 2 Leading Light (IRE) 4 b c Montjeu (IRE) - Dance Parade (USA) (Gone West (USA)) 3 Encke (USA) 5 b c Kingmambo (USA) - Shawanda (IRE) (Sinndar (IRE)) Age: 2-6; Starts: 24; Wins: 10; Places: 9 Earnings: £677,310 Sire: SHIROCCO. Sire of 22 Stakes winners. In 2014 - BROWN PANTHER Unfuwain G1, CALENDULA Lode G1, CHAMEUR Hernando LR, KESHIRO Danehill LR, ANNIE POWER Old Vic LR, BARCELONA Tauchsport LR, LAC FONTANA Josr Algarhoud LR, RED SHERLOCK Cricket Ball LR. 1st Dam: TREBLE HEIGHTS by Unfuwain. 2 wins at 3 and 4, Food Brokers Aphrodite S LR, 2nd Prix de Pomone G2. Dam of 4 winners: 2005: HOLOKO HEIGHTS (g Pivotal) 6 wins. 2006: PADDY PARTRIDGE (g Pivotal) 3 wins over hurdles. 2007: Hot Head (g Selkirk) ran twice in N.H. Flat Races and ran once over hurdles. 2008: BROWN PANTHER (c Shirocco) Sold 1,428gns yearling at ASDEC. 10 wins at 2 to 6, 2014,
Palmerstown House Estate Irish St Leger G1, Artemis Goodwood Cup G2, Cantor Fitzgerald Henry II S G3, Boodles Diamond Ormonde S G3, Totepool Pontefract Castle S LR (twice), 2nd Ladbrokes St Leger S G1, Prix Maurice de Nieuil G2, CGA Geoffrey Freer S G3 (twice), 3rd Gain Horse Feeds Irish St Leger G1, Artemis Goodwood Cup G2. 2009: THIRD HALF (g Haafhd) 5 wins. 2010: Bomber Thorn (g Manduro) 2012: Cocker (c Shirocco) unraced to date. Broodmare Sire: UNFUWAIN. Sire of the dams of 40 Stakes winners. In 2014 - BROWN PANTHER Shirocco G1, BRENDAN BRACKAN Big Bad Bob LR, OCEAN TEMPEST Act One LR. The Shirocco/Unfuwain cross has produced: BROWN PANTHER G1, Shirocco Star G1. Konigsstuhl Monsun Mosella SHIROCCO b 2001 The Minstrel So Sedulous Sedulous BROWN PANTHER b c 2008 Northern Dancer Unfuwain Height of Fashion TREBLE HEIGHTS b 99 Shirley Heights Height of Passion Maladie d'Amour
Moyglare Stud Stakes, G1, Curragh, September 14, 7f 1 Cursory Glance (USA) 2 b f Distorted Humor (USA) - Time Control (GB) (Sadler's Wells (USA)) 2 Lucida (IRE) 2 b f Shamardal (USA) - Lura (USA) (Street Cry (IRE)) 3 Found (IRE) 2 b f Galileo (IRE) Red Evie (IRE) (Intikhab (USA)) Age: 2; Starts: 4; Wins: 3; Places: 1 Earnings: £219,858 Sire: DISTORTED HUMOR. Sire of 85 Stakes winners. In 2014 CURSORY GLANCE Sadler's Wells G1, FIRE WITH FIRE Capote G2, INTERPRET Interprete LR, NAWWAAR Rahy LR, WIND FIRE A P Indy LR.
international database 1st Dam: TIME CONTROL by Sadler's Wells. Winner at 3. Own sister to TIME ON. Dam of 1 winner: 2010: Severiano (g Danehill Dancer) 2011: Willow View (f Lemon Drop Kid) unraced to date. 2012: CURSORY GLANCE (f Distorted Humor) 3 wins at 2, Moyglare Stud S G1, Albany S G3, 2nd Pinsent Masons Lowther S G2. 2013: (f Distorted Humor) 2014: (f War Front) Broodmare Sire: SADLER'S WELLS. Sire of the dams of 343 Stakes winners. In 2014 - BALTIC BARONESS Shamardal G1, CURSORY GLANCE Distorted Humor G1, MINORETTE Smart Strike G1, TAGHROODA Sea The Stars G1, THE FUGUE Dansili G1, EXCELLENT RESULT Shamardal G2, ANJAZ Street Cry G3, BAWINA Dubawi G3, CAPTAIN CAT Dylan Thomas G3, RICH TAPESTRY Holy Roman Emperor G3, APACHE SPIRIT Invincible Spirit LR, BEAUTY PARLOR Elusive Quality LR, BLAZING SPEED Dylan Thomas LR, CONTINUUM Dansili LR, CRAFTY Manhattan Rain LR, GO FOR GOAL Verglas LR, ILITSHE Fastnet Rock LR, MAXIMUS DREAM Oasis Dream LR, OCEAN AND BEYOND Kingsalsa LR, OPINION Oasis Dream LR, PATIENCE ALEXANDER Kodiac LR, SILVER PHANTOM Verglas LR, STIPULATE Dansili LR, TABLE ROCK Fastnet Rock LR, TANNERY Dylan Thomas LR, TIGRILLA Clodovil LR, VIRTUAL GAME Kheleyf LR, THOMAS EDISON Danehill Dancer LR. The Distorted Humor/Sadler's Wells cross has produced: AESOP'S FABLES G1, CURSORY GLANCE G1, PATHFORK G1. Mr Prospector Forty Niner File DISTORTED HUMOR ch 93 Danzig Danzig's Beauty Sweetest Chant CURSORY GLANCE b f 2012 Northern Dancer Sadler's Wells Fairy Bridge TIME CONTROL b 2005 Darshaan Time Away Not Before Time
Moyglare 'Jewels' Blandford Stakes, G2, Curragh, September 14, 10f 1 Tarfasha (IRE) 3 ch f Teofilo (IRE) - Grecian Bride (IRE) (Groom Dancer (USA)) 2 Chicquita (IRE) 4 b f Montjeu (IRE) - Prudenzia (IRE) (Dansili (GB)) 3 Roheryn (IRE) 3 b f Galileo (IRE) La Chunga (USA) (More Than Ready (USA)) Age: 2-3; Starts: 7; Wins: 3; Places: 3 Earnings: £275,959 Sire: TEOFILO. Sire of 26 Stakes winners. In 2014 - SONNTAG Strategic G1, TARFASHA Groom Dancer G2, AMRALAH Diesis G3, PARISH HALL Montjeu G3, TOBANN Indian Ridge G3, HAVANA BEAT Desert Prince LR, PYRROLIC Jeune LR, RIO TIGRE Kingmambo LR, SIMBA One Cool Cat LR, BROUGHTON Artan LR. 1st Dam: Grecian Bride by Groom Dancer. unraced. Own sister to ATHENS BELLE. Dam of 7 winners: 1999: CHAMPAIN SANDS (g Green Desert) 6 wins. 2000: (c Danehill) 2002: ALLEXINA (f Barathea) 4 wins at 2 and 3, Rathbarry Stud's Barathea Finale S LR, Gerrardstown House Silken Glider S LR, Ennistown Stud EBF Salsabil S LR, 2nd Irish StallionFarms EBF Blue Wind S G3, Prix MinerveShadwell G3. Broodmare. Dam of Grecian Tiger (g Tiger Hill: 2 wins, 3rd K.McManus Bookmaker Pro/Am INH Flat Race LR) 2003: Seiun Aglaia (f Singspiel) ran on the flat in Japan. Broodmare. 2004: Athenian Way (f Barathea) Winner at 3, 2nd Kerry Group Noblesse S G3. Broodmare. 2006: CROWFOOT (c Sadler's Wells) Winner at 3. 2007: So Secret (f Barathea). Broodmare. 2008: SADDLER'S ROCK (c Sadler's Wells). 4 wins at 3 and 4, Stobart Doncaster Cup G2, Artemis Goodwood Cup G2, 3rd Ascot Gold Cup G1, Gain Irish St Leger G1. 2010: Galileo Rock (c Galileo) Winner at 2, 2nd Dubai Duty Free
Irish Derby G1, 3rd Investec Derby S G1, Ladbrokes St Leger S G1. 2011: TARFASHA (f Teofilo) 3 wins at 2 and 3, Moyglare 'Jewels' Blandford S G2, Irish StallionFarms EBF Blue Wind S G3, 2nd Investec Henry Cecil Mem. Oaks S G1, 3rd C L Weld Park S G3. 2013: (f Teofilo) Broodmare Sire: GROOM DANCER. Sire of the dams of 59 Stakes winners. In 2014 TARFASHA Teofilo G2, DANZENO Denounce G3, ARCISATE Dubai Destination LR. The Teofilo/Groom Dancer cross has produced: TARFASHA G1, LEOFILO LR. Galileo
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Urban Sea TEOFILO b 2004 Danehill Speirbhean Saviour TARFASHA ch f 2011 Blushing Groom Groom Dancer Featherhill GRECIAN BRIDE ch 94 Ela-Mana-Mou Greektown Edinburgh
Goffs Vincent O'Brien National Stakes, G1, Curragh, September 14, 7f 1 Gleneagles (IRE) 2 b c Galileo (IRE) - You'resothrilling (USA) (Storm Cat (USA)) 2 Toscanini (IRE) 2 b c Shamardal (USA) - Tuzla (FR) (Panoramic) 3 Dutch Connection (GB) 2 ch c Dutch Art (GB) - Endless Love (IRE) (Dubai Destination (USA)) Age: 2; Starts: 5; Wins: 4; Places: 1 Earnings: £238,433 Sire: GALILEO. Sire of 183 Stakes winners. In 2014 - ADELAIDE Elnadim G1, AUSTRALIA Cape Cross G1, GLENEAGLES Storm Cat G1, MARVELLOUS Storm Cat G1, NOBLE MISSION Danehill G1, TAPESTRY Danehill G1, GLOBAL VIEW Storm Cat G2, GOSPEL CHOIR Pivotal G2, HIGHLAND REEL Danehill G2, RULER OF THE WORLD Kingmambo G2, SPIRITJIM Anabaa G2, TELESCOPE Darshaan G2, AIGUE MARINE Silver Hawk G3, ALTANO Lando
G3, BE MY GAL Danehill Dancer G3, ERNEST HEMINGWAY Darshaan G3, EYE OF THE STORM Shirley Heights G3, GATEWOOD Selkirk G3, JOHN F KENNEDY Danehill G3, MAGICIAN Mozart G3, MEKONG RIVER Danehill G3, ORCHESTRA Danehill G3, STARSTRUCK Big Shuffle G3, DALKOVA Marju LR, DARE TO ACHIEVE Linamix LR, DAZZLING Danehill LR, FOREVER NOW Darshaan LR, FREEDOM'S LIGHT Nashwan LR, JACQUINOT BAY Last Tycoon LR, KINGFISHER Halling LR, OBSERVATIONAL Cadeaux Genereux LR, ORATOR Air Express LR, PLANETAIRE Kaldoun LR, ROHERYN More Than Ready LR, SECRET GESTURE Danehill LR, BALLYGLASHEEN Danehill LR, WELLS Rodrigo de Triano LR. 1st Dam: YOU'RESOTHRILLING by Storm Cat. 2 wins at 2, Irish Thoroughbred Cherry Hinton S G2. Own sister to GIANT'S CAUSEWAY, Tumblebrutus, Tiger Dance and Freud. Dam of 2 winners: 2011: MARVELLOUS (f Galileo) 2 wins at 2 and 3, Etihad Airways Irish 1000 Guineas G1. 2012: GLENEAGLES (c Galileo) 4 wins at 2, Goffs Vincent O'Brien National S G1, Galileo EBF Futurity S G2, Japanese Racing Authority Tyros S G3. 2013: (f Galileo) Broodmare Sire: STORM CAT. Sire of the dams of 160 Stakes winners. In 2014 - CLOSE HATCHES First Defence G1, GLENEAGLES Galileo G1, MARVELLOUS Galileo G1, SHARED BELIEF Candy Ride G1, COUP DE GRACE Tapit G2, GLOBAL VIEW Galileo G2, KIZUNA Deep Impact G2, RED SPADA Taiki Shuttle G2, SAHARA SKY Pleasant Tap G2, CLOUD SCAPES Smart Strike G3, HIGH CELEBRITY Invincible Spirit G3, LEMON DROP DREAM Lemon Drop Kid G3, LUCKY PLAYER Lookin At Lucky G3, SWEET SWAP Candy Ride G3, CAT'S CLAW Dynaformer LR, MISS FROST Curlin LR, CORNHUSKER Dynaformer LR. The Galileo/Storm Cat cross has produced: GLENEAGLES G1, MARVELLOUS G1, MISTY FOR ME G1, GLOBAL VIEW G2, TWIRL G3.
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international database Northern Dancer Sadler's Wells Fairy Bridge GALILEO b 98 Miswaki Urban Sea Allegretta GLENEAGLES b c 2012 Storm Bird Storm Cat Terlingua YOU'RESOTHRILLING br 2005 Rahy Mariah's Storm Immense
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Pivotal Fearless Revival KYLLACHY b 98 Song Pretty Poppy Moonlight Serenade STEPPER POINT b g 2009 Indian Ridge Compton Place Nosey SACRE COEUR b 2004 Electric Take Heart Hollow Heart
Derrinstown Stud Flying Five Stakes, G3, Curragh, September 14, 5f
La Coupe de Maisons-Laffitte, G3, Maisons-Laffitte, September 19, 2000m
1 Stepper Point (GB) 5 b g Kyllachy (GB) - Sacre Coeur (GB) (Compton Place (GB)) 2 Sir Maximilian (IRE) 5 b g Royal Applause (GB) - Nebraska Lady (IRE) (Lujain (USA)) 3 Russian Soul (IRE) 6 b g Invincible Spirit (IRE) - Russian Hill (GB) (Indian Ridge)
1 Fractional (IRE) 5 b g Manduro (GER) - Sharp Point (IRE) (Royal Academy (USA)) 2 Smoking Sun (USA) 5 b/br c Smart Strike (CAN) - Burning Sunset (GB) (Caerleon (USA)) 3 Planetaire (GB) 3 b c Galileo (IRE) - Occupandiste (IRE) (Kaldoun (FR))
Age: 2-5; Starts: 37; Wins: 7; Places: 12 Earnings: £354,967
Age: 3-5; Starts: 10; Wins: 7; Places: 2 Earnings: £153,625
Sire: KYLLACHY. Sire of 21 Stakes winners. In 2014 - SOLE POWER Distant View G1, PENITENT Bishop of Cashel G3, STEPPER POINT Compton Place G3.
Sire: MANDURO. Sire of 15 Stakes winners. In 2014 - RIBBONS Marju G1, FRACTIONAL Royal Academy G3, MEERJUNGFRAU Dashing Blade G3, GREATWOOD Galileo LR, TRUE STORY Darshaan LR.
1st Dam: SACRE COEUR by Compton Place. Winner at 2. Dam of 3 winners: 2009: STEPPER POINT (g Kyllachy) Sold 45,000gns yearling at TAOC2. 7 wins at 2, 4 and 5 at home, France, Derrinstown Stud Flying Five S G3, Betfred Beverley Bullet Sprint S LR, bookmakers.co.uk Hever Sprint S LR, Criterium de Vitesse LR, 2nd King's Stand S G1, Coolmore Nunthorpe S G1, Prix du Gros-Chene G2, 3rd Prix de SaintGeorges G3, Prix du Cercle LR. 2010: CROSS MY HEART (f Sakhee's Secret) Winner at 2. 2011: GULLAND ROCK (g Exceed And Excel) 2 wins at 2 and 3. 2014: (c Foxwedge) Broodmare Sire: COMPTON PLACE. Sire of the dams of 4 Stakes winners. In 2014 - AVON PEARL Avonbridge G3, STEPPER POINT Kyllachy G3.
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1st Dam: SHARP POINT by Royal Academy. 3 wins at 2 to 4 at home, USA, Tipperary Sprint LR, 2nd Heinz 57 Phoenix S G1. Dam of 7 winners: 1998: Westward (c Gone West) 1999: THOUGHT (f Zafonic) Winner at 2. Broodmare. 2000: Crochet (f Mark of Esteem) unraced. Broodmare. 2001: (c Cape Cross). died as a yearling. 2002: NEEDLECRAFT (f Mark of Esteem) 4 wins at 2 and 3 in France, Italy, Prix Chloe G3, Premio Sergio Cumani G3, 2nd Oppenheim Pramerica Grosse Europa-Meile G2. Broodmare. 2003: MAYFIELD (f Danehill) Winner in France. Dam of GALLATIN (g Street Cry: The Nathan Berry Tulloch S G2), Union Gap (g Elusive Quality: Winner in
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Australia, 3rd Yellowglen Vintage Poseidon S LR) 2004: GUNPOINT (g Rainbow Quest) Winner of a N.H. Flat Race. 2006: Inscription (f Xaar) unraced. 2007: My Point Exactly (c Mark of Esteem) 2008: RETREAT CONTENT (g Dubai Destination) Winner at 3. 2009: FRACTIONAL (g Manduro) 7 wins at 3 and 5 in France, La Coupe de Maisons-Laffitte G3, Prix Quincey - Lucien Barriere G3, Prix de Tourgeville LR, 3rd P.Eugene Adam (G.P.de Maisons-Laffitte) G2. 2010: MILITARY DEVICE (g Shirocco) 2 wins at 4 in Italy. 2013: (f Canford Cliffs) Broodmare Sire: ROYAL ACADEMY. Sire of the dams of 139 Stakes winners. In 2014 - COFFEE CLIQUE Medaglia d'Oro G1, NASHVILLE Darci Brahma G1, PAINT NAIF Crimson Tide G1, GUEST OF HONOUR Cape Cross G2, SZUMUL Showing Up G2, AMARILLO Holy Roman Emperor G3, BUTLER Dubai Dust G3, FRACTIONAL Manduro G3, OMI ALICE White Muzzle G3, SABATINI Street Cry G3, SAI DE BAIXO Elusive Quality G3, SHARP SENSATION Sharp Humor G3, CASH AKCE Divine Light LR, JOE CZARINA Falvelon LR, QUIET FORCE Dynaformer LR, SUMMER SURPRICE Le Havre LR, TOUCH THE SKY Jet Master LR. Konigsstuhl Monsun Mosella MANDURO b 2002 Be My Guest Mandellicht Mandelauge FRACTIONAL b g 2009 Nijinsky Royal Academy Crimson Saint SHARP POINT ch 92 Sharpen Up Nice Point Alpine Niece
Dubai International Airport World Trophy, G3, Newbury, September 20, 5f 1 Mecca's Angel (IRE) 3 gr f Dark Angel (IRE) - Folga (GB) (Atraf (GB)) 2 Justice Day (IRE) 3 b c Acclamation (GB) - Rock Exhibition (GB) (Rock of Gibraltar (IRE))
3 Ajjaadd (USA) 8 b g Elusive Quality (USA) - Millstream (USA) (Dayjur (USA)) Age: 2-3; Starts: 11; Wins: 6; Places: 4 Earnings: £115,862 Sire: DARK ANGEL. Sire of 13 Stakes winners. In 2014 ESTIDHKAAR Danetime G2, MECCA'S ANGEL Atraf G3, BRONZE MAQUETTE Proud Citizen LR, GUITAR PETE Lear Fan LR. 1st Dam: Folga by Atraf. 6 wins at 2 to 4, 2nd EBF Lansdown S LR. Dam of 2 winners: 2011: MECCA'S ANGEL (f Dark Angel) Sold 16,000gns yearling at TAOC2. 6 wins at 2 and 3, Dubai International Airport World Trophy G3, John Smith's Original Scarbrough S LR, 2nd Shadwell EBF Stallions H.Rosebery S LR, Julia Graves Roses S LR. 2012: MARKAZ (c Dark Angel) Winner at 2. 2014: (f Dark Angel) Broodmare Sire: ATRAF. Sire of the dams of 3 Stakes winners. In 2014 - MECCA'S ANGEL Dark Angel G3. Royal Applause Acclamation Princess Athena DARK ANGEL gr 2005 Machiavellian Midnight Angel Night At Sea MECCA'S ANGEL gr f 2011 Clantime Atraf Flitteriss Park FOLGA b 2002 Belfort Desert Dawn Cast Pearls
Dubai Duty Free Mill Reef Stakes, G2, Newbury, September 20, 6f 1 Toocoolforschool (IRE) 2 b g Showcasing (GB) - Spring Surprise (GB) (Hector Protector (USA)) 2 Growl (GB) 2 b c Oasis Dream (GB) - Desert Tigress (USA) (Storm Cat (USA)) 3 Kibaar (GB) 2 b c Pastoral Pursuits (GB) - Ashes (IRE) (General Monash (USA)) Age: 2; Starts: 5; Wins: 2; Places: 3 Earnings: £69,254
international database Sire: SHOWCASING. Sire of 3 Stakes winners. In 2014 TOOCOOLFORSCHOOL Hector Protector G2, CAPPELLA SANSEVERO Royal Applause G3, ACCIPITER Silver Hawk LR. 1st Dam: SPRING SURPRISE by Hector Protector. Winner at 2. Dam of 3 winners: 2008: SPRINGING BARONESS (f Bertolini) 5 wins at 4 to 6 in Hungary. 2009: TENDER SURPRISE (f Doyen) 2 wins over hurdles at 5. 2010: (c Sakhee) 2012: TOOCOOLFORSCHOOL (g Showcasing) Sold 19,047gns yearling at DNPRM. 2 wins at 2, Dubai Duty Free Mill Reef S G2, 2nd Tattersalls Acomb S G3, Weatherbys Flying Scotsman S LR. 2013: (f Frozen Power) Broodmare Sire: HECTOR PROTECTOR. Sire of the dams of 17 Stakes winners. In 2014 TOOCOOLFORSCHOOL Showcasing G2, GLORIOUS PROTECTOR Azamour LR. Green Desert Oasis Dream Hope SHOWCASING b 2007 Zafonic Arabesque Prophecy TOOCOOLFORSCHOOL b g 2012 Woodman Hector Protector Korveya SPRING SURPRISE b 2001 Caerleon Tender Moment Cannon Boy
Dubai Duty Free Legacy Cup Arc Trial, G3, Newbury, September 20, 11f 1 Hillstar (GB) 4 b c Danehill Dancer (IRE) - Crystal Star (GB) (Mark of Esteem (IRE)) 2 Tasaday (USA) 4 gr f Nayef (USA) - Tashelka (FR) (Mujahid (USA)) 3 Cubanita (GB) 5 ch f Selkirk (USA) - Caribana (GB) (Hernando (FR)) Age: 2-4; Starts: 14; Wins: 3; Places: 9 Earnings: £414,621 Sire: DANEHILL DANCER. Sire of 161 Stakes winners. In 2014 ESOTERIQUE Dancing Brave G1,
STEPS IN TIME O'Reilly G1, HERE COMES WHEN Spinning World G2, HILLSTAR Mark of Esteem G3, MEDEA Giant's Causeway G3, OSAILA Entrepreneur G3, ACROSTAR Iglesia LR, THOMAS EDISON Sadler's Wells LR. 1st Dam: CRYSTAL STAR by Mark of Esteem. 2 wins at 2, Reading Evening Post Radley S LR, 2nd Dubai Duty Free Fred Darling S G3. Dam of 3 winners: 2005: CRYSTAL CAPELLA (f Cape Cross) 8 wins at 3 to 6, Princess of Wales's Sportingbet S G2, Pride S G2 (twice). Broodmare. 2006: SANDOR (g Fantastic Light) 10 wins. 2007: Drop In The Ocean (f Tiger Hill) unraced. 2008: Crystal Etoile (f Dansili). Broodmare. 2010: HILLSTAR (c Danehill Dancer) 3 wins at 2 to 4, King Edward VII S G2, Dubai Duty Free Legacy Cup Arc Trial G3, 2nd Hardwicke S G2, Boylesports Princess of Wales's S G2, Boodles Diamond Ormonde S G3, Betfred Rose of Lancaster S G3, 3rd King George VI & Queen Elizabeth S G1. 2012: Crystal Zvezda (f Dubawi) 2014: (c Sea The Stars) Broodmare Sire: MARK OF ESTEEM. Sire of the dams of 30 Stakes winners. In 2014 - AVENIR CERTAIN Le Havre G1, HILLSTAR Danehill Dancer G3, SANDIVA Footstepsinthesand G3, SRUTHAN Arakan G3, CALEDONIA LADY Firebreak LR, DANZA CAVALLO Sunday Break LR, HONOR BOUND Authorized LR, TO THE MANOR BORN Royal Kingdom LR, TRIP TO RHODOS Rail Link LR, WENTWORTH Acclamation LR, FINEST ADVENTURE Poseidon Adventure LR, KATIE T Beneficial LR. Danzig Danehill Razyana DANEHILL DANCER b 93 Sharpen Up Mira Adonde Lettre d'Amour HILLSTAR b c 2010 Darshaan Mark of Esteem Homage CRYSTAL STAR ch 2000 Be My Guest Crystal Cavern Krisalya
Prix du Prince d'Orange, G3, Longchamp, September 20, 2000m 1 Free Port Lux (GB) 3 br c Oasis Dream (GB) - Royal Highness (GER) (Monsun (GER)) 2 Bodhi (FR) 3 b c Hurricane Cat (USA) - Kentucky Beauty (FR) (Orpen (USA)) 3 Calling Out (FR) 3 b c Martaline (GB) - Exit The Straight (IRE) (Exit To Nowhere (USA)) Age: 2-3; Starts: 9; Wins: 3; Places: 4 Earnings: £224,305 Sire: OASIS DREAM. Sire of 87 Stakes winners. In 2014 - FREE PORT LUX Monsun G2, MUHAARAR Linamix G2, AKTABANTAY Falbrav G3, BERMUDA REEF Acatenango G3, FLYING JIB Mizzen Mast G3, FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH Efisio G3, MIRZA Primo Dominie G3, CLADOCERA Pivotal LR, ERTIJAAL Seeking The Gold LR, JOYEUSE Danehill LR, MAXIMUS DREAM Sadler's Wells LR, MINALISA Selkirk LR, NAADIRR High Chaparral LR, OMINOUS Selkirk LR, OPINION Sadler's Wells LR. 1st Dam: ROYAL HIGHNESS by Monsun. 4 wins at 3 and 5 in France, USA, Beverly D S G1, 2nd Prix Ganay-Grand Prix Air Mauritius G1, Prix VermeilleLucien Barriere G1, 3rd Prix Vermeille-Lucien Barriere G1, Joe Hirsch Turf Classic Inv. S G1. Dam of 2 winners: 2009: ROSE ET NOIRE (f Dansili) Winner at 3 in France. 2010: King of England (c Galileo) unraced. 2011: FREE PORT LUX (c Oasis Dream) Sold 174,603gns yearling at ARAUG. 3 wins at 2 and 3 in France, Prix Hocquart G2, Prix du Prince d'Orange G3, 2nd Prix Guillaume d'Ornano-Logis St Germain G2, Prix La Force G3. 2012: Emirates Comfort (f Dubawi) unraced to date. 2013: (f Galileo) 2014: (f Galileo) Broodmare Sire: MONSUN. Sire of the dams of 36 Stakes winners. In 2014 - SEA THE MOON Sea The
Stars G1, SIRIUS Dashing Blade G1, FREE PORT LUX Oasis Dream G2, SOMMERABEND Shamardal G2, JAMR Singspiel G3, GUILIANI Tertullian LR, NIGHT WISH Sholokhov LR, QUADUNA Duke of Marmalade LR, SECESSIO Konigstiger LR, SWACADELIC Adlerflug LR, SOLONDER Solon LR. Danzig Green Desert Foreign Courier OASIS DREAM b 2000 Dancing Brave Hope Bahamian FREE PORT LUX br c 2011 Konigsstuhl Monsun Mosella ROYAL HIGHNESS b 2002 Nashwan Reem Dubai Gesedeh
Prix des Chenes, G3, Longchamp, September 20, 1600m 1 Evasive's First (FR) 2 b c Evasive (GB) - Zalia (FR) (Oasis Dream (GB)) 2 De Treville (GB) 2 b c Oasis Dream (GB) - Dar Re Mi (GB) (Singspiel (IRE)) 3 Cherek (FR) 2 b c Paco Boy (IRE) Cherryxma (FR) (Linamix (FR)) Age: 2; Starts: 7; Wins: 5; Places: 2 Earnings: £87,917 Sire: EVASIVE. Sire of 1 Stakes winners. In 2014 - EVASIVE'S FIRST Oasis Dream G3. 1st Dam: Zalia by Oasis Dream. Dam of 1 winner: 2012: EVASIVE'S FIRST (c Evasive) Sold 18,583gns yearling at OSSEP. 5 wins at 2 in France, Prix des Chenes G3, Prix des Jouvenceaux et des Jouvencelles LR. 2013: Dame de Sang (f Vision d'Etat) Broodmare Sire: OASIS DREAM. Sire of the dams of 6 Stakes winners. In 2014 - DARK RECKONING Equiano G3, EVASIVE'S FIRST Evasive G3, EXTORTIONIST Dandy Man G3, LACY Authorized G3, BABY FOOT Footstepsinthesand LR, MIND OF MADNESS Azamour LR.
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international database Gone West Elusive Quality Touch of Greatness EVASIVE ch 2006 Storm Cat Canda East of The Moon EVASIVE'S FIRST b c 2012 Green Desert Oasis Dream Hope ZALIA b 2007 Platini Haraplata Harasava
William Hill Firth of Clyde Stakes, G3, Ayr, September 20, 6f 1 Dark Reckoning (GB) 2 b f Equiano (FR) - Impressible (GB) (Oasis Dream (GB)) 2 Parsley (IRE) 2 br f Zebedee (GB) - Montefino (IRE) (Shamardal (USA)) 3 Ainippe (IRE) 2 b f Captain Rio (GB) - Imitation (GB) (Darshaan) Age: 2; Starts: 6; Wins: 3; Places: 2 Earnings: £51,571 Sire: EQUIANO. Sire of 1 Stakes winners. In 2014 - DARK RECKONING Oasis Dream G3. 1st Dam: IMPRESSIBLE by Oasis Dream. 5 wins at 2 and 3. Dam of 1 winner: 2012: DARK RECKONING (f Equiano) Sold 29,523gns yearling at DNPRM. 3 wins at 2, William Hill Firth of Clyde S G3. 2013: (c Equiano) 2014: (f Nathaniel) Broodmare Sire: OASIS DREAM. Sire of the dams of 6 Stakes winners. In 2014 - DARK RECKONING Equiano G3, EVASIVE'S FIRST Evasive G3, EXTORTIONIST Dandy Man G3, LACY Authorized G3, BABY FOOT Footstepsinthesand LR, MIND OF MADNESS Azamour LR. Royal Applause Acclamation Princess Athena EQUIANO b 2005 Ela-Mana-Mou Entente Cordiale Mirmande DARK RECKONING b f 2012 Green Desert Oasis Dream Hope IMPRESSIBLE b 2006 Imperial Frontier Imperial Bailiwick Syndikos
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Premio Federico Tesio, G2, Milan, September 21, 2200m 1 Dylan Mouth (IRE) 3 b c Dylan Thomas (IRE) - Cottonmouth (IRE) (Noverre (USA)) 2 Biz The Nurse (IRE) 4 b c Oratorio (IRE) - Biz Bar (GB) (Tobougg (IRE)) 3 Oil of England (GER) 3 b c Lord of England (GER) - Oligarchica (GER) (Desert King (IRE)) Age: 2-3; Starts: 7; Wins: 6; Places: 0 Earnings: £369,216 Sire: DYLAN THOMAS. Sire of 17 Stakes winners. In 2014 - DYLAN MOUTH Noverre G2, DYLAN'S PROMISE Rigoletto G2, FINAL SCORE Hernando G2, PETHER'S MOON Tirol G2, CAPTAIN CAT Sadler's Wells G3, NOT LISTENIN'TOME Encosta de Lago G3, BLAZING SPEED Sadler's Wells LR, RALSTON ROAD Galileo LR, TANNERY Sadler's Wells LR, DANEKING King's Best LR. 1st Dam: COTTONMOUTH by Noverre. 12 wins at 2 to 5 in Italy, Premio Verziere G3. Dam of 2 winners: 2011: DYLAN MOUTH (c Dylan Thomas) 6 wins at 2 and 3 in Italy, Derby Italiano G2, Premio Federico Tesio G2, Premio Emanuele Filiberto LR. 2012: PROMISSORY NOTE (f Rock of Gibraltar) Winner at 2 in Italy. 2013: (c Holy Roman Emperor) 2014: (f Lawman) Broodmare Sire: NOVERRE. Sire of the dams of 3 Stakes winners. In 2014 - DYLAN MOUTH Dylan Thomas G2, SHURUQ Elusive Quality G2. Danzig Danehill Razyana DYLAN THOMAS b 2003 Diesis Lagrion Wrap It Up DYLAN MOUTH b c 2011 Rahy Noverre Danseur Fabuleux COTTONMOUTH b 2004 Darshaan Nafzira Nafzawa
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D. C. Lavarack & Lanwades Stud Stakes, G3, Gowran Park, September 21, 9f 1 Brooch (USA) 3 b f Empire Maker (USA) - Daring Diva (GB) (Dansili (GB)) 2 Regardez (GB) 3 b f Champs Elysees (GB) - Look So (GB) (Efisio) 3 Odeliz (IRE) 4 ch f Falco (USA) Acatama (USA) (Efisio) Age: 3; Starts: 3; Wins: 3; Places: 0 Earnings: £68,988 Sire: EMPIRE MAKER. Sire of 41 Stakes winners. In 2014 - DARING DANCER Red Ransom G2, BROOCH Dansili G3, SUSHI EMPIRE Danzig LR. 1st Dam: DARING DIVA by Dansili. 2 wins at 2 in France, Criterium de Vitesse LR. Own sister to EMULOUS. Dam of 2 winners: 2009: CAPONATA (f Selkirk) 3 wins at 3 and 4, ISF Victor McCalmont EBF S LR, Irish Stallion Farms EBF Naas Oaks Trial LR, 2nd Irresistible Jewel Blandford S G2. 2011: BROOCH (f Empire Maker) 3 wins at 3, D. C. Lavarack & Lanwades Stud S G3, Vincent O'Brien Ruby S LR. 2013: (f Lonhro) 2014: (c Candy Ride) Broodmare Sire: DANSILI. Sire of the dams of 10 Stakes winners. In 2014 - BROOCH Empire Maker G3, SNOW SKY Nayef G3, SON CESIO Zafeen LR. Fappiano Unbridled Gana Facil EMPIRE MAKER b/br 2000 El Gran Senor Toussaud Image of Reality BROOCH b f 2011 Danehill Dansili Hasili DARING DIVA b 2003 Distant View Aspiring Diva Queen of Song
Grosser Preis Von DSW21 St Leger, G3, Dortmund, September 21, 2800m 1 Kaldera (GER) 3 ch f Sinndar (IRE) - Konigstochter (GER) (Dai Jin (GB))
2 Virginia Sun (GER) 3 b f Doyen (IRE) - Valdina (GER) (Lomitas (GB)) 3 Rock of Romance (IRE) 4 br c Rock of Gibraltar (IRE) - Romantic Venture (IRE) (Indian Ridge) Age: 2-3; Starts: 10; Wins: 6; Places: 2 Earnings: £76,525 Sire: SINNDAR. Sire of 23 Stakes winners. In 2014 - KALDERA Dai Jin G3, EYE IN THE SKY Linamix LR. 1st Dam: KONIGSTOCHTER by Dai Jin. 4 wins at 3 in Germany, Berberis Rennen LR. Dam of 1 winner: 2011: KALDERA (f Sinndar) Sold 9,523gns yearling at BBAGS. 6 wins at 2 and 3 in France, Germany, Grosser Preis Von DSW21 St Leger G3, Mercedes Benz Steherpreis LR. 2012: Konigsland (f Lando) unraced to date. 2013: Konigstraum (c Sholokhov) 2014: Konigsbraut (f Lord of England) Broodmare Sire: DAI JIN. Sire of the dams of 1 Stakes winners. In 2014 - KALDERA Sinndar G3. Chief's Crown Grand Lodge La Papagena SINNDAR b 97 Lashkari Sinntara Sidama KALDERA ch f 2011 Peintre Celebre Dai Jin Dawlah KONIGSTOCHTER b 2005 Second Set Karenina Konigsblute
Somerville Tattersall Stakes, G3, Newmarket, September 25, 7f 1 Maftool (USA) 2 b/br c Hard Spun (USA) - With Intention (USA) (Mr Greeley (USA)) 2 Markaz (IRE) 2 gr c Dark Angel (IRE) - Folga (GB) (Atraf (GB)) 3 Mubtaghaa (IRE) 2 b c Acclamation (GB) - Mabalane (IRE) (Danehill (USA)) Age: 2; Starts: 4; Wins: 2; Places: 2 Earnings: £45,009
international database Sire: HARD SPUN. Sire of 30 Stakes winners. In 2014 - HARD NOT TO LIKE Tactical Cat G1, HARDEST CORE Housebuster G1, WICKED STRONG Charismatic G1, BIG JOHN B Doneraile Court G2, TEXT'N HURLEY Quest For Fame G2, HARD ENOUGH Mr Greeley G3, MAFTOOL Mr Greeley G3, RELOAD Mr Prospector G3, LATE CHARGE Octagonal LR, SOMERIES Mr Prospector LR, SPIN DA WHEELS Speed Week LR, SPINNING JENNY Brief Truce LR. 1st Dam: With Intention by Mr Greeley. unraced. Dam of 1 winner: 2012: MAFTOOL (c Hard Spun) 2 wins at 2, Somerville Tattersall S G3, 2nd Totescop6 Sirenia S G3. 2013: (f Sidney's Candy) Broodmare Sire: MR GREELEY. Sire of the dams of 19 Stakes winners. In 2014 - BIG KICK Tiznow G2, BEST WARRIOR Majestic Warrior G3, GUYS REWARD Grand Reward G3, HARD ENOUGH Hard Spun G3, MAFTOOL Hard Spun G3, VAGUE NOUVELLE Mastercraftsman G3. The Hard Spun/Mr Greeley cross has produced: HARD ENOUGH G3, MAFTOOL G3. Danzig
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Pas de Nom HARD SPUN b 2004 Turkoman Turkish Tryst Darbyvail MAFTOOL b/br c 2012 Gone West Mr Greeley Long Legend WITH INTENTION b 2008 Kris S Kris's Intention Peaceful Intention
Shadwell Rockfel Stakes, G2, Newmarket, September 26, 7f 1 Lucida (IRE) 2 b f Shamardal (USA) - Lura (USA) (Street Cry (IRE)) 2 Fadhayyil (IRE) 2 b f Tamayuz (GB) - Ziria (IRE) (Danehill Dancer (IRE)) 3 New Providence (GB) 2 ch f Bahamian Bounty (GB) - Bayja (IRE) (Giant's Causeway (USA))
Age: 2; Starts: 4; Wins: 2; Places: 2 Earnings: £133,772 Sire: SHAMARDAL. Sire of 66 Stakes winners. In 2014 - BALTIC BARONESS Sadler's Wells G1, DUNBOYNE EXPRESS Polish Precedent G1, MUKHADRAM Timber Country G1, BOW CREEK Most Welcome G2, EXCELLENT RESULT Sadler's Wells G2, FINTRY Indian Ridge G2, GHIBELLINES Elusive Quality G2, LUCIDA Street Cry G2, SOMMERABEND Monsun G2, AMARON Bertolini G3, FRENCH NAVY Woodman G3, IHTIMAL Dubai Destination G3, SHARESTAN Ashkalani G3, ABLE FRIEND Volksraad LR, ALKASSER King's Best LR, AMY ERIA Octagonal LR, CAMEO A P Indy LR, EMBLEMS Seeking The Gold LR, MAYBE DISCREET Bluebird LR, SHAMALIA Redoute's Choice LR, SHIVALIK STAR Danzig LR. 1st Dam: Lura by Street Cry. ran once at 3. Dam of 1 winner: 2012: LUCIDA (f Shamardal) 2 wins at 2, Shadwell Rockfel S G2, 2nd Moyglare Stud S G1, Debutante S G2. 2013: (c Shamardal) Broodmare Sire: STREET CRY. Sire of the dams of 10 Stakes winners. In 2014 - LUCIDA Shamardal G2, ULTIMO SUENO Exchange Rate G2, GOODMAN Alamosa LR, MAJESTIC JASMINE New Approach LR, OFFICE BEARER Officer LR. Storm Cat Giant's Causeway Mariah's Storm SHAMARDAL b 2002 Machiavellian Helsinki Helen Street LUCIDA b f 2012 Machiavellian Street Cry Helen Street LURA b 2005 Theatrical Belva Committed
Shadwell Joel Stakes, G2, Newmarket, September 26, 8f 1 Custom Cut (IRE) 5 b g Notnowcato (GB) - Polished Gem (IRE) (Danehill (USA))
2 Captain Cat (IRE) 5 b/br g Dylan Thomas (IRE) - Mother of Pearl (IRE) (Sadler's Wells (USA)) 3 Hors de Combat (GB) 3 ch c Mount Nelson (GB) - Maid For Winning (USA) (Gone West (USA)) Age: 2-5; Starts: 36; Wins: 10; Places: 13 Earnings: £300,833 Sire: NOTNOWCATO. Sire of 3 Stakes winners. In 2014 - CUSTOM CUT Danehill G2. 1st Dam: POLISHED GEM by Danehill. Winner at 2. Own sister to DRESS TO THRILL. Dam of 4 winners: 2008: SAPPHIRE (f Medicean) 6 wins at 3 and 4, Qipco Brit.Champions Fillies/Mare S G2, 2nd Barclays Bnk Ireland Pretty Polly S G1. 2009: CUSTOM CUT (g Notnowcato) 10 wins at 3 to 5, Shadwell Joel S G2, Invesco Desmond S G3, Big Bad Bob Gladness S G3, Betfred Strensall S G3, Unibet Midsummer S LR, Skybet Y'shire Festival Pomfret S LR, 2nd Big Bad Bob Gladness S G3, Amethyst S G3, Pertemps Network Spring Trophy S LR, 3rd William Hill Doncaster Mile S LR, Ian/Kate Hall Macmillan Ganton S LR. 2010: AMBER ROMANCE (f Bahamian Bounty) Winner at 4. 2011: FREE EAGLE (c High Chaparral) 2 wins at 2 and 3, KPMG Enterprise S G3. 2012: Valac (c Dark Angel) unraced to date. 2014: (c Dubawi) Broodmare Sire: DANEHILL. Sire of the dams of 270 Stakes winners. In 2014 - COSMIC ENDEAVOUR Northern Meteor G1, DICK WHITTINGTON Rip Van Winkle G1, FENOMENO Stay Gold G1, HALLOWED CROWN Street Sense G1, INTEGRAL Dalakhani G1, MISS MOSSMAN Mossman G1, NOBLE MISSION Galileo G1, STEINBECK Footstepsinthesand G1, TAPESTRY Galileo G1, CERTERACH Halling G2, CUSTOM CUT Notnowcato G2, GALLATIN Street Cry G2, HIGHLAND REEL Galileo G2, PALE MIMOSA Singspiel G2, SEEK AGAIN
Speightstown G2, SOLICIT Street Cry G2, CHIVALRY Street Cry G3, FREE EAGLE High Chaparral G3, J WONDER Footstepsinthesand G3, JOHN F KENNEDY Galileo G3, MAJESTIC QUEEN Kheleyf G3, MEKONG RIVER Galileo G3, NAYELI More Than Ready G3, ORCHESTRA Galileo G3, TESTED Selkirk G3, ZEPHYRON Zabeel G3, BELARDO Lope de Vega LR, BRAYROAN Zabeel LR, COOLDINI Bernardini LR, DAZZLING Galileo LR, EINSTEINS FOLLY Whipper LR, ETON RIFLES Pivotal LR, GOLDEN GUEPARD Hurricane Run LR, ICONIC Bel Esprit LR, JOYEUSE Oasis Dream LR, KESHIRO Shirocco LR, KNIGHT'S COMMAND Pins LR, LADY PENKO Archipenko LR, LUCKY RAQUIE Encosta de Lago LR, MOONLESS Helike LR, RACING EIGHT Mossman LR, SECRET GESTURE Galileo LR, TUKIYO Haradasun LR, VINTAGE NOUVEAU Montjeu LR, WHITLAM Elusive Quality LR, BALLYGLASHEEN Galileo LR. Ahonoora Inchinor Inchmurrin NOTNOWCATO ch 2002 Cadeaux Genereux Rambling Rose Blush Rambler CUSTOM CUT b g 2009 Danzig Danehill Razyana POLISHED GEM b 2003 Affirmed Trusted Partner Talking Picture
Juddmonte Royal Lodge Stakes, G2, Newmarket, September 27, 8f 1 Elm Park (GB) 2 b c Phoenix Reach (IRE) - Lady Brora (GB) (Dashing Blade) 2 Nafaqa (IRE) 2 b c Sir Percy (GB) Maghya (IRE) (Mujahid (USA)) 3 Salateen (GB) 2 ch c Dutch Art (GB) - Amanda Carter (GB) (Tobougg (IRE)) Age: 2; Starts: 4; Wins: 3; Places: 1 Earnings: £89,546 Sire: PHOENIX REACH. Sire of 1 Stakes winners. In 2014 - ELM PARK Dashing Blade G2.
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international database 1st Dam: LADY BRORA by Dashing Blade. Winner at 3. Dam of 1 winner: 2011: Jonny Rae (g Shirocco) 2012: ELM PARK (c Phoenix Reach) 3 wins at 2, Juddmonte Royal Lodge S G2, EBF Stallions Stonehenge S LR. 2013: (c Shirocco) 2014: (f Passing Glance) Broodmare Sire: DASHING BLADE. Sire of the dams of 42 Stakes winners. In 2014 - ELM PARK Phoenix Reach G2, MEERJUNGFRAU Manduro G3, OCEAN BLUE Stay Gold G3, SEISMOS Dalakhani G3, WUNDER Adlerflug G3, EMILY OF TINSDAL Librettist LR, ABAKAHN Sholokhov LR. Unfuwain Alhaarth Irish Valley PHOENIX REACH b 2000 Hatim Carroll's Canyon Tuna ELM PARK b c 2012 Elegant Air Dashing Blade Sharp Castan LADY BRORA b 2005 Selkirk Tweed Mill Island Mill
Connolly's Red Mills Cheveley Park Stake, G1, Newmarket, September 27, 6f 1 Tiggy Wiggy (IRE) 2 b f Kodiac (GB) - Kheleyf's Silver (IRE) (Kheleyf (USA)) 2 Anthem Alexander (IRE) 2 ch f Starspangledbanner (AUS) - Lady Alexander (IRE) (Night Shift (USA)) 3 High Celebrity (FR) 2 b f Invincible Spirit (IRE) - High Surf (USA) (Storm Cat (USA)) Age: 2; Starts: 8; Wins: 6; Places: 2 Earnings: £381,181 Sire: KODIAC. Sire of 12 Stakes winners. In 2014 - TIGGY WIGGY Kheleyf G1, COULSTY In The Wings G3, JAMESIE Night Shift G3, KODI BEAR Mujtahid LR, PATIENCE ALEXANDER Sadler's Wells LR. 1st Dam: KHELEYF'S SILVER by Kheleyf. Winner at 2. Dam of 2 winners:
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2011: IFTAAR (g Bushranger) Winner at 3. 2012: TIGGY WIGGY (f Kodiac) Sold 39,047gns yearling at DNPRM. 6 wins at 2, Connolly's Red Mills Cheveley Park S G1, Pinsent Masons Lowther S G2, Cantor Fitzgerald National S LR, 2nd Queen Mary S G2, Langleys Solicitors EBF Marygate S LR. 2013: (c Big Bad Bob) Broodmare Sire: KHELEYF. Sire of the dams of 2 Stakes winners. In 2014 - TIGGY WIGGY Kodiac G1, TERRE BRUNE Dutch Art LR. Danzig Danehill Razyana KODIAC b 2001 Kris Rafha Eljazzi TIGGY WIGGY b f 2012 Green Desert Kheleyf Society Lady KHELEYF'S SILVER b 2006 Shadeed Silver Arrow Aneesati
Premio Vittorio di Capua, G1, Milan, September 28, 1600m 1 Priore Philip (ITY) 3 b c Dane Friendly (GB) - Lan Force (ITY) (Blu Air Force (IRE)) 2 Verdetto Finale (GB) 4 b c Nayef (USA) - Love Roi (ITY) (Roi Danzig (USA)) 3 Calyxa (GB) 4 b f Pivotal (GB) Chantra (GER) (Lando (GER)) Age: 2-3; Starts: 12; Wins: 10; Places: 2 Earnings: £298,403 Sire: DANE FRIENDLY. Sire of 4 Stakes winners. In 2014 - PRIORE PHILIP Blu Air Force G1. 1st Dam: Lan Force by Blu Air Force. 2 wins at 2 and 3 in Italy, 2nd Premio Divino AmoreTattersalls LR. Own sister to AMALDI. Dam of 1 winner: 2011: PRIORE PHILIP (c Dane Friendly) 10 wins at 2 and 3 in Italy, Premio Gran Criterium G1, Premio Vittorio di Capua G1, Premio Carlo Vittadini G2, Premio Rumon LR, 2nd Premio Parioli Sisal Matchpoint G3. 2012: For Lance (f Shaweel)
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Premio Sergio Cumani, G3, Milan, September 28, 1600m 1 Ming Zhi Cosmos (FR) 3 b f Duke of Marmalade (IRE) - The Wise Lady (FR) (Ganges (USA)) 2 Love Happens (GB) 5 b f Motivator (GB) - Lavorna (GER) (Acatenango (GER)) 3 Lady Dutch (GB) 3 b f Dutch Art (GB) - Monjouet (IRE) (Montjeu (IRE)) Age: 2-3; Starts: 12; Wins: 6; Places: 3 Earnings: £108,872 Sire: DUKE OF MARMALADE. Sire of 17 Stakes winners. In 2014 HALL OF MIRRORS Indian Ridge G3, LADY CUMQUAT Zabeel G3, MING ZHI COSMOS Ganges G3, SO MANY SHOTS Lando G3, VENUS DE MILO Galileo G3, WANNABE BETTER Shirley Heights G3, BIG MEMORY Nebos LR, BIG ORANGE Fasliyev LR, COLLATERAL RISK Invincible Spirit LR, DUKE DERBY Medaaly LR, QUADUNA Monsun LR. 1st Dam: The Wise Lady by Ganges. 3 wins at 2 to 4 in France, 2nd Prix Miesque G3. Dam of 3 winners: 2006: Good Bye My Friend (c Kendor) 7 wins at 2 to 6 in France, 3rd Prix Montenica LR, Prix Herod LR, Prix du Pont-Neuf LR. 2007: MELODYMAN (c Green Tune) 3 wins at 2 in France, Prix Zeddaan LR.
2008: Cloghran (f Muhtathir). Broodmare. 2009: Lady Ana (f Anabaa) 2011: MING ZHI COSMOS (f Duke of Marmalade) Sold 61,111gns yearling at ARAUG. 6 wins at 2 and 3 in France, Italy, Premio Sergio Cumani G3, Premio Nogara LR, Premio Pietro Bessero LR. 2012: Fawley (c Makfi) unraced to date. 2013: (c Lawman) Broodmare Sire: GANGES. Sire of the dams of 3 Stakes winners. In 2014 - MING ZHI COSMOS Duke of Marmalade G3. Danzig Danehill Razyana DUKE OF MARMALADE b 2004 Kingmambo Love Me True Lassie's Lady MING ZHI COSMOS b f 2011 Riverman Ganges Paloma Blanca THE WISE LADY b 2000 Miller's Mate Miller's Lily Lymara
Juddmonte Beresford Stakes, G2, Curragh, September 28, 8f 1 Ol' Man River (IRE) 2 b c Montjeu (IRE) - Finsceal Beo (IRE) (Mr Greeley (USA)) 2 Clonard Street (GB) 2 b c Archipenko (USA) - Moi Aussi (USA) (Mt Livermore (USA)) 3 Battle of Marathon (USA) 2 b c War Front (USA) - Sayedah (IRE) (Darshaan) Age: 2; Starts: 2; Wins: 2; Places: 0 Earnings: £63,655 Sire: MONTJEU. Sire of 131 Stakes winners. In 2014 - BRACELET Green Desert G1, GALLANTE Machiavellian G1, LEADING LIGHT Gone West G1, OFFER Darshaan G1, OL' MAN RIVER Mr Greeley G2, MONTCLAIR Platini G3, GUAJARA Big Shuffle LR, MOUNT ATHOS Slip Anchor LR, TRADE COMMISSIONER Spinning World LR, VINTAGE NOUVEAU Danehill LR, ARGOCAT Giant's Causeway LR, HURRICANE FLY Kenmare LR. 1st Dam: FINSCEAL BEO by Mr Greeley. Champion 2yr old filly in
international database Europe in 2006, Jt Champion older mare in Ireland in 2008. 5 wins at 2 and 3 at home, France, Boylesports Irish 1000 Guineas G1, Stan James 1000 Guineas G1, Prix Marcel Boussac-Barriere Deauville G1, 2nd Tattersalls Gold Cup G1, Poule d'Essai des Pouliches G1, 3rd Queen Anne S G1. Dam of 2 winners: 2010: Finsceal Fior (c Galileo) unraced. Sire. 2011: TOO THE STARS (f Sea The Stars) Winner at 3. 2012: OL' MAN RIVER (c Montjeu) Sold 2,206,736gns yearling at GOOY1. 2 wins at 2, Juddmonte Beresford S G2. 2013: (f Galileo) 2014: (f Frankel) Broodmare Sire: MR GREELEY. Sire of the dams of 20 Stakes winners. In 2014 - BIG KICK Tiznow G2, OL' MAN RIVER Montjeu G2, BEST WARRIOR Majestic Warrior G3, GUYS REWARD Grand Reward G3, HARD ENOUGH Hard Spun G3, MAFTOOL Hard Spun G3, VAGUE NOUVELLE Mastercraftsman G3. Northern Dancer Sadler's Wells Fairy Bridge MONTJEU b 96 Top Ville Floripedes Toute Cy OL' MAN RIVER b c 2012 Gone West Mr Greeley Long Legend FINSCEAL BEO ch 2004 Royal Academy Musical Treat Mountain Ash
C L & M F Weld Park Stakes, G3, Curragh, September 28, 7f 1 Qualify (IRE) 2 b f Fastnet Rock (AUS) - Perihelion (IRE) (Galileo (IRE)) 2 Lola Beaux (GB) 2 b f Equiano (FR) - Polly Perkins (IRE) (Pivotal (GB)) 3 Stellar Glow (IRE) 2 b f Sea The Stars (IRE) - Glinting Desert (IRE) (Desert Prince (IRE)) Age: 2; Starts: 6; Wins: 2; Places: 2 Earnings: £51,301 Sire: FASTNET ROCK. Sire of 67 Stakes winners. In 2014 - ALBANY REUNION Fusaichi Pegasus G1,
DRIEFONTEIN Export Price G1, CLUSTER Last Tycoon G2, FIRST SEAL Scenic G2, VALENTIA Mister C G2, ZULU LAND Hennessy G2, BULL POINT Bite The Bullet G3, FASCINATING ROCK Polar Falcon G3, JAZZ SONG Snowland G3, NEENA ROCK Miesque's Son G3, QUALIFY Galileo G3, ANATINA Magic Ring LR, ATLANTE More Than Ready LR, EL ROCA Rubiton LR, ILITSHE Sadler's Wells LR, PALACE Rainbow Quest LR, ROYAL OCEAN Giant's Causeway LR, TABLE ROCK Sadler's Wells LR. 1st Dam: Perihelion by Galileo. Winner at 3, 2nd Goffs/Doncaster BS Park Hill S G2. Dam of 3 winners: 2010: SALTANAT (f Duke of Marmalade) 3 wins at 3 and 4 in Czech Republic, Slovakia. 2011: SATELLITE (g Danehill Dancer) Winner at 3. 2012: QUALIFY (f Fastnet Rock) 2 wins at 2, C L & M F Weld Park S G3, 3rd Turkey Jockey Club Silver Flash S G3. 2013: (c Fastnet Rock) 2014: (f Henrythenavigator) Broodmare Sire: GALILEO. Sire of the dams of 27 Stakes winners. In 2014 - LEA First Samurai G1, NIGHT OF THUNDER Dubawi G1, ARCETRI PINK Rock of Gibraltar G2, THUNDER FANTASY Lucky Owners G2, QUALIFY Fastnet Rock G3, SAVANNE Rock of Gibraltar G3, VENUS DE MILO Duke of Marmalade G3, BERTINORO Aussie Rules LR, GREATWOOD Manduro LR, PININCI Pins LR, RALSTON ROAD Dylan Thomas LR. The Fastnet Rock/Galileo cross has produced: ROCK HERO G2, QUALIFY G3, EAGLE ISLAND LR. Danzig Danehill Razyana FASTNET ROCK b 2001 Royal Academy Piccadilly Circus Gatana QUALIFY b f 2012 Sadler's Wells Galileo Urban Sea PERIHELION ch 2005 The Minstrel Medicosma Media Luna
Preis von Europa, G1, Cologne, September 28, 2400m 1 Empoli (GER) 4 ch c Halling (USA) - Estefania (GER) (Acatenango (GER)) 2 Earl of Tinsdal (GER) 6 b c Black Sam Bellamy (IRE) - Earthly Paradise (GER) (Dashing Blade) 3 Night Wish (GER) 4 b c Sholokhov (IRE) - Night Woman (GER) (Monsun (GER)) Age: 3-4; Starts: 14; Wins: 2; Places: 9 Earnings: £348,389 Sire: HALLING. Sire of 59 Stakes winners. In 2014 - EMPOLI Acatenango G1, CAVALRYMAN Highest Honor G2, CERTERACH Danehill G2, ENTREE Gone West LR. 1st Dam: Estefania by Acatenango. 2 wins at 2 and 3 in Germany, 3rd Vortstandpreis Kolner Renn-Vereins Preis LR. Dam of 5 winners: 2007: ERLIAN (c Dashing Blade) 5 wins at 4 to 7, 2014 in Germany. 2008: Eigelstein (c Dubawi) 6 wins to 2014 in Australia, Germany, 3rd Premio Conte Felice Scheibler LR, BWIN Sachsen Preis LR. 2009: ENIDE (f Shamardal) 2 wins at 3 and 4 in France, Germany. 2010: EMPOLI (c Halling) 2 wins at 3 and 4 in Germany, Preis von Europa G1, 2nd Grosser Preis von Bayern G1, Oppenheim UnionRennen G2, District One Dubai Millennium S LR. 2011: Eyasi (c Areion) 2012: EBELTOFT (c Lawman) Winner at 2 in Germany. 2013: Escadron (c High Chaparral) 2014: (c Jukebox Jury) Broodmare Sire: ACATENANGO. Sire of the dams of 56 Stakes winners. In 2014 - EMPOLI Halling G1, WORLD ACE Deep Impact G2, BERMUDA REEF Oasis Dream G3, PAPAGENA STAR Amadeus Wolf G3, FEUERBLITZ Big Shuffle LR, LILI MOON Desert Prince LR, THAT IS THE SPIRIT Invincible Spirit LR.
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Doubly Sure HALLING ch 91 Green Dancer Dance Machine Never A Lady EMPOLI ch c 2010 Surumu Acatenango Aggravate ESTEFANIA b 2001 Danehill Eirehill Elegie
Diamond Stakes, G3, Dundalk, October 3, 10f 110yds 1 Cat O'Mountain (USA) 4 b/br g Street Cry (IRE) - Thunder Kitten (USA) (Storm Cat (USA)) 2 Prince of All (GB) 3 ch c Iffraaj (GB) - Ya Hajar (GB) (Lycius (USA)) 3 Bayrir (FR) 5 b c Medicean (GB) Balankiya (IRE) (Darshaan) Age: 2-4; Starts: 13; Wins: 5; Places: 5 Earnings: £681,351 Sire: STREET CRY. Sire of 79 Stakes winners. In 2014 - GALLATIN Danehill G2, SOLICIT Danehill G2, WINX Al Akbar G2, ANJAZ Sadler's Wells G3, CAT O'MOUNTAIN Storm Cat G3, CHIVALRY Danehill G3, LONG JOHN Night Shift G3, SABATINI Royal Academy G3, STREET STORY Tale of The Cat G3, ABDUCTION Red Ransom LR, DARAYBI Night Shift LR, ETAAB Green Desert LR, QEWY Barathea LR, QUAYSIDE Royal Academy LR, RIVER'S LANE Made of Gold LR. 1st Dam: THUNDER KITTEN by Storm Cat. 5 wins at 3 and 4 in USA, Honey Bee H G3. Dam of 8 winners: 2002: Thunder Mission (g Pulpit) 7 wins at 3 to 6 in USA, 2nd Essex H G3. 2003: RED THUNDER (c Broad Brush) 6 wins at 3, 4 and 6 in USA. 2004: TONY TERRIFIC (c Gone West) 5 wins at 2, 4 and 5 in USA. 2005: MICHITA (f Dynaformer) 3 wins at 2 and 3, Ribblesdale S G2, 3rd Darley Yorkshire Oaks G1, Prix Vermeille G1. Broodmare. 2006: Kiawah Cat (f Lemon Drop Kid) 3 wins at 2 to 4 in USA, 2nd Boiling Springs S G3, Pin Oak Valley View S G3. Broodmare. 2007: WILLING FOE (g Dynaformer) 5 wins at 3, 5 and 6,
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3 Bank of Burden (USA) 7 ch c Hawk Wing (USA) - Wewantitall (GB) (Pivotal (GB)) Age: 2-4; Starts: 5; Wins: 4; Places: 1 Earnings: £110,356 Sire: SIR PERCY. Sire of 10 Stakes winners. In 2014 - WAKE FOREST Lomitas G3, INDIGO LADY Glenstal LR, LADY PIMPERNEL Belong To Me LR, NAFAQA Mujahid LR. 1st Dam: Wurfspiel by Lomitas. Winner at 3 in Germany, 2nd Nereide Rennen LR. Dam of 7 winners: 2002: WILDBACH (g Law Society) 6 wins. 2003: Wildfolge (f Daylami). Broodmare. 2004: WILDHUTER (g Sendawar) Winner at 3 in Germany. 2005: Wildwechsel (c Black Sam Bellamy) ran on the flat in Germany. 2006: Wildfahrte (f Mark of Esteem) Winner at 3 in Germany, 3rd Preis der Winterkonigin G3. Broodmare. 2008: WITOR (g Dashing Blade) 3 wins. 2009: WIWILIA (f Konigstiger) 2 wins at 2 in Switzerland. 2010: WAKE FOREST (c Sir Percy) Sold 32,840gns yearling at BBAGS. 4 wins at 2 and 4 in France, Germany, pferdewetten.de 24 P. Deutschen Einheit G3. 2011: WONDER WEAPON (c Konigstiger) Winner at 3. 2013: (f Makfi) 2014: (c Sir Percy) Broodmare Sire: LOMITAS. Sire of the dams of 23 Stakes winners. In 2014 - WAKE FOREST Sir Percy G3, DINKUM DIAMOND Aussie Rules LR, VIRGINIA SUN Doyen LR, THE GIANT BOLSTER Black Sam Bellamy LR. Darshaan Mark of Esteem Homage SIR PERCY b 2003 Blakeney Percy's Lass Laughing Girl WAKE FOREST b c 2010 Niniski Lomitas La Colorada WURFSPIEL b 97 Frontal Wurfbahn Wolkenpracht
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Kingdom of Bahrain Sun Chariot Stakes, G1, Newmarket, October 4, 8f 1 Integral (GB) 4 b f Dalakhani (IRE) - Echelon (GB) (Danehill (USA)) 2 Miss France (IRE) 3 b f Dansili (GB) - Miss Tahiti (IRE) (Tirol) 3 Fintry (IRE) 3 b f Shamardal (USA) - Campsie Fells (UAE) (Indian Ridge) Age: 3-4; Starts: 10; Wins: 6; Places: 3 Earnings: £441,706 Sire: DALAKHANI. Sire of 39 Stakes winners. In 2014 INTEGRAL Danehill G1, SILK SARI Rainbow Quest G2, TERRUBI Diesis G2, GUARDINI Dynaformer G3, SEISMOS Dashing Blade G3. 1st Dam: ECHELON by Danehill. Champion older mare in Ireland in 2007. 9 wins at 2 to 5, Coolmore Fusaichi Pegasus Matron S G1, 3rd Kingdom of Bahrain Sun Chariot S G1. Dam of 3 winners: 2009: ELYSIAN (f Galileo) Winner at 4. Broodmare. 2010: INTEGRAL (f Dalakhani). 6 wins at 3 and 4, Qipco Falmouth S G1, Kingdom of Bahrain Sun Chariot S G1, Duke of Cambridge S G2, TBA Atalanta S G3, The Coral Distaff LR, 2nd Kingdom of Bahrain Sun Chariot S G1, Qatar Bloodstock Dahlia S G3, 3rd Prix Rothschild G1. 2011: Provenance (f Galileo) 3 wins at 3, 3rd Nayef Rosemary S LR. 2012: Entity (f Shamardal) in training. 2013: (c Medicean) Broodmare Sire: DANEHILL. Sire of the dams of 270 Stakes winners. In 2014 - COSMIC ENDEAVOUR Northern Meteor G1, DICK WHITTINGTON Rip Van Winkle G1, FENOMENO Stay Gold G1, HALLOWED CROWN Street Sense G1, INTEGRAL Dalakhani G1, MISS MOSSMAN Mossman G1, NOBLE MISSION Galileo G1, STEINBECK Footstepsinthesand G1, TAPESTRY Galileo G1, CERTERACH Halling G2, CUSTOM CUT Notnowcato G2, GALLATIN Street Cry G2, HIGHLAND REEL
Galileo G2, PALE MIMOSA Singspiel G2, SEEK AGAIN Speightstown G2, SOLICIT Street Cry G2, CHIVALRY Street Cry G3, FREE EAGLE High Chaparral G3, J WONDER Footstepsinthesand G3, JOHN F KENNEDY Galileo G3, MAJESTIC QUEEN Kheleyf G3, MEKONG RIVER Galileo G3, NAYELI More Than Ready G3, ORCHESTRA Galileo G3, TESTED Selkirk G3, ZEPHYRON Zabeel G3, BELARDO Lope de Vega LR, BERLING Montjeu LR, BRAYROAN Zabeel LR, COOLDINI Bernardini LR, DAZZLING Galileo LR, EINSTEINS FOLLY Whipper LR, ETON RIFLES Pivotal LR, GOLDEN GUEPARD Hurricane Run LR, ICONIC Bel Esprit LR, JOYEUSE Oasis Dream LR, KESHIRO Shirocco LR, KNIGHT'S COMMAND Pins LR, LADY PENKO Archipenko LR, LUCKY RAQUIE Encosta de Lago LR, MOONLESS Helike LR, RACING EIGHT Mossman LR, SECRET GESTURE Galileo LR, TUKIYO Haradasun LR, VINTAGE NOUVEAU Montjeu LR, WHITLAM Elusive Quality LR, BALLYGLASHEEN Galileo LR. The Dalakhani/Danehill cross has produced: DUNCAN G1, INTEGRAL G1, SHEMIYLA G3, Sano di Pietro LR. Shirley Heights Darshaan Delsy DALAKHANI gr 2000 Miswaki Daltawa Damana INTEGRAL b f 2010 Danzig Danehill Razyana ECHELON b 2002 Polar Falcon Exclusive Exclusive Order
QNB Prix Dollar, G2, Longchamp, October 4, 1800m 1 Fractional (IRE) 5 b g Manduro (GER) - Sharp Point (IRE) (Royal Academy (USA)) 2 Hippy (FR) 6 b f Muhtathir (GB) Peace And Love (FR) (Highest Honor (FR)) 3 Calling Out (FR) 3 b c Martaline (GB) - Exit The Straight (IRE) (Exit To Nowhere (USA))
international database Age: 3-5; Starts: 11; Wins: 8; Places: 2 Earnings: £248,625 Sire: MANDURO. Sire of 16 Stakes winners. In 2014 - RIBBONS Marju G1, FRACTIONAL Royal Academy G2, MEERJUNGFRAU Dashing Blade G3, GREATWOOD Galileo LR, PITCH Storm Cat LR, TRUE STORY Darshaan LR. 1st Dam: SHARP POINT by Royal Academy. 3 wins at 2 to 4 at home, USA, Tipperary Sprint LR, 2nd Heinz 57 Phoenix S G1. Dam of 7 winners: 1998: Westward (c Gone West) 1999: THOUGHT (f Zafonic) Winner at 2. Broodmare. 2000: Crochet (f Mark of Esteem) unraced. Broodmare. 2001: (c Cape Cross). died as a yearling. 2002: NEEDLECRAFT (f Mark of Esteem) 4 wins at 2 and 3 in France, Italy, Prix Chloe G3, Premio Sergio Cumani G3, 2nd Oppenheim Pramerica Grosse Europa-Meile G2. Broodmare. 2003: MAYFIELD (f Danehill) Winner in France. Dam of GALLATIN (g Street Cry: 2 wins in Australia, The Nathan Berry Tulloch S G2), Union Gap (g Elusive Quality: 3 wins in Australia, 3rd Poseidon S LR) 2004: GUNPOINT (g Rainbow Quest) Winner of a N.H. Flat Race. 2006: Inscription (f Xaar) unraced. 2007: My Point Exactly (c Mark of Esteem) 2008: RETREAT CONTENT (g Dubai Destination) Winner at 3. 2009: FRACTIONAL (g Manduro) 8 wins at 3 and 5 in France, Qnb Prix Dollar G2, La Coupe de MaisonsLaffitte G3, Prix Quincey - Lucien Barriere G3, Prix de Tourgeville LR, 3rd P.Eugene Adam (G.P.de Maisons-Laffitte) G2. 2010: MILITARY DEVICE (g Shirocco) 2 wins at 4 in Italy. 2013: (f Canford Cliffs) 2014: (c Power) Broodmare Sire: ROYAL ACADEMY. Sire of the dams of 140 Stakes winners. In 2014 - COFFEE CLIQUE Medaglia d'Oro G1, NASHVILLE Darci Brahma G1, PAINT NAIF Crimson Tide G1, FRACTIONAL Manduro G2, GUEST OF HONOUR Cape Cross G2,
SZUMUL Showing Up G2, AMARILLO Holy Roman Emperor G3, BUTLER Dubai Dust G3, OMI ALICE White Muzzle G3, SABATINI Street Cry G3, SAI DE BAIXO Elusive Quality G3, SHARP SENSATION Sharp Humor G3, CASH AKCE Divine Light LR, JOE CZARINA Falvelon LR, QUAYSIDE Street Cry LR, QUIET FORCE Dynaformer LR, SUMMER SURPRICE Le Havre LR, TOUCH THE SKY Jet Master LR. Konigsstuhl Monsun Mosella MANDURO b 2002 Be My Guest Mandellicht Mandelauge FRACTIONAL b g 2009 Nijinsky Royal Academy Crimson Saint SHARP POINT ch 92 Sharpen Up Nice Point Alpine Niece
Qatar Prix de Royallieu, G2, Longchamp, October 4, 2400m
Qatar Prix de Royallieu G2, Prix Fille de l'Air G3, G. P. Ciudad de Madrid-Halcon Viajes LR. 2011: Radamantis (c Rock of Gibraltar) unraced to date. Broodmare Sire: CARDOUN. Sire of the dams of 5 Stakes winners. In 2014 - FRINE High Chaparral G2. Northern Dancer Sadler's Wells Fairy Bridge HIGH CHAPARRAL b 99 Darshaan Kasora Kozana FRINE b f 2010 Kaldoun Cardoun Cable Car CASTALIA b 2000 Electric Gea Rather
Qatar Prix Daniel Wildenstein, G2, Longchamp, October 4, 1600m
1 Frine (IRE) 4 b f High Chaparral (IRE) - Castalia (GB) (Cardoun (FR)) 2 Mayhem (IRE) 3 b/br f Whipper (USA) - Hit The Sky (IRE) (Cozzene (USA)) 3 Zarshana (IRE) 3 b f Sea The Stars (IRE) - Zarkasha (IRE) (Kahyasi)
1 Solow (GB) 4 ch c Singspiel (IRE) - High Maintenance (FR) (Highest Honor (FR)) 2 Veda (FR) 3 b f Dansili (GB) Vadapolina (FR) (Trempolino (USA)) 3 Sommerabend (GB) 7 b c Shamardal (USA) - Sommernacht (GER) (Monsun (GER))
Age: 3-4; Starts: 11; Wins: 6; Places: 2 Earnings: £242,054
Age: 2-4; Starts: 11; Wins: 6; Places: 4 Earnings: £196,857
Sire: HIGH CHAPARRAL. Sire of 62 Stakes winners. In 2014 DUNDEEL Zabeel G1, HIGH JINX Surumu G1, LUCKY LION Big Shuffle G1, TORONADO Grand Slam G1, FRINE Cardoun G2, SHOW THE WORLD Zabeel G2, WESTERN HYMN Cape Cross G2, FREE EAGLE Danehill G3, CONTRIBUTER Exit To Nowhere LR, KINGDOMS O'Reilly LR, MADAM VICTORIA Personal Escort LR, SWEET AS BRO Success Express LR, CHAPARRO Kaapstad LR, HADRIAN'S APPROACH Roselier LR, HAWK HIGH Machiavellian LR.
Sire: SINGSPIEL. Sire of 101 Stakes winners. In 2014 - PALE MIMOSA Danehill G2, SOLOW Highest Honor G2, TAKE COVER Magic Ring G2, JAMR Monsun G3, CIRCLE OF LIFE Mt Livermore LR, LADY OF OPERA Kingmambo LR, AMINABAD Spinning World LR, IRVING Sternkoenig LR.
1st Dam: CASTALIA by Cardoun. 6 wins at 3 to 6 in France, Spain. Dam of 1 winner: 2010: FRINE (f High Chaparral) 6 wins at 3 and 4 in France, Spain,
1st Dam: High Maintenance by Highest Honor. 3 wins at 2 to 4 in France, 2nd G. P. de Lyon Etape du Defi du Galop LR, Prix La Moskowa LR, 3rd Qatar Prix Gladiateur G3. Dam of 1 winner: 2010: SOLOW (c Singspiel) 6 wins at 3 and 4 in France, Qatar Prix Daniel Wildenstein G2, Prix Quincey - Lucien Barriere G3. 2011: Too High (c High Chaparral) 2012: Prime Spot (c High Chaparral) unraced to date.
2013: High Quality (f Invincible Spirit) Broodmare Sire: HIGHEST HONOR. Sire of the dams of 59 Stakes winners. In 2014 SHEIKHZAYEDROAD Dubawi G1, CAVALRYMAN Halling G2, FLY WITH ME Beat Hollow G2, SOLOW Singspiel G2, GOLDY ESPONY Vespone G3, HIPPY Muhtathir G3, BAINO HOPE Jeremy LR, DARTAGNAN D'AZUR Slickly LR, REVE D'ETOILES Zenno Rob Roy LR, WEVANELLA Gentlewave LR, GARYNELLA Ballingarry LR, NEWS REEL Vespone LR. The Singspiel/Highest Honor cross has produced: SOLOW G2, AU REVOIR LR. Sadler's Wells In The Wings High Hawk SINGSPIEL b 92 Halo Glorious Song Ballade SOLOW ch c 2010 Kenmare Highest Honor High River HIGH MAINTENANCE gr 2004 Fabulous Dancer Fabulous Hostess Young Hostess
Qatar Prix Chaudenay, G2, Longchamp, October 4, 3000m 1 Auvray (FR) 3 b c Le Havre (IRE) Ameyrah (IRE) (In The Wings) 2 Vent de Force (GB) 3 b c Hurricane Run (IRE) - Capriolla (GB) (In The Wings) 3 Baino Hope (FR) 3 f Jeremy (USA) - Baino Ridge (FR) (Highest Honor (FR)) Age: 2-3; Starts: 11; Wins: 5; Places: 3 Earnings: £194,629 Sire: LE HAVRE. Sire of 6 Stakes winners. In 2014 - AVENIR CERTAIN Mark of Esteem G1, AUVRAY In The Wings G2, QUEEN BEE Kyllachy G3, LA HOGUETTE Zamindar LR, ORBEC Fasliyev LR, SUMMER SURPRICE Royal Academy LR. 1st Dam: Ameyrah by In The Wings. Dam of 2 winners: 2007: PRINCESSE MAVIC (f Kahyasi) 4 wins at 3 and 4 in France. 2009: Attaquant (c Panis) unraced.
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international database 2011: AUVRAY (c Le Havre) 5 wins at 3 in France, Qatar Prix Chaudenay G2, Prix de Lutece G3, Coupe des Trois Ans LR, 3rd Prix Michel Houyvet LR. 2012: Metis (c Air Chief Marshal) unraced to date. Broodmare Sire: IN THE WINGS. Sire of the dams of 36 Stakes winners. In 2014 - AUVRAY Le Havre G2, EAGLE TOP Pivotal G2, COULSTY Kodiac G3, MASTER CARPENTER Mastercraftsman G3, ANIPA Sea The Stars LR. Rahy Noverre Danseur Fabuleux LE HAVRE b 2006 Surako Marie Rheinberg Marie d'Argonne AUVRAY b c 2011 Sadler's Wells In The Wings High Hawk AMEYRAH b 2001 Dancing Brave Alfaaselah Alya
John Guest Bengough Stakes, G3, Ascot, October 4, 6f 1 Lightning Moon (IRE) 3 b c Shamardal (USA) - Catch The Moon (IRE) (Peintre Celebre (USA)) 2 Danzeno (GB) 3 b g Denounce (GB) - Danzanora (GB) (Groom Dancer (USA)) 3 Louis The Pious (GB) 6 b/br g Holy Roman Emperor (IRE) Whole Grain (GB) (Polish Precedent (USA)) Age: 3; Starts: 3; Wins: 3; Places: 0 Earnings: £49,401 Sire: SHAMARDAL. Sire of 67 Stakes winners. In 2014 - BALTIC BARONESS Sadler's Wells G1, DUNBOYNE EXPRESS Polish Precedent G1, MUKHADRAM Timber Country G1, BOW CREEK Most Welcome G2, EXCELLENT RESULT Sadler's Wells G2, FINTRY Indian Ridge G2, GHIBELLINES Elusive Quality G2, LUCIDA Street Cry G2, SOMMERABEND Monsun G2, AMARON Bertolini G3, FRENCH NAVY Woodman G3, IHTIMAL Dubai Destination G3, LIGHTNING MOON Peintre Celebre G3, SHARESTAN Ashkalani G3, ABLE FRIEND Volksraad LR, ALKASSER King's Best LR, AMY
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2 Parish Hall (IRE) 5 b c Teofilo (IRE) - Halla Siamsa (IRE) (Montjeu (IRE)) 3 Encke (USA) 5 b c Kingmambo (USA) - Shawanda (IRE) (Sinndar (IRE))
1st Dam: CATCH THE MOON by Peintre Celebre. Winner at 3 in France. Dam of 5 winners: 2006: CATSKILL MOUNTAIN (g One Cool Cat) 2 wins. 2007: SONG OF MY HEART (f Footstepsinthesand) 2 wins at 2, Blenheim S LR. Broodmare. 2008: ORBIT THE MOON (g Oratorio) 2 wins at 3 and 4. 2010: GIFT FROM HEAVEN (f Excellent Art) Winner at 2. Broodmare. 2011: LIGHTNING MOON (c Shamardal) Sold 65,000gns yearling at TAOC1. 3 wins at 3, John Guest Bengough S G3. 2014: (f Henrythenavigator)
Age: 2-4; Starts: 17; Wins: 6; Places: 8 Earnings: £340,001
Broodmare Sire: PEINTRE CELEBRE. Sire of the dams of 34 Stakes winners. In 2014 AFRIKABURN Trippi G1, PROTECTIONIST Monsun G2, LIGHTNING MOON Shamardal G3, PINTURICCHIO Holy Roman Emperor G3, SISTINE DEMON Excites G3, AUSSI CELEBRE Aussie Rules LR, LEEDS I Am Invincible LR, VADAMOS Monsun LR, VOLUME Mount Nelson LR, COOL MACAVITY One Cool Cat LR. The Shamardal/Peintre Celebre cross has produced: LIGHTNING MOON G3, Goldstone G3. Storm Cat Giant's Causeway Mariah's Storm SHAMARDAL b 2002 Machiavellian Helsinki Helen Street LIGHTNING MOON b c 2011 Nureyev Peintre Celebre Peinture Bleue CATCH THE MOON ch 2001 Blushing John Sensitivity Andora
BMW Cumberland Lodge Stakes, G3, Ascot, October 4, 12f 1 Pether's Moon (IRE) 4 b c Dylan Thomas (IRE) - Softly Tread (IRE) (Tirol)
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Sire: DYLAN THOMAS. Sire of 17 Stakes winners. In 2014 - DYLAN MOUTH Noverre G2, DYLAN'S PROMISE Rigoletto G2, FINAL SCORE Hernando G2, PETHER'S MOON Tirol G2, CAPTAIN CAT Sadler's Wells G3, NOT LISTENIN'TOME Encosta de Lago G3, BLAZING SPEED Sadler's Wells LR, RALSTON ROAD Galileo LR, TANNERY Sadler's Wells LR, DANEKING King's Best LR. 1st Dam: SOFTLY TREAD by Tirol. 3 wins at 2 and 3, Castlemartin/La Louviere Gladness S G3. Dam of 2 winners: 2006: Terme Cay (f Langfuhr) unraced. Broodmare. 2009: MONA BROWN (f Dylan Thomas) 3 wins at 3 and 4. 2010: PETHER'S MOON (c Dylan Thomas) Sold 42,692gns yearling at TISEP. 6 wins at 3 and 4 at home, Turkey, International Bosphorus Cup G2, BMW Cumberland Lodge S G3, Coutts Glorious S G3, Betdaq Floodlit S LR, 2nd Qatar Bloodstock Jockey Club S G2, Carey Group Buckhounds S LR, 3rd Hardwicke S G2, Boylesports Princess of Wales's S G2. Broodmare Sire: TIROL. Sire of the dams of 26 Stakes winners. In 2014 - MISS FRANCE Dansili G1, PETHER'S MOON Dylan Thomas G2. Danzig Danehill Razyana DYLAN THOMAS b 2003 Diesis Lagrion Wrap It Up PETHER'S MOON b c 2010 Thatching Tirol Alpine Niece SOFTLY TREAD b 98 Ela-Mana-Mou Second Guess Warning Sound
Coolmore Stud Concorde Stakes, G3, Tipperary, October 5, 7f 1 Big Break (GB) 4 br f Dansili (GB) - Fame At Last (USA) (Quest For Fame) 2 Brendan Brackan (IRE) 5 b g Big Bad Bob (IRE) - Abeyr (GB) (Unfuwain (USA)) 3 Sruthan (IRE) 4 b g Arakan (USA) - Giveupyeraulsins (IRE) (Mark of Esteem (IRE)) Age: 2-4; Starts: 10; Wins: 3; Places: 6 Earnings: £99,343 Sire: DANSILI. Sire of 97 Stakes winners. In 2014 - FORETELLER Warning G1, MISS FRANCE Tirol G1, THE FUGUE Sadler's Wells G1, WE ARE Inchinor G1, ESPUMANTI Reprimand G2, L'AMOUR DE MA VIE Smoke Glacken G2, RIPOSTE Rainbow Quest G2, BIG BREAK Quest For Fame G3, CARLA BIANCA Linamix G3, DISCLAIMER Sadler's Wells G3, CONTINUUM Sadler's Wells LR, MUTEELA Zafonic LR, NABUCCO Caerleon LR, PERMIT Swain LR, STIPULATE Sadler's Wells LR, VISORIYNA Linamix LR, SILVER CONCORDE Daylami LR. 1st Dam: FAME AT LAST by Quest For Fame. Winner at 2. Dam of 8 winners: 2002: ANCHOR DATE (c Zafonic) Winner at 3. 2003: FINAL ESTEEM (g Lomitas) Winner at 3. 2004: EVERLASTING FAME (c Zamindar) Winner at 3 in France. 2005: FAMOUS NAME (c Dansili) 21 wins at 2 to 7, Royal Whip S G2, 2nd Tattersalls Gold Cup G1 (twice), Prix du Jockey Club G1, Prix du Moulin G1, Grosser Dallmayr Bayerisches Zuchtrennen G1, 3rd Tattersalls Gold Cup G1, Irish Champion S G1. Sire. 2007: PHOTO OPPORTUNITY (g Zamindar) Winner at 3. 2008: ZAMINAST (f Zamindar) 2 wins at 2 and 3, Trigo S LR, 2nd D. C. Lavarack & Lanwades Stud S G3. Broodmare. 2010: BIG BREAK (f Dansili) 3 wins at 2 and 4, JRA Killavullan S G3, Coolmore Stud Concorde S G3, 2nd Coolmore Stud Concorde S G3, Knockaire S LR.
international database 2011: RENOWN (g Champs Elysees) Winner at 3. 2013: (f Dansili) Broodmare Sire: QUEST FOR FAME. Sire of the dams of 51 Stakes winners. In 2014 - ROCK STURDY Fastnet Rock G2, SIDESTEP Exceed And Excel G2, TEXT'N HURLEY Hard Spun G2, BIG BREAK Dansili G3, SCISSOR KICK Redoute's Choice G3, FINISHING CARD Platinum Scissors LR, ZAC SPIRIT Flying Spur LR. The Dansili/Quest For Fame cross has produced: FAMOUS NAME G1, BIG BREAK G3. Danzig Danehill Razyana DANSILI b 96 Kahyasi Hasili Kerali BIG BREAK br f 2010 Rainbow Quest Quest For Fame Aryenne FAME AT LAST b 97 Majestic Light Ranales Katsura
Total Prix Marcel Boussac, G1, Longchamp, October 5, 1600m 1 Found (IRE) 2 b f Galileo (IRE) Red Evie (IRE) (Intikhab (USA)) 2 Ervedya (FR) 2 b f Siyouni (FR) Elva (IRE) (King's Best (USA)) 3 Jack Naylor (GB) 2 b f Champs Elysees (GB) - Fashionable (GB) (Nashwan (USA)) Age: 2; Starts: 3; Wins: 2; Places: 1 Earnings: £174,838 Sire: GALILEO. Sire of 184 Stakes winners. In 2014 - ADELAIDE Elnadim G1, AUSTRALIA Cape Cross G1, FOUND Intikhab G1, GLENEAGLES Storm Cat G1, MARVELLOUS Storm Cat G1, NOBLE MISSION Danehill G1, TAPESTRY Danehill G1, GLOBAL VIEW Storm Cat G2, GOSPEL CHOIR Pivotal G2, HIGHLAND REEL Danehill G2, RULER OF THE WORLD Kingmambo G2, SPIRITJIM Anabaa G2, TELESCOPE Darshaan G2, AIGUE MARINE Silver Hawk G3, ALTANO Lando G3, BE MY GAL Danehill Dancer G3, ERNEST HEMINGWAY
Darshaan G3, EYE OF THE STORM Shirley Heights G3, GATEWOOD Selkirk G3, JOHN F KENNEDY Danehill G3, MAGICIAN Mozart G3, MEKONG RIVER Danehill G3, ORCHESTRA Danehill G3, STARSTRUCK Big Shuffle G3, DALKOVA Marju LR, DARE TO ACHIEVE Linamix LR, DAZZLING Danehill LR, FOREVER NOW Darshaan LR, FREEDOM'S LIGHT Nashwan LR, JACQUINOT BAY Last Tycoon LR, KINGFISHER Halling LR, OBSERVATIONAL Cadeaux Genereux LR, ORATOR Air Express LR, PLANETAIRE Kaldoun LR, ROHERYN More Than Ready LR, SECRET GESTURE Danehill LR, BALLYGLASHEEN Danehill LR, WELLS Rodrigo de Triano LR. 1st Dam: RED EVIE by Intikhab. 9 wins at 3 and 4, Juddmonte Lockinge S G1, Coolmore Fusaichi Pegasus Matron S G1, 2nd Coolmore Fusaichi Pegasus Matron S G1. Dam of 3 winners: 2009: Red Corvette (f Galileo) unraced. 2010: MAGICAL DREAM (f Galileo) 2 wins at 2, C L Weld Park S G3, 3rd Lanwades Stud Blandford S G2. 2011: INIESTA (c Galileo) Winner at 2. 2012: FOUND (f Galileo) 2 wins at 2 at home, France, Total Prix Marcel Boussac G1, 3rd Moyglare Stud S G1. 2013: (f Galileo) Broodmare Sire: INTIKHAB. Sire of the dams of 9 Stakes winners. In 2014 - FOUND Galileo G1, GORDON LORD BYRON Byron G1, SHAMKALA Pivotal G3, LUCKY SERENA Bertolini LR. The Galileo/Intikhab cross has produced: FOUND G1, IGUGU G1, MAGICAL DREAM G2. Northern Dancer Sadler's Wells Fairy Bridge GALILEO b 98 Miswaki Urban Sea Allegretta FOUND b f 2012 Red Ransom Intikhab Crafty Example RED EVIE b 2003 Nordico Malafemmena Martinova
QNB Prix de l'Abbaye de Longchamp, G1, Longchamp, October 5, 1000m 1 Move In Time (GB) 6 ch g Monsieur Bond (IRE) - Tibesti (GB) (Machiavellian (USA)) 2 Rangali (GB) 3 ch c Namid (GB) Tejaara (USA) (Kingmambo (USA)) 3 Moviesta (USA) 4 b g Hard Spun (USA) - Miss Brickyard (USA) (A P Indy (USA)) Age: 2-6; Starts: 40; Wins: 7; Places: 17 Earnings: £355,935 Sire: MONSIEUR BOND. Sire of 5 Stakes winners. In 2014 - MOVE IN TIME Machiavellian G1, LADIES ARE FOREVER Danetime G3, CHOOKIE ROYALE Woods of Windsor LR, MY NAME IS BOND Makbul LR. 1st Dam: Tibesti by Machiavellian. unraced. Own sister to TROPICAL STAR. Dam of 4 winners: 2006: SAN MACCHIA (f Rock of Gibraltar) Winner at 4 in Italy. 2008: MOVE IN TIME (g Monsieur Bond) Sold 13,333gns yearling at DNFES. 7 wins to 2014 at home, France, Qnb Prix de l'Abbaye de Longchamp G1, Macquarie Group Rous S LR, 2nd Sodexo Prestige Cornwallis S G3, Prix de SaintGeorges G3, Qatar Prix du Petit Couvert G3, Abergwaun S LR, 3rd Connaught Flooring Abernant S G3, Woodies D.I.Y. Sapphire S G3, totesport.com Scurry S LR, Prix Cor de Chasse LR. 2009: Doyouknowwhoiam (g Monsieur Bond) 2010: ABSOLUTE DIAMOND (f Monsieur Bond) Winner at 3. 2011: MEADWAY (g Captain Gerrard) 3 wins at 2 and 3. 2012: Magh Meall (f Monsieur Bond) in training. 2013: (f Monsieur Bond) 2014: (f Monsieur Bond) Broodmare Sire: MACHIAVELLIAN. Sire of the dams of 101 Stakes winners. In 2014 GALLANTE Montjeu G1, MOVE IN TIME Monsieur Bond G1, VERXINA Deep Impact G1, LIVING THE LIFE Footstepsinthesand G2, GIRL IN FLIGHT Commands G3, ACCLAIMED Burden of Proof LR,
CURIA REGIS Exceed And Excel LR, INCANTATION Sinister Minister LR, NIGHT TRIP Trippi LR, NORTHERN RIVER Agnes Tachyon LR, RENFORCER Symboli Kris S LR, SHAMAL WIND Dubawi LR, HAWK HIGH High Chaparral LR. Danehill Danehill Dancer Mira Adonde MONSIEUR BOND ch 2000 Song Musical Essence Effervescence II MOVE IN TIME ch g 2008 Mr Prospector Machiavellian Coup de Folie TIBESTI b 2002 Green Desert Tropical Bermuda Classic
Qatar Prix du Cadran, G1, Longchamp, October 5, 4000m 1 High Jinx (IRE) 6 b g High Chaparral (IRE) - Leonara (GER) (Surumu (GER)) 2 Bathyrhon (GER) 4 b c Monsun (GER) - Be My Lady (GER) (Be My Guest (USA)) 3 Pale Mimosa (IRE) 5 b f Singspiel (IRE) - Katch Me Katie (GB) (Danehill (USA)) Age: 2-6; Starts: 20; Wins: 4; Places: 13 Earnings: £381,301 Sire: HIGH CHAPARRAL. Sire of 63 Stakes winners. In 2014 DUNDEEL Zabeel G1, HIGH JINX Surumu G1, LUCKY LION Big Shuffle G1, TORONADO Grand Slam G1, FOREVER LOVED Danehill G2, FRINE Cardoun G2, SHOW THE WORLD Zabeel G2, WESTERN HYMN Cape Cross G2, FREE EAGLE Danehill G3, CONTRIBUTER Exit To Nowhere LR, KINGDOMS O'Reilly LR, MADAM VICTORIA Personal Escort LR, SWEET AS BRO Success Express LR, CHAPARRO Kaapstad LR, HADRIAN'S APPROACH Roselier LR, HAWK HIGH Machiavellian LR. 1st Dam: Leonara by Surumu. ran on the flat in France at 3. Dam of 6 winners: 2002: DELOS (g Spectrum) 5 wins.
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international database 2003: PRINCE ORANGE (g Desert Prince) 4 wins over jumps in France. 2004: Lethe (f Kalanisi) unraced. 2005: Levadia (f Barathea) ran on the flat in France. 2006: TAPTI RIVER (c Namid) Winner at 4 in France. 2007: CALBLANQUE (c Marju) 2 wins at 2 and 3 in Spain. 2008: HIGH JINX (g High Chaparral) Sold 34,211gns yearling at AROCT. 4 wins at 3, 4 and 6 at home, France, Qatar Prix du Cadran G1, Prix du Carrousel LR, 2nd Qatar Prix du Cadran G1, Stobart Doncaster Cup G2 (twice), Weatherbys Insurance Lonsdale Cup G2, Cantor Fitzgerald Henry II S G3, John Smith's Silver Cup H LR, 3rd Qatar Prix Gladiateur G3, EBF Barry Hills Further Flight S LR. 2010: MEDELA (f Medecis) Winner at 4 in France. Broodmare Sire: SURUMU. Sire of the dams of 90 Stakes winners. In 2014 - HIGH JINX High Chaparral G1, MANINGREY Soldier Hollow LR. Northern Dancer Sadler's Wells Fairy Bridge HIGH CHAPARRAL b 99 Darshaan Kasora Kozana HIGH JINX b g 2008 Literat Surumu Surama LEONARA ch 97 Vitiges Leraba Leticia
Qatar Prix de la Foret, G1, Longchamp, October 5, 1400m 1 Olympic Glory (IRE) 4 b c Choisir (AUS) - Acidanthera (GB) (Alzao (USA)) 2 Gordon Lord Byron (IRE) 6 b g Byron (GB) - Boa Estrela (IRE) (Intikhab (USA)) 3 Noozhoh Canarias (SPA) 3 b c Caradak (IRE) - Noozhah (GB) (Singspiel (IRE)) Age: 2-4; Starts: 15; Wins: 8; Places: 5 Earnings: £1,419,773 Sire: CHOISIR. Sire of 63 Stakes winners. In 2014 - KUSHADASI
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Carnegie G1, OBVIOUSLY Montjeu G1, OLYMPIC GLORY Alzao G1, GLORY AWAITS Foxhound G2, SIR MOMENTS Zabeel G2, BIG MONEY Humam G3, ELOPING Rory's Jester G3, WOULDNT IT BE NICE Tactical Cat G3, MARCADO Marauding LR, SIREEZE Dr Johnson LR, SURE REEF Kris LR. 1st Dam: ACIDANTHERA by Alzao. Winner at 3. Dam of 4 winners: 2000: (c Pursuit of Love) 2001: Margaret's Dream (f Muhtarram). Broodmare. 2002: PACIFIC STAR (g Tagula) 2 wins at 3 in Spain. 2004: HE'S A HUMBUG (g Tagula) 4 wins at 2 to 5. 2005: Vica Pota (f King Charlemagne) 2006: MISTER DEE BEE (g Orpen) 4 wins. 2008: Gekko (g Iffraaj) ran. 2009: Apsaty Kyz (f Iffraaj) unraced. 2010: OLYMPIC GLORY (c Choisir) Sold 61,904gns yearling at DNPRM. Jt Champion 3yr old colt in Europe in 2013, Jt Champion 3yr old miler in Europe in 2013. 8 wins at 2 to 4 at home, France, JLT Lockinge S G1, Qipco Queen Elizabeth II S G1, Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere Grand Criterium G1, Qatar Prix de la Foret G1, Veuve Clicquot Vintage S G2, 32red.com Superlative S G2, AON Greenham S G3, 2nd Qatar Prix du Moulin de Longchamp G1, P. Fresnay le Buffard Jacques Le Marois G1, Coventry S G2, 3rd P. Fresnay le Buffard Jacques Le Marois G1. Broodmare Sire: ALZAO. Sire of the dams of 110 Stakes winners. In 2014 - OLYMPIC GLORY Choisir G1, ALL AT SEA Sea The Stars LR, BIOLOGIST Danehill Dancer LR, IZZTHATRIGHT Moss Vale LR, MUSICAL COMEDY Royal Applause LR, NOBLE PROTECTOR Haafhd LR, RAPHINAE Dubawi LR, SHIFTING POWER Compton Place LR, TARGARYEN Red Clubs LR, SHANGANI Giant's Causeway LR, SIMENON Marju LR. The Choisir/Alzao cross has produced: OLYMPIC GLORY G1, LUNA NEL POZZO LR.
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Danehill Danehill Dancer Mira Adonde CHOISIR ch 99 Lunchtime Great Selection Pensive Mood OLYMPIC GLORY b c 2010 Lyphard Alzao Lady Rebecca ACIDANTHERA b 95 Shirley Heights Amaranthus Amaranda
Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, G1, Longchamp, October 5, 2400m
2014 - BUFFERING Mossman G1, DISSIDENT Sebring G1, HARRY'S SON Haradasun G1, TREVE Motivator G1, SPIRITJIM Galileo G2, TANGO'S DAUGHTER Redoute's Choice G2, HARTNELL Authorized G3, HAVANA Starcraft G3, COCKNEY SPARROW Cockney Rebel LR. The Motivator/Anabaa cross has produced: TREVE G1, Million LR.
1 Treve (FR) 4 b f Motivator (GB) Trevise (FR) (Anabaa (USA)) 2 Flintshire (GB) 4 b c Dansili (GB) Dance Routine (GB) (Sadler's Wells (USA)) 3 Taghrooda (GB) 3 b f Sea The Stars (IRE) - Ezima (IRE) (Sadler's Wells (USA))
Sadler's Wells Montjeu Floripedes MOTIVATOR b 2002 Gone West Out West Chellingoua TREVE b f 2010 Danzig Anabaa Balbonella TREVISE b 2000 Riverman Trevillari Trevilla
Age: 2-4; Starts: 9; Wins: 6; Places: 3 Earnings: £5,391,949
Qatar PX Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere Gd.Crit, G1, Longchamp, October 5, 1400m
Sire: MOTIVATOR. Sire of 22 Stakes winners. In 2014 - TREVE Anabaa G1, COCKTAIL QUEEN Selkirk G2, ROBIN HOODS BAY Rainbow Quest G3, SHAHAH Olden Times G3, PALLASATOR Ezzoud LR, SKY HUNTER Silver Hawk LR, MODUS Generous LR. 1st Dam: TREVISE by Anabaa. Winner at 2 in France. Own sister to TSIGANE. Dam of 2 winners: 2005: TROIS ROIS (c Hernando) 4 wins at 3 and 5 in France, UAE, G.P. de Marseille Etapi du Defi du Galop LR, 3rd Prix Greffulhe G2. 2006: Trevimix (c Linamix) 2008: Tocqueville (f Numerous) unraced. Broodmare. 2010: TREVE (f Motivator) Sold 18,062gns yearling at AROCT. Champion 3yr old in Europe in 2013. 6 wins at 2 to 4 in France, Prix de Diane Longines G1, Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe G1 (twice), Qatar Prix Vermeille G1, 2nd Prix Ganay G1, 3rd Prince of Wales's S G1. 2011: Trophee (f Mr Sidney) 2012: (f Fuisse) Broodmare Sire: ANABAA. Sire of the dams of 46 Stakes winners. In
1 Full Mast (USA) 2 b c Mizzen Mast (USA) - Yashmak (USA) (Danzig (USA)) 2 Territories (IRE) 2 b c Invincible Spirit (IRE) - Taranto (GB) (Machiavellian (USA)) 3 Gleneagles (IRE) 2 b c Galileo (IRE) - You'resothrilling (USA) (Storm Cat (USA)) Age: 2; Starts: 3; Wins: 3; Places: 0 Earnings: £210,408 Sire: MIZZEN MAST. Sire of 28 Stakes winners. In 2014 - FULL MAST Danzig G1, LIDERIS Dynaformer G1, STONETASTIC Unbridled's Song G2, EDEN PRAIRIE Elusive Quality LR, MULTILATERAL Dynaformer LR. 1st Dam: YASHMAK by Danzig. 4 wins at 2 and 3 at home, USA, Flower Bowl Invitational H G1, 2nd Kildangan Stud Irish Oaks G1, P.Marcel Boussac-Criterium des Pouliches G1. Own sister to JIBE. Dam of 5 winners: 1999: In Yarak (c Zafonic) unraced. 2000: Force of Nature (f Sadler's Wells). Broodmare. 2001: EYES ONLY (f Distant View) Winner at 3.
international database 2002: Shamana (f Woodman) unraced. Broodmare. 2003: SOUND OF NATURE (g Chester House) 7 wins at home, Australia, C S Hayes Memorial Cup LR, 2nd Patinack Farm Crystal Mile G2. 2004: Maquillage (f Diesis) unraced. Broodmare. 2005: SPOKESMAN (c Empire Maker) 5 wins at 4, 5 and 8 in USA. 2006: Hidden Face (f Empire Maker) ran on the flat in USA. Broodmare. 2008: Striking Veil (f Smart Strike) ran twice. 2011: HOODED (c Empire Maker) Winner at 2. 2012: FULL MAST (c Mizzen Mast) 3 wins at 2 in France, Qatar PX Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere Gd.Crit G1, Prix La Rochette G3. Broodmare Sire: DANZIG. Sire of the dams of 176 Stakes winners. In 2014 - FULL MAST Mizzen Mast G1, AURELIA'S BELLE Lemon Drop Kid G3, CAN THE MAN Into Mischief G3, DANCING SANDS Dubawi LR, SHIVALIK STAR Shamardal LR, SHIVALIK STORM Dancing Forever LR, SUSHI EMPIRE Empire Maker LR. The Mizzen Mast/Danzig cross has produced: FULL MAST G1, MOONEE PONDS LR. Caro Cozzene Ride The Trails MIZZEN MAST gr/ro 98 Graustark Kinema Mrs Peterkin FULL MAST b c 2012 Northern Dancer Danzig Pas de Nom YASHMAK b 94 Roberto Slightly Dangerous Where You Lead
Prix de l'Opera Longines, G1, Longchamp, October 5, 2000m 1 We Are (IRE) 3 b f Dansili (GB) In Clover (GB) (Inchinor (GB)) 2 Ribbons (GB) 4 ch f Manduro (GER) - Sister Act (GB) (Marju (IRE)) 3 Hadaatha (IRE) 3 gr f Sea The Stars (IRE) - Hathrah (IRE) (Linamix (FR))
Age: 3; Starts: 5; Wins: 2; Places: 0 Earnings: £200,884 Sire: DANSILI. Sire of 97 Stakes winners. In 2014 - FORETELLER Warning G1, MISS FRANCE Tirol G1, THE FUGUE Sadler's Wells G1, WE ARE Inchinor G1, ESPUMANTI Reprimand G2, L'AMOUR DE MA VIE Smoke Glacken G2, RIPOSTE Rainbow Quest G2, BIG BREAK Quest For Fame G3, CARLA BIANCA Linamix G3, DISCLAIMER Sadler's Wells G3, CONTINUUM Sadler's Wells LR, MUTEELA Zafonic LR, NABUCCO Caerleon LR, PERMIT Swain LR, STIPULATE Sadler's Wells LR, VISORIYNA Linamix LR, SILVER CONCORDE Daylami LR. 1st Dam: IN CLOVER by Inchinor. 4 wins at 3 in France, Prix de Flore G3. Dam of 3 winners: 2008: ELODIE (f Dansili) Winner at 3 in France. Broodmare. 2009: DREAM CLOVER (f Oasis Dream) 4 wins at 2 and 3 in France, Prix de Saint-Cyr LR, Prix de la Cochere LR, 3rd Prix de Lieurey G3. 2010: (c Danehill Dancer) 2011: WE ARE (f Dansili) 2 wins at 3 in France, Prix de l'Opera Longines G1. 2012: Incahoots (f Oasis Dream) unraced to date. 2014: (c Frankel) Broodmare Sire: INCHINOR. Sire of the dams of 18 Stakes winners. In 2014 - WE ARE Dansili G1, ES QUE LOVE Clodovil G2. Danzig Danehill Razyana DANSILI b 96 Kahyasi Hasili Kerali WE ARE b f 2011 Ahonoora Inchinor Inchmurrin IN CLOVER b 2002 Bellypha Bellarida Lerida
G.P. der Landeshauptstadt Dusseldorf, G3, Dusseldorf, October 5, 1600m 1 Flamingo Star (GER) 4 b c Areion (GER) - Flamingo Island (GER) (Acatenango (GER))
2 Boomshackerlacker (IRE) 4 gr g Dark Angel (IRE) - Allegrina (IRE) (Barathea (IRE)) 3 Peace At Last (IRE) 4 b c Oasis Dream (GB) - National Day (IRE) (Barathea (IRE)) Age: 2-4; Starts: 15; Wins: 3; Places: 8 Earnings: £86,553 Sire: AREION. Sire of 23 Stakes winners. In 2014 - FLAMINGO STAR Acatenango G3, NAMERA Tannenkonig LR, PALACE PRINCE Tiger Hill LR, RED LIPS Zinaad LR. 1st Dam: Flamingo Island by Acatenango. ran on the flat in Germany at 3 and 4. Own sister to FLAMINGO ROAD. Dam of 8 winners: 2001: FLORENCIA (f Indian Ridge) Winner at 3 in Germany. Broodmare. 2002: Fine Society (c Law Society) unraced. 2003: FABULOUS LIFE (f Spectrum) 2 wins at 4 in Germany. Broodmare. 2004: Fly River (c Docksider) ran on the flat in Germany. 2005: FABREGAS (c Pentire) 6 wins at 5 and 6 in Germany. 2006: FABULOUS PAINTER (c Pentire) 5 wins at 3 to 6 in France, Germany. 2007: FARAFRA OASIS (f Royal Dragon) Winner at 4 in Germany. 2008: FAUSTO (c Big Shuffle) 10 wins at 3 to 6, 2014 in Italy. 2009: FEUERBLITZ (c Big Shuffle) 5 wins at 3 to 5 in France, Germany, Italy, Premio Roma GBI Racing G1, 2nd Premio Roma GBI Racing G1, Wettkontor Munchen-G. P. von Bayern G1, Preis von Europa G1. 2010: FLAMINGO STAR (c Areion) Sold 6,568gns yearling at BBAGO. 3 wins at 2 and 4 in Germany, G.P. der Landeshauptstadt Dusseldorf G3, Grosser Preis Herzog von Ratibor Rennen G3, 2nd onextwo.com Bavarian Classic G3. 2011: Flamingo Rose (f Areion) Broodmare Sire: ACATENANGO. Sire of the dams of 56 Stakes winners. In 2014 - EMPOLI Halling G1, WORLD ACE Deep Impact G2, BERMUDA REEF Oasis Dream G3, FLAMINGO STAR Areion G3, PAPAGENA STAR Amadeus Wolf
G3, FEUERBLITZ Big Shuffle LR, LILI MOON Desert Prince LR, THAT IS THE SPIRIT Invincible Spirit LR. Super Concorde Big Shuffle Raise Your Skirts AREION b 95 Caerleon Aerleona Alata FLAMINGO STAR b c 2010 Surumu Acatenango Aggravate FLAMINGO ISLAND ch 95 Northern Dancer Fabula Dancer Fair Rosalind
Prix Thomas Bryon, G3, SaintCloud, October 9, 1600m 1 Alea Iacta (GB) 2 b f Invincible Spirit (IRE) - Almiranta (GB) (Galileo (IRE)) 2 Alpha Bravo (GB) 2 b c Oasis Dream (GB) - Kilo Alpha (GB) (King's Best (USA)) 3 Karaktar (IRE) 2 b c High Chaparral (IRE) - Karawana (IRE) (King's Best (USA)) Age: 2; Starts: 2; Wins: 2; Places: 0 Earnings: £43,333 Sire: INVINCIBLE SPIRIT. Sire of 81 Stakes winners. In 2014 - CHARM SPIRIT Montjeu G1, KINGMAN Zamindar G1, SPEAKING OF WHICH Mr Prospector G2, ALEA IACTA Galileo G3, CITRON SPIRIT Lemon Drop Kid G3, HIGH CELEBRITY Storm Cat G3, LOCAL TIME Medicean G3, RUSSIAN SOUL Indian Ridge G3, SIGNS OF BLESSING Seeking The Gold G3, APACHE SPIRIT Sadler's Wells LR, ARMY BULLETIN Sunday Silence LR, BEACH BELLE High Chaparral LR, I'M YOURS Robellino LR, THAT IS THE SPIRIT Acatenango LR, STAYING ON Saddlers' Hall LR. 1st Dam: Almiranta by Galileo. Dam of 1 winner: 2012: ALEA IACTA (f Invincible Spirit) 2 wins at 2 in France, Prix Thomas Bryon G3. 2013: (f Sir Percy) 2014: (c Archipenko) Broodmare Sire: GALILEO. Sire of the dams of 29 Stakes winners. In 2014 - LEA First Samurai G1, NIGHT OF THUNDER Dubawi G1,
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international database ARCETRI PINK Rock of Gibraltar G2, THUNDER FANTASY Lucky Owners G2, ALEA IACTA Invincible Spirit G3, QUALIFY Fastnet Rock G3, SAVANNE Rock of Gibraltar G3, VENUS DE MILO Duke of Marmalade G3, BERTINORO Aussie Rules LR, GREATWOOD Manduro LR, MAGICOOL Fastnet Rock LR, PININCI Pins LR, RALSTON ROAD Dylan Thomas LR. Danzig Green Desert Foreign Courier INVINCIBLE SPIRIT b 97 Kris Rafha Eljazzi ALEA IACTA b f 2012 Sadler's Wells Galileo Urban Sea ALMIRANTA gr 2007 Selkirk Alvarita Alborada
Prix Eclipse, G3, Chantilly, October 10, 1200m 1 Souvenir Delondres (FR) 2 b f Siyouni (FR) - Dilag (IRE) (Almutawakel (GB)) 2 La Berma (IRE) 2 b f Lawman (FR) - Full Snow Moon (USA) (Vindication (USA)) 3 Royal Spring (FR) 2 ch c Tamayuz (GB) - Main Spring (GB) (Pivotal (GB)) Age: 2; Starts: 5; Wins: 2; Places: 3 Earnings: £75,042 Sire: SIYOUNI. Sire of 3 Stakes winners. In 2014 - ERVEDYA King's Best G3, SOUVENIR DELONDRES Almutawakel G3, MOCKLERSHILL Loup Solitaire LR. 1st Dam: DILAG by Almutawakel. Winner at 3 in France. Dam of 5 winners: 2007: LIVING IT LARGE (g Bertolini) 7 wins at 2 and 4. 2008: PINEAPPLE PETE (g Compton Place) Winner at 3. 2009: I'm So Glad (f Clodovil) 5 wins at 2 and 3, 3rd Scottish Sun EBF Land O'Burns S LR. 2010: BIT OF A GIFT (c Dark Angel) Winner at 2. 2011: Ma Bella Paola (f Naaqoos) in training. 2012: SOUVENIR DELONDRES (f Siyouni) Sold 19,357gns yearling at
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ARAU1. 2 wins at 2 in France, Prix Eclipse G3, Prix de la Vallee d'Auge LR, 3rd Prix d'Arenberg G3. 2014: (f Henrythenavigator) Broodmare Sire: ALMUTAWAKEL. Sire of the dams of 2 Stakes winners. In 2014 - ORPELLO Orpen G3, SOUVENIR DELONDRES Siyouni G3. Pivotal
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Fearless Revival SIYOUNI b 2007 Danehill Sichilla Slipstream Queen SOUVENIR DELONDRES b f 2012 Machiavellian Almutawakel Elfaslah DILAG b 2002 Habitat Terracotta Hut Amiel
Betfred Goals Galore Autumn Stakes, G3, Newmarket, October 11, 8f 1 Commemorative (GB) 2 ch c Zamindar (USA) - Revered (GB) (Oasis Dream (GB)) 2 Restorer (GB) 2 gr c Mastercraftsman (IRE) - Moon Empress (FR) (Rainbow Quest (USA)) 3 Future Empire (GB) 2 ch c New Approach (IRE) - Fann (USA) (Diesis) Age: 2; Starts: 3; Wins: 2; Places: 1 Earnings: £36,407 Sire: ZAMINDAR. Sire of 29 Stakes winners. In 2014 COMMEMORATIVE Oasis Dream G3, BARLEY MOW Spinning World LR, LUANNAN Linamix LR, ZAND Kahyasi LR. 1st Dam: REVERED by Oasis Dream. Winner at 2. Own sister to VISIT. Dam of 1 winner: 2012: COMMEMORATIVE (c Zamindar) 2 wins at 2, Betfred Goals Galore Autumn S G3. 2013: (c Dubawi) 2014: (f Frankel) Broodmare Sire: OASIS DREAM. Sire of the dams of 7 Stakes winners. In 2014 COMMEMORATIVE Zamindar G3, DARK RECKONING Equiano G3,
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EVASIVE'S FIRST Evasive G3, EXTORTIONIST Dandy Man G3, LACY Authorized G3, BABY FOOT Footstepsinthesand LR, MIND OF MADNESS Azamour LR. Mr Prospector Gone West Secrettame ZAMINDAR b 94 The Minstrel Zaizafon Mofida COMMEMORATIVE ch c 2012 Green Desert Oasis Dream Hope REVERED b 2007 Kahyasi Arrive Kerali
Premio Verziere - Memorial Aldo Cirla, G3, Milan, October 12, 2000m 1 Quaduna (GB) 4 b f Duke of Marmalade (IRE) - Quelle Amore (GER) (Monsun (GER)) 2 So Many Shots (IRE) 3 b f Duke of Marmalade (IRE) - Cland di San Jore (IRE) (Lando (GER)) 3 Lady Dutch (GB) 3 b f Dutch Art (GB) - Monjouet (IRE) (Montjeu (IRE)) Age: 3-4; Starts: 11; Wins: 4; Places: 3 Earnings: £80,922 Sire: DUKE OF MARMALADE. Sire of 17 Stakes winners. In 2014 - BIG MEMORY Nebos G2, HALL OF MIRRORS Indian Ridge G3, LADY CUMQUAT Zabeel G3, MING ZHI COSMOS Ganges G3, QUADUNA Monsun G3, SO MANY SHOTS Lando G3, VENUS DE MILO Galileo G3, WANNABE BETTER Shirley Heights G3, BIG ORANGE Fasliyev LR, COLLATERAL RISK Invincible Spirit LR, DUKE DERBY Medaaly LR. 1st Dam: QUELLE AMORE by Monsun. 2 wins at 2 and 3 in Germany, Schwarzgold Rennen G2. Own sister to QUIDAMO. Dam of 3 winners: 2009: BETPAK DALA (c Shamardal) 4 wins. 2010: QUADUNA (f Duke of Marmalade) 4 wins at 3 and 4 in Germany, Italy, Premio Verziere Memorial Aldo Cirla G3 (twice), Vanjura Rennen LR.
2011: QUELLE CHANCE (f Dubawi) Winner at 3 in Japan. Broodmare Sire: MONSUN. Sire of the dams of 36 Stakes winners. In 2014 - SEA THE MOON Sea The Stars G1, SIRIUS Dashing Blade G1, FREE PORT LUX Oasis Dream G2, SOMMERABEND Shamardal G2, JAMR Singspiel G3, QUADUNA Duke of Marmalade G3, GUILIANI Tertullian LR, NIGHT WISH Sholokhov LR, SECESSIO Konigstiger LR, SWACADELIC Adlerflug LR, SOLONDER Solon LR. Danzig Danehill Razyana DUKE OF MARMALADE b 2004 Kingmambo Love Me True Lassie's Lady QUADUNA b f 2010 Konigsstuhl Monsun Mosella QUELLE AMORE b 2003 Beau Genius Qelle Amie Qui Bid
Premio Gran Criterium, G2, Milan, October 12, 1400m 1 Hero Look (IRE) 2 b c Lope de Vega (IRE) - Roscoff (IRE) (Daylami (IRE)) 2 Ginwar (ITY) 2 b c Martino Alonso (IRE) - Rosemary Girl (IRE) (Celtic Swing (GB)) 3 Azari (GB) 2 b c Azamour (IRE) Atasari (IRE) (Whipper (USA)) Age: 2; Starts: 3; Wins: 3; Places: 0 Earnings: £113,333 Sire: LOPE DE VEGA. Sire of 3 Stakes winners. In 2014 - HERO LOOK Daylami G2, BURNT SUGAR Titus Livius G3, BELARDO Danehill LR. 1st Dam: Roscoff by Daylami. Winner at 3 in France, 2nd Prix La Camargo LR, Prix de la Californie LR. Dam of 2 winners: 2010: Laber Ildut (f Whipper) 2011: MAWRED (c Tamayuz) 2 wins at 2 and 3 in Italy. 2012: HERO LOOK (c Lope de Vega) Sold 50,328gns yearling at GOOY1. 3 wins at 2 in Italy, Premio Gran Criterium G2. 2013: (f Dutch Art) 2014: (f Lope de Vega)
international database Broodmare Sire: DAYLAMI. Sire of the dams of 17 Stakes winners. In 2014 - HERO LOOK Lope de Vega G2, NAUSICA TIME Dubawi G3, DUBDAY Dubawi LR, HEARTILY Dubawi LR, SILVER CONCORDE Dansili LR. Giant's Causeway Shamardal Helsinki LOPE DE VEGA ch 2007 Vettori Lady Vettori Lady Golconda HERO LOOK b c 2012 Doyoun Daylami Daltawa ROSCOFF b 2005 Barathea Traou Mad Pont-Aven
Preis des Winterfavoriten, G3, Cologne, October 12, 1600m 1 Brisanto (GB) 2 b c Dansili (GB) Briseida (GB) (Pivotal (GB)) 2 Sherlock (GER) 2 b c Areion (GER) - Sun Valley (GER) (Lando (GER)) 3 Molly Le Clou (GER) 2 b c Doyen (IRE) - Molly Maxima (GER) (Big Shuffle (USA)) Age: 2; Starts: 3; Wins: 2; Places: 1 Earnings: £73,583 Sire: DANSILI. Sire of 98 Stakes winners. In 2014 - FORETELLER Warning G1, MISS FRANCE Tirol G1, THE FUGUE Sadler's Wells G1, WE ARE Inchinor G1, ESPUMANTI Reprimand G2, L'AMOUR DE MA VIE Smoke Glacken G2, RIPOSTE Rainbow Quest G2, BIG BREAK Quest For Fame G3, BRISANTO Pivotal G3, CARLA BIANCA Linamix G3, DISCLAIMER Sadler's Wells G3, CONTINUUM Sadler's Wells LR, MUTEELA Zafonic LR, NABUCCO Caerleon LR, PERMIT Swain LR, STIPULATE Sadler's Wells LR, VISORIYNA Linamix LR, SILVER CONCORDE Daylami LR. 1st Dam: BRISEIDA by Pivotal. 2 wins at 2 and 3 in Germany, Freunde/Forderer 1000 Guineas G2. Dam of 2 winners: 2010: Brisona (f Dalakhani) 2011: BARTIRA (f Cape Cross) Winner at 3 in France.
2012: BRISANTO (c Dansili) Sold 100,000gns yearling at TAOC1. 2 wins at 2 in Germany, Preis des Winterfavoriten G3. 2013: (f Sea The Stars) 2014: (c Fastnet Rock) Broodmare Sire: PIVOTAL. Sire of the dams of 27 Stakes winners. In 2014 - MAIN SEQUENCE Aldebaran G1, GOSPEL CHOIR Galileo G2, AYAHUASCA Johar G3, BANK OF BURDEN Hawk Wing G3, BRISANTO Dansili G3, CLADOCERA Oasis Dream LR, MICK'S YER MAN Bahamian Bounty LR, ROCK OF RIDD Antonius Pius LR, ROYAL SPRING Tamayuz LR. The Dansili/Pivotal cross has produced: FIRE LILY G1, WINSILI G1, BRISANTO G3. Danzig Danehill Razyana DANSILI b 96 Kahyasi Hasili Kerali BRISANTO b c 2012 Polar Falcon Pivotal Fearless Revival BRISEIDA ch 2005 Be My Guest Party Doll Midnight Lady
Prix Andre Baboin Musee Gallo Romain, G3, Bordeaux Le Bouscat, October 14, 2000m 1 Dartagnan d'Azur (FR) 5 b c Slickly (FR) - Dinner Bell (FR) (Highest Honor (FR)) 2 Le Ring (FR) 4 b c Slickly (FR) Joha (FR) (Johann Quatz (FR)) 3 Gaga A (URU) 5 gr/ro f T H Approval (USA) - Yin (BRZ) (Quinze Quilates (BRZ)) Age: 2-5; Starts: 28; Wins: 6; Places: 10 Earnings: £150,101 Sire: SLICKLY. Sire of 16 Stakes winners. In 2014 - DARTAGNAN D'AZUR Highest Honor G3. 1st Dam: DINNER BELL by Highest Honor. 3 wins at 4 to 6 in France. Dam of 2 winners: 2007: Chelsea Belle (f Russian Blue) unraced.
2008: GOLDEN BEAU (c Gold Away) 6 wins at 3 to 6, 2014 in France. 2009: DARTAGNAN D'AZUR (c Slickly) Sold 20,227gns yearling at AROCT. 6 wins at 3 to 5 in France, Prix Andre Baboin Musee Gallo Romain G3, Prix de Boulogne LR, 3rd G P Region Alsace-Etape du Defi du Galop LR, Prix Hubert Bageunault de Puchesse LR. 2011: King's Banquet (c King's Best) in training. Broodmare Sire: HIGHEST HONOR. Sire of the dams of 59 Stakes winners. In 2014 SHEIKHZAYEDROAD Dubawi G1, CAVALRYMAN Halling G2, FLY WITH ME Beat Hollow G2, SOLOW Singspiel G2, DARTAGNAN D'AZUR Slickly G3, GOLDY ESPONY Vespone G3, HIPPY Muhtathir G3, BAINO HOPE Jeremy LR, REVE D'ETOILES Zenno Rob Roy LR, WEVANELLA Gentlewave LR, GARYNELLA Ballingarry LR, NEWS REEL Vespone LR. The Slickly/Highest Honor cross has produced: DARTAGNAN D'AZUR G3, OLOFI LR, Love Game LR, President Jose LR. Mendez Linamix Lunadix SLICKLY gr 96 Conquistador Cielo Slipstream Queen Country Queen DARTAGNAN D'AZUR b c 2009 Kenmare Highest Honor High River DINNER BELL b 2000 Secreto Special Secreto Special Team
vision.ae Middle Park Stakes, G1, Newmarket, October 17, 6f 1 Charming Thought (GB) 2 b c Oasis Dream (GB) - Annabelle's Charm (IRE) (Indian Ridge) 2 Ivawood (IRE) 2 b c Zebedee (GB) - Keenes Royale (GB) (Red Ransom (USA)) 3 Muhaarar (GB) 2 b c Oasis Dream (GB) - Tahrir (IRE) (Linamix (FR)) Age: 2; Starts: 4; Wins: 3; Places: 1 Earnings: £134,011 Sire: OASIS DREAM. Sire of 91 Stakes winners. In 2014 -
CHARMING THOUGHT Indian Ridge G1, FREE PORT LUX Monsun G2, MUHAARAR Linamix G2, AKTABANTAY Falbrav G3, BERMUDA REEF Acatenango G3, FLYING JIB Mizzen Mast G3, FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH Efisio G3, MIRZA Primo Dominie G3, CLADOCERA Pivotal LR, ERTIJAAL Seeking The Gold LR, GOMATI Orpen LR, JOYEUSE Danehill LR, MAXIMUS DREAM Sadler's Wells LR, MINALISA Selkirk LR, NAADIRR High Chaparral LR, OMINOUS Selkirk LR, OPINION Sadler's Wells LR, RAFAADAH High Chaparral LR, ADDRESS UNKNOWN Sadler's Wells LR. 1st Dam: ANNABELLE'S CHARM by Indian Ridge. 3 wins at 4, EBF Dick Hern Fillies S LR, 2nd Premio Sergio Cumani G3. Dam of 1 winner: 2012: CHARMING THOUGHT (c Oasis Dream) Sold 625,000gns yearling at TAOC1. 3 wins at 2, vision.ae Middle Park S G1. 2013: (c Exceed And Excel) 2014: (c Dubawi) Broodmare Sire: INDIAN RIDGE. Sire of the dams of 80 Stakes winners. In 2014 - CHARMING THOUGHT Oasis Dream G1, DOLNIYA Azamour G2, FINTRY Shamardal G2, KOOL KOMPANY Jeremy G2, EDELMIRA Peintre Celebre G3, HALL OF MIRRORS Duke of Marmalade G3, MULL OF KILLOUGH Mull of Kintyre G3, RUSSIAN SOUL Invincible Spirit G3, TOBANN Teofilo G3, ROCKY GROUND Acclamation LR. The Oasis Dream/Indian Ridge cross has produced: CHARMING THOUGHT G1, JWALA G1, REPLY G1, SWISS DREAM LR, Expedition G3, Elishpour LR, Glisten LR, Run For The Hills LR. Danzig Green Desert Foreign Courier OASIS DREAM b 2000 Dancing Brave Hope Bahamian CHARMING THOUGHT b c 2012 Ahonoora Indian Ridge Hillbrow ANNABELLE'S CHARM ch 2005 Sadler's Wells Kylemore Flamenco Wave
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international database vision.ae Challenge Stakes, G2, Newmarket, October 17, 7f 1 Here Comes When (IRE) 4 b g Danehill Dancer (IRE) - Quad's Melody (IRE) (Spinning World (USA)) 2 Cable Bay (IRE) 3 b c Invincible Spirit (IRE) - Rose de France (IRE) (Diktat (GB)) 3 Breton Rock (IRE) 4 b g Bahamian Bounty (GB) - Anna's Rock (IRE) (Rock of Gibraltar (IRE)) Age: 2-4; Starts: 11; Wins: 5; Places: 3 Earnings: £133,618 Sire: DANEHILL DANCER. Sire of 162 Stakes winners. In 2014 ESOTERIQUE Dancing Brave G1, STEPS IN TIME O'Reilly G1, HERE COMES WHEN Spinning World G2, HILLSTAR Mark of Esteem G3, MEDEA Giant's Causeway G3, OSAILA Entrepreneur G3, ACROSTAR Iglesia LR, BIOLOGIST Alzao LR, THOMAS EDISON Sadler's Wells LR. 1st Dam: QUAD'S MELODY by Spinning World. 2 wins at 2 in France, Prix d'Aumale G3. Dam of 3 winners: 2005: Winning First (c Grand Slam) ran on the flat in Hong Kong. 2006: CALIFORNIA MOON (c Malibu Moon) 5 wins at 3 and 4 in Hong Kong. 2007: Action (f Action This Day) ran once. 2009: MORANT BAY (f Montjeu) Winner at 3. Broodmare. 2010: HERE COMES WHEN (g Danehill Dancer) Sold 139,572gns yearling at GOOY1. 5 wins at 2 to 4 at home, Germany, vision.ae Challenge S G2, Darley Oettingen Rennen G2. 2011: Manipulation (g Invincible Spirit) 2013: (f Shamardal) 2014: (f Nathaniel) Broodmare Sire: SPINNING WORLD. Sire of the dams of 33 Stakes winners. In 2014 - NUOVO RECORD Heart's Cry G1, HERE COMES WHEN Danehill Dancer G2, MOURO Grand Slam G3, ALDINI Magic Albert LR, BARLEY MOW Zamindar LR, LIKE A CAROUSEL Helike LR, TRADE
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COMMISSIONER Montjeu LR, TUCUMAN Hawk Wing LR, AMINABAD Singspiel LR, SINGAPORE SLING Muhtathir LR. The Danehill Dancer/Spinning World cross has produced: HERE COMES WHEN G2, Eldandy G2. Danzig Danehill Razyana DANEHILL DANCER b 93 Sharpen Up Mira Adonde Lettre d'Amour HERE COMES WHEN b g 2010 Nureyev Spinning World Imperfect Circle QUAD'S MELODY b 99 Devil's Bag Fab's Melody Distinctive Moon
Dubai Fillies' Mile Stakes, G1, Newmarket, October 17, 8f 1 Together Forever (IRE) 2 b f Galileo (IRE) - Green Room (USA) (Theatrical) 2 Agnes Stewart (IRE) 2 gr f Lawman (FR) - Anice Stellato (IRE) (Dalakhani (IRE)) 3 Winters Moon (IRE) 2 ch f New Approach (IRE) - Summertime Legacy (GB) (Darshaan) Age: 2; Starts: 6; Wins: 3; Places: 3 Earnings: £170,857 Sire: GALILEO. Sire of 186 Stakes winners. In 2014 - ADELAIDE Elnadim G1, AUSTRALIA Cape Cross G1, FOUND Intikhab G1, GLENEAGLES Storm Cat G1, MARVELLOUS Storm Cat G1, NOBLE MISSION Danehill G1, TAPESTRY Danehill G1, TOGETHER FOREVER Theatrical G1, GLOBAL VIEW Storm Cat G2, GOSPEL CHOIR Pivotal G2, HIGHLAND REEL Danehill G2, RULER OF THE WORLD Kingmambo G2, SPIRITJIM Anabaa G2, TELESCOPE Darshaan G2, AIGUE MARINE Silver Hawk G3, ALTANO Lando G3, BE MY GAL Danehill Dancer G3, ERNEST HEMINGWAY Darshaan G3, EYE OF THE STORM Shirley Heights G3, GATEWOOD Selkirk G3, JOHN F KENNEDY Danehill G3, MAGICIAN Mozart G3, MEKONG RIVER Danehill G3, ORCHESTRA Danehill G3, STARSTRUCK Big Shuffle G3,
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DALKOVA Marju LR, DARE TO ACHIEVE Linamix LR, DAZZLING Danehill LR, FOREVER NOW Darshaan LR, FREEDOM'S LIGHT Nashwan LR, GALIWAY Danehill LR, JACQUINOT BAY Last Tycoon LR, KINGFISHER Halling LR, OBSERVATIONAL Cadeaux Genereux LR, ORATOR Air Express LR, PLANETAIRE Kaldoun LR, ROHERYN More Than Ready LR, SECRET GESTURE Danehill LR, BALLYGLASHEEN Danehill LR, WELLS Rodrigo de Triano LR. 1st Dam: Green Room by Theatrical. unraced. Dam of 3 winners: 2006: LORD SHANAKILL (c Speightstown) 5 wins at 2 to 4 at home, France, Etihad Airways Prix Jean Prat G1, 2nd Darley Dewhurst S G1, 3rd totesport.com Lockinge S G1, St James's Palace S G1, Darley Prix Morny G1. Sire. 2007: BRANNAGH (c Hennessy) 3 wins. 2008: Dressing Room (g Dixie Union) 2009: Nimboo (f Lemon Drop Kid) unraced. Broodmare. 2011: Smartie Artie (c Smart Strike) unraced to date. 2012: TOGETHER FOREVER (f Galileo) Sold 526,519gns yearling at GOOY1. 3 wins at 2, Dubai Fillies' Mile S G1, Staffordstown Stud Silken Glider S LR, 3rd Flame of Tara EBF S LR. 2013: Signe (f Sea The Stars) 2014: (f Dansili) Broodmare Sire: THEATRICAL. Sire of the dams of 59 Stakes winners. In 2014 - ROSALIND Broken Vow G1, TOGETHER FOREVER Galileo G1, AVANZARE Grand Reward G3, TWYA Thewayyouare LR, APOLLO MAVERICK Apollo Kingdom LR. Northern Dancer Sadler's Wells Fairy Bridge GALILEO b 98 Miswaki Urban Sea Allegretta TOGETHER FOREVER b f 2012 Nureyev Theatrical Tree of Knowledge GREEN ROOM b/br 2002 Blushing Groom Chain Fern Chain Store
Dubai Dewhurst Stakes, G1, Newmarket, October 17, 7f 1 Belardo (IRE) 2 b c Lope de Vega (IRE) - Danaskaya (IRE) (Danehill (USA)) 2 Kodi Bear (IRE) 2 br c Kodiac (GB) - Hawattef (IRE) (Mujtahid (USA)) 3 Smuggler's Cove (IRE) 2 b c Fastnet Rock (AUS) - Chenchikova (IRE) (Sadler's Wells (USA)) Age: 2; Starts: 5; Wins: 3; Places: 2 Earnings: £281,766 Sire: LOPE DE VEGA. Sire of 4 Stakes winners. In 2014 BELARDO Danehill G1, HERO LOOK Daylami G2, BURNT SUGAR Titus Livius G3, ROYAL RAZALMA Flying Spur G3. 1st Dam: Danaskaya by Danehill. Champion 2yr old filly in Ireland in 2002. Winner at 2, 2nd Peugeot Lowther S G2, 3rd betfair Cheveley Park S G1. Dam of 4 winners: 2005: KAYD KODAUN (f Traditionally) 2 wins. Broodmare. 2006: Liaskaya (g Dalakhani) unraced. 2007: BERLING (g Montjeu) 6 wins to 2014 at home, Norway, Sweden, Marit Sveaas Minnelop G3. 2009: SMOKY HILL (c Galileo) 2 wins at 3 and 4 in France. 2010: Diamond Sky (f Montjeu) 3rd Keeneland Debutante S G2. 2011: French Painter (c Sea The Stars) in training. 2012: BELARDO (c Lope de Vega) Sold 77,429gns yearling at ARAU1. 3 wins at 2, Dubai Dewhurst S G1, Denford Stud Washington Singer S LR. 2013: (c Dream Ahead) Broodmare Sire: DANEHILL. Sire of the dams of 275 Stakes winners. In 2014 - BELARDO Lope de Vega G1, COSMIC ENDEAVOUR Northern Meteor G1, DICK WHITTINGTON Rip Van Winkle G1, FENOMENO Stay Gold G1, HALLOWED CROWN Street Sense G1, INTEGRAL Dalakhani G1, MISS MOSSMAN Mossman G1, NOBLE MISSION Galileo G1, STEINBECK Footstepsinthesand G1, TAPESTRY Galileo G1, CERTERACH Halling G2, CUSTOM CUT Notnowcato G2, FOREVER LOVED High Chaparral
international database G2, FORGOTTEN RULES Nayef G2, GALLATIN Street Cry G2, HIGHLAND REEL Galileo G2, PALE MIMOSA Singspiel G2, SEEK AGAIN Speightstown G2, SOLICIT Street Cry G2, TURN ME LOOSE Iffraaj G2, CHIVALRY Street Cry G3, FREE EAGLE High Chaparral G3, J WONDER Footstepsinthesand G3, JOHN F KENNEDY Galileo G3, MAJESTIC QUEEN Kheleyf G3, MEKONG RIVER Galileo G3, NAYELI More Than Ready G3, ORCHESTRA Galileo G3, TESTED Selkirk G3, ZEPHYRON Zabeel G3, BERLING Montjeu LR, BRAYROAN Zabeel LR, COOLDINI Bernardini LR, DAZZLING Galileo LR, EINSTEINS FOLLY Whipper LR, ETON RIFLES Pivotal LR, GALIWAY Galileo LR, GOLDEN GUEPARD Hurricane Run LR, ICONIC Bel Esprit LR, JOYEUSE Oasis Dream LR, KESHIRO Shirocco LR, KNIGHT'S COMMAND Pins LR, LADY PENKO Archipenko LR, LUCKY RAQUIE Encosta de Lago LR, MOONLESS Helike LR, RACING EIGHT Mossman LR, SECRET GESTURE Galileo LR, TUKIYO Haradasun LR, VANCOUVER Medaglia d'Oro LR, VINTAGE NOUVEAU Montjeu LR, WHITLAM Elusive Quality LR, BALLYGLASHEEN Galileo LR. Giant's Causeway Shamardal Helsinki LOPE DE VEGA ch 2007 Vettori Lady Vettori Lady Golconda BELARDO b c 2012 Danzig Danehill Razyana DANASKAYA gr 2000 Marignan Majinskaya Makarova
Dubai Cornwallis Stakes, G3, Newmarket, October 17, 5f 1 Royal Razalma (IRE) 2 ch f Lope de Vega (IRE) - Twiggy's Sister (IRE) (Flying Spur (AUS)) 2 Strath Burn (GB) 2 b c Equiano (FR) - Irish Light (USA) (Irish River (FR)) 3 Volatile (SWE) 2 b g Strategic Prince (GB) - Look That Chick (USA) (Souvenir Copy (USA)) Age: 2; Starts: 6; Wins: 2; Places: 2
Earnings: £63,435 Sire: LOPE DE VEGA. Sire of 4 Stakes winners. In 2014 BELARDO Danehill G1, HERO LOOK Daylami G2, BURNT SUGAR Titus Livius G3, ROYAL RAZALMA Flying Spur G3. 1st Dam: Twiggy's Sister by Flying Spur. 3 wins at 4 and 5, 2nd King Charlemagne Platinum S LR. Dam of 3 winners: 2005: Mammy's Boy (g King's Best) 2006: VISTERRE (f Noverre) 3 wins at 2. 2007: BYGONE AGE (g Whipper) 4 wins. 2009: Europe (g Manduro) ran a few times in N.H. Flat Races. 2010: Tannhauser Gate (g Shamardal) ran a few times. 2011: Twiggy's Girl (f Manduro) unraced to date. 2012: ROYAL RAZALMA (f Lope de Vega) Sold 15,000gns yearling at TAOC2. 2 wins at 2, Dubai Cornwallis S G3. 2014: (f Dream Ahead) Broodmare Sire: FLYING SPUR. Sire of the dams of 52 Stakes winners. In 2014 - THUMP Red Ransom G2, TRAITOR Mossman G2, DOTHRAKI Mossman G3, MOONOVERMANHATTAN Manhattan Rain G3, REZONED Zabeel G3, ROYAL RAZALMA Lope de Vega G3, ATMOSPHERICAL Northern Meteor LR, HARD BABY Unaccounted For LR, PURE PURRFECTION General Nediym LR, ROAD TRIPPIN' Charge Forward LR. Giant's Causeway Shamardal Helsinki LOPE DE VEGA ch 2007 Vettori Lady Vettori Lady Golconda ROYAL RAZALMA ch f 2012 Danehill Flying Spur Rolls TWIGGY'S SISTER ch 98 Music Boy Winsome Girl Vaigly Scene
Darley Stakes, G3, Newmarket, October 17, 9f 1 Berkshire (IRE) 3 b c Mount Nelson (GB) - Kinnaird (IRE) (Dr Devious (IRE))
2 Mutakayyef (GB) 3 ch c Sea The Stars (IRE) - Infallible (GB) (Pivotal (GB)) 3 Air Pilot (GB) 5 b g Zamindar (USA) - Countess Sybil (IRE) (Dr Devious (IRE)) Age: 2-3; Starts: 5; Wins: 3; Places: 1 Earnings: £128,223 Sire: MOUNT NELSON. Sire of 7 Stakes winners. In 2014 BERKSHIRE Dr Devious G3, EMERALD STAR Caerleon G3, PURR ALONG Mountain Cat G3, SPECIAL MEANING Sky Classic LR, VOLUME Peintre Celebre LR. 1st Dam: KINNAIRD by Dr Devious. 6 wins at 2 and 4 at home, France, Prix de l'Opera Casino Barriere Enghien G1. Dam of 3 winners: 2007: KEENES ROYALE (f Red Ransom) 3 wins at 3. Dam of IVAWOOD (c Zebedee: 3 wins at 2, Portland Place Properties July S G2, Qatar Bloodstock Richmond S G2, 2nd vision.ae Middle Park S G1) 2008: Green Pearl (g Green Desert) 2009: KEENE DANCER (f Danehill Dancer) 3 wins. 2010: Scarborough Fair (f Pivotal) unraced. 2011: BERKSHIRE (c Mount Nelson) Sold 60,000gns yearling at TAOC2. 3 wins at 2 and 3, Juddmonte Royal Lodge S G2, Darley S G3, Chesham S LR. 2013: (c Cacique) 2014: (c Nathaniel) Broodmare Sire: DR DEVIOUS. Sire of the dams of 20 Stakes winners. In 2014 - BERKSHIRE Mount Nelson G3. Danehill Rock of Gibraltar Offshore Boom MOUNT NELSON b 2004 Selkirk Independence Yukon Hope BERKSHIRE b c 2011 Ahonoora Dr Devious Rose of Jericho KINNAIRD ch 2001 Be My Guest Ribot's Guest Raysiya
Qipco Queen Elizabeth II Stakes, G1, Ascot, October 18, 8f 1 Charm Spirit (IRE) 3 b c Invincible Spirit (IRE) - L'Enjoleuse (IRE) (Montjeu (IRE)) 2 Night of Thunder (IRE) 3 ch c Dubawi (IRE) - Forest Storm (GB) (Galileo (IRE)) 3 Toormore (IRE) 3 b c Arakan (USA) - Danetime Out (IRE) (Danetime (IRE)) Age: 2-3; Starts: 9; Wins: 6; Places: 2 Earnings: £1,166,105 Sire: INVINCIBLE SPIRIT. Sire of 81 Stakes winners. In 2014 - CHARM SPIRIT Montjeu G1, KINGMAN Zamindar G1, SPEAKING OF WHICH Mr Prospector G2, ALEA IACTA Galileo G3, CITRON SPIRIT Lemon Drop Kid G3, HIGH CELEBRITY Storm Cat G3, LOCAL TIME Medicean G3, RUSSIAN SOUL Indian Ridge G3, SIGNS OF BLESSING Seeking The Gold G3, APACHE SPIRIT Sadler's Wells LR, ARMY BULLETIN Sunday Silence LR, BEACH BELLE High Chaparral LR, I'M YOURS Robellino LR, THAT IS THE SPIRIT Acatenango LR, STAYING ON Saddlers' Hall LR. 1st Dam: L'ENJOLEUSE by Montjeu. 2 wins at 3 in France. Dam of 1 winner: 2008: L'Ensorceleuse (f Oasis Dream) unraced. Broodmare. 2010: (f Holy Roman Emperor) 2011: CHARM SPIRIT (c Invincible Spirit) Sold 111,111gns yearling at AROCT. 6 wins at 2 and 3 at home, France, Qipco Queen Elizabeth II S G1, Qatar Prix du Moulin de Longchamp G1, Prix Jean Prat G1, Prix Paul de Moussac G3, Prix Djebel G3, 3rd Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere Grand Criterium G1. 2012: Reem (f Lawman) 2013: (f Kendargent) 2014: (c Myboycharlie) Broodmare Sire: MONTJEU. Sire of the dams of 18 Stakes winners. In 2014 - CHARM SPIRIT Invincible Spirit G1, LUCIA VALENTINA Savabeel G1, OBVIOUSLY Choisir G1, MOOZOON Perfectly Ready G3, PARISH HALL Teofilo G3, HIGH DUTY Oratorio LR.
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Qipco Champion Stakes, G1, Ascot, October 18, 10f 1 Noble Mission (GB) 5 b c Galileo (IRE) - Kind (IRE) (Danehill (USA)) 2 Al Kazeem (GB) 6 b c Dubawi (IRE) - Kazeem (GB) (Darshaan) 3 Free Eagle (IRE) 3 b c High Chaparral (IRE) - Polished Gem (IRE) (Danehill (USA)) Age: 2-5; Starts: 21; Wins: 9; Places: 12 Earnings: £1,364,058 Sire: GALILEO. Sire of 187 Stakes winners. In 2014 - ADELAIDE Elnadim G1, AUSTRALIA Cape Cross G1, FOUND Intikhab G1, GLENEAGLES Storm Cat G1, MARVELLOUS Storm Cat G1, NOBLE MISSION Danehill G1, TAPESTRY Danehill G1, TOGETHER FOREVER Theatrical G1, GLOBAL VIEW Storm Cat G2, GOSPEL CHOIR Pivotal G2, HIGHLAND REEL Danehill G2, RULER OF THE WORLD Kingmambo G2, SPIRITJIM Anabaa G2, TELESCOPE Darshaan G2, AIGUE MARINE Silver Hawk G3, ALTANO Lando G3, BE MY GAL Danehill Dancer G3, ERNEST HEMINGWAY Darshaan G3, EYE OF THE STORM Shirley Heights G3, GATEWOOD Selkirk G3, JOHN F KENNEDY Danehill G3, MAGICIAN Mozart G3, MEKONG RIVER Danehill G3, ORCHESTRA Danehill G3, STARSTRUCK Big Shuffle G3, DALKOVA Marju LR, DARE TO ACHIEVE Linamix LR, DAZZLING Danehill LR, FAUFILER Celtic Swing LR, FOREVER NOW Darshaan LR, FREEDOM'S LIGHT Nashwan LR, GALIWAY Danehill LR, JACQUINOT BAY Last Tycoon LR, KINGFISHER Halling LR, OBSERVATIONAL Cadeaux Genereux LR, ORATOR
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Air Express LR, PLANETAIRE Kaldoun LR, ROHERYN More Than Ready LR, SECRET GESTURE Danehill LR, BALLYGLASHEEN Danehill LR, WELLS Rodrigo de Triano LR. 1st Dam: KIND by Danehill. 6 wins at 3 and 4, Totesport Kilvington S LR, betfair.com Flower of Scotland S LR, 3rd Ballyogan S G3. Dam of 5 winners: 2007: BULLET TRAIN (c Sadler's Wells) 2 wins at 2 and 3, totesport.com Derby Trial S G3. Sire. 2008: FRANKEL (c Galileo) Champion 3yr old colt in Europe in 2011, Champion older horse in Europe in 2012. 14 wins at 2 to 4, Juddmonte International S G1, Qipco Champion S G1, Dubai Dewhurst S G1, JLT Lockinge S G1, Queen Anne S G1, Qipco Queen Elizabeth II S G1, St James's Palace S G1, Qipco Sussex S G1 (twice), Qipco 2000 Guineas G1. Sire. 2009: NOBLE MISSION (c Galileo) 9 wins at 3 to 5 at home, France, Tattersalls Gold Cup G1, Qipco Champion S G1, Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud G1, bet365 Gordon S G3, bet365 Gordon Richards S G3, Betfair Huxley S G3, Qatar Racing Newmarket S LR, Tapster S LR, 2nd Grosser Dallmayr Bayerisches Zuchtrennen G1, King Edward VII S G2, Dubai Duty Free John Porter S G3, Worthington's St Simon S G3, poptelecom.co.uk Fairway S LR, 3rd Dubai Duty Free John Porter S G3, Betfred Rose of Lancaster S G3. 2010: MORPHEUS (c Oasis Dream) 3 wins at 3. 2011: JOYEUSE (f Oasis Dream) 3 wins at 2 and 3, Betfred EBF Stallions Cecil Frail S LR, Country Gentlemen's EBF D. Poole S LR, 2nd Ballyogan S G3, Totepol Summer S G3. 2013: (c Galileo) Broodmare Sire: DANEHILL. Sire of the dams of 275 Stakes winners. In 2014 - BELARDO Lope de Vega G1, COSMIC ENDEAVOUR Northern Meteor G1, DICK WHITTINGTON Rip Van Winkle G1, FENOMENO Stay Gold G1, HALLOWED CROWN Street Sense G1, INTEGRAL Dalakhani G1, MISS MOSSMAN Mossman G1, NOBLE
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MISSION Galileo G1, STEINBECK Footstepsinthesand G1, TAPESTRY Galileo G1, CERTERACH Halling G2, CUSTOM CUT Notnowcato G2, FOREVER LOVED High Chaparral G2, FORGOTTEN RULES Nayef G2, GALLATIN Street Cry G2, HIGHLAND REEL Galileo G2, PALE MIMOSA Singspiel G2, SEEK AGAIN Speightstown G2, SOLICIT Street Cry G2, TURN ME LOOSE Iffraaj G2, CHIVALRY Street Cry G3, FREE EAGLE High Chaparral G3, J WONDER Footstepsinthesand G3, JOHN F KENNEDY Galileo G3, MAJESTIC QUEEN Kheleyf G3, MEKONG RIVER Galileo G3, NAYELI More Than Ready G3, ORCHESTRA Galileo G3, TESTED Selkirk G3, ZEPHYRON Zabeel G3, BERLING Montjeu LR, BRAYROAN Zabeel LR, COOLDINI Bernardini LR, DAZZLING Galileo LR, EINSTEINS FOLLY Whipper LR, ETON RIFLES Pivotal LR, GALIWAY Galileo LR, GOLDEN GUEPARD Hurricane Run LR, ICONIC Bel Esprit LR, JOYEUSE Oasis Dream LR, KESHIRO Shirocco LR, KNIGHT'S COMMAND Pins LR, LADY PENKO Archipenko LR, LUCKY RAQUIE Encosta de Lago LR, MOONLESS Helike LR, RACING EIGHT Mossman LR, SECRET GESTURE Galileo LR, TUKIYO Haradasun LR, VANCOUVER Medaglia d'Oro LR, VINTAGE NOUVEAU Montjeu LR, WHITLAM Elusive Quality LR, BALLYGLASHEEN Galileo LR. The Galileo/Danehill cross has produced: BANC DE FORTUNE G1, CIMA DE TRIOMPHE G1, CUIS GHAIRE G1, FRANKEL G1, GOLDEN LILAC G1, INTELLO G1, MAYBE G1, NOBLE MISSION G1, ORCHESTRA G1, RODERIC O'CONNOR G1, ROMANTICA G1, SCINTILLULA G1, SECRET GESTURE G1, TAPESTRY G1, TEOFILO G1, HIGHLAND REEL G2, REEM G2, CRYSTAL GAL G3, DAZZLING G3, GALIWAY G3, JOHN F KENNEDY G3, LAGALP G3, MEKONG RIVER G3, SIDERA G3, WONDERFULLY G3, MISS GALILEI LR, VIA GALILEI LR, BALLYGLASHEEN LR, Galileo's Destiny G1, Gile Na Greine G1, Mars G1, The Assayer G1, Brightest G3, Circling G3, Claiomh Solais G3, Impulsive Moment G3, Marksmanship G3, Acteur Celebre
LR, Amerique LR, Provenance LR, Pageboy LR. Northern Dancer Sadler's Wells Fairy Bridge GALILEO b 98 Miswaki Urban Sea Allegretta NOBLE MISSION b c 2009 Danzig Danehill Razyana KIND b 2001 Rainbow Quest Rainbow Lake Rockfest
Qipco British Champions Sprint Stakes, G2, Ascot, October 18, 6f 1 Gordon Lord Byron (IRE) 6 b g Byron (GB) - Boa Estrela (IRE) (Intikhab (USA)) 2 Tropics (USA) 6 ch g Speightstown (USA) - Taj Aire (USA) (Taj Alriyadh (USA)) 3 Jack Dexter (GB) 5 b/br g Orientor (GB) - Glenhurich (IRE) (Sri Pekan (USA)) Age: 2-6; Starts: 43; Wins: 11; Places: 22 Earnings: £1,470,832 Sire: BYRON. Sire of 4 Stakes winners. In 2014 - GORDON LORD BYRON Intikhab G1. 1st Dam: Boa Estrela by Intikhab. unraced. Dam of 2 winners: 2007: (c Iron Mask). died as a foal. 2008: GORDON LORD BYRON (g Byron) Sold 4,622gns yearling at GOOY1. 11 wins at 3 to 6, 2014 at home, Australia, France, Betfred Sprint Cup G1, Qatar Prix de la Foret G1, George Ryder S G1, Qipco British Champions Sprint S G2, Desmond S G3, Betfred City of York S LR, 2nd Sprint Cup G1 (twice), Prix de la Foret G1 (twice), P. P. O'Leary Mem. Phoenix Sprint S G3, Invesco Pension Minstrel S G3, Renaissance S G3, Owenstown Stud Whitehead Mem. S LR, 3rd Prix Maurice de Gheest G1, Duke of York S G2, Clipper Boomerang Mile G2. 2009: PICCOLA SISSI (f Footstepsinthesand) Winner at 4 in Italy. 2011: Be Released (f Three Valleys) unraced to date. Broodmare Sire: INTIKHAB. Sire of the dams of 9 Stakes winners. In
international database 2014 - FOUND Galileo G1, GORDON LORD BYRON Byron G1, SHAMKALA Pivotal G3, LUCKY SERENA Bertolini LR. Danzig Green Desert Foreign Courier BYRON b 2001 Woodman Gay Gallanta Gallanta GORDON LORD BYRON b g 2008 Red Ransom Intikhab Crafty Example BOA ESTRELA b 2002 Lycius Charita Seme de Lys
Qipco Brit.Champions Fillies/Mare Stakes, G1, Ascot, October 18, 12f 1 Madame Chiang (GB) 3 b f Archipenko (USA) - Robe Chinoise (GB) (Robellino (USA)) 2 Silk Sari (GB) 4 b f Dalakhani (IRE) - So Silk (GB) (Rainbow Quest (USA)) 3 Chicquita (IRE) 4 b f Montjeu (IRE) - Prudenzia (IRE) (Dansili (GB)) Age: 2-3; Starts: 5; Wins: 3; Places: 0 Earnings: £392,792 Sire: ARCHIPENKO. Sire of 2 Stakes winners. In 2014 MADAME CHIANG Robellino G1, LADY PENKO Danehill LR. 1st Dam: ROBE CHINOISE by Robellino. 2 wins at 3. Dam of 3 winners: 2006: MANNLICHEN (g Selkirk) 3 wins. 2007: ORIENTAL SCOT (g Selkirk) 4 wins at 3 to 5. 2008: Soie de Chine (f Selkirk). Broodmare. 2010: (f Aussie Rules) 2011: MADAME CHIANG (f Archipenko) 3 wins at 2 and 3, Qipco Brit.Champions Fillies/Mare S G1, Tattersalls Musidora S G3. 2013: Chinoiseries (f Archipenko) 2014: (c Aussie Rules) Broodmare Sire: ROBELLINO. Sire of the dams of 34 Stakes winners. In 2014 - MADAME CHIANG Archipenko G1, I'M YOURS Invincible Spirit LR, SEPERATE
OPINION Osorio LR, BRAVE VIC Old Vic LR. Mr Prospector Kingmambo Miesque ARCHIPENKO b 2004 Nijinsky Bound Special MADAME CHIANG b f 2011 Roberto Robellino Isobelline ROBE CHINOISE b 99 Niniski Kiliniski Kilavea
Qipco Brit. Champions Long Distance Cup, G2, Ascot, October 18, 16f 1 Forgotten Rules (IRE) 4 b g Nayef (USA) - Utterly Heaven (IRE) (Danehill (USA)) 2 Biographer (GB) 5 b c Montjeu (IRE) - Reflective (USA) (Seeking The Gold (USA)) 3 Pallasator (GB) 5 b g Motivator (GB) - Ela Athena (GB) (Ezzoud (IRE)) Age: 4; Starts: 3; Wins: 3; Places: 0 Earnings: £195,220 Sire: NAYEF. Sire of 21 Stakes winners. In 2014 - FORGOTTEN RULES Danehill G2, MUSTAJEEB Elusive Quality G3, SNOW SKY Dansili G3, NAYEF DANCER Shareef Dancer LR, SPARKLING BEAM Nureyev LR, TASADAY Mujahid LR, VERDETTO FINALE Roi Danzig LR. 1st Dam: Utterly Heaven by Danehill. Winner at 3, 2nd EBF Park Express S G3. Dam of 2 winners: 2008: Eva's Time (f Monsun). Broodmare. 2010: FORGOTTEN RULES (g Nayef) 3 wins, Qipco Brit. Champions Long Distance Cup G2. 2011: VINTAGE NOUVEAU (f Montjeu) 3 wins at 3, Edmund/Josie Whelan Mem. Listowel S LR. 2012: Time To Inspire (c Galileo) unraced to date. 2013: (f Pivotal) 2014: (c High Chaparral) Broodmare Sire: DANEHILL. Sire of the dams of 275 Stakes winners. In 2014 - BELARDO Lope
de Vega G1, COSMIC ENDEAVOUR Northern Meteor G1, DICK WHITTINGTON Rip Van Winkle G1, FENOMENO Stay Gold G1, HALLOWED CROWN Street Sense G1, INTEGRAL Dalakhani G1, MISS MOSSMAN Mossman G1, NOBLE MISSION Galileo G1, STEINBECK Footstepsinthesand G1, TAPESTRY Galileo G1, CERTERACH Halling G2, CUSTOM CUT Notnowcato G2, FOREVER LOVED High Chaparral G2, FORGOTTEN RULES Nayef G2, GALLATIN Street Cry G2, HIGHLAND REEL Galileo G2, PALE MIMOSA Singspiel G2, SEEK AGAIN Speightstown G2, SOLICIT Street Cry G2, TURN ME LOOSE Iffraaj G2, CHIVALRY Street Cry G3, FREE EAGLE High Chaparral G3, J WONDER Footstepsinthesand G3, JOHN F KENNEDY Galileo G3, MAJESTIC QUEEN Kheleyf G3, MEKONG RIVER Galileo G3, NAYELI More Than Ready G3, ORCHESTRA Galileo G3, TESTED Selkirk G3, ZEPHYRON Zabeel G3, BERLING Montjeu LR, BRAYROAN Zabeel LR, COOLDINI Bernardini LR, DAZZLING Galileo LR, EINSTEINS FOLLY Whipper LR, ETON RIFLES Pivotal LR, GALIWAY Galileo LR, GOLDEN GUEPARD Hurricane Run LR, ICONIC Bel Esprit LR, JOYEUSE Oasis Dream LR, KESHIRO Shirocco LR, KNIGHT'S COMMAND Pins LR, LADY PENKO Archipenko LR, LUCKY RAQUIE Encosta de Lago LR, MOONLESS Helike LR, RACING EIGHT Mossman LR, SECRET GESTURE Galileo LR, TUKIYO Haradasun LR, VANCOUVER Medaglia d'Oro LR, VINTAGE NOUVEAU Montjeu LR, WHITLAM Elusive Quality LR, BALLYGLASHEEN Galileo LR. The Nayef/Danehill cross has produced: FORGOTTEN RULES G2, MOMENTARY LR. Gulch NAYEF b 98
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Bustino Height of Fashion Highclere FORGOTTEN RULES b g 2010 Danzig Danehill Razyana UTTERLY HEAVEN b 2002 Affirmed Epicure's Garden Talking Picture
Premio del Piazzale, G3, Milan, October 19, 1600m 1 Spoil The Fun (FR) 5 ch c Rock of Gibraltar (IRE) - Avezia (FR) (Night Shift (USA)) 2 Felician (GER) 6 b c Motivator (GB) - Felicity (GER) (Inchinor (GB)) 3 Line Drummer (FR) 4 b c Galileo (IRE) - Miss Bio (FR) (River Mist (USA)) Age: 2-5; Starts: 25; Wins: 7; Places: 12 Earnings: £172,137 Sire: ROCK OF GIBRALTAR. Sire of 100 Stakes winners. In 2014 ALBORAN SEA Toolighttoquit G1, AJAXANA Lycius G2, ARCETRI PINK Galileo G2, PRINCE GIBRALTAR Pennekamp G2, RAYDARA Marju G2, RICH GIRL Giant's Causeway G3, SAVANNE Galileo G3, SPOIL THE FUN Night Shift G3, DARIA Big Shuffle LR. 1st Dam: Avezia by Night Shift. ran on the flat in France at 2. Dam of 3 winners: 2004: (c Starborough) 2005: IKE QUEBEC (g Dr Fong) 3 wins at 2 and 3. 2007: Coupe de France (f Country Reel) 2008: VICONA (f Exceed And Excel) Winner at 3. 2009: SPOIL THE FUN (c Rock of Gibraltar) Sold 13,485gns yearling at AROCT. 7 wins at 2 to 5, 2014 in France, Italy, Premio del Piazzale G3, Prix Montretout LR, 2nd Prix Bertrand du Breuil Longines G3, Prix Quincey - Lucien Barriere G3, Prix Millkom LR, 3rd Prix Quincey Lucien Barriere G3, Prix du Ranelagh LR, Criterium du Languedoc LR, Prix Jacques de Bremond LR. 2011: Adventurer (c Falco) 2012: (f Falco) Broodmare Sire: NIGHT SHIFT. Sire of the dams of 102 Stakes winners. In 2014 - ANTHEM ALEXANDER Starspangledbanner G2, GRAPHIC Excellent Art G3, JAMESIE Kodiac G3, LONG JOHN Street Cry G3, MINAL Compton Place G3, SPOIL THE FUN Rock of Gibraltar G3, DARAYBI Street Cry LR, DEDEMSAH Luxor LR, MY
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international database DEAR SON Divine Light LR, REGARDE MOI King's Best LR, TINTINNABULATION Intikhab LR. The Rock of Gibraltar/Night Shift cross has produced: ROCKINANTE G2, SPOIL THE FUN G3. Danzig Danehill Razyana ROCK OF GIBRALTAR b 99 Be My Guest Offshore Boom Push A Button SPOIL THE FUN ch c 2009 Northern Dancer Night Shift Ciboulette AVEZIA b 99 Nodouble Girouette Gray Dove
Premio Omenoni, G3, Milan, October 19, 1000m 1 Harlem Shake (IRE) 3 b g Moss Vale (IRE) - Ladylishandra (IRE) (Mujadil (USA)) 2 Namera (GER) 5 b f Areion (GER) - Najinskaja (GER) (Tannenkonig (IRE)) 3 Eldo River (IRE) 5 ch c Le Vie Dei Colori (GB) - In Deira (IRE) (Ashkalani (IRE)) Age: 2-3; Starts: 16; Wins: 5; Places: 9 Earnings: £84,471 Sire: MOSS VALE. Sire of 2 Stakes winners. In 2014 - HARLEM SHAKE Mujadil G3, IZZTHATRIGHT Alzao LR. 1st Dam: LADYLISHANDRA by Mujadil. Winner at 2. Dam of 4 winners: 2003: Prince Duval (g Desert Prince) 2004: NICOMEDIA (f Key of Luck) 2 wins at 3. Broodmare. 2006: TROPICAL PARADISE (f Verglas) 6 wins at 2 to 4, Oak Tree S G3, Supreme S G3. Broodmare. 2008: Grey Speedfit (c Verglas) unraced. 2009: Trepida (f Elusive City) ran a few times. 2010: ANNA ALEXANDRA (f Footstepsinthesand) Winner at 3 in Turkey. 2011: HARLEM SHAKE (g Moss Vale) Sold 20,952gns yearling at DNPRM. 5 wins at 3 in Italy,
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Premio Omenoni G3, Premio Cancelli LR, 2nd Premio Certosa LR, 3rd Prix Texanita LR, Premio Bersaglio LR. 2012: (f Bushranger) 2013: (f Dark Angel) 2014: (f Arcano) Broodmare Sire: MUJADIL. Sire of the dams of 26 Stakes winners. In 2014 - HARLEM SHAKE Moss Vale G3, INFERNO Bushranger LR. Green Desert Shinko Forest Park Express MOSS VALE b 2001 Last Tycoon Wolf Cleugh Santa Roseanna HARLEM SHAKE b g 2011 Storm Bird Mujadil Vallee Secrete LADYLISHANDRA b 98 Red Sunset Mevlana Dance Partner
Premio Dormello, G3, Milan, October 19, 1600m 1 Fontanelice (IRE) 2 b f Vale of York (IRE) - Choose Me Please (IRE) (Choisir (AUS)) 2 Marabea (GB) 2 ch f Archipenko (USA) - Violin Time (USA) (Theatrical) 3 Money Drop (ITY) 2 b f Martino Alonso (IRE) - Khanstan (IRE) (Barathea (IRE)) Age: 2; Starts: 5; Wins: 5; Places: 0 Earnings: £101,416 Sire: VALE OF YORK. Sire of 1 Stakes winners. In 2014 FONTANELICE Choisir G3. 1st Dam: Choose Me Please by Choisir. unraced. Dam of 2 winners: 2010: BUXTED'S CHOICE (c Footstepsinthesand) 2 wins at 3 in Greece. 2012: FONTANELICE (f Vale of York) Sold 6,968gns yearling at TISEP. 5 wins at 2 in Italy, Premio Dormello G3, Premio Primi Passi G3, Premio Vittorio Crespi LR, Premio Alessandro Perrone LR. 2013: (f Iffraaj) Broodmare Sire: CHOISIR. Sire of the dams of 3 Stakes winners. In 2014 - FONTANELICE Vale of York
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G3, MR UTOPIA Elusive Quality LR, PRESSING Sebring LR. Green Desert Invincible Spirit Rafha VALE OF YORK b 2007 Halling Red Vale Hamsaat FONTANELICE b f 2012 Danehill Dancer Choisir Great Selection CHOOSE ME PLEASE ch 2005 Slip Anchor Barnabas Bubble Prospector
Gran Premio del Jockey Club, G1, Milan, October 19, 2400m 1 Dylan Mouth (IRE) 3 b c Dylan Thomas (IRE) - Cottonmouth (IRE) (Noverre (USA)) 2 Duca di Mantova (GB) 5 ch c Manduro (GER) - Vale Mantovani (GB) (Wolfhound (USA)) 3 Biz The Nurse (IRE) 4 b c Oratorio (IRE) - Biz Bar (GB) (Tobougg (IRE)) Age: 2-3; Starts: 8; Wins: 7; Places: 0 Earnings: £448,382 Sire: DYLAN THOMAS. Sire of 17 Stakes winners. In 2014 - DYLAN MOUTH Noverre G1, DYLAN'S PROMISE Rigoletto G2, FINAL SCORE Hernando G2, PETHER'S MOON Tirol G2, CAPTAIN CAT Sadler's Wells G3, NOT LISTENIN'TOME Encosta de Lago G3, BLAZING SPEED Sadler's Wells LR, RALSTON ROAD Galileo LR, TANNERY Sadler's Wells LR, DANEKING King's Best LR. 1st Dam: COTTONMOUTH by Noverre. 12 wins at 2 to 5 in Italy, Premio Verziere G3. Dam of 2 winners: 2011: DYLAN MOUTH (c Dylan Thomas) 7 wins at 2 and 3 in Italy, Gran Premio del Jockey Club G1, Derby Italiano G2, Premio Federico Tesio G2, Premio Emanuele Filiberto LR. 2012: PROMISSORY NOTE (f Rock of Gibraltar) Winner at 2 in Italy. 2013: Per Un Dixir (c Holy Roman Emperor) 2014: (f Lawman)
Broodmare Sire: NOVERRE. Sire of the dams of 4 Stakes winners. In 2014 - DYLAN MOUTH Dylan Thomas G1, SHURUQ Elusive Quality G2, UNDER THE LOUVRE Excellent Art LR. Danzig Danehill Razyana DYLAN THOMAS b 2003 Diesis Lagrion Wrap It Up DYLAN MOUTH b c 2011 Rahy Noverre Danseur Fabuleux COTTONMOUTH b 2004 Darshaan Nafzira Nafzawa
Prix du Conseil de Paris, G2, Longchamp, October 19, 2400m 1 Manatee (GB) 3 b c Monsun (GER) - Galatee (FR) (Galileo (IRE)) 2 Norse King (FR) 5 ch g Norse Dancer (IRE) - Angel Wing (GB) (Barathea (IRE)) 3 Bodhi (FR) 3 b c Hurricane Cat (USA) - Kentucky Beauty (FR) (Orpen (USA)) Age: 3; Starts: 4; Wins: 3; Places: 1 Earnings: £88,750 Sire: MONSUN. Sire of 114 Stakes winners. In 2014 - FIORENTE Pilsudski G1, ALMANDIN Tiger Hill G2, ESTIMATE Darshaan G2, LONGINA Medicean G2, MANATEE Galileo G2, PROTECTIONIST Peintre Celebre G2, BATHYRHON Be My Guest G3, MIDSUMMER SUN Kingmambo LR, PINZOLO Barathea LR, VADAMOS Peintre Celebre LR, NEXT ROUND Caerleon LR. 1st Dam: GALATEE by Galileo. 3 wins at 3, Irish StallionFarms EBF Blue Wind S G3. Dam of 4 winners: 2008: GALLERIA (f Dalakhani) Winner at 4 in France. 2009: GATERIE (f Dubai Destination) 4 wins at 3 and 4 in France, Prix du Carrousel LR. 2011: MANATEE (c Monsun) 3 wins at 3 in France, Prix du Conseil de Paris G2. 2012: DARTMOUTH (c Dubawi) Winner at 2.
international database 2013: (f Dansili) 2014: (c Oasis Dream) Broodmare Sire: GALILEO. Sire of the dams of 30 Stakes winners. In 2014 - LEA First Samurai G1, NIGHT OF THUNDER Dubawi G1, ARCETRI PINK Rock of Gibraltar G2, MANATEE Monsun G2, THUNDER FANTASY Lucky Owners G2, ALEA IACTA Invincible Spirit G3, QUALIFY Fastnet Rock G3, SAVANNE Rock of Gibraltar G3, VENUS DE MILO Duke of Marmalade G3, BERTINORO Aussie Rules LR, GREATWOOD Manduro LR, MAGICOOL Fastnet Rock LR, PININCI Pins LR, RALSTON ROAD Dylan Thomas LR.
2014: (f Oasis Dream) Broodmare Sire: OBSERVATORY. Sire of the dams of 2 Stakes winners. In 2014 - EPICURIS Rail Link G3. Dansili
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Hasili RAIL LINK b 2003 Theatrical Docklands Dockage EPICURIS b c 2012 Distant View Observatory Stellaria ARGUMENTATIVE ch 2007 Danzig Discuss Private Line
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Dschingis Khan Konigsstuhl Konigskronung MONSUN br 90 Surumu Mosella Monasia MANATEE b c 2011 Sadler's Wells Galileo Urban Sea GALATEE b 2003 Mountain Cat Altana Albertine
1 Bourree (GER) 2 b f Siyouni (FR) - Bearlita (GER) (Lomitas (GB)) 2 Desiree Clary (GER) 2 b f Sholokhov (IRE) - Dynamica (GER) (Dashing Blade) 3 Winnemark (GER) 2 b f Lando (GER) - Winterthur (GER) (Alkalde (GER))
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Age: 2; Starts: 3; Wins: 1; Places: 1 Earnings: £51,000
1 Epicuris (GB) 2 b c Rail Link (GB) - Argumentative (GB) (Observatory (USA)) 2 Big Blue (GB) 2 ch c Galileo (IRE) - Board Meeting (IRE) (Anabaa (USA)) 3 Capo Maximo (GB) 2 b c Cape Cross (IRE) - Quezon Sun (GER) (Monsun (GER)) Age: 2; Starts: 2; Wins: 2; Places: 0 Earnings: £43,333 Sire: RAIL LINK. Sire of 8 Stakes winners. In 2014 - EPICURIS Observatory G3, SPILLWAY Cadeaux Genereux G3, TRIP TO RHODOS Mark of Esteem LR. 1st Dam: Argumentative by Observatory. Winner at 2 in France, 3rd Prix Amandine LR, Prix de la Cochere LR. Dam of 1 winner: 2012: EPICURIS (c Rail Link) 2 wins at 2 in France, Prix de Conde G3. 2013: (c Motivator)
Sire: SIYOUNI. Sire of 4 Stakes winners. In 2014 - BOURREE Lomitas G3, ERVEDYA King's Best G3, SOUVENIR DELONDRES Almutawakel G3, MOCKLERSHILL Loup Solitaire LR. 1st Dam: Bearlita by Lomitas. unraced. Dam of 3 winners: 2007: Belle Cite (f Sagacity) 2008: BLUE NOTE (f Okawango) Winner at 2 in Germany. Broodmare. 2010: Blues Wave (c Gentlewave) 3 wins at 3 and 4 in France, Germany, 3rd G. P. Ciudad de Madrid-Halcon Viajes LR. 2012: BOURREE (f Siyouni) Sold 15,485gns yearling at BBAGO. 1 win at 2 in Germany, Soldier Hollow Preis der Winterkonigin G3. 2013: Blues of England (f Lord of England) 2014: Bruckner (c Jukebox Jury)
Broodmare Sire: LOMITAS. Sire of the dams of 24 Stakes winners. In 2014 - BOURREE Siyouni G3, WAKE FOREST Sir Percy G3, DINKUM DIAMOND Aussie Rules LR, VIRGINIA SUN Doyen LR, THE GIANT BOLSTER Black Sam Bellamy LR. Pivotal
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Fearless Revival SIYOUNI b 2007 Danehill Sichilla Slipstream Queen BOURREE b f 2012 Niniski Lomitas La Colorada BEARLITA b 2002 Al Hareb Bearall Soxoph
H.Liebrecht-Gedachtnispreis Wurttemberg, G3, BadenBaden, October 19, 2000m 1 Ever Strong (GER) 6 b c Lomitas (GB) - Emy Coasting (USA) (El Gran Senor (USA)) 2 Madurai (GER) 3 c Marju (IRE) Moonlight Danceuse (IRE) (Bering) 3 Daytona Bay (GB) 4 b f Motivator (GB) - Daytona (GER) (Lando (GER)) Age: 3-6; Starts: 22; Wins: 9; Places: 4 Earnings: £104,158 Sire: LOMITAS. Sire of 58 Stakes winners. In 2014 - EVER STRONG El Gran Senor G3. 1st Dam: EMY COASTING by El Gran Senor. 2 wins at 4 in Germany. Dam of 10 winners: 1998: EARTHLY PARADISE (f Dashing Blade) Winner at 3 in Germany. Dam of EARL OF TINSDAL (c Black Sam Bellamy: 6 wins at 2 to 5, 2013 in Germany, Italy, Gran Premio del Jockey Club G1, Gran Premio di Milano Snai G1, Rheinland-Pokal G1, 2nd Idee Deutsches Derby G1, Grosser Preis von Berlin G1, Preis von Europa G1, 3rd Wettkontor Munchen-G. P. von Bayern G1, Preis von Europa G1 (twice)), EARLSALSA (g Kingsalsa: 10 wins in France, Germany, Switzerland, G. P. der Nurnberger Versicherungsgruppe LR, 2nd Oleander-Rennen G3),
EMILY OF TINSDAL (f Librettist: 3 wins at 3 to 5 in Germany, Grosser Erdinger Weissbier-Bavaria Preis LR (twice)) 1999: EAGLE WINGS (g Big Shuffle) 4 wins. 2000: Easy Way (c Dashing Blade). Winner at 2 in Germany, 2nd Maurice Lacroix-Trophy G2. 2001: EXIT TO LUCK (g Exit To Nowhere) 7 wins. 2002: Early Wings (g Winged Love) Winner at 3 in Germany, 2nd Junioren Preis LR, 3rd Oppenheim Pramerica Winterfavoriten G3, 2nd Markgraf Berthold Hurdle LR. 2005: EASY WONDER (f Royal Dragon) Winner at 2. 2006: EL ABREGO (g Samum) 4 wins at 4 and 5 in France, Germany. 2007: EMPIRE STORM (c Storming Home) 3 wins at 3 and 5 in Germany, Grosser Preis der VGH Versicherungen G3, 2nd Longines Al Maktoum Challenge Round 1 G2. 2008: EVER STRONG (c Lomitas) Sold 12,944gns yearling at BBAGS. 9 wins at 3 to 6, 2014 in Germany, H.Liebrecht-Gedachtnispreis Wurttemberg G3. 2010: Empire Hurricane (g Hurricane Run) 2 wins at 3 and 4 in Germany, 2nd Frankenheim Cup - Junioren-Preis LR. Broodmare Sire: EL GRAN SENOR. Sire of the dams of 65 Stakes winners. In 2014 - GRAND ARCH Arch G2, EVER STRONG Lomitas G3. Niniski
Nijinsky
Virginia Hills LOMITAS ch 88 Surumu La Colorada La Dorada EVER STRONG b c 2008 Northern Dancer El Gran Senor Sex Appeal EMY COASTING b 93 Cornish Prince Coast Patrol Empress of Canada
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international database Bubbles (CAN) (Ascot Knight (CAN)) 2 Samuel Dechamplain (CAN) 2 b/br g Henrythenavigator (USA) Forestry's Magic (USA) (Forestry (USA)) 3 U S Marshal (USA) 2 b c Badge of Silver (USA) - Reigning Dynasty (USA) (Thunder Gulch (USA)) NATALMA STAKES, G2, Woodbine, September 13, 1600m 1 Conquest Harlanate (CAN) 2 b f Harlan's Holiday (USA) - Allison's Pride (USA) (Dixieland Band (USA)) 2 Isabella Sings (USA) 2 ch f Eskendereya (USA) - Isobel Baillie (GB) (Lomitas (GB)) 3 Skinner Box (USA) 2 b/br f Freud (USA) - Talkin Indian (USA) (Indian Charlie (USA)) BOLD VENTURE STAKES, G3, Woodbine, September 13, 1200m 1 Calgary Cat (CAN) 4 ch c Cowtown Cat (USA) - Big Sink Star (USA) (A P Indy (USA)) 2 Bear No Joke (CAN) 6 gr/ro g It's No Joke (USA) - Nithi (CAN) (Wolf Power (SAF)) 3 Black Hornet (CAN) 4 b/br g Pioneering (USA) - Start Stinging (USA) (Siphon (BRZ)) KENTUCKY TURF CUP STAKES, G3, Kentucky Downs, September 13, 12f 1 Suntracer (USA) 6 ch c Kitten's Joy (USA) - Taxable Deduction (USA) (Prized (USA)) 2 Pyrite Mountain (CAN) 4 b c Silent Name (JPN) - Gold Lined (CAN) (Numerous (USA)) 3 War Dancer (USA) 4 b/br c War Front (USA) - Deed I Do (USA) (Alydeed (CAN)) SANDS POINT STAKES, G2, Belmont Park, September 13, 9f 1 Ball Dancing (USA) 3 b/br f Exchange Rate (USA) - Ball Gown (USA) (Silver Hawk (USA)) 2 Xcellence (FR) 3 b f Champs Elysees (GB) - Xanadu Bliss (FR) (Xaar (GB)) 3 Sea Queen (USA) 3 b/br f Lemon Drop Kid (USA) - Dowry (USA) (Belong To Me (USA))
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NOBLE DAMSEL STAKES, G3, Belmont Park, September 13, 8f 1 Annecdote (GB) 4 b f Lucky Story (USA) - May Fox (GB) (Zilzal (USA)) 2 Byrama (GB) 5 b f Byron (GB) Aymara (GB) (Darshaan) 3 Julie's Love (GB) 6 ch f Ad Valorem (USA) - Skimmia (GB) (Mark of Esteem (IRE)) PUCKER UP STAKES, G3, Arlington, September 13, 9f 1 Sistas Stroll (USA) 3 b/br f Stroll (USA) - Berncredit (USA) (Bernstein (USA)) 2 V V Goodnight (USA) 3 b/br f Midnight Lute (USA) - Victorious Vice (USA) (Vice Regent (CAN)) 3 Maria Maria (USA) 3 b/br f Curlin (USA) - Hollow Miss (USA) (With Approval (CAN)) RICOH WOODBINE MILE STAKES, G1, Woodbine, September 14, 1600m 1 Trade Storm (GB) 6 b c Trade Fair (GB) - Frisson (GB) (Slip Anchor) 2 Kaigun (CAN) 4 ch c Northern Afleet (USA) - Cruising Kris (CAN) (Kris S (USA)) 3 Bobby's Kitten (USA) 3 b c Kitten's Joy (USA) - Celestial Woods (USA) (Forestry (USA)) NORTHERN DANCER TURF STAKES, G1, Woodbine, September 14, 2400m 1 Sheikhzayedroad (GB) 5 b g Dubawi (IRE) - Royal Secrets (IRE) (Highest Honor (FR)) 2 Dynamic Sky (CAN) 4 b/br c Sky Mesa (USA) - Murani (USA) (Distorted Humor (USA)) 3 Reporting Star (USA) 4 b/br g Circular Quay (USA) - Classic Beauty (USA) (Sword Dance) CANADIAN STAKES, G2, Woodbine, September 14, 1800m 1 Deceptive Vision (CAN) 4 b f A P Indy (USA) - Eye of The Sphynx (CAN) (Smart Strike (CAN)) 2 Royal Fury (USA) 5 b f Langfuhr (CAN) - Miss Chapin (USA) (Royal Academy (USA))
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3 La Tia (USA) 5 b/br f City Place (USA) - La Adelita (USA) (Sky Classic (CAN)) BRITISH COLUMBIA DERBY, G3, Hastings Park, September 14, 1800m 1 Alert Bay (USA) 3 b/br g City Zip (USA) - Hickory (CHI) (Dushyantor (USA)) 2 Koffee Grinder (CAN) 3 b/br c Grindstone (USA) - Just Pinn'er (CAN) (Stephanotis (CAN)) 3 Del Rio Harbor (USA) 3 ch g Harbor The Gold (USA) - Bahati (USA) (Horse Chestnut (SAF)) PENNSYLVANIA DERBY, G2, Parx Racing, September 20, 9f 1 Bayern (USA) 3 b/br c Offlee Wild (USA) - Alittlebitearly (USA) (Thunder Gulch (USA)) 2 Tapiture (USA) 3 ch c Tapit (USA) - Free Spin (USA) (Olympio (USA)) 3 Candy Boy (USA) 3 b c Candy Ride (ARG) - She's An Eleven (USA) (In Excess) GALLANT BOB STAKES, G3, Parx Racing, September 20, 6f 1 Favorite Tale (USA) 3 b g Tale of The Cat (USA) - Tricky Elaine (USA) (Grindstone (USA)) 2 Fast Anna (USA) 3 b/br c Medaglia d'Oro (USA) - Dreaming of Anna (USA) (Rahy (USA)) 3 Bump Start (USA) 3 b/br c Jump Start (USA) - E T Phone Laura (USA) (Roar (USA)) COTILLION STAKES, G1, Parx Racing, September 20, 8f 110yds 1 Untapable (USA) 3 b f Tapit (USA) - Fun House (USA) (Prized (USA)) 2 Sweet Reason (USA) 3 b f Street Sense (USA) - Livermore Leslie (USA) (Mt Livermore (USA)) 3 Jojo Warrior (USA) 3 b f Pioneerof the Nile (USA) - Carson Jen (USA) (Carson City (USA)) KENT STAKES, G3, Delaware Park, September 20, 9f 1 Divine Oath (USA) 3 b c Broken Vow (USA) - Rejoicing (USA) (Forestry (USA))
2 Bashart (USA) 3 b c War Front (USA) - Busy Windsong (USA) (Clever Trick (USA)) 3 Other Cheek (USA) 3 b c Smart Strike (CAN) - Nice Nelly (USA) (Seattle Slew (USA)) DOGWOOD STAKES, G3, Churchill Downs, September 20, 7f 1 Thank You Marylou (USA) 3 ch f Birdstone (USA) - Menifeeque (USA) (Menifee (USA)) 2 Henny Jenney (USA) 3 ch f Henny Hughes (USA) - Delizia (USA) (Distant View (USA)) 3 Milam (USA) 3 b f Street Sense (USA) - Autumnal (USA) (Forestry (USA)) CHARLES TOWN OAKS, G3, Charles Town, September 20, 7f 1 Miss Behaviour (USA) 3 b f Jump Start (USA) - Successful Romance (USA) (Successful Appeal (USA)) 2 Kiss to Remember (USA) 3 ch f Big Brown (USA) - Taft Lil Queen (USA) (Irish Open (USA)) 3 Nesso (USA) 3 ch f Roman Ruler (USA) - Devotedness (USA) (Anet (USA)) GALLANT BLOOM HANDICAP, G2, Belmont Park, September 20, 6f 110yds 1 Artemis Agrotera (USA) 3 b f Roman Ruler (USA) - Indy Glory (USA) (A P Indy (USA)) 2 La Verdad (USA) 4 b f Yes It's True (USA) - Noble Fire (USA) (Hook and Ladder (USA)) 3 Willet (USA) 6 b f Jump Start (USA) - Katina K (USA) (Distinctive Pro (USA)) ONTARIO DERBY, G3, Woodbine, September 21, 1800m 1 Florida Won (USA) 3 ch c Birdstone (USA) - Grand Portege (USA) (Grand Slam (USA)) 2 Coltimus Prime (CAN) 3 b/br c Milwaukee Brew (USA) - Certainly Special (USA) (Distorted Humor (USA)) 3 Ami's Holiday (CAN) 3 b c Harlan's Holiday (USA) - Victorious Ami (CAN) (Victory Gallop (CAN))
international database EDDIE D STAKES, G3, Santa Anita, September 26, 6f 110yds 1 Home Run Kitten (USA) 3 ch c Kitten's Joy (USA) - Grand Slam Girl (USA) (Grand Slam (USA)) 2 Ambitious Brew (USA) 4 b/br g Tizbud (USA) - Kathwen (USA) (Forest Wildcat (USA)) 3 Lil Bit O'fun (USA) 6 ch c Langfuhr (CAN) - Dash of Humor (USA) (Distorted Humor (USA)) ZENYATTA STAKES, G1, Santa Anita, September 27, 8f 110yds 1 Beholder (USA) 4 b f Henny Hughes (USA) - Leslie's Lady (USA) (Tricky Creek (USA)) 2 Tiz Midnight (USA) 4 b f Midnight Lute (USA) - Tough Tiz's Sis (USA) (Tiznow (USA)) 3 Iotapa (USA) 4 b/br f Afleet Alex (USA) - Concinnous (USA) (El Corredor (USA)) RODEO DRIVE STAKES, G1, Santa Anita, September 27, 10f 1 Emollient (USA) 4 b f Empire Maker (USA) - Soothing Touch (USA) (Touch Gold (USA)) 2 Parranda (USA) 5 ch f English Channel (USA) - Dynamic Feature (USA) (Rahy (USA)) 3 Irish Mission (CAN) 5 ch f Giant's Causeway (USA) - Misty Mission (CAN) (Miswaki (USA)) 3 Rusty Slipper (USA) 4 b/br f Lemon Drop Kid (USA) - Classic Approval (USA) (With Approval (CAN)) FRONTRUNNER STAKES, G1, Santa Anita, September 27, 8f 110yds 1 American Pharoah (USA) 2 b c Pioneerof the Nile (USA) Littleprincessemma (USA) (Yankee Gentleman (USA)) 2 Calculator (USA) 2 gr/ro c In Summation (USA) - Back to Basics (USA) (Alphabet Soup (USA)) 3 Texas Red (USA) 2 b c Afleet Alex (USA) - Ramatuelle (CHI) (Jeune Homme (USA)) CHANDELIER STAKES, G1, Santa Anita, September 27, 8f 110yds 1 Angela Renee (USA) 2 b f Bernardini (USA) - Pilfer (USA) (Deputy Minister (CAN))
2 Conquest Eclipse (USA) 2 b f Malibu Moon (USA) - Grand Traverse Bay (USA) (Repriced (USA)) 3 Danette (USA) 2 b f Curlin (USA) - Sugar Britches (USA) (Dixieland Band (USA)) AWESOME AGAIN STAKES, G1, Santa Anita, September 27, 9f 1 Shared Belief (USA) 3 b/br g Candy Ride (ARG) - Common Hope (USA) (Storm Cat (USA)) 2 Fed Biz (USA) 5 b c Giant's Causeway (USA) - Spunoutacontrol (USA) (Wild Again (USA)) 3 Footbridge (USA) 4 b c Street Cry (IRE) - Thousand Islands (GB) (Dubai Millennium (GB)) JEFFERSON CUP STAKES, G3, Churchill Downs, September 27, 8f 1 Heart To Heart (CAN) 3 b c English Channel (USA) - Ask the Question (USA) (Silver Deputy (CAN)) 2 Captain Dixie (USA) 3 b c Henrythenavigator (USA) - Dixie Dos (USA) (Dixieland Band (USA)) 3 Sportscaster (USA) 3 b c Harlan's Holiday (USA) - Christmas Choir (USA) (Songandaprayer (USA)) VOSBURGH STAKES, G1, Belmont Park, September 27, 6f 1 Private Zone (CAN) 5 b g Macho Uno (USA) - Auburn Beauty (USA) (Siphon (BRZ)) 2 Dads Caps (USA) 4 b c Discreet Cat (USA) - Seeking The Silver (USA) (Grindstone (USA)) 3 Palace (USA) 5 b c City Zip (USA) - Receivership (USA) (End Sweep (USA)) KELSO HANDICAP, G2, Belmont Park, September 27, 8f 1 Vyjack (USA) 4 b g Into Mischief (USA) - Life Happened (USA) (Stravinsky (USA)) 2 River Rocks (USA) 4 b/br c Western Pride (USA) - Flip The Stone (USA) (Birdstone (USA)) 3 Itsmyluckyday (USA) 4 b/br c Lawyer Ron (USA) - Viva La Slew (USA) (Doneraile Court (USA))
JOE HIRSCH TURF CLASSIC STAKES, G1, Belmont Park, September 27, 12f 1 Main Sequence (USA) 5 ch g Aldebaran (USA) - Ikat (IRE) (Pivotal (GB)) 2 Twilight Eclipse (USA) 5 b g Purim (USA) - My Twilight Dancer (USA) (Twilight Agenda (USA)) 3 Imagining (USA) 6 ch c Giant's Causeway (USA) - Daydreaming (USA) (A P Indy (USA)) JOCKEY CLUB GOLD CUP STAKES, G1, Belmont Park, September 27, 10f 1 Tonalist (USA) 3 b c Tapit (USA) Settling Mist (USA) (Pleasant Colony (USA)) 2 Zivo (USA) 5 b c True Direction (CAN) - American Skipper (USA) (Quiet American (USA)) 3 Long River (USA) 4 ch c A P Indy (USA) - Round Pond (USA) (Awesome Again (CAN)) FLOWER BOWL STAKES, G1, Belmont Park, September 27, 10f 1 Stephanie's Kitten (USA) 5 b f Kitten's Joy (USA) - Unfold the Rose (USA) (Catienus (USA)) 2 Abaco (USA) 6 ch f Giant's Causeway (USA) - Cat Cay (USA) (Pleasant Colony (USA)) 3 Viva Rafaela (BRZ) 5 b f Know Heights (IRE) - Linda Rafaela (BRZ) (Bin Ajwaad (IRE)) BELDAME STAKES, G1, Belmont Park, September 27, 9f 1 Belle Gallantey (USA) 5 ch f After Market (USA) - Revealed (USA) (Old Trieste (USA)) 2 Stopchargingmaria (USA) 3 b/br f Tale of The Cat (USA) - Exotic Bloom (USA) (Montbrook (USA)) 3 Endless Chatter (USA) 4 b f First Samurai (USA) - Orate (USA) (A P Indy (USA)) JOHN HENRY TURF CHAMPIONSHIP STAKES, G2, Santa Anita, September 28, 10f 1 Bright Thought (USA) 5 b/br c Hat Trick (JPN) - Smart Thought (USA) (Smart Strike (CAN))
2 Finnegans Wake (USA) 5 b c Powerscourt (GB) - Boat's Ghost (USA) (Silver Ghost (USA)) 3 Big John B (USA) 5 b/br c Hard Spun (USA) - Baldomera (USA) (Doneraile Court (USA)) OKLAHOMA DERBY, G3, Remington Park, September 28, 9f 1 Tonito M (USA) 3 b c Rock Hard Ten (USA) - Esther's Big Band (USA) (Dixieland Band (USA)) 2 Bay Of Biscay (USA) 3 b c Giant's Causeway (USA) - Good Vibes (USA) (Unbridled's Song (USA)) 3 Wildcat Red (USA) 3 b c D'Wildcat (USA) - Racene (USA) (Miner's Mark (USA)) PILGRIM STAKES, G3, Belmont Park, September 28, 8f 110yds 1 Imperia (USA) 2 b/br c Medaglia d'Oro (USA) - Cocoa Beach (CHI) (Doneraile Court (USA)) 2 Vision Perfect (USA) 2 b/br c Pollard's Vision (USA) - Steamy (USA) (Speightstown (USA)) 3 Offering Plan (USA) 2 b/br c Spring At Last (USA) - Rosalie Road (USA) (Street Cry (IRE)) MISS GRILLO STAKES, G3, Belmont Park, September 28, 8f 110yds 1 Lady Eli (USA) 2 b/br f Divine Park (USA) - Sacre Coeur (USA) (Saint Ballado (CAN)) 2 Margaret Reay (USA) 2 b f Pioneerof the Nile (USA) Legendary Stacey (CAN) (Include (USA)) 3 Tammy The Torpedo (USA) 2 b/br f More Than Ready (USA) Search And Seizure (USA) (War Chant (USA)) DARLEY ALCIBIADES STAKES, G1, Keeneland, October 3, 8f 110yds 1 Peace and War (USA) 2 b f War Front (USA) - More Oats Please (USA) (Smart Strike (CAN)) 2 Top Decile (USA) 2 ch f Congrats (USA) - Sequoia Queen (USA) (Forestry (USA)) 3 Paige (USA) 2 ch f Sky Mesa (USA) - Perfect Story (USA) (Tale of The Cat (USA))
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international database DURHAM CUP STAKES, G3, Woodbine, October 4, 1800m 1 Lukes Alley (CAN) 4 b c Flower Alley (USA) - Vaulcluse (CAN) (A P Indy (USA)) 2 His Race to Win (CAN) 4 b c Stormy Atlantic (USA) - Fleet of Foot (CAN) (Gone West (USA)) 3 Are You Kidding Me (USA) 4 b c Run Away And Hide (USA) - Sweet Awakening (USA) (Street Cry (IRE)) SANTA ANITA SPRINT CHAMPIONSHIP STAKES, G1, Santa Anita, October 4, 6f 1 Rich Tapestry (IRE) 6 b c Holy Roman Emperor (IRE) - Genuine Charm (IRE) (Sadler's Wells (USA)) 2 Goldencents (USA) 4 b c Into Mischief (USA) - Golden Works (CAN) (Banker's Gold (USA)) 3 Secret Circle (USA) 5 b c Eddington (USA) - Ragtime Hope (USA) (Dixieland Band (USA)) L A WOMAN STAKES, G3, Santa Anita, October 4, 6f 110yds 1 Top Kisser (USA) 5 b f Old Topper (USA) - Cherokee Kiss (USA) (Cherokee Run (USA)) 2 Tribal Gal (USA) 4 b/br f Tribal Rule (USA) - Famous Gal (USA) (Western Fame (USA)) 3 My Happy Face (USA) 4 gr/ro f Tiz Wonderful (USA) - Summer Star (USA) (Siberian Summer (USA)) CITY OF HOPE MILE STAKES, G2, Santa Anita, October 4, 8f 1 Big Bane Theory (USA) 5 b c Artie Schiller (USA) - Shebane (USA) (Alysheba (USA)) 2 Mr Commons (USA) 6 b c Artie Schiller (USA) - Joustabout (USA) (Apalachee (USA)) 3 Avanzare (USA) 4 b g Grand Reward (USA) - Turn the Tide (USA) (Theatrical) THOROUGHBRED CLUB OF AMERICA STAKES, G2, Keeneland, October 4, 6f 1 Leigh Court (USA) 4 b/br f Grand Slam (USA) - Padmore (USA) (French Deputy (USA))
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2 Southern Honey (USA) 3 b f Colonel John (USA) - Mama Tia (USA) (Carson City (USA)) 3 Stonetastic (USA) 3 gr/ro f Mizzen Mast (USA) - Special Me (USA) (Unbridled's Song (USA)) SHADWELL TURF MILE STAKES, G1, Keeneland, October 4, 8f 1 Wise Dan (USA) 7 ch g Wiseman's Ferry (USA) - Lisa Danielle (USA) (Wolf Power (SAF)) 2 Grand Arch (USA) 5 b g Arch (USA) - Bacinella (USA) (El Gran Senor (USA)) 3 Sayaad (USA) 4 b c Street Sense (USA) - Time for a Crown (USA) (Time For A Change (USA)) KEENELAND WOODFORD STAKES, G3, Keeneland, October 4, 5f 110yds 1 No Nay Never (USA) 3 b/br c Scat Daddy (USA) - Cat's Eye Witness (USA) (Elusive Quality (USA)) 2 Mongol Bull (USA) 4 b c Hard Spun (USA) - Clear Crystal (USA) (Hennessy (USA)) 3 Sharp Sensation (USA) 4 b/br c Sharp Humor (USA) - Accusation (USA) (Royal Academy (USA)) FIRST LADY STAKES, G1, Keeneland, October 4, 8f 1 Dayatthespa (USA) 5 ch f City Zip (USA) - M'Lady Doc (USA) (Doc's Leader (USA)) 2 Better Lucky (USA) 5 b f Ghostzapper (USA) - Sahara Gold (USA) (Seeking The Gold (USA)) 3 Filimbi (USA) 4 gr/ro f Mizzen Mast (USA) - Flute (USA) (Seattle Slew (USA)) CLAIBORNE BREEDERS' FUTURITY, G1, Keeneland, October 4, 8f 110yds 1 Carpe Diem (USA) 2 ch c Giant's Causeway (USA) - Rebridled Dreams (USA) (Unbridled's Song (USA)) 2 Mr Z (USA) 2 ch c Malibu Moon (USA) - Stormy Bear (USA) (Storm Cat (USA)) 3 Bold Conquest (USA) 2 ch c Curlin (USA) - One For Jim (USA) (Distorted Humor (USA))
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INDIANA OAKS, G2, Indiana Downs, October 4, 8f 110yds 1 Tiz Windy (USA) 3 b/br f Tiznow (USA) - Windyindy (USA) (A P Indy (USA)) 2 Unbridled Forever (USA) 3 b f Unbridled's Song (USA) - Lemons Forever (USA) (Lemon Drop Kid (USA)) 3 Penwith (USA) 3 b f Bernardini (USA) - Composure (USA) (Touch Gold (USA)) INDIANA DERBY, G2, Indiana Downs, October 4, 8f 110yds 1 East Hall (USA) 3 ch g Graeme Hall (USA) - East Long Lake (USA) (Sultry Song (USA)) 2 Vicar's In Trouble (USA) 3 b/br c Into Mischief (USA) - Vibrant (CAN) (Vicar (USA)) 3 Just Call Kenny (USA) 3 b/br c Jump Start (USA) - Green Jeans (USA) (Green Dancer (USA)) HILL PRINCE STAKES, G3, Belmont Park, October 4, 9f 1 Ring Weekend (USA) 3 ch c Tapit (USA) - Free The Magic (USA) (Cryptoclearance (USA)) 2 Daddy's Kid (USA) 3 b g Scat Daddy (USA) - Snow Kid (USA) (Lemon Drop Kid (USA)) 3 Smooth Daddy (USA) 3 b c Scat Daddy (USA) - Prairie Maiden (USA) (Badger Land (USA)) FRIZETTE STAKES, G1, Belmont Park, October 4, 8f 1 By the Moon (USA) 2 b/br f Indian Charlie (USA) - By The Light (USA) (Malibu Moon (USA)) 2 Wonder Gal (USA) 2 b/br f Tiz Wonderful (USA) - Passe (USA) (Dixie Union (USA)) 3 Feathered (USA) 2 b f Indian Charlie (USA) - Receipt (USA) (Dynaformer (USA)) CHAMPAGNE STAKES, G1, Belmont Park, October 4, 8f 1 Daredevil (USA) 2 ch c More Than Ready (USA) Chasethewildwind (USA) (Forty Niner (USA))
2 Upstart (USA) 2 b/br c Flatter (USA) - Party Silks (USA) (Touch Gold (USA)) 3 The Truth Or Else (USA) 2 ch c Yes It's True (USA) - Lakenheath (USA) (Colonial Affair (USA)) MAZARINE STAKES, G3, Woodbine, October 5, 1600m 1 Conquest Harlanate (CAN) 2 b f Harlan's Holiday (USA) - Allison's Pride (USA) (Dixieland Band (USA)) 2 Brooklynsway (CAN) 2 b/br f Giant Gizmo (USA) - Explosive Story (USA) (Radio Star (USA)) 3 Del Cielo (CAN) 2 b f Philanthropist (USA) - Winner Squall (USA) (Summer Squall (USA)) GREY STAKES, G3, Woodbine, October 5, 1600m 1 International Star (USA) 2 b c Fusaichi Pegasus (USA) - Parlez (USA) (French Deputy (USA)) 2 Conquest Typhoon (CAN) 2 b c Stormy Atlantic (USA) - Swanky Bubbles (CAN) (Ascot Knight (CAN)) 3 Hollywood Critic (USA) 2 b c Blame (USA) - Kalosca (FR) (Kaldoun (FR)) JUDDMONTE SPINSTER STAKES, G1, Keeneland, October 5, 9f 1 Don't Tell Sophia (USA) 6 b f Congaree (USA) - Lost Expectations (USA) (Valid Expectations (USA)) 2 Ria Antonia (USA) 3 b f Rockport Harbor (USA) - Beer Baroness (USA) (Mr Greeley (USA)) 3 Molly Morgan (USA) 5 b f Ghostzapper (USA) - Capitulation (USA) (Distorted Humor (USA)) DIXIANA BOURBON STAKES, G3, Keeneland, October 5, 8f 110yds 1 Lawn Ranger (USA) 2 b c U S Ranger (USA) - Lalka (CAN) (Dynaformer (USA)) 2 Danny Boy (USA) 2 gr/ro c Harlan's Holiday (USA) - Unbridled Beauty (USA) (Unbridled's Song (USA))
international database 3 Can't Happen Here (USA) 2 b/br c Desert Party (USA) - Forbidden Kiss (CAN) (Touch Gold (USA)) MATRON STAKES, G2, Belmont Park, October 5, 6f 1 Paulassilverlining (USA) 2 b f Ghostzapper (USA) - Seeking The Silver (USA) (Grindstone (USA)) 2 Skipalute (USA) 2 bl f Midnight Lute (USA) - Skipstone (USA) (Montbrook (USA)) 3 Evrybdymstgetstonz (USA) 2 ch f Bustin Stones (USA) - Tabuha (USA) (Buddha (USA)) FUTURITY STAKES, G2, Belmont Park, October 5, 6f 1 Blofeld (USA) 2 gr/ro c Quality Road (USA) - Storm Minstrel (USA) (Storm Cat (USA)) 2 Hebbronville (USA) 2 b c Majesticperfection (USA) - More d'Amour (USA) (Tour d'Or (USA)) 3 Cinco Charlie (USA) 2 b c Indian Charlie (USA) - Ten Halos (USA) (Marquetry (USA)) JP MORGAN CHASE JESSAMINE STAKES, G3, Keeneland, October 8, 8f 110yds 1 Rainha Da Bateria (USA) 2 ch f Broken Vow (USA) - Amelia (USA) (Dixieland Band (USA)) 2 Quality Rocks (USA) 2 b/br f Rock Hard Ten (USA) - Elusive Virgin (USA) (Elusive Quality (USA)) 3 Fila Primera (USA) 2 b f War Front (USA) - Southern Strike (USA) (Smart Strike (CAN)) QUEEN ELIZABETH II CHALLENGE CUP STAKES, G1, Keeneland, October 11, 9f 1 Crown Queen (USA) 3 b/br f Smart Strike (CAN) - Delta Princess (USA) (A P Indy (USA)) 2 Ball Dancing (USA) 3 b/br f Exchange Rate (USA) - Ball Gown (USA) (Silver Hawk (USA)) 3 Personal Diary (USA) 3 ch f City Zip (USA) - Latest Scoop (USA) (Tiznow (USA)) 3 Sistas Stroll (USA) 3 b/br f Stroll (USA) - Berncredit (USA) (Bernstein (USA))
KNICKERBOCKER STAKES, G3, Belmont Park, October 11, 9f 1 Legendary (GB) 5 b g Exceed And Excel (AUS) - Red Carnation (IRE) (Polar Falcon (USA)) 2 Up With The Birds (CAN) 4 b c Stormy Atlantic (USA) - Song of The Lark (CAN) (Seeking The Gold (USA)) 3 Mshawish (USA) 4 b/br c Medaglia d'Oro (USA) - Thunder Bayou (USA) (Thunder Gulch (USA)) ATHENIA STAKES, G3, Belmont Park, October 12, 8f 110yds 1 La Tia (USA) 5 b/br f City Place (USA) - La Adelita (USA) (Sky Classic (CAN)) 2 Byrama (GB) 5 b f Byron (GB) Aymara (GB) (Darshaan) 3 Overheard (USA) 4 b f Macho Uno (USA) - Whisper to Me (USA) (Thunder Gulch (USA)) BALLERINA STAKES, G3, Hastings Park, October 13, 1800m 1 Touching Promise (CAN) 4 ch f Touch Gold (USA) - Promise One (USA) (Old Trieste (USA)) 2 Madeira Park (USA) 5 b f Langfuhr (CAN) - Capilano (USA) (Demons Begone (USA)) 3 Wando Woman (CAN) 7 b/br f Wando (CAN) - Navajo Rain (USA) (Marshua's Dancer (USA)) BC PREMIER'S HANDICAP, G3, Hastings Park, October 13, 2200m 1 Alert Bay (USA) 3 b/br g City Zip (USA) - Hickory (CHI) (Dushyantor (USA)) 2 Mysterious Soul (USA) 5 b c Perfect Soul (IRE) - Mysterious Moll (USA) (Bates Motel (USA)) 3 Shooting Jacket (USA) 4 b/br c Hard Spun (USA) - Nortena (USA) (Mr Prospector (USA)) SYCAMORE STAKES, G3, Keeneland, October 16, 12f 1 Holiday Star (USA) 4 b g Harlan's Holiday (USA) - Spring Star (USA) (Deputy Minister (CAN))
2 Red Rifle (USA) 4 ch c Giant's Causeway (USA) - May Night (USA) (Gulch (USA)) 3 Villandry (USA) 5 ch c Mr Greeley (USA) - Al Beedaa (USA) (Swain (IRE))
WORLDWIDE Grande Premio Ipiranga (2000 Guineas), G1, Cidade Jardim, September 6, 1600m 1 Outplay (BRZ) 3 b c First American (USA) - Innocent Lady (BRZ) (Vettori (IRE)) 2 Bam Bam (BRZ) 3 c Elusive Quality (USA) - Rainha Carolina (BRZ) (Roi Normand (USA)) 3 Emperor Cat (BRZ) 3 c Pioneering (USA) - Scholastic (BRZ) (Roi Normand (USA)) Sire: FIRST AMERICAN. Sire of 31 Stakes winners. In 2014 OUTPLAY Vettori G1, THAT SUNDAY Jarraar G1, DOPPIA VENDETTA Irish Fighter G2. 1st Dam: INNOCENT LADY by Vettori. 2 wins at 2 and 3 in Brazil. Own sister to JOE BRAVO. Dam of 1 winner: 2010: Heart-Free (c Elusive Quality) unraced. 2011: OUTPLAY (c First American) Grande Premio Ipiranga (2000 Guineas) G1. Broodmare Sire: VETTORI. Sire of the dams of 24 Stakes winners. In 2014 - OUTPLAY First American G1, ARABIAN GOLD Dubawi G2, SARINDA Dubawi LR, STEPS Verglas LR. The First American/Vettori cross has produced: DESEJADO ZUCA G1, OUTPLAY G1. Fappiano Quiet American Demure FIRST AMERICAN b 96 Isgala In Jubilation I'm A Pleasure OUTPLAY b c 2011 Machiavellian Vettori Air Distingue INNOCENT LADY b 2003 Roi Normand Brave Lady Political Intrigue
G. P. Barao de Piracicaba (1000 Guineas), G1, Cidade Jardim, September 6, 1600m 1 Off The Road (BRZ) 3 f Quick Road (BRZ) - Intuicao Direta (BRZ) (Roi Normand (USA)) 2 Energia Garoa (BRZ) 3 b f Agnes Gold (JPN) - Lira da Guanabara (BRZ) (Pitu da Guanabara (BRZ)) 3 Baby Go Far (BRZ) 3 b f Elusive Quality (USA) - Linda Rafaela (BRZ) (Bin Ajwaad (IRE)) Sire: QUICK ROAD. Sire of 1 Stakes winners. In 2014 - OFF THE ROAD Roi Normand G1. 1st Dam: INTUICAO DIRETA by Roi Normand. Winner in Brazil. Dam of 2 winners: 2010: NOVO MERCADO (c Silent Times) 2 wins in Brazil. 2011: OFF THE ROAD (f Quick Road) 2 wins in Brazil, G. P. Barao de Piracicaba (1000 Guineas) G1, Grande Premio Immensity G1, 2nd Grande Premio Presidente Guilherme Ellis G2. 2012: Provocative (f Quick Road) unraced to date. 2013: (f Top Hat) Broodmare Sire: ROI NORMAND. Sire of the dams of 45 Stakes winners. In 2014 - BLIND AMBITION Put It Back G1, OFF THE ROAD Quick Road G1, AVVEDUTO Point Given G2, BOM DE BOLA Northern Afleet G2, ESTUPENDA DEMAIS Onward Royal G2, GUY SAVOY Cape Town G2, OLYMPIC CANADA Nedawi G2, CHARLA BUENA Put It Back LR, FLOATING RATE Yagli LR, MARTIM CACADOR Northern Afleet LR.
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international database Golden Rose Stakes, G1, Rosehill, September 13, 1400m 1 Hallowed Crown (AUS) 3 b c Street Sense (USA) - Crowned Glory (AUS) (Danehill (USA)) 2 Scissor Kick (AUS) 3 b c Redoute's Choice (AUS) - Back Pass (USA) (Quest For Fame) 3 Shooting To Win (AUS) 3 ch c Northern Meteor (AUS) - Listen Here (AUS) (Elusive Quality (USA)) Sire: STREET SENSE. Sire of 18 Stakes winners. In 2014 HALLOWED CROWN Danehill G1, SWEET REASON Mt Livermore G1, POLITENESS Commands G3, HARD STRIDE Maroof LR, STREET PRANCER Phone Trick LR. 1st Dam: CROWNED GLORY by Danehill. 2 wins in Australia, TBV Bloodhorse Breeders' S G3, 2nd Golden Slipper S G1. Own sister to Monolith. Dam of 6 winners: 2003: SAIONJI (g Fusaichi Pegasus) 3 wins in Australia. 2005: PERSONAL GLORY (g Encosta de Lago) Winner in Australia. 2006: POWER AND GLORY (g Elusive Quality) 4 wins in Australia, Singapore. 2007: NEEDS FURTHER (c Encosta de Lago) 3 wins in Australia, Jim Beam Carbine Club S G3. 2008: ROYAL HAWAIIAN (g Encosta de Lago) Winner in Australia. 2011: HALLOWED CROWN (c Street Sense) Golden Rose S G1, Widden Kindergarten S G3, MTA NSW Run to the Rose G3. Broodmare Sire: DANEHILL. Sire of the dams of 268 Stakes winners. In 2014 - COSMIC ENDEAVOUR Northern Meteor G1, DICK WHITTINGTON Rip Van Winkle G1, FENOMENO Stay Gold G1, HALLOWED CROWN Street Sense G1, INTEGRAL Dalakhani G1, MISS MOSSMAN Mossman G1, NOBLE MISSION Galileo G1, TAPESTRY Galileo G1, CERTERACH Halling G2, GALLATIN Street Cry G2, HIGHLAND REEL Galileo G2, PALE MIMOSA Singspiel G2, SEEK AGAIN Speightstown G2, SOLICIT Street Cry G2, CHIVALRY Street Cry G3, CUSTOM CUT Notnowcato G3,
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FREE EAGLE High Chaparral G3, J WONDER Footstepsinthesand G3, JOHN F KENNEDY Galileo G3, MAJESTIC QUEEN Kheleyf G3, MEKONG RIVER Galileo G3, NAYELI More Than Ready G3, ORCHESTRA Galileo G3, TESTED Selkirk G3, ZEPHYRON Zabeel G3, BELARDO Lope de Vega LR, BRAYROAN Zabeel LR, COOLDINI Bernardini LR, DAZZLING Galileo LR, EINSTEINS FOLLY Whipper LR, ETON RIFLES Pivotal LR, GOLDEN GUEPARD Hurricane Run LR, ICONIC Bel Esprit LR, JOYEUSE Oasis Dream LR, KESHIRO Shirocco LR, KNIGHT'S COMMAND Pins LR, LADY PENKO Archipenko LR, LUCKY RAQUIE Encosta de Lago LR, MOONLESS Helike LR, RACING EIGHT Mossman LR, SECRET GESTURE Galileo LR, TUKIYO Haradasun LR, BALLYGLASHEEN Galileo LR. Machiavellian Street Cry Helen Street STREET SENSE b/br 2004 Dixieland Band Bedazzle Majestic Legend HALLOWED CROWN b c 2011 Danzig Danehill Razyana CROWNED GLORY b 97 Bletchingly Significant Moment Lady Giselle
Makybe Diva Stakes, G1, Flemington, September 13, 1600m 1 Dissident (AUS) 4 b/br c Sebring (AUS) - Diana's Secret (AUS) (Anabaa (USA)) 2 Fawkner (AUS) 7 b/br g Reset (AUS) - Dane Belltar (AUS) (Danewin (AUS)) 3 Puissance de Lune (IRE) 6 gr c Shamardal (USA) - Princess Serena (USA) (Unbridled's Song (USA)) Sire: SEBRING. Sire of 10 Stakes winners. In 2014 - CRITERION Bite The Bullet G1, DISSIDENT Anabaa G1, BELIEVE YOURSELF Encosta de Lago G2, BRING ME THE MAID Belong To Me G2, CLIFTON RED Encosta de Lago G3, BRING SOMETHING Naturalism LR, INTERSPERSED Tale of The Cat LR, PRESSING Choisir LR.
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1st Dam: Diana's Secret by Anabaa. 2nd Hill-Smith S LR. Dam of 1 winner: 2010: DISSIDENT (c Sebring) Royal Randwick Guineas G1, Makybe Diva S G1, NZ Bloodstock Memsie S G1, Hobartville S G2, Patinack Farm Blue Diamond Preview (c&g) LR, 2nd De Bortoli Wines Golden Rose S G1, MTA NSW Run to the Rose G3, Eskimo Prince S LR, The Rosebud LR, 3rd Patinack Blue Diamond Prelude (c&g) G3. Broodmare Sire: ANABAA. Sire of the dams of 46 Stakes winners. In 2014 - DISSIDENT Sebring G1, HARRY'S SON Haradasun G1, SPIRITJIM Galileo G2, TANGO'S DAUGHTER Redoute's Choice G2, HARTNELL Authorized G3, HAVANA Starcraft G3, COCKNEY SPARROW Cockney Rebel LR. Southern Halo More Than Ready Woodman's Girl SEBRING ch 2005 Flying Spur Purespeed Lady Moulin DISSIDENT b/br c 2010 Danzig Anabaa Balbonella DIANA'S SECRET b 2004 Western Symphony Palace Scandal Palace Gossip
George Main Stakes, G1, Randwick, September 20, 1600m 1 Sacred Falls (NZ) 5 b c O'Reilly (NZ) - Iguazu's Girl (NZ) (Redoute's Choice (AUS)) 2 Royal Descent (AUS) 5 br f Redoute's Choice (AUS) - Mulan Princess (NZ) (Kaapstad (NZ)) 3 Laser Hawk (AUS) 6 br g Artie Schiller (USA) - High Heels (AUS) (Canny Lad (AUS)) Sire: O'REILLY. Sire of 75 Stakes winners. In 2014 - O'MARILYN Zabeel G1, SACRED FALLS Redoute's Choice G1, SILENT ACHIEVER Zabeel G1, HERA Centaine G2, MISS SELBY Danasinga G3, BRAVE ALI Kingdom Bay LR, EMERALD QUEEN Fasliyev LR, MERION Danske LR, PUSSY O'REILLY Octagonal LR, SPELLBINDER Scenic
LR, THE SOLITAIRE Centaine LR, WAR AFFAIR Kris S LR. 1st Dam: IGUAZU'S GIRL by Redoute's Choice. 2 wins in New Zealand. Dam of 2 winners: 2007: Fate And Fortune (g O'Reilly) unraced. 2008: IT GIRL (f O'Reilly) Winner in Australia. 2009: SACRED FALLS (c O'Reilly) 8 wins in Australia, New Zealand, BMW Doncaster H G1 (twice), George Main S G1, Sothys New Zealand 2000 Guineas G1, DHL Global Hawke's Bay Guineas G2, James & Annie Sarten Memorial S G3, Westbury Stud Northland Breeders' S LR, 2nd Longines Queen Elizabeth S G1, M J Bale Rosehill Guineas G1, 3rd Schweppes Crystal Mile G2. 2010: (c O'Reilly) 2011: (f O'Reilly) 2012: (f Savabeel) Broodmare Sire: REDOUTE'S CHOICE. Sire of the dams of 30 Stakes winners. In 2014 - SACRED FALLS O'Reilly G1, MESSENE Lonhro G2, CHASE THE RAINBOW Dash For Cash G3, BANAADEER More Than Ready LR, GENERALIFE Lonhro LR, HUSSY BY CHOICE Hussonet LR, SHAMALIA Shamardal LR. Try My Best Last Tycoon Mill Princess O'REILLY br 93 Pompeii Court Courtza Hunza SACRED FALLS b c 2009 Danehill Redoute's Choice Shantha's Choice IGUAZU'S GIRL br 2001 Carolingian Iguazu Clermont Lass
Windsor Park Plate, G1, Hastings, September 20, 1600m 1 Steinbeck (IRE) 7 b c Footstepsinthesand (GB) - Castara Beach (IRE) (Danehill (USA)) 2 I Do (NZ) 7 gr f No Excuse Needed (GB) - Freequence (NZ) (O'Reilly (NZ)) 3 Soriano (NZ) 5 b f Savabeel (AUS) - Call Me Lily (NZ) (Just A Dancer (NZ))
international database Age: 2-7; Starts: 44; Wins: 6; Places: 12 Earnings: £883,913 Sire: FOOTSTEPSINTHESAND. Sire of 39 Stakes winners. In 2014 STEINBECK Danehill G1, KING KON Lucky Roberto G2, LIVING THE LIFE Machiavellian G2, FOOT BAND Numerous G3, GOOD LUCK KENY Devil's Bag G3, J WONDER Danehill G3, SAND PUCE Roar G3, SANDIVA Mark of Esteem G3, ARASIN Woodman LR, BABY FOOT Oasis Dream LR, CELESTIAL PATH Hawk Wing LR, DE TRENTO Engrillado LR, IMPERIATOR Green Desert LR, KASPERSKY Grand Lodge LR, MAISHA Kendor LR. 1st Dam: Castara Beach by Danehill. Own sister to HILL HOPPER. Dam of 3 winners: 2001: Heselrig (g Entrepreneur). ran a few times, died at 2 years. 2002: Varenka (f Fasliyev) Winner at 2, 2nd P.Repubbliche MarinareTrofeo Tattersall LR. Broodmare. 2003: Cora Pearl (f Montjeu). Broodmare. 2005: (c Galileo) 2007: STEINBECK (c Footstepsinthesand) Sold 250,000gns yearling at TAOC1. 6 wins at 2 to 6, 2013 at home, Hong Kong, Windsor Park Plate G1, O'Briens Wines Solonaway S G3, Vincent O'Brien Ruby S LR, The Centenary Vase LR, January Cup H LR, 2nd Cathay Pacific Jockey Club Cup G2, Jockey Club of Turkey Meld S G3, The Citibank Hong Kong Gold Cup LR, The Centenary Vase LR, 3rd Makfi Hawke's Bay Challenge S G1, Longines Jockey Club Mile G2, The Chairman's Trophy LR. 2008: CORSICANRUN (g Medicean) Winner at 2. 2010: Excellent Mariner (f Henrythenavigator). Broodmare. 2011: Sea Goddess (f Galileo) in training. Broodmare Sire: DANEHILL. Sire of the dams of 270 Stakes winners. In 2014 - COSMIC ENDEAVOUR Northern Meteor G1, DICK WHITTINGTON Rip Van Winkle G1, FENOMENO Stay Gold G1, HALLOWED CROWN Street Sense G1, INTEGRAL Dalakhani G1, MISS MOSSMAN Mossman
G1, NOBLE MISSION Galileo G1, STEINBECK Footstepsinthesand G1, TAPESTRY Galileo G1, CERTERACH Halling G2, GALLATIN Street Cry G2, HIGHLAND REEL Galileo G2, PALE MIMOSA Singspiel G2, SEEK AGAIN Speightstown G2, SOLICIT Street Cry G2, CHIVALRY Street Cry G3, CUSTOM CUT Notnowcato G3, FREE EAGLE High Chaparral G3, J WONDER Footstepsinthesand G3, JOHN F KENNEDY Galileo G3, MAJESTIC QUEEN Kheleyf G3, MEKONG RIVER Galileo G3, NAYELI More Than Ready G3, ORCHESTRA Galileo G3, TESTED Selkirk G3, ZEPHYRON Zabeel G3, BELARDO Lope de Vega LR, BRAYROAN Zabeel LR, COOLDINI Bernardini LR, DAZZLING Galileo LR, EINSTEINS FOLLY Whipper LR, ETON RIFLES Pivotal LR, GOLDEN GUEPARD Hurricane Run LR, ICONIC Bel Esprit LR, JOYEUSE Oasis Dream LR, KESHIRO Shirocco LR, KNIGHT'S COMMAND Pins LR, LADY PENKO Archipenko LR, LUCKY RAQUIE Encosta de Lago LR, MOONLESS Helike LR, RACING EIGHT Mossman LR, SECRET GESTURE Galileo LR, TUKIYO Haradasun LR, VINTAGE NOUVEAU Montjeu LR, WHITLAM Elusive Quality LR, BALLYGLASHEEN Galileo LR. The Footstepsinthesand/Danehill cross has produced: CHACHAMAIDEE G1, STEINBECK G1, J WONDER G3, SENT FROM HEAVEN G3, GOLD SAND LR, Walkingonthemoon LR, Meetings Man LR. Storm Cat Giant's Causeway Mariah's Storm FOOTSTEPSINTHESAND b 2002 Rainbow Quest Glatisant Dancing Rocks STEINBECK b c 2007 Danzig Danehill Razyana CASTARA BEACH b 96 Grundy Sea Harrier Anchor
Underwood Stakes, G1, Caulfield, September 20, 1800m 1 Foreteller (GB) 7 b g Dansili (GB) - Prophecy (IRE) (Warning)
2 Happy Trails (AUS) 7 ch g Good Journey (USA) - Madame Flurry (AUS) (Perugino (USA)) 3 Crackerjack King (IRE) 6 gr/ro c Shamardal (USA) - Claba di San Jore (IRE) (Barathea (IRE)) Age: 2-7; Starts: 40; Wins: 10; Places: 11 Earnings: £991,087 Sire: DANSILI. Sire of 96 Stakes winners. In 2014 - FORETELLER Warning G1, MISS FRANCE Tirol G1, THE FUGUE Sadler's Wells G1, ESPUMANTI Reprimand G2, L'AMOUR DE MA VIE Smoke Glacken G2, RIPOSTE Rainbow Quest G2, CARLA BIANCA Linamix G3, DISCLAIMER Sadler's Wells G3, CONTINUUM Sadler's Wells LR, MUTEELA Zafonic LR, PERMIT Swain LR, STIPULATE Sadler's Wells LR, VISORIYNA Linamix LR, SILVER CONCORDE Daylami LR. 1st Dam: PROPHECY by Warning. 3 wins at 2, Shadwell Stud Cheveley Park S G1. Dam of 7 winners: 1996: THREAT (g Zafonic) 3 wins at 2, 4 and 6. 1997: ARABESQUE (f Zafonic) 2 wins at 3, Slatch Farm Stud Flying Fillies' S LR. Dam of SHOWCASING (c Oasis Dream: 2 wins at 2, Irish TB Marketing Gimcrack S G2, 3rd Shadwell Middle Park S G1), CAMACHO (c Danehill: 2 wins at 2 and 3, Option Hygiene Sandy Lane S LR, 2nd Jersey S G3), Bouvardia (f Oasis Dream: 3 wins at 2 and 3, 2nd EBF Highfield Farm Flying Fillies S LR) 1998: Charge Card (g Zafonic) ran twice and ran once in a N.H. Flat Race. 1999: Probable (f Selkirk) unraced. Broodmare. 2000: SHOOT (f Barathea) 2 wins viz. Food Brokers Maiden Stakes, Newmarket. Broodmare. 2002: Destined (f Danehill) unraced. Dam of FIX (f Iffraaj: 6 wins in New Zealand, Cambridge Stud Eight Carat Classic G2, New Zealand Bloodstock Royal S G2, Cambridge Stud Sir Tristram Classic (f) G2, 2nd TV3 New Zealand Derby G1, 3rd New Zealand Bloodstock 1000 Guineas G1), Galileo's Destiny (g Galileo: 3 wins in South Africa, 2nd Samsung
Business South African Derby G1, 3rd South African Classic G1) 2003: Prognosis (f Zafonic) unraced. 2004: RULE OF LIFE (c Dansili) 2 wins at 3. 2005: MODERN LOOK (f Zamindar) 4 wins at 2 and 3 in France, Prix de Sandringham G2. Broodmare. 2006: PHOTOGRAPHIC (f Oasis Dream) 2 wins at 3. Broodmare. 2007: FORETELLER (g Dansili) 10 wins to 2013 in Australia, France, Makybe Diva S G1, Ranvet Rawson S G1, Underwood S G1, Carlton Draught P Young St George S G2, David Jones Cup Coongy H G3, Prix de Suresnes LR, 2nd Kirks Doomben Cup G1, Cathay Pacific Caulfield S G1, Wimmers A D Hollindale S G2, 3rd Darley Australian Cup G1, Dato Tan Chin Nam S G2. Broodmare Sire: WARNING. Sire of the dams of 46 Stakes winners. In 2014 - FORETELLER Dansili G1. The Dansili/Warning cross has produced: FORETELLER G1, Poppet's Treasure LR, Skyelady LR. Danzig Danehill Razyana DANSILI b 96 Kahyasi Hasili Kerali FORETELLER b g 2007 Known Fact Warning Slightly Dangerous PROPHECY br 91 Lyphard Andaleeb Bag of Tunes
City Jeep A J Moir Stakes, G1, Moonee Valley, September 26, 1200m 1 Buffering (AUS) 7 b g Mossman (AUS) - Action Annie (AUS) (Anabaa (USA)) 2 Lankan Rupee (AUS) 5 b c Redoute's Choice (AUS) - Estelle Collection (NZ) (Stravinsky (USA)) 3 Rebel Dane (AUS) 5 b/br c California Dane (AUS) - Texarcana (AUS) (More Than Ready (USA)) Sire: MOSSMAN. Sire of 30 Stakes winners. In 2014 - BUFFERING
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international database Anabaa G1, MISS MOSSMAN Danehill G1, MOSSFUN Snitzel G1, TRAITOR Flying Spur G2, DOTHRAKI Flying Spur G3, HOPFGARTEN O'Reilly G3, ADMIRAL West Quest LR, RACING EIGHT Danehill LR. 1st Dam: ACTION ANNIE by Anabaa. Winner in Australia. Dam of 4 winners: 2004: CANNY ACTION (c Canny Lad) 2 wins in South Korea. 2005: HUSSYANNA (f Hussonet) 3 wins in Australia. Broodmare. 2007: BUFFERING (g Mossman) 15 wins in Australia, City Jeep A J Moir S G1, Sportingbet Manikato S G1, Victoria Racing Club Sprint Classic G1, Crown Perth Winterbottom S G1, Spotless A J Moir S G2, Schweppes Schillaci S G2, Brisbane Race Club Victory S G2 (twice), Urbis Roman Consul S G2, Mitty's Ian McEwan Trophy S G3, 2nd Programmed A J Moir S G1, Lexus Newmarket H G1, Patinack Victoria Racing Club S G1, Carlton Mid Doomben 10,000 S G1, AAMI Stradbroke H G1 (twice), Danehill Rory's Jester S G2, Stevco Up And Coming S G3, Sun Herald Macquarie Cup Crowley S LR, 3rd Coolmore Lightning S G1, Carlton Mid Doomben 10,000 S G1 (twice), Powerk Tracker William Reid S G1, Bundaberg Distilling BTC Cup G1 (twice), Darley T J Smith S G1, Bollinger Champagne Classic G2. 2008: SUITE ANNIE (f Hotel Grand) 4 wins in Australia. 2009: (f Greenwood Lake). Died in 2010. 2011: (c Hidden Dragon) Broodmare Sire: ANABAA. Sire of the dams of 46 Stakes winners. In 2014 - BUFFERING Mossman G1, DISSIDENT Sebring G1, HARRY'S SON Haradasun G1, SPIRITJIM Galileo G2, TANGO'S DAUGHTER Redoute's Choice G2, HARTNELL Authorized G3, HAVANA Starcraft G3, COCKNEY SPARROW Cockney Rebel LR. The Mossman/Anabaa cross has produced: BUFFERING G1, Moama LR.
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BendigoBank Sir Rupert Clarke Inv.Stakes, G1, Caulfield, September 28, 1400m 1 Trust In A Gust (AUS) 4 ch c Keep The Faith (AUS) - Subtle Breeze (USA) (Storm Cat (USA)) 2 Dissident (AUS) 4 b/br c Sebring (AUS) - Diana's Secret (AUS) (Anabaa (USA)) 3 Bull Point (AUS) 4 b c Fastnet Rock (AUS) - Rose of Cimmaron (AUS) (Bite The Bullet (USA)) Sire: KEEP THE FAITH. Sire of 5 Stakes winners. In 2014 - TRUST IN A GUST Storm Cat G1. 1st Dam: Subtle Breeze by Storm Cat. Dam of 2 winners: 2006: SEACHANTACH (g Elusive Quality) 4 wins. 2010: TRUST IN A GUST (c Keep The Faith) 6 wins in Australia, BendigoBank Sir Rupert Clarke Inv.Stakes G1, 2nd Chandler Macleod S LR. Broodmare Sire: STORM CAT. Sire of the dams of 162 Stakes winners. In 2014 - CLOSE HATCHES First Defence G1, GLENEAGLES Galileo G1, MARVELLOUS Galileo G1, SHARED BELIEF Candy Ride G1, TRUST IN A GUST Keep The Faith G1, COUP DE GRACE Tapit G2, GLOBAL VIEW Galileo G2, KIZUNA Deep Impact G2, RED SPADA Taiki Shuttle G2, SAHARA SKY Pleasant Tap G2, CLOUD SCAPES Smart Strike G3, HIGH CELEBRITY Invincible Spirit G3, LEMON DROP DREAM Lemon Drop Kid G3, LUCKY PLAYER Lookin At Lucky G3, SWEET SWAP Candy Ride G3, CAT'S CLAW Dynaformer LR, MISS FROST Curlin LR, PITCH Manduro LR, CORNHUSKER Dynaformer LR.
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Halo Sunday Silence Wishing Well KEEP THE FAITH br 2000 Dayjur Duelling Girl Carduel TRUST IN A GUST ch c 2010 Storm Bird Storm Cat Terlingua SUBTLE BREEZE ch 2001 Affirmed Morning Devotion Morning Has Broken
The Star Epsom Handicap, G1, Randwick, October 4, 1600m 1 I'm Your Man (FR) 5 b/br g Cape Cross (IRE) - Via Saleria (IRE) (Arazi (USA)) 2 Royal Descent (AUS) 5 br f Redoute's Choice (AUS) - Mulan Princess (NZ) (Kaapstad (NZ)) 3 Hooked (AUS) 4 b c Casino Prince (AUS) - Absolute Lure (AUS) (Lure (USA)) Age: 3-5; Starts: 17; Wins: 4; Places: 9 Earnings: £150,593 Sire: CAPE CROSS. Sire of 94 Stakes winners. In 2014 - I'M YOUR MAN Arazi G1, GUEST OF HONOUR Royal Academy G2, STAR LAHIB Lahib G2, LESSTALK IN PARIS Linamix G3, ASMAR Mtoto LR, CONVERGENCE Nayef LR, TARANA Dr Fong LR, TOKEN OF LOVE Fantastic Light LR, WINDHOEK Mister Baileys LR. 1st Dam: VIA SALERIA by Arazi. Winner at 4. Dam of 8 winners: 1999: BRAVE APACHE (c Indian Ridge) 4 wins at 4 and 5 in France. 2001: HOO LA BALOO (g Unfuwain) 11 wins, Stan James Wayward Lad Novices' Chase G2. 2002: PERFECT HEDGE (f Unfuwain) 4 wins at 2 to 4 at home, France, Prix Penelope G3, 3rd Prix Saint-Alary G1. Dam of Stand My Ground (g Cape Cross: 5 wins, 3rd bet365 Doncaster Mile S LR, 2nd Prix Altipan LR, Prix Tantieme LR), Defrost My Heart (f Fastnet Rock: Winner at 3 in France, 2nd Prix Madame Jean Couturie LR) 2003: Ragazza Mio (f Generous) 2 wins at 3 and 4 in France, 2nd Prix Petite Etoile LR. Dam of Gosh (f
Peintre Celebre: 3 wins at 2 and 3 in France, 3rd Prix Minerve G3) 2004: RAPPORTEUR (g Daylami) 5 wins in France. 2005: Closing Bell (f Highest Honor). Broodmare. 2006: Cross Rate (f Green Tune) unraced. Broodmare. 2007: LOVE OVER GOLD (f Peintre Celebre) Winner at 3 in France. Broodmare. 2009: I'M YOUR MAN (g Cape Cross) 4 wins at 3 to 5 in Australia, France, The Star Epsom H G1, Kingston Town S G3, Prix Bedel LR, Winter Challenge LR, 2nd bet365.com Fred Archer S LR, 3rd Civic S LR, Premier's Cup LR. 2010: HOLY SALT (f Holy Roman Emperor) Winner at 3 in France. 2011: Weeping Wind (f Oratorio) 2012: Sacrifice My Soul (f Nayef) unraced to date. 2013: Via Veneto (f Lawman) Broodmare Sire: ARAZI. Sire of the dams of 29 Stakes winners. In 2014 - I'M YOUR MAN Cape Cross G1. The Cape Cross/Arazi cross has produced: I'M YOUR MAN G1, Mango Daiquiri G2. Danzig Green Desert Foreign Courier CAPE CROSS b/br 94 Ahonoora Park Appeal Balidaress I'M YOUR MAN b/br g 2009 Blushing Groom Arazi Danseur Fabuleux VIA SALERIA b 94 Val de L'Orne Alexandrie Apachee
McGrath Estate Agents The Metropolitan, G1, Randwick, October 4, 2400m 1 Junoob (GB) 6 ch g Haafhd (GB) Faydah (USA) (Bahri (USA)) 2 Opinion (IRE) 5 b g Oasis Dream (GB) - Kiltubber (IRE) (Sadler's Wells (USA)) 3 Araldo (GB) 6 b c High Chaparral (IRE) - Alanda (GER) (Lando (GER)) Age: 3-6; Starts: 29; Wins: 10; Places: 10 Earnings: £316,448
international database Sire: HAAFHD. Sire of 10 Stakes winners. In 2014 - JUNOOB Bahri G1, NOBLE PROTECTOR Alzao LR. 1st Dam: Faydah by Bahri. ran twice at 2. Dam of 3 winners: 2004: Lanehaya (f Cape Cross) unraced. Broodmare. 2005: Aflaak (f Nayef) unraced. Broodmare. 2006: Merdaam (g Dubai Destination) 2007: ISDAAL (f Dubawi) 3 wins at 5. 2008: JUNOOB (g Haafhd) 10 wins at 3, 4 and 6 at home, Australia, McGrath Estate Agents The Metropolitan G1, Hill S G2, tab.com.au Neville Sellwood S G3, bluesquare.com Winter Derby Trial S LR, Randwick City S LR, 2nd Betfred Quebec S LR, 3rd Titan Energy Doomben Cup G1, Parramatta Cup LR. 2009: BALADY (f Zamindar) Winner at 3. Broodmare Sire: BAHRI. Sire of the dams of 5 Stakes winners. In 2014 - JUNOOB Haafhd G1. Unfuwain Alhaarth Irish Valley HAAFHD ch 2001 Blushing Groom Al Bahathri Chain Store JUNOOB ch g 2008 Riverman Bahri Wasnah FAYDAH b 99 Cutlass Lady Cutlass Generals Sister
Coolmore Flight Stakes, G1, Randwick, October 4, 1600m 1 First Seal (AUS) 3 b f Fastnet Rock (AUS) - Episode (AUS) (Scenic) 2 Winx (AUS) 3 b f Street Cry (IRE) - Vegas Showgirl (NZ) (Al Akbar (AUS)) 3 Thinking of You (NZ) 3 ch f Thorn Park (AUS) - Sympathy (AUS) (Show A Heart (AUS)) Sire: FASTNET ROCK. Sire of 69 Stakes winners. In 2014 - ALBANY REUNION Fusaichi Pegasus G1, DRIEFONTEIN Export Price G1, FIRST SEAL Scenic G1, CLUSTER Last Tycoon G2, ROCK STURDY Quest For Fame G2, VALENTIA
Mister C G2, ZULU LAND Hennessy G2, BULL POINT Bite The Bullet G3, FASCINATING ROCK Polar Falcon G3, JAZZ SONG Snowland G3, NEENA ROCK Miesque's Son G3, QUALIFY Galileo G3, ANATINA Magic Ring LR, ATLANTE More Than Ready LR, EL ROCA Rubiton LR, ILITSHE Sadler's Wells LR, MAGICOOL Galileo LR, PALACE Rainbow Quest LR, ROYAL OCEAN Giant's Causeway LR, TABLE ROCK Sadler's Wells LR. 1st Dam: EPISODE by Scenic. South Australian Oaks G1, Schweppes Australasian Oaks G1, 2nd Queensland Oaks G1. Dam of 2 winners: 2002: Imagining (f Flying Spur) unraced. Broodmare. 2003: Special Episode (f Redoute's Choice) unraced. Broodmare. 2004: BOOK OF KELLS (c Rock of Gibraltar) Tulloch S G2. 2009: Best Command (f Court Command) 3rd Fordell O'Leary's T. Thomson Mem. S LR. 2011: FIRST SEAL (f Fastnet Rock) Coolmore Flight S G1, Tea Rose S G2. Broodmare Sire: SCENIC. Sire of the dams of 43 Stakes winners. In 2014 - FIRST SEAL Fastnet Rock G1, PRENTICE Blackfriars G3, SPELLBINDER O'Reilly LR. Danzig Danehill Razyana FASTNET ROCK b 2001 Royal Academy Piccadilly Circus Gatana FIRST SEAL b f 2011 Sadler's Wells Scenic Idyllic EPISODE b 95 Best Western Apache Girl Kissalot
Livamol Spring Classic Ormond Memorial, G1, Hastings, October 4, 2000m 1 Costume (NZ) 5 b f Savabeel (AUS) - Disguised (NZ) (O'Reilly (NZ)) 2 Shuka (NZ) 6 ch g Bachelor Duke (USA) - Alabama Rose (NZ) (Cape Cross (IRE)) 3 Soriano (NZ) 5 b f Savabeel (AUS) - Call Me Lily (NZ) (Just A Dancer (NZ))
Sire: SAVABEEL. Sire of 33 Stakes winners. In 2014 - COSTUME O'Reilly G1, LUCIA VALENTINA Montjeu G1, CHINTZ O'Reilly G2, FLORIA Centaine G2, SORIANO Just A Dancer G2, MY SABEEL Entrepreneur G3, CLASSIQUE IVORY Senor Pete LR, IGGI POP O'Reilly LR. 1st Dam: Disguised by O'Reilly. ran on the flat in New Zealand. Dam of 4 winners: 2005: LEE'S FIGHTER (g No Excuse Needed) 3 wins in Malaysia. 2006: MASQUERADE (f No Excuse Needed) Soliloquy Lodge S LR. 2007: WHATANEXCUSE (g No Excuse Needed) 3 wins in Australia. 2009: COSTUME (f Savabeel) 5 wins in New Zealand, Herbie Dyke International S G1, Livamol Spring Classic Ormond Memorial G1, 2nd Harcourts Thorndon Mile G1. Broodmare Sire: O'REILLY. Sire of the dams of 36 Stakes winners. In 2014 - COSTUME Savabeel G1, I DO No Excuse Needed G1, IRISH FLING Darci Brahma G1, STEPS IN TIME Danehill Dancer G1, CHINTZ Savabeel G2, SACRED STAR Flying Spur G2, HOPFGARTEN Mossman G3, HUCKLEBUCK Elvstroem G3, ORATOR'S DAUGHTER Oratorio G3, THE DIAMOND ONE Tale of The Cat G3, FULD'S BET I Am Invincible LR, IGGI POP Savabeel LR, INCLUDE Gallant Guru LR, KINGDOMS High Chaparral LR, WANABEFAMOUS Star Way LR. The Savabeel/O'Reilly cross has produced: CHINTZ G1, COSTUME G1, DIADEME G1, IGGI POP G3, KUDAKULARI LR, NANDOWRA LR, Placement G1, Mother's Milk LR. Zabeel
Sir Tristram
Lady Giselle SAVABEEL br 2001 Success Express Savannah Success Alma Mater COSTUME b f 2009 Last Tycoon O'Reilly Courtza DISGUISED b 99 Irish River Liffey Kate's Intent
Turnbull Stakes, G1, Flemington, October 4, 2000m 1 Lucia Valentina (NZ) 4 br f Savabeel (AUS) - Staryn Glenn (NZ) (Montjeu (IRE)) 2 Lidari (FR) 5 b c Acclamation (GB) - Laxlova (FR) (Linamix (FR)) 3 Brambles (NZ) 6 b g Savabeel (AUS) - Prickle (NZ) (Pins (AUS)) Sire: SAVABEEL. Sire of 33 Stakes winners. In 2014 - COSTUME O'Reilly G1, LUCIA VALENTINA Montjeu G1, CHINTZ O'Reilly G2, FLORIA Centaine G2, SORIANO Just A Dancer G2, MY SABEEL Entrepreneur G3, CLASSIQUE IVORY Senor Pete LR, IGGI POP O'Reilly LR. 1st Dam: Staryn Glenn by Montjeu. unraced. Dam of 2 winners: 2008: MALANDRINO (g Darci Brahma) Higgins Manawatu Classic G3. 2010: LUCIA VALENTINA (f Savabeel) Vinery Stud Storm Queen S G1, Turnbull S G1, Tramway S G2, Ekraar @ Linwood Park Wellington S G3, 2nd New Zealand Bloodstock Royal S G2, 3rd Seven News Australian Oaks G1, Surround S G2. Broodmare Sire: MONTJEU. Sire of the dams of 18 Stakes winners. In 2014 - CHARM SPIRIT Invincible Spirit G1, LUCIA VALENTINA Savabeel G1, OBVIOUSLY Choisir G1, MOOZOON Perfectly Ready G3, PARISH HALL Teofilo G3, HIGH DUTY Oratorio LR. Zabeel
Sir Tristram
Lady Giselle SAVABEEL br 2001 Success Express Savannah Success Alma Mater LUCIA VALENTINA br f 2010 Sadler's Wells Montjeu Floripedes STARYN GLENN 2003 Star Way Soleil Etoile Polly Soleil
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photo of the month: gravity matters Anxious moments as Andrea Atzeni and Pallasator have a disagreement ahead of the Qipco British Champions Long Distance Cup. Trainer Sir Mark Prescott looks on in a concerned fashion (still with cigar in mouth) and in the end the horse had to be walked to the start without his jockey on board. As Pallasator was running for race sponsors Qatar Racing, it would not have been a great start to the day for them if their son of Motivator had not lined up... The horse ran well to finish third, a length and three-quarters and a neck behind winner Forgotten Rules and Biographer, picking up his first Group-race black-type. He looks as though he will be a better horse again in 2015; Prescott will be hoping his pre-race behaviour improves too.
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Le Havre b/br. (I RE) 2006 - Noverre - Mar ie Rheinberg
Leading Sires in France
One of the best sires in Europe...
Sire
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8
Winners
Prizemoney with Premium
28 6 20 25 13 14 34 40 28
€3,721,072 €3,426,252 €2,615,468 €2,592,826 €2,359,828 €2,265,042 €2,062,987 €2,047,156 €2,029,100
LE HAVRE MOTIVATOR DANSILI INVINCIBLE SPIRIT MASTERCRAFTSMAN SEA THE STARS ELUSIVE CITY SLICKLY GALILEO
(France Galop to 22-10-14)
Leading 2nd Crop Sires in Europe in 2014 in order of prize money Sire
Rnrs
Wnrs
Wnrs Wnrs Wins Placed BT BT GP GP % Wnrs % BT Wnrs Ave. Wng male female Wnrs Placed Wnrs Placed to rnrs to rnrs Dist (F)
1 SEA THE STARS
89
49
19
30
73
30
10
8
5
8
55
11
9.89
2 MASTERCRAFTSMAN
132
49
26
23
65
50
4
6
4
1
37
3
9.12
3 LE HAVRE
82
34
14
20
61
31
6
2
3
2
41
7
9.45
4 CHAMPS ELYSEES
75
29
10
19
37
28
5
2
2
4
39
7
9.73
5 INTENSE FOCUS
94
43
25
18
65
34
0
3
0
1
46
0
7.75
6 BUSHRANGER
137
41
31
10
68
57
1
3
0
1
30
1
7.22
7 FASTNET ROCK
63
23
16
7
33
22
4
2
2
1
37
6
8.61
8 SOLDIER OF FORTUNE
68
25
10
15
35
30
0
2
0
0
37
0
10.23
9 DANDY MAN
75
27
19
8
44
36
1
2
1
0
36
1
6.22
10 NAAQOOS
59
18
7
11
26
20
0
0
0
0
31
0
7.96
Total Money £
3,348,451 3,279,852 1,963,937 728,938 681,171 644,808 545,492 534,929 490,633 419,764
Statistics supplied by Hyperion Promotions Ltd. Results received to 7th October.
In 2014... 10 stakes wins • 5 Group wins • Sire of AVENIR CERTAIN – Dual Classic winner
Gr.1 Prix de Diane and Gr.1 Poule d’Essai des Pouliches
All from LE HAVRE’s first 2 books of mares, which were covered at a fee of €5,000!
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2014 Gr.1 winners, and Gr.1 prospects... 1st 1st 1st HIGH JINX 1st WESTERN HYMN 1st FRINE 1st FREE EAGLE 1st 3rd
TORONADO LUCKY LION
Queen Anne Stakes-Gr.1, 1m Grosser Dallmayr-Preis-Gr.1, 1m 2f German 2,000 Guineas-Gr.2, 1m Prix du Cadran-Gr.1, 2m 4f Prix Eugene Adam-Gr.2, 1m 2f Prix de Royallieu-Gr.2, 1m 4½f Enterprise Stakes-Gr.3, 1m 2f, by 7 lengths Champion Stakes-Gr.1, 1m 2f TORONADO
LUCKY LION
HIGH JINX
MOHEET
WESTERN HYMN
FRINE
FREE EAGLE
800,000gns breeze-up purchase MOHEET scored by 7 lengths first time out at Salisbury for Richard Hannon and Al Shaqab Racing.
His best-bred crop are 2YO’s in 2015! Contact: Coolmore Stud, Fethard, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, Ireland. Tel: 353-52-6131298. Fax: 353-52-6131382. Christy Grassick, David O’Loughlin, Eddie Fitzpatrick, Tim Corballis, Maurice Moloney, Gerry Aherne, Mathieu Legars or Jason Walsh. Tom Gaffney, David Magnier, Joe Hernon, Cathal Murphy or Jim Carey: 353-25-31966/31689. Kevin Buckley (UK Rep.) 44-7827-795156. E-mail: sales@coolmore.ie Web site: www.coolmore.com All stallions nominated to EBF.