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Lot 1075 1075 FROM ENNEL BLOODSTOCK LOT 1075 1075 Danehill Rock of Gibraltar Offshore Boom Mount Nelson (GB) Selkirk CHESNUT COLT Independence Yukon Hope April 25th, 2019 Danehill (Fourth Produce) Betty's Diamond Mountain High (IRE) Hellenic Nashwan (2009) Nwaahil Betty's Secret E.B.F. Nominated. 1st dam BETTY'S DIAMOND (IRE): unraced; dam of 3 previous foals; She also has a 3-y-o filly by Mahler (GB), a 2-y-o colt by Yeats (IRE) and a yearling filly by Vendangeur (IRE). 2nd dam NWAAHIL (IRE): unraced; dam of 4 winners from 6 runners and 10 foals inc.; Accidental Outlaw (IRE) (g. by High Chaparral (IRE)): winner over hurdles at 3 years 3rd Bord na Mona Fire Magic Juvenile Hurdle, Leopardstown, Gr.2 . Jeu de Mot (IRE) (c. by Montjeu (IRE)): winner at 2 years and £10,178 3rd Weatherbys Bank Stonehenge S., Salisbury, L. Sapphire Eile (GB): unraced; dam of 2 winners inc.: ANOTHER JEWEL (IRE) : 3 wins , £115,205: 2 wins over fences and £34,531 and winner over jumps in France and £80,674, Prix Anjou Loir Challenge Chase, Le Lion D'Angers, L. ; also 2 wins in point-to-points at 6 years. 3rd dam BETTY'S SECRET (USA): unraced; dam of 7 winners from 8 runners and 12 foals; SECRETO (USA) : Champion 3yr old stayer in Ireland in 1984, 3 wins at 2 and 3 years and £244,904 inc. Ever Ready Derby S., Epsom, Gr.1 , 3rd Airlie Coolmore Irish 2000 Guineas, Curragh, Gr.1 ; sire. ISTABRAQ (IRE) : 25 wins , £1,053,385: 2 wins at 3 years and £17,945; also 23 wins over hurdles and £1,035,440 inc. Smurfit Champion Challenge Trophy Hurdle, Cheltenham, Gr.1 (3 times), A.I.G. Europe Champion Hurdle, Leopardstown, Gr.1 (4 times), Royal Sun Alliance Novices' Hurdle, Cheltenham, Gr.1 , Stanley Cooker Champion Novice Hurdle, Punchestown, Gr.1 , Martell Aintree Hurdle, Liverpool, Gr.1 , Avonmore Royal Bond Novice Hurdle, Fairyhouse, Gr.1 , Avonmore Waterford Hatton's Grace Hurdle, Fairyhouse, Gr.1 (twice) and Shell Champion Hurdle, Punchestown, Gr.1 , 2nd Martell Aintree Hurdle, Liverpool, Gr.1 . INTERREX (CAN) : 4 wins in U.S.A. inc. Sir Barton S., Greenwood, L. ; sire. From Sea To Sea (CAN) : 3 wins in Canada and $79,055 2nd Ontario Colleen S., Woodbine and 3rd Wonder Where S., Woodbine, L. ; dam of winners inc.: SEALAUNCH (CAN) : won Canadian Maturity S., Woodbine, L. and Seattle Slew S., Keeneland, L. Fluid Move (CAN) : winner in U.S.A., 3rd Wonder Where S., Woodbine, L. and Valley View S., Keeneland, L. ; grandam of SMOOTH ROLLER (USA) : won Awesome Again S., Santa Anita, Gr.1 . Dance Play (GB): winner at 3 years in Canada; dam of winners inc.: LORD PREVAIL (USA) : winner in Japan, 2nd KBC Hai, Kokura, L. ; also won Hanshin Shogai Autumn Chase, Hanshin, L. , Kyoto Daishogai Autumn Steeplechase, Kyoto, L. and Kokura Summer Jump Steeplechase, Kokura, L. Catopetl (USA): unraced; dam of winners inc.: CLOSE CONFLICT (USA) : won Gran Premio d'Italia, Milan, Gr.1 and 3rd Premio Jockey Club e Coppa d'Oro, Milan, Gr.1 ; sire. Saabga (USA): placed once; dam of Mischievious Max (IRE) : 2 wins , £34,270: winner of a N.H. Flat Race at 4 years, 2017; also winner over hurdles at 4 years, 2017 2nd Lartigue H. Hurdle, Listowel, Gr.2 . Sudden Frost (CAN): unraced; third dam of LAGOSTOVEGAS (IRE) : 7 wins , £199,500: 4 wins at 3 to 6 years, 2018 and £114,157 2nd Finale S., Naas, L. ; also 3 wins over hurdles at 4 and 5 years, 2017 and £85,343 inc. Brandon H. Hurdle, Killarney, Gr.2 and Ladbrokes Ireland H. Hurdle, Listowel, Gr.2 . STABLED IN BARN B BOX 75 .
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