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Byword(USA) Chestnut, 2006 • Height 16Hh Byword(USA) chestnut, 2006 • height 16hh Nearctic - Nearco NORTHERN DANCER Natalma - Native DANCER RACE RECORD Nureyev 1977 Forli - Aristophanes In France, UK, USA and Hong Kong, 7 wins, Special 1600-2000m (from 16 starts; 15 races in Graded and Thong - Nantallah Listed races, for earnings of £699.385). Peintre Celebre Champion Older Horse France 2010 (USA)1994 RAISE A Native - Native DANCER Alydar Timeform 126 – “effective on firm ground as well as soft; Sweet Tooth - On-And-On very best efforts at around 1¼m” Peintre Bleue At 3 WON Prix Pelleas-(L) (2000m) 1987 Habitat - Sir Gaylord 4th Gr2 Prix Guillaume d’Ornano (200m) Petroleuse 4th Gr3 Prix du Prince d’Orange (2000m) Plencia - Le Haar At 4 WON Gr1 Prince Of Wales S. (2000m) RAISE A Native - Native DANCER WON Gr2 Prix du Muguet (1600m) Mr Prospector WON Prix Jacques Laffitte-(L) (1800m) Woodman Gold Digger - Nashua 2nd Gr1 Prix d’Ispahan (1850m) 1983 Buckpasser - Tom Fool 3rd Gr1 Juddmonte Int. S. (2050m) Playmate 4th Gr2 Prix Foy (2400m) Binche (USA) Intriguing - Swaps At 5 WON Gr2 Prix Dollar (1950m) 1999 Blushing Groom - Red God WON Gr3 Prix du Chemin de Fer du Nord (1600m) Rainbow Quest 2nd Gr2 Prix du Muguet (1600m) Binary I Will Follow - Herbager 1993 Nijinsky - NORTHERN DANCER SIRE LINE Balabina PEINTRE CELEBRE – European Horse Of The Year 1997. Peace - Klairon European Champion 3yo, won 5 of 7 starts incl Gr1 GP de Paris, Gr1 Prix du Jockey Club, Gr1 Prix de l’Arc de SALES ANALYSIS 4th dam Triomphe (TFR 137). Sire of sires & broodmare sire of Gr1 BORN colt avg sold SI filly avg sold SI PEACE (66f Klairon): won Blue Seal S.-(L) (only start at 2; TFR winners worldwide. ’14 243,636 22 0.65 85,474 19 0.54 113); dam of Notable progeny incl. Pride (00f - Alleged, Vaguely Noble); ’15 75,000 16 0.49 37,857 7 0.37 PEACETIME (79c Nijinsky): 3 wins, Gr3 Classic Trial, Peppertree Lane (03c - Tirol, Alpenkonig); Art Deco ’16 50,000 11 0.30 25,556 9 0.24 Predominate S.-(L) (TFR 125); sire (03c – Royal Academy, Chief Singer); Fantastic Love ’17 22,500 2 0.38 QUIET FLING (72c Nijinsky): 5 wins, Gr1 Coronation (00c – Sadler’s Wells, Mill Reef); Mister Monet (01c, Cup, Gr2 John Porter S.; 2nd Gr1 Irish St Leger, Gr1 Coronation Cup; 3rd Gr2 Hardwicke S. (TFR 124); sire Commanche Run, Prince Tenderfoot); Vallee Enchantee NOTABLE PROGENY (*SW) (02f – Lear Fan, Nureyev); Three Graces (00c – Kris, High Balabina (84f Nijinsky): won - see above * CAMPHORATUS (14f - Horse Chestnut, Mt Livermore; MR 105)- Top); Senor Dali (03c – Distant Relative, Mill Reef); Joe De Stael (83f Nijinsky): 2 wins; dam of won Gr1 Empress Club S.,Gr3 Flamboyant S.; 2nd Gr2 Gold Bear (00c – Red Ransom, Son Ange); Bentley Biscuit WANDESTA (91f Nashwan): 7 wins, G1 Santa Anita H, Bracelet, Jacaranda Hcp (L) (01c - Last Tycoon, Bletchingly); Belle Et Celebre G1 Santa Barbara H, G1 Matriarch S., G1 Invitational (05f - Crystal Glitters, Pharly); Sudan (03c - Woodman, Crown And Country (15c - Horse Chestnut, Christmas Tree; MR 96) H, G2 San Gorgonio H, G2 Las Palmas H; 2nd Relaunch); Mr Celebrity (00c - Marscay, Planet * RAIN SPIDER (15c - Fort Wood, Northern Guest) - won Gr3 G1 San Luis Rey S.; 3rd G1 Matriarch S. (2x), G1 Kingdom); Night Of Magic (01f - Platini, Rocket); Salve Champion Juvenile S (Zim) Beverley Hills S., G1 Invitational H (TFR 121) Germania (05f - Monsun, Old Vic); Trincot (05c - Royal DE QUEST (92c Rainbow Quest): 3 wins, Gr2 Prix du Academy, Cadeaux Genereux); Katiyra (05f - Darchaan, FEMALE LINE Conseil de Paris; 2nd Gr2 Prix Jean de Chaudenay; Auction Ring); Beautiful Gem (00f - Yeats, Showdown); 3rd Gr1 Coronation Cup (TFR 120); sire 1st dam SOURCE OF LIGHT (89c Rainbow Quest): 7 wins, Ballybleue (01f - Bletchingly, Mr Prospector); Proponent Binche (99f Woodman): ran twice, UK Broodmare Of The Chester S.-(L); 2nd Winter Hill S.-(L); 3rd July (04c – Chief’s Crown, Luthier); Mutahayya (01c – Year 2010; dam of Trophy-(L), Glorious S.-(L) (TFR 107) Riverman, Nijinsky); Castledale (01c – Silver Hawk, BYWORD (06c Peintre Celebre): Champion Older TURNER’S HILL (90c Top Ville): 3 wins, Prix d’Avily-(L), Secretariat); Pearl of Love (01c – Seattle Slew, Mr Horse France 2010, subject stallion (TFR 126) GP de Compiegne-(L); 2nd Gr2 Prix du Conseil de Prospector); Dai Jin (00c – Shirley Heights, Seattle Slew); PROVISO (05f Dansili): 9 wins, G1 Just-a-Game S., Paris; 3rd Gr2 Prix Maurice de Nieuil (TFR 114) Mr Sandgroper (00c – Rancher, Sir Tristram); Super G1 Frank E Kilroe Mile, G1 Diana S., G1 First Valencia (94f Kenmare): ran once; dam of Celebre (00c – Woodman, Jim French); Byword (06c - Lady S.; 2nd G1 Santa Monica H, Gr1 Fillies Mile, DEPORTIVO (00c Night Shift): 6 wins, Gr2 Flying Woodman, Rainbow Quest); Collection (05c - American G1 Spinster S.; 3rd Gr1 Prix Rothschild, Gr1 Prix Five, Rose Bowl S.-(L), King Of Beers S-(L), R Chance, Bailjumper); Celtic Celeb (07c - Gay Mecene, Saint-Alary (TFR 121) Faught Mem. S.-(L) (TFR 116) Sea Bird); Prairie Star (08c - Arazi, Fabulous Dancer); Adjective (13f, Dansili): won, 2300m in UK (TFR 81) IRISH VALE (99c Wolfhound): 2 wins, Harry Mighty High (06c - Linamix, Affirmed); Jam Alley (01c FINCHE (14c, Frankel): 3 wins, Gr2 Prix Eugene Ada Rosebery S.-(L) (TFR 95) – Lyphard, Alleged); La Pomme d’Amour (08f – Kris, Gr3 Prix de Reux; 3rd Gr2 Prix Niel, Prix Ridgway ARMISTICE DAY (76c Rheingold): 9 wins, Gr3 Prix Exbury, So Blessed); Xanadou (09c – Stravinsky, Affirmed); -(L) (TFR 120) GP de Marseilles-(L); 2nd Gr1 Prix Ganay; 3rd Gr2 Prix Splendid Celebre (08f – Fitzcarraldo, Seattle Slew); 2nd dam d’Harcourt, Gr3 Pr Tesio (TFR 121); sire Mighty High (06c – Linamix, Affirmed); etc. BINARY (93f Rainbow Quest): 3 wins, Prix de Tuileries-(L); PEACEFUL (71c Crepello): 7 wins, Bessborough H-(L) Nureyev-line sires in South Africa: 2nd Gr3 Prix de Psyche (TFR 109); dam of (TFR 104) Byword (Peintre Celebre); Wings Of Desire (Pivotal) BINARY FILE (98c Nureyev): Champion Miler INTERMISSION (73f Stage Door Johnny): 3 wins, Scandinavia 2005, Champion Older Horse Cambridgeshire H-(L) (TFR 117); dam of Scandinavia 2006. 7 wins. G3 Marit Sveaas Minnelop, INTERIM (91f Sadler’s Wells): 5 wins, G2 La Prevoyante PEDIGREE H; 2nd Gr3 Lancashire Oaks (TFR 117); dam of Byword has a very strong female line build-up in terms Strensall S.-(L); 2nd Gr2 Prix Dollar (TFR 115); sire Binche (99f Woodman): - see above MIDSHIPS (05c Mizzen Mast): 5 wins, G1 Charles of kin-breeding, lasting through the generations. Links Wittingham H, G2 San Juan Capistrano H, to significant elements from this build-up may give Zatsfine (10f Oasis Dream): won in France; dam of ENVIRONS (15f Dansili): 3 wins, Prix de Bagatelle G2 San Luis Rey H; 3rd G1 Hollywood Derby dramatic results. -(L) (TFR 120) Suitable Lines for Byword could include Byword’s female PRINCIPAL ROLE (07f Empire Maker): 5 wins, line descendants, notably Peacetime; Horse Chestnut 3rd dam Hoppings S.-(L), Severals S.-(L); 3rd Gr1 & Bodrum (and sisters); Cherry Pepper. Rainbow Quest Balabina (84f Nijinsky): won; 3rd Sir Charles Clore Mem. Nassau S.; G2 Sheepshead Bay S., G3 (Spectrum, Saumarez) and his sire Blushing Groom S.; 4th Gr2 Sun Chariot S. (TFR 110); dam of Beaugay S. (TFR 115) (Jallad, Kabool, Our Casey’s Boy, Waldoboro, etc.). BINARY (93f Rainbow Quest): - see above Interim Payment (02f Red Ransom): 2 wins; dam of Mossborough (Dupont, Casey Tibbs) and other strong BAL HARBOUR (91c Shirley Heights): 4 wins, Gala TEMIDA (08f Oratorio): 4 wins, Gr1 GP Bayern; backgrounds of the mare Selene (Fort Wood, Kabool). S.-(L), Superlative S.-(L); 2nd Gr3 Prix Gontaut- 3rd Gr2 German 1000 Guineas (TFR 113) Dalmary female line descendants, notably Sadler’s Biron; 3rd Gr2 Hardwicke S. (TFR 113); sire Interruption (95f Zafonic): dam of Wells (Fort Wood, Horse Chestnut, Casey Tibbs, Cherry BEQUEATH (92c Rainbow Quest): 2 wins, Fred MUCH FASTER (01f Fasliyev): 4 wins, Gr2 Prix Pepper, etc.), Nureyev (Caesour, Tobe Or Nottobe, etc.), Archer S.-(L) (TFR 118) Robert Papin, Gr3 Prix du Bois; 2nd Gr1 Prix Golden Thatch. Feola female line descendants, notably Bina Gardens (94f Shirley Heights): 2 wins; 3rd Aston Morny (TFR 113) Hypericum (Nashwan, Right Approach), Round Table, Park S.-(L) (TFR 98) INTERVAL (84f Habitat): 4 wins, Gr2 Prix Maurice de Gheest; Aureole, etc. Nijinsky (Dancing Champ, Silvano, Lecture, Bolivia (02f Distant View): did not race; dam of 2nd Gr2 Lowther S; 3rd Gr1 1000 Guineas (TFR 122) Indigo Magic, Russian Fox, Victory Moon, Parade Leader, Cochabamba (08f Hurricane Run): 2 wins; 2nd Krisia (92f Kris): won; dam of Right Approach, Tamburlaine, etc.). Gr2 Rockfel S., Gr3 Prestige S., Star S.-(L) CONTINENT (97c Lake Coniston): 5 wins, Gr1 (TFR 102) July Cup, Gr1 Prix de l’Abbeye; 2nd Gr2 Kings Crown (07f Royal Applause): 3 wins, 1000-1200m; Stand S. (TFR 123) STAMINA dam of highest distance of individual winners, 3yo & up Imbabala (95f Zafonic): won; dam of 800/1399m 14/1600m 16/1999m 20/2399m 2400m+ GLOBAL APPLAUSE (14c Mayson): 2 wins at ZAMBEZI SUN (04c Dansili): 4 wins, Gr1 Grand 2, National S. (L) (TFR 103) 27% 39% 15% 12% 7% Prix de Paris, Gr2 Prix Foy; 2nd Gr2 GP de Chantilly; 3rd Gr2 Prix Niel (TFR 121); sire BYWORD STUD ANALYSIS Colts: SSI 0.56 (stamina 1609m) 2% SW; 2% BType; Fillies : SSI 0.48 (stamina 1588m) 2% SW; 2% BType. First season at stud in 2013. Sire of Gr1 winner colt filly born foals rnrs wnrs w/r% SW SW/r% BT BT/r% wins SSI AR stamina born foals rnrs wnrs w/r% SW SW/r% BT BT/r% wins SSI AR stamina ‘14 29 22 11 50% 0 0% 0 0% 19 0.50 68 1682m ‘14 39 28 16 57% 1 4% 1 4% 31 0.79 64 1575m ‘15 28 21 11 52% 1 5% 1 5% 15 0.57 70 1536m ‘15 22 12 3 25% 0 0% 0 0% 4 0.42 57 1600m ‘16 30 4 1 25% 0 0% 0 0% 1 0.62 68 0m ‘16 25 6 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0.24 51 0m Manager: GERALDINE GREEN Postnet Suite 230, Pvt Bag X2, Diamond 8306 MAURITZFONTEIN Tel 053 833 7095 RETIRED Fax 053 833 7096 Email [email protected] STUD.
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