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LOYAL ALLIANCE (BRZ) F, 2006 DP=12-5-12-0-1 (30) DI=3.29 CD=0.90 GSV = 55.74 3 Starts, 1 Wins, Places, Shows LOYAL ALLIANCE (BRZ) F, 2006 DP=12-5-12-0-1 (30) DI=3.29 CD=0.90 GSV = 55.74 3 Starts, 1 Wins, Places, Shows NATIVE DANCER POLYNESIAN br. 1942 RAISE A NATIVE 14-a (USA) (USA) (USA) [I] gr. 1950 [IC] gr. 1943 ch. 1961 [B] GEISHA (USA) 5-f (66.19) (86.61) * MR. PROSPECTOR 4-4-0-0 b. 1934 RAISE YOU (USA) CASE ACE (USA) 1-k (USA) $45,955 * b. 1970 [BC] 839 f, 571 r, 411 LADY GLORY dkb/br. (78.54) ch. 1946 8-f w, 77 SW (USA) 1934 14-7-4-2 NASRULLAH b. 1940 $112,171 GOLD DIGGER NASHUA (USA) 9-c* 1195 f, 986 r, 755 (GB) [B] (USA) b. 1952 [IC] (79.1) w, 182 SW SEGULA (USA) b. 1942 3-m b. 1962 AEI 3.92 COUNT FLEET b. 1940 35-10-2-4 6-a (USA) [C] $127,255 SEQUENCE (USA) MISS 12 f, 7 r, 7 w, 3 b. 1946 b. 1939 SW DOGWOOD 13-c CHOCTAW RIDGE * (USA) (USA) NASRULLAH b. 1940 br. 1989 (27) SECRETARIAT 9-c* BOLD RULER (GB) 9-2-0-3 (USA) [B] (USA) $87,652 ch. 1970 [IC] MISS DISCO b. 1944 br. 1954 [BI] (87.58) 8-d (70.91) (USA) * 21-16-3-1 PRINCEQUILLO b. 1940 $1,316,808 SOMETHINGROYAL 1-b 663 f, 498 r, 341 (IRE) [IS] CINEGITA (USA) * w, 54 SW IMPERATRICE b. 1938 (USA) * b. 1952 2-s AEI 2.98 (USA) b. 1977 * 7-3-0-1 b. 1951 PETARE (ARG) 9-g $54,050 SADAIR (USA) b. 1962 (51.16) BLUE MISSY WANIKA (USA) ch. 1946 4-m dkb/br. 1970 (USA) 28-8-6-2 DECATHLON b. 1953 21-a $84,167 JUANITA (USA) (USA) b. 1962 gr. 1955 PAVONIA (USA) 25 SEATTLE SLEW BOLDNESIAN BOLD REASONING b. 1963 4-m (USA) (USA) (USA) br. 1974 [BC] REASON TO dkb/br. 1968 (78.37) b. 1963 1-k (83.97) EARN (USA) 17-14-2-0 POKER (USA) b. 1963 1-x $1,208,726 MY CHARMER 1103 f, 782 r, 532 (USA) * FAIR CHARMER ch. 1959 13-c TOKATEE (USA) w, 111 SW b. 1969 (USA) b. 1986 (27) AEI 3.69 32-8-4-6 NEARCTIC br. 1954 NORTHERN 14-c $383,044 (CAN) DANCER (CAN) b. 1957 MISUKAW (USA) b. 1961 [BC] (89.58) NATALMA (USA) 2-d ch. 1973 * 22-3-6-1 HITTING AWAY $31,597 b. 1958 1-x DIHELA (USA) (USA) DOCE MANIA ch. 1966 HOME BOUND (BRZ) ch. 1962 1-k (USA) 1996 ch. 1957 VAGUELY NOBLE VIENNA (GB) 14-c SPORTING (IRE) NOBLE LASSIE b. 1965 [CP] (81.34) b. 1956 1-d YANKEE (USA) (GB) b. 1974 (27) TO MARKET ch. 1948 14-3-?-? 10-a SALE DAY (USA) (USA) $82,508 HESIONE (BRZ) b. 1965 HASTY GIRL b. 1951 14-b b. 1981 (USA) 18-4-5-3 SUNNY WAY dkb/br. MOUNT ATHOS 16-d (GB) 1957 (GB) ROSIE WINGS b. 1965 (27) br. 1957 2-d TEMPE (ARG) (GB) ch. 1973 MAKE TRACKS ch. 1947 DESIREE (ARG) 1-x (USA) ch. 1965 DODONA (ARG) b. 1953 2-u Información tomada de Pedigreequerry.com’s Database (www.pedigreequerry.com) Loyal Alliance (BRZ) (familia 2-u) Fue ganadora a los 2 años en Brasil en una corta campaña de solamente 3 salidas. Ganó ya en su segunda presentación y fue sexta cerca en el Grande Premio Presidente Guilherme Ellis G2, Cidade Jardim, 1400, donde se malogró. La linajuda hija de Choctaw Ridge (USA) en madre Tokatee (USA) (Seattle Slew, USA) fue importada en alto precio al Uruguay por Haras Prados del Este. Choctaw Ridge (USA) (familia 25), es un Mr. Prospector (USA) en madre Secretariat (USA), padre de 350 ganadores con + de 1.200 carreras ganadas en Brasil, Estados Unidos, Dubai y Argentina, con 61 ganadores clásicos, padre de padrillos y de campeones, líder de estadísticas en Brasil. Choctaw Ridge tiene un inbreeding (4x4) en Nasrullah con la presencia cercana de Princequillo en su línea baja a través de Somethingroyal, hija de Princequillo (madre de Secretariat y de Sir Gaylord, First Family y Syrian Sea, todos ganadores de G1 Doce Manía (BRZ) 1ra madre (familia 2-u), es una ganadora de 3 carreras en Brasil con 9 figuraciones, también madre de 3 ganadores, hija de Tokatee (USA) en madre Hesione una hija de Sporting Yankee ganador clásico en Inglaterra Hesione (BRZ) 2da madre, ganadora de 4 incluyendo 2 clásicos de Grupo. Hesione es madre de 6 ganadores en Brasil, incluso madre de Eleicao Direta en el mismo Choctaw Ridge USA, ganadora de 8, incluyendo 7 pruebas clásicas y de Grupo entre los años 2000 a 2003. Producción de Loyal Alliance (Brz) Horse Color Sex Year Sire BM Sire Record Earnings Family ESSLAVA (URU) br F 2011 ESSAYONS2 CHOCTAW RIDGE 2-u Edit SMARTY BABY (URU) blk/br F 2012 SMARTY JONES CHOCTAW RIDGE 2-u Edit MORENA ESTENA (URU) br F 2013 CAPRICHO ESTENO CHOCTAW RIDGE Edit Información tomada de Pedigreequerry.com’s Database (www.pedigreequerry.com Esslava 2011 (Essayons USA) primer producto en Maroñas no debutó Smarty Baby 2012 (Smarty Jones USA) en el haras Morocha Esteña 2013 (Capricho Esteño por Real Quiet USA) en el haras Linebreeding LOYAL ALLIANCE Horse Inbreeding Stats Crosses Lines Blood% Influence AGR BOLD RULER 4S x 6D 2 2 (2) (0) 7.81% 5x5 11.81% NASRULLAH 5S x 5S x 7D x 7d 4 3 (2) (1) 7.81% 5x5 10.49% NATIVE DANCER 4S x 6d 2 2 (1) (1) 7.81% 5x5 9.52% NEARCO 6S x 6S x 8D x 9D x 8D x 6D x 6d 7 4 (3) (1) 7.23% 5x5 8.01% PRINCEQUILLO 5s x 7D x 6d 3 3 (1) (2) 5.47% 5x6 5.74% Información tomada de Pedigreequerry.com’s Database (www.pedigreequerry.com Bold Ruler (USA) Winnings: 33 Starts: 23 - 4 - 2, $764,204 Futurity Stakes, Preakness Stakes, Bahamas Stakes, Flamingo Stakes, Wood Memorial, Queens County Handicap, Stymie Handicap, Carter Handicap, Suburban Handicap, Toboggan Handicap. U.S. 3-Yr-Old Champion Male (1957) U.S. Horse of the Year (1957) U.S. Champion Sprint Horse (1958) Leading sire in North America (1963-1969, 1973) U.S. Racing Hall of Fame (1973) Nasrullah (GB) Champion Two Year Old Colt in England, 1942. Sent to the USA, 1949. Leading Sire in England, 1951. Leading Sire in America in 1955, 1956, 1959 and 1960. The average winning distance of his progeny was 8.84 furlongs. Native Dancer (USA) Winnings: 22 Starts: 21 - 1 - 0, $785,240 Futurity S., East View S., Hopeful S., Saratoga Special, Youthful S., Grand Union Hotel S., Flash S., Preakness S., Belmont S., Wood Memorial H., American Derby, Arlington Classic, Dwyer S., Gotham S., Travers S., Withers S., Metropolitan H. Champion Two Year Old, 1952. Champion Three Year Old, 1953. Champion Older Male & Horse of the Year, 1954. Assigned high-weight of 130 lbs on John B. Campbell's Experimental Handicap for two year olds. Hall of Fame inductee, 1963. Rated the No. 6 race horse in the 20th Century by Blood-Horse. One of the most dominant sires of the second half of the 20th Century Nearco (ITY) Sire of champions Nearctic, Nasrullah & Royal Charger, point stallion for the Northern Dancer and Bold Ruler lines padre de Nasrullah y de Neartic (padre de Northern Dancer) Princequillo (IRE) Saratoga Race Course record for 1¾ miles · Leading sire in North America (1957 & 1958) · Leading broodmare sire in North America (1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1976) · Leading broodmare sire in Britain & Ireland (1971) Smuggled through German blockades as a weanling and imported to the U.S. Claimed by Horatio Luro for Audrey Emory and Prince Dimitri Djordjadze of Russia for $2500 as a 2-year old. The Hancocks bought him in 1943 and stood him at their Ellerslie in Virginia until 1946 when he moved to Claiborne. He had the unique ability to correct almost any leg or soundness problem in the mares he bred. .
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