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MARE, Consigned by Culworth Grounds Farm MARE, consigned by Culworth Grounds Farm Will Stand at Park Paddocks, Highflyer Paddock K, Box 189 Northern Dancer Night Shift (USA) 48 (WITH VAT) Ciboulette Azamour (IRE) Lear Fan (USA) LOVE TO BREEZE Asmara (USA) (GB) Anaza (2015) Sadler's Wells (USA) Burn The Breeze Beat Hollow (GB) A Bay Mare Wemyss Bight (GB) (IRE) Darshaan (2005) Madiyla Manntika Covered by CITYSCAPE (GB) last service February 19th; believed in foal. Pregnancy Certificate available, see conditions of Sale. LOVE TO BREEZE (GB), placed 4 times at 3 and 4 years, 2019. 1st Dam BURN THE BREEZE (IRE), won 3 races at 3 to 5 years at home and in France and £83,442 including Prix de la Pepiniere, Maisons-Laffitte, L., placed 8 times including second in Prix de la Pepiniere, Maisons-Laffitte, L., Prix des Tourelles, Chantilly, L. and third in Prix de Pomone - Haras d'Etreham, Deauville, Gr.2; dam of one winner from 3 runners and 6 foals of racing age viz- ROMAN HOLIDAY (IRE), won 3 races at 3 and 4 years and £17,088 and placed 3 times. Nsnas (IRE) (2016 c. by Bated Breath GB)). Pinatar (IRE) (2017 c. by Holy Roman Emperor (IRE)). She also has a 2018 filly by Zoffany (IRE). 2nd Dam MADIYLA, won 1 race at 3 years; dam of seven winners from 13 runners and 14 foals of racing age including- BURN THE BREEZE (IRE) (f. by Beat Hollow (GB)), see above. LETHALS LADY (GB) (f. by Rudimentary (USA)), won 2 races at 2 and 3 years in France and £231,661 including Prix Aymeri de Mauleon, Toulouse, L., placed 14 times including second in Matriarch Stakes, Hollywood Park, Gr.1, Prix de Sandringham, Chantilly, Gr.2, Singapore Classic, Singapore, Gr.3, Criterium du Languedoc, Toulouse, L. and third in Dubai Poule d'Essai des Pouliches, Longchamp, Gr.1; dam of winners. MIRACLE (GB), won 2 races at 2 and 4 years in France and in U.S.A. and £18,082 and placed once; dam of winners. MIRACLE SEEKER (GB), 1 race at 3 years and £41,920 viz Totesport Lingfield Oaks Trial Stakes, Lingfield Park, L., placed 5 times including third in Moet Hennessy Lillie Langtry Stakes, Goodwood, Gr.3; dam of Loaves And Fishes (GB), 2 races at 2 and 4 years and £21,947 and placed 4 times including third in Prix de la Pepiniere- Fonds Europeen Elevage, Maisons-Laffitte, L., KATCHIT (IRE) 1 race at 3 years and placed 11 times; also 10 races over hurdles and £584,148 including Smurfit Champion Hurdle Challenge Trophy, Cheltenham, JCB Triumph Hurdle, Cheltenham, John Smith’s Anniversary Novice Hurdle, Aintree, Wragge & Co Juvenile Novices’ Hurdle, Cheltenham, Ryman The Stationer Juvenile Novices’ Hurdle, Cheltenham and Bathwick Tyres Kingwell Hurdle, Wincanton. Prince Erik (GB), 2 races at 3 and 4 years and £37,341 and placed 8 times; also 2 races over hurdles and £48,172 and placed 6 times including second in Pertemps Final Handicap Hurdle, Cheltenham and 2 races over fences, £21,408, placed twice. SILVER CITY (GB), won 1 race at 3 years and placed 6 times; also won 1 race over hurdles. CORSICAN BOY (GB), won 1 race at 2 years; also won 1 race over jumps in U.S.A. GIVING (GB), won 1 race at 2 years and £21,322 and placed 7 times; dam of winners. GIVING GLANCES (GB), 2 races at 3 years, 2018 and £19,525, placed 4 times; also 2 races over hurdles and £15,484 including Sky Fillies' Juvenile Hurdle, Doncaster. GIVEAWAY GLANCE (GB), 3 races at 2, 4 and 5 years, 2018 and £18,376 and placed 3 times; also 4 races over hurdles and £34,696 and placed twice. Manuka Honey (GB), unraced; dam of winners. BAUNAGAIN (IRE), 3 races at 3 and 4 years and £18,177 and placed 6 times. 3rd Dam MANNTIKA, won 1 race at 3 years and placed twice; dam of seven winners from 9 runners and 9 foals of racing age including- MANNTARI (IRE), 3 races at 2 and 3 years inc. Smurfit National Stakes, Curragh, Gr.1, Leopardstown 2000 Guineas Trial, Leopardstown, L., placed once, all his starts; sire. Fast Track (IRE), won 4 races at 2 and 5 years and placed 4 times including third in Michael Seely Memorial Glasgow Stakes, York, L. QUALITY GIFT (GB), won 1 race at 3 years in France and placed twice; dam of winners. BRIGHT ABUNDANCE (USA), won Noble Damsel Handicap, Belmont Park, Gr.3. GIFT OF SONG (USA), won Lemhi Go Stakes, Calder. .
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