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BAY FILLY Foaled February 26, 2014 BAY FILLY Foaled February 26, 2014 163 Consigned by Northern Farm #Halo !Sunday Silence & Zenno Rob Roy $ Wishing Well ! #Mining (2000)'Roamin Rachel BAY " &One Smart Lady FILLY % #Deputy Minister ' !French Deputy & Legend Trail $ Mitterand #Posse (2003)'Happy Trails &Roycon YEARLING [Bold Ruler 5DX5D] By ZENNO ROB ROY (JPN). 2009 Champion first crop sire in Japan. 2004 Horse of the year in Japan, Japan Cup [G1], Tenno Sho (autumn) [JPN1], Arima Kinen (Grand Prix) [JPN1], etc. Retired to stud in 2006. Sire of SAINT EMILION (Japanese Oaks [G1]),SANGREAL(Flora S. [G2] ),LELOUCH [G2] ,TRAILBLAZER[G2] ,PELUSA[G2] ,ANIMATEBIO[G2] ,BOUNCE SHASSE [G3],NAMURAVICTOR[G3], ZENNISTA [G3], etc. Barn 1st dam LEGEND TRAIL (JPN), by French Deputy (USA). Unraced. Half-sister to SHINKO LOVELY (IRE), TAIKI MARSHAL (IRE), HAPPY ⑧ PATH (JPN). Dam of 5 foals of racing age, 4 to race, 3 winners ― ― 22 ADMIRE JAGUAR (JPN)(07 c. by Neo Universe (JPN)). 5 wins in Japan, Kasumigaura Tokubetsu (D1800m). ADMIRE PARTHIA (JPN)(08 c. by Zenno Rob Roy (JPN)). 2 wins in Ja- pan. PRIMUS (JPN)(09 f. by Fuji Kiseki (JPN)). 3 wins in Japan. Pick Me Touch (JPN)(13 c. by Zenno Rob Roy (JPN)). In Training. 2nd dam HAPPY TRAILS (IRE), by Posse (USA). Placed in Ireland. Half-sister to KINGS RIVER (IRE), INNSBRUCK (GB).Damof― SHINKO LOVELY (IRE) (f. by Caerleon (USA)). 10 wins in Japan, 537,875,400Yen, best older mare in Japan, Mile Championship [JPN1], New Zealand Trophy Yonsai S [JPN2],MainichiOkan[JPN2], Swan S [JPN2],RadioTampaSho[JPN3].Damof― LORD CRONOS (JPN) (c. by Tony Bin (IRE)). 8 wins in Japan, 181,562,000 Yen, Chukyo Kinen [JPN3] , 2 nd Tanabata Sho [JPN3], 5th Osaka Hai [JPN2]. TREASURE (JPN) (c. by Brian’s Time (USA)). 4 wins in Japan, 195,295,000Yen, Miyakooji S [L], 2nd Meguro Kinen [JPN2]. Lady Muse (JPN) (f. by Timber Country (USA)). 3 wins in Japan, 84,478,000Yen, 2nd Tulip Sho [JPN3].DamofSHIMMEI FUJI (JPN) (f. by Fuji Kiseki (JPN):KantoOaks[L]). TAIKI MARSHAL (IRE) (g. by Dance of Life (USA)). 8 wins in Ja- pan, 220,711,000Yen, Epsom Cup [JPN3]. HAPPY PATH (JPN) (f. by Sunday Silence (USA)). 5 wins in Japan, 248,506,000Yen, Kyoto Himba S [JPN3].Damof― CODINO (JPN) (c. by King Kamehameha (JPN)). 3 wins in Japan, 162,294,000Yen, Sapporo Nisai S [G3], Tokyo Sports Hai Nisai S [G3], 2nd Asahi Hai Futurity S [G1]. SANTA FE TRAIL (JPN)(f. by Northern Taste (CAN)). 5 wins in Japan. Dam of ― KING’S TRAIL (JPN) (c. by Sunday Silence (USA)). 4 wins in Ja- pan, 276,977,000Yen, Keisei Hai Autumn H [G3].Sire..
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