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TAILORMADE PEDIGREE for SPORTING CHANCE (GB) TAILORMADE PEDIGREE for SPORTING CHANCE (GB) Danehill (USA) Danzig (USA) Sire: (Bay 1986) Razyana (USA) KODIAC (GB) (Bay 2001) Rafha Kris SPORTING CHANCE (GB) (Bay 1987) Eljazzi (Bay colt 2016) Giant's Causeway (USA) Storm Cat (USA) Dam: (Chesnut 1997) Mariah's Storm (USA) ELPIDA (USA) (Bay 2011) Swan Nebula (USA) Seeking The Gold (USA) (Bay/Brown 2002) Bright Tiara (USA) 5Sx5Sx6D Natalma, 4Sx5Dx6D Northern Dancer, 5Sx5D Buckpasser, 3Sx5D Danzig (USA), 6Sx6Sx6Sx6Dx6D Native Dancer, 6Sx6S Almahmoud, 6Sx6S Rockefella, 5Sx6D Nearctic, 6Sx6D Tom Fool, 6Sx6D Busanda, 4Sx6D Pas de Nom (USA), 5Dx6D Secretariat (USA) Last 5 starts 27/08/2018 1st THE BRITISH STALLION STUDS EBF RIPON Ripon 6f £17,013 CHAMPION TWO YRS OLD TROPHY, 2018 STAKES (CLASS 1) (Listed Race) 02/08/2018 upl THE QATAR RICHMOND STAKES (CLASS 1) Goodwood 6f (Group 2) 12/07/2018 5th THE ARQANA JULY STAKES (CLASS 1) (Group Newmarket 6f £2,152 2) 27/06/2018 2nd THE 32Red CASINO / ebfstallions.com NOVICE Kempton Park 6f £1,733 STAKES (CLASS 4) (PLUS 10 RACE) 29/05/2018 1st THE WHITE RABBIT GROUP NOVICE STAKES Wolverhampton 6f 20y £4,787 (CLASS 4) (PLUS 10 RACE) SPORTING CHANCE (GB), 41,000 gns. yearling Tattersalls October Yearling Sale (Book 2) 2017 - Con Marnane, £88,000 TI Ascot Flat 2yo Breeze Up Sale 2018 - Stroud Coleman BS, (103), won 2 races (6f.) at 2 years, 2018 and £25,685 including Brit.Studs EBF Ripon Chpn Trophy Stakes, Ripon, L. and placed once (Simon Crisford), from only 5 starts. 1st Dam ELPIDA (USA) (2011 f. by Giant's Causeway (USA)), $310,000 yearling Keeneland September Yearling 2012 - Hugo Lascelles, agent, (74), won 1 race (12f.) at 3 years and £4,259 and placed 3 times, from only 6 starts; dam of 1 winner, 1 runner and 1 foal of racing age: SPORTING CHANCE (GB), see above. She also has a yearling colt by Champs Elysees (GB) and has been covered by Ardad (IRE) (February 2018). 2nd Dam SWAN NEBULA (USA) (2002 f. by Seeking The Gold (USA)), $525,000 mare Keeneland January Mixed Sale 2007 - John McCormack Bloodstock, (90), won 2 races at 2 years and £32,933 and placed once, from only 5 starts; Own sister to GOLD TIARA (USA); dam of 3 winners, 3 runners and 4 foals of racing age: JAMES BOND GIRL (USA) (2012 f. by Giant's Causeway (USA)), $150,000 yearling Keeneland September Yearlings 2013 - Broadhurst Agency, (75), won 1 race at 4 years and placed twice; also placed 5 times in France at 3 years. ELPIDA (USA), see above. VINSON MASSIF (USA) (2010 c. by Giant's Causeway (USA)), (IRE 90), won 1 race at 2 years and placed once; also placed once in China at 3 years. 3rd Dam BRIGHT TIARA (USA) (1989 f. by Chief's Crown (USA)), won 1 race in U.S.A. at 2 years; Own sister to CHIEF HONCHO (USA); dam of 7 winners, 9 runners and 11 foals of racing age including: POET'S VOICE (GB) (2007 c. by Dubawi (IRE)), (122), won 4 races including Sony Queen Elizabeth II Stakes, Ascot, Gr.1, DFS Champagne Stakes, Doncaster, Gr.2 and totesport.com Celebration Mile, Goodwood, Gr.2, placed second in Emirates Airline Jebel Hatta, Meydan, Gr.2; sire. GOLD TIARA (USA) (1996 f. by Seeking The Gold (USA)), (113), won 9 races in Japan including Procyon Stakes, Hanshin, L., Unicorn Stakes, Nakayama, L., Sirius Stakes, Hanshin, L., Mile Championship Nambu Hai, Morioka, L. and Kakitsubata Kinen, Nagoya, L., placed second in February Stakes, Tokyo (Fuchu), L.; dam of winners. GOLDEN HIND (JPN) (2006 c. by Kurofune (USA)), 6 races in Japan including Manyo Stakes, Kyoto, L. and Sapporo Nikkei Open, Sapporo, L. KOKOSHNIK (JPN) (2005 f. by Kurofune (USA)), 3 races in Japan and placed 12 times; dam of STAPHANOS (JPN) (2011 c. by Deep Impact (JPN)), (118), 3 races in Japan including Saudi Arabia Royal Cup Fuji Stakes, Tokyo, Gr.3, placed second in Tenno Sho (Autumn Emperor's Cup), Tokyo, Gr.1, Audemars Piguet Queen Elizabeth II Cup, Sha Tin, Gr.1 and Osaka Hai, Hanshin, Gr.1 and third in Tenno Sho (Autumn Emperor's Cup), Tokyo, Gr.1 and Longines Hong Kong Cup, Sha Tin, Gr.1, Finift (JPN) (2015 f. by Deep Impact (JPN)), 1 race in Japan at 2 years, 2017, placed second in Daily Hai Queen Cup, Tokyo, Gr.3. Empress Tiara (JPN) (2004 f. by Kurofune (USA)), placed once in Japan; dam of Red Regnant (JPN) (2015 f. by Lord Kanaloa (JPN)), 2 races in Japan at 2 years, 2017, placed second in Anemone Stakes, Nakayama, L.R. QUEEN'S PARK (USA) (1997 f. by Relaunch (USA)), $255,000 mare Keeneland January Mixed Sale 2008 - Guy & Dede Snowden, $95,000 mare Keeneland November Breeding Stock 2011 - Josham Farms, agent, won 4 races in U.S.A. including Jack Hardy Stakes, Assiniboia Down; dam of winners. GEMSWICK PARK (USA) (2006 f. by Speightstown (USA)), $675,000 mare FTK WNT MIX 13 - Solis Bloodstock, 3 races in Canada and U.S.A. including Old Hat Stakes, Gulfstream Park, Gr.3, placed third in Frizette Stakes, Belmont Park, Gr.1; dam of Tapped (USA) (2014 f. by Tapit (USA)), 2 races in U.S.A. at 2 and 3 years, 2017, placed second in California Oaks Stakes, Golden Gate, Unzip Me Stakes, Santa Anita and Pike Place Dancer Stakes, Golden Gate. Queen's College (CAN) (2003 f. by Carson City (USA)), $65,000 mare Keeneland November Breeding Stock 2011 - Stonehaven Steadings, $10,000 mare KEE JAN ALL AGES 16 - Thamer Abdullah Alkanhal, 1 race in Canada, placed second in Shady Well Stakes, Woodbine, L.R.; dam of LUCKYALLMYLIFE (USA) (2013 f. by Lookin At Lucky (USA)), $9,000 yearling KEE SEP YRLG 2014 - McMahon & Hill Bloodstock, agent, 4 races in U.S.A. including Holiday Inaugural Stakes, Turfway Park. Sheraton Park (CAN) (2005 f. by Cozzene (USA)), $350,000 mare FTK WNT MIX 13 - Doug & Felicia Branham, 3 races in Canada, placed third in River Memories Stakes, Woodbine, L. COTTAGE LINK (USA) (2002 f. by Seeking The Gold (USA)), $20,000 OBS WNT MIX 11 - Milan Kosanovich, $70,000 mare Keeneland November Breeding Stock 2012 - Tim Thornton, 1 race in Canada and placed twice; dam of Inchcape (CAN) (2010 c. by Indian Charlie (USA)), 2 races in U.S.A., placed third in Monmouth Stakes, Monmouth Park, Gr.2. Teenertown Prince (CAN) (2013 c. by Speightstown (USA)), $105,000 yearling KEE SEP YRLG 2014 - Straightaway Farm, $25,000 OBS SPR 2YO 2015 - Robert S. Pearson, placed 5 times in U.S.A. at 4 and 5 years, 2018. BEST BOOT (USA) (1999 f. by Storm Boot (USA)), $310,000 mare Keeneland November Breeding Stock 2003 - JS Company, won 1 race in U.S.A. and placed twice; dam of winners. Queen's Harijan (JPN) (2011 c. by Special Week (JPN)), 1 race in Japan, placed second in Keio Hai Nisai Stakes, Tokyo, Gr.2. Mozu (JPN) (2007 c. by Special Week (JPN)), 1 race in Japan, placed second in Sapporo Nisai Stakes, Sapporo, L. GIGANTEA (JPN) (2004 f. by Fusaichi Pegasus (USA)), 1 race in Japan and placed 5 times; dam of Latin Rock (JPN) (2011 c. by Kurofune (USA)), 5 races in Japan, placed third in Enif Stakes, Hanshin, L. Site Dealer (JPN) (2006 f. by King Kamehameha (JPN)), unraced; dam of MOZU KATCHAN (JPN) (2014 f. by Harbinger (GB)), 4 races in Japan at 3 years, 2017 including Queen Elizabeth II Cup, Kyoto, Gr.1 and Sankei Sports Sho Flora Stakes, Tokyo, Gr.2, placed second in Yushun Himba (Oaks), Tokyo, Gr.1 and third in Shuka Sho, Kyoto, Gr.1 and Sapporo Kinen, Sapporo, Gr.2. THE WORLD (GB) (2005 f. by Dubai Destination (USA)), (FR 86), won 1 race in France and placed once; dam of winners. CONQUERANT (GB) (2011 g. by Dubawi (IRE)), (84), 1 race and placed 5 times; also placed 13 times in U.A.E. from 4 to 6 years, 2017. Patroness (GB) (2008 f. by Dubawi (IRE)), (FR 76), placed twice in France; dam of winners. BLAIR HOUSE (IRE) (2013 g. by Pivotal (GB)), (116), 4 races at home and in U.A.E. at 3 and 5 years, 2018 including Emirates Airline Jebel Hatta, Meydan, Gr.1. KEY VICTORY (IRE) (2015 c. by Teofilo (IRE)), (108), 2 races at 2 and 3 years, 2018 including Havana Gold Newmarket Stakes, Newmarket, L., (Charlie Appleby), from only 4 starts. LOVER'S KNOT (GB) (2016 f. by Invincible Spirit (IRE)), 1 race at 2 years, 2018 and placed once (Charlie Appleby), all her starts. Wedding Gown (GB) (2006 f. by Dubai Destination (USA)), 14,000 gns. Tattersalls July Mixed 2009 - L Stratton, 82,000 gns. mare Tattersalls December Mares Sale 2010 - Vendor, placed once in France; dam of winners. BLUE MOON RISING (IRE) (2013 f. by Dream Ahead (USA)), £2,000 Goffs UK August Sale 2016 - Oliver St Lawrence, (74), placed once; also 7 races in France and Greece at 3 and 4 years, 2017 and placed 4 times. HONEY RYDER (TUR) (2014 f. by Raven's Pass (USA)), 3 races in Turkey at 4 years, 2018. 4th Dam EXPRESSIVE DANCE (USA) (1978 f. by Riva Ridge (USA)), won 12 races in U.S.A. from 2 to 4 years including Comely Stakes, Belmont Park, Gr.3, Bewitch Stakes, Keeneland, Gr.3, Ballerina Stakes, Saratoga, Gr.3 and Poinciana Handicap, Hialeah Park, placed second in Alcibiades Stakes, Keeneland, Gr.2, Astarita Stakes, Belmont Park, Gr.3, Rare Perfume Stakes, Aqueduct and Shirley Jones Handicap, Gulfstream Park and fourth in Acorn Stakes, Belmont Park, Gr.1 and Selima Stakes, Laurel, Gr.1; dam of 12 winners, 16 runners and 18 foals of racing age including: CHIEF HONCHO (USA) (1987 c.
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