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BROWN COLT Foaled 8Th October 2010 Sire Zabeel Sir Tristram BROWN COLT Foaled 8th October 2010 Sire Zabeel Sir Tristram .................................................... Sir Ivor SAVABEEL (AUS) Lady Giselle................................................. Nureyev 2001 Savannah Success Success Express........................... Hold Your Peace Alma Mater .........................................Semipalatinsk Dam Prince Salieri Salieri.......................................................... Accipiter ROYAL CARESS Caitie's Kingdom .............................Planet Kingdom 1996 Friendly Touch Copsale ............................................... King's Bench Bo Kay................................................ Beau Repaire SAVABEEL (AUS) (Brown 2001-Stud 2005). 3 wins-1 at 2, MVRC WS Cox P., Gr.1. Sire of 222 rnrs, 143 wnrs, 17 SW, inc. Sangster (Victoria Derby, Gr.1), Scarlett Lady, Brambles, My Emotion, Do Ra Mi, Lady Kipling, Tullamore, Strike the Stars, Floria, Fromelles, Dowager Queen, Kudakulari, Savabill - Happy Ha Ha (H.K.), Nandowra, Queen Sabeel, Warrentherooster, Zara Dancer, SP Digital Fortress, Placement, Top Billing, Pump It, Grandissima, etc. 1st dam ROYAL CARESS, by Prince Salieri. Placed. This is her sixth foal. Her fifth foal is a 2YO. Dam of two foals to race, inc:- ACE ARMADA (g. by Lord Ballina). 8 wins from 1200m to 2000m, S$558,209, Singapore Guineas, Sgp-3, Singapore TC Kranji A S.-twice, Class 2 H., Benchmark 83 H., Novice H., Graduation S., 2d Singapore TC Open H., Raffles Resort Canouan Island Caribbean H., Phumelela Gold Enterprise Trophy, Benchmark 97 H., 3d Singapore TC Open H. 2nd dam FRIENDLY TOUCH, by Copsale. Raced twice. Half-sister to LEONOTIS, KAY, Lisieux. Dam of 10 named foals, 8 to race, 4 winners, inc:- Luskin's Touch. 7 wins at 1000m, 1200m, AJC Firefighter Commemorative H., Rain Lover H., STC Sport of Kings H., 4th NSW Tatt's RC Carrington S., L. Lord Dunrobin - Good Morning (Mal.). 2 wins at 1400m, 1600m in Aust. and Mal. Gypsy's Touch. Winner at 1300m in Aust. Dam of- Magic Noir. 4 wins to 1500m in Aust. Raikon. Winner at 1400m in Mal. Royal Fantasy. Placed in Aust. Saebora. Placed in Korea. Royal Caress. See above. 3rd dam BO KAY, by Beau Repaire. 2 wins at 1m, 9½f, Avondale JC Novice S. Dam of 12 foals, 11 to race, 7 winners, inc:- LEONOTIS (Sharivari). 18 wins-2 at 2-from 1200m to 2000m, US$157,008, A$169,841, AJC Epsom H., Gr.1, Chipping Norton S., Gr.2, VRC Blamey S., Gr.2, Bay Meadows Thanksgiving Day H., Gr.3, Bay Meadows H., L, STC Rosehill Cup, L, AJC Will H Ogilvie H., Bossley Park H., Leumeah Welter H., NSW Tatt's RC Welter H., STC Australia Square H., 2d STC George Ryder H., Gr.2, Hill S., Gr.2, Missile S., Gr.3, Tulloch S., L, 3d BATC Doomben Cup, Gr.1, AJC All-Aged S., Gr.1-twice, Santa Anita Henry P Russell H., L, 4th AJC Warwick S., Gr.2, NSW Tatt's RC Chelmsford S., Gr.2. KAY (Copenhagen II). 4 wins-1 at 2-to 1400m, Te Aroha JC 1ZH Guineas Trial, L, Waikato RC Cambridge H., 2d Avondale JC Stretto S., L, Cambridge Breeders' S., L, 3d WRC Desert Gold S., Gr.2, Waikato RC Lady Norrie S., L. Dam of- Judge Finnegan. 3 wins at 1200m, 1350m, BATC TAB Cooparoo H. Este Villa. 2 wins at 1600m in Aust. Dam of- Daam (Mukddaam). 5 wins from 1300m to 1800m, A$145,650, AJC George Weston Foods Limited H., Pontac Finance P.H., Clovelly H., Cabra-Vale Diggers Club Karaoke H., 2d AJC Warwick Farm Spring H., L, Coffs Harbour Cup, STC Pony Express H., 3d AJC Thrifty H., STC Hahn Premium Light H. Margot. Placed, 2d Waikato RC Dalesford H. Dam of- AISLE (Long Row). 11 wins-2 at 2-from 1100m to 1600m, A$306,225, VATC Victoria H., Gr.3, VRC Diners Connoisseur H., Lou Robertson H., MVRC Somerton H., Moorabbin H., Don Ham & Bacon H., VATC Vite Cheval H., Whittier H., Fairyhouse H., 2d VRC Moomba P., Gr.3, VATC Victoria H., Gr.3, 3d QTC Stradbroke H., Gr.1, VATC JJ Liston S., Gr.2, VRC Straight Six H., L, 4th VATC Show Day Cup, Gr.1, VRC Ascot Vale S., Gr.2. Kaapture. 5 wins at 1400m, 1600m, Avondale JC Placemakers New Lynn H., Waikato RC Lee Smith Architects Ltd H., Dandelions Florist H., Bank of New Zealand H. Oh Kay. Unraced. Dam of- El Jay. 3 wins from 1200m to 1600m, ARC Papakura H., Waikato RC Dalesford H., 2d Avondale JC Western City H., BOP RC Air New Zealand H., 3d ARC Meadowbank H., Bali Ha'i H., Ranfurly H., Carbine Centennial H. Producer. Kay Cera. Unraced. Dam of- Leonuro - Leonides (Aust.). 3 wins to 1400m, QTC Hibiscus H., 2d BATC Red Handed H., 3d QTC Seasons Greetings H., Sky Ace H., Margate H. Lisieux (Alcimedes). 5 wins-1 at 2-from 6½f to 1¼m, 2d WRC Desert Gold S., Gr.2, 3d New Zealand Oaks, Gr.2. Dam of- Copen - Cabernet (N.Z.) (Copenhagen II). 7 wins-2 at 2-from 1200m to 1600m, BATC QAFL H., QTC Toowong Flying H., BATC Novice H., Trial H., QTC Transition H., 2d QTC Brisbane H., L. Sire. Chatenay. Unraced. Dam of- My Glory. Unraced. Dam of- Cruncher. 3 wins at 1200m, 1600m, ARC Ford Mondeo H., Newstalk ZB H., 2d ARC Lindauer Piccolo H., Avondale JC Sentra Printing Company Ltd H., 3d ARC Lindauer H., Jaguar Easter Prelude. Beggars Banquet. 2 wins at 1400m, 2800m to 2011-12, 3d ARC Waste Management H. Beau d'Franc. 8 wins from 1m to 11f, VRC Carnival H. Pavo's Pride. 3 wins from 1m to 9½f. All Clear. Winner at 5f in Aust. Raise You Ten. Winner at 1m. Producer. Belle Crest. Placed at 2. Dam of- Shari Ruler (Sharivari). 2 wins at 1500m, 1600m, VATC Hampton H., 3d SAJC Queen of the South S.H., Gr.3. Producer. Kazy. Unplaced. Dam of- Lammas Tide. 3 wins at 1500m, 1600m, SAJC Tobruk H. Kay's Image. 2 wins-1 at 2-at 1200m, 1400m. Dam of- Frederik the Great. 5 wins at 1200m, 1400m, Westland RC Meat Taverns H., 2d Wanganui JC Russell Grace H., Bristol H. 4th dam SECRET, by Baffles. Unraced. Dam of 5 named foals, 4 to race, 3 winners, inc:- Bo Kay. 2 wins. See above. Cachette. Unraced. Dam of- Blue Pelt. 10 wins-3 at 2-from 1m to 2m, VRC Rothsay H., 2YO H. Instigator. 4 wins from 6f to 11f, DJC Ranfurly H., ARC Fitzroy H. Moana Nui. Winner at 1m in Aust. Dam of- Regal Sentence. Winner at 2 in Aust. Dam of- Mexican Queen (Mexicano II). 6 wins-1 at 2-from 1000m to 1600m, 2d ACT RC Black Opal S., Gr.3. Devil's Daughter. Unplaced. Dam of- Striptease. Raced once. Dam of- Les Poisson. Unplaced. Dam of- Black Ace (Roughcast). 18 wins from 1200m to 3400m, NZ$138,510, Levin Winter Cup, Hawke's Bay Kiwi Packaging H., 2d Marton JC Lowe Walker Metric Mile H., L..
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