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BROWN FILLY Foaled February 4, 2019 BROWN FILLY Foaled February 4, 2019 Consigned by Lake Villa Farm 232 #Silver Hawk !Grass Wonder & Screen Hero $ Ameriflora ! #Sunday Silence (2004)'Running Heroine BROWN " &Dyna Actress FILLY % #Caerleon ' !Fusaichi Concorde & Galway $ Ballet Queen #Mejiro Ryan (2009)'Mejiro Shilhouette &Mejiro Ange [Roberto 4SX5D, Northern Taste 4SX5D, Hail to Reason 5SX5S, Northern Dancer 5SX5SX5DX5D] YEARLING By SCREEN HERO (JPN). 2008 Best older horse in Japan, Japan Cup [G1], 2nd Tenno Sho (autumn) [G1], etc. Retired to stud in 2010. Sire of MAURICE (Horse of the year in Japan, Tenno Sho (autumn) [G1], Hong Kong Cup [G1]), GOLD ACTOR (Arima Kinen (Grand Prix) [G1]),WINMARILYN (2020 Flora S. [G2], 2nd 2020 Yushun Himba (Japanese Oaks) [G1]), GEN- ERALE UNO (St.Lite Kinen [G2]),MEINERGRIT[G3],TRUST[G3],etc. 1st dam Barn GALWAY (JPN), by Fusaichi Concorde (JPN). 3 wins in Japan. Dam of 3 foals of racing age, 2 to race, 1 winner ― SHIHONO FORTE (JPN)(16 c. by Henny Hughes (USA)). 3 wins in Ja- ④ pan. ― Ryugu Hayabusa (JPN)(17 c. by Smart Falcon (JPN)). Placed in Japan. 25 (18 f. by Daiwa Major (JPN)). 2nd dam MEJIRO SHILHOUETTE (JPN), by Mejiro Ryan (JPN). 4 wins in Japan, Yamakunigawa Tokubetsu. Dam of 2 foals. 3rd dam MEJIRO ANGE (JPN),byRealShadai(USA). 3 wins in Japan. Dam of ― MEJIRO VERVAIN (JPN). Winner in Japan. 4th dam MEJIRO EMMA (JPN),byMogami(FR). 6 wins in Japan. Half-sister to MEJIRO EAGLE (JPN).Damof― MEJIRO GAUGUIN (JPN). 4 wins in Japan. 5th dam AMAZON WARRIOR (USA), by Khaled (GB).Unraced.Damof― MEJIRO EAGLE (JPN). 7 wins in Japan, Kyoto Shimbun Hai, 3rd Kikuka Sho (Japanese St. Leger),ArimaKinen(Grand Prix).Sire. MEJIRO HIRYU (JPN). 4 wins in Japan, winner over jumps in Japan. Dam of ― MEJIRO RAMONU (JPN). 9 wins in Japan, 311,920,100 Yen, best 2-year-old filly, best 3-year-old filly in Japan, Yushun Himba (Japanese Oaks) [JPN1],OkaSho(Japanese 1000 Guin- eas) [JPN1]. Great grandam of GLORY VASE (JPN) (Hong Kong Vase [G1], Nikkei Shinshun Hai [G2]), FIELD ROUGE (JPN) (Kawasaki Kinen [L], 2nd Japan Cup Dirt [G1]). MEJIRO ARDAN (JPN). 4 wins in Japan, 243,329,000Yen, Taka- matsunomiya Hai [JPN2], 2nd Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby) [JPN1], Tenno Sho (autumn) [JPN1], NHK Hai [JPN2].Sire. Mejiro Merlin (JPN). Placed in 3 starts in Japan. Dam of MEJIRO LAMBADA (JPN) (Nikkei Shinshun Hai [JPN2])..
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