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71 Bay Filly Foaled Feb. 20, 2004 Consigned by Mena Kyodo Traning Center Riverman (USA) 71 Bay Filly Foaled Feb. 20, 2004 Consigned by Mena Kyodo Traning Center Riverman (USA) # $ Irish River (FR) Paradise Creek (USA) !$"$# Irish Star (FR) $"$ Northfields (USA) 1989 $ ! North of Eden (IRE) !$"$# Tree of Knowledge (IRE) Nijinsky (CAN) # $ Lucky Sovereign (USA) Fujino Vanna (JPN) !$"$# Sovereign (GB) !$$$$"$$$$# $"$ ( ) 1992 $ Tai Tehm JPN ! Ogi Satin Doll (JPN) !$"$# Teena (JPN) 3e Northern Dancer (CAN) S4×M4 Nasrullah (GB) S5×M5 By PARADISE CREEK (USA), Champion grass horse in USA, 14 wins in USA, Arlington Million G1 (10F), Washington D.C. International S G1 (10F), Hollywood Derby G1 (9F). sire of KANETSU FLEUVE (Teio Sho JPN-G1, Kawasaki Kinen JPN-G1), TMPRECURE(Hanshin Juvenile Fillies JPN-G1), NIHON PILLOW SWAN (Rose S JPN-G2), NISHINO HANAGURUMA (Flora S JPN-G2). 1-Dam FUJINO VANNA (1992 by Lucky Sovereign (USA)),2winsinJPN dam of 2 winners (3 wins) from 4 foals of racing age A P SOVEREIGN (2001 b. c. by Chief Bearhart (CAN)),2winsinJPN,in training,SHUCHIKU SHO(1200m) Asiantic (2003 b. f. by Park Regent (CAN)),winner in JPN,in training 2-Dam OGI SATIN DOLL (by Tai Tehm),raced in JPN Dragon Light ( c. by Rodrigo de Triano (USA)),7winsinJPN,NEW YEAR STAKES,2nd KEIHAN HAI JPN-G3,2nd KEISEI HAI AUTUMN HANDICAP JPN-G3,2nd KOCHI STAKES,3rd KOKURA DAISHOTEN JPN-G3,etc. COEUR D'OR ( f. by Rodrigo de Triano (USA)),winner in JPN,in training,3rd JUNIOR GRAND PRIX 3-Dam TEENA (by Zero Fighter (GB)),raced in JPN NICHIDO RAIDEN ( c. by Nichido Arashi),2winsinJPN,TACHIBANA SHO 4-Dam MONNA VANNA (by Montaval (FR)),raced in JPN Sauge Sclaree ( f. by Atherstone Wood (GB)),3winsinJPN Smiling ( f. by Berber (GB)),winner in JPN Crystal Yawata ( f. by Crystal Palace (FR)),4winsinJPN,QUEEN CUP,TAKASAKI OAKS Kyoei Devil ( c. by Realm (GB)),2winsinJPN,3rd MAINICHI HAI JPN-G3 PROSPEROUS ( f. by Primera (GB)),3winsinJPN,HOKKAIDO SANSAI STAKES,3rd KEISEI HAI SANSAI STAKES Red Seiryu ( c. by Red Sun (IRE)),14 wins in JPN,SANSAI YUSHUN,2nd TAKASAKI DERBY Isabella ( f. by Yellow God (GB)),raced in JPN Angelus Bell ( f. by Coined Silver (USA)),winner in JPN Matsuri Pirolit ( f. by Parnassien (USA)),5winsinJPN,KOZUKATA SHO,2nd NAMBUKOMA SHO Mon Paris ( f. by Maruzensky),winner in JPN PRIMO ORDINE ( f. by Afleet (CAN)),3winsinJPN,OKA SHO (JAPANESE 1000 GUINEAS) JPN-G1,KBS KYOTO SHO FANTASY STAKES JPN-G3,3rd YUSHUN HIMBA (JAPANESE OAKS) JPN-G1.
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