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77 Queen of the Sand (IRE) Barn 7 Hip No. Consigned by Paramount Sales, Agent II 77 Queen of The Sand (IRE) Giant’s Causeway . Storm Cat Footstepsinthesand . {Mariah’s Storm Queen of The {Glatisant (GB) . Rainbow Quest Sand (IRE) . {Dancing Rocks Chestnut mare; Woodman . Mr. Prospector foaled 2010 {Lough Mewin . {Playmate (2004) {White Wisteria (GB) . Ahonoora {Lisaleen By FOOTSTEPSINTHESAND (2002), $427,826, Two Thousand Guineas [G1], etc. Sire of 9 crops, 51 black type winners, 6 champions, $33,190,- 177, including Shamalgan [G1] ($555,556), Infiltrada [G1] ($304,877) and Sand Bijou [G1], Living The Life (IRE) [G2] ($1,028,394), Chachamaidee [G2] ($650,743), Barefoot Lady (IRE) [G2] ($465,062), Sand Puce [G2]. 1st dam LOUGH MEWIN, by Woodman. Unraced. In Ireland. Dam of 4 foals of racing age, 4 to race, 2 winners-- QUEEN OF THE SAND (IRE) (f. by Footstepsinthesand). Black type winner, see below. Rydan (g. by Intense Focus). 3 wins at 3 and 5, 2016, 32,302 pounds in England, 3rd Betdaq 50% Commission Refund Floodlit S. Total: $50,523. 2nd dam WHITE WISTERIA (GB), by Ahonoora. Unraced. Dam of 3 winners, including-- WHITE GULCH (g. by Gulch). 18 wins, 2 to 9, 268,959 euro in Italy, Pre- mio FIA Breeders’ Cup, 2nd Premio Certosa, etc. Total: $295,267. BODYGUARD (GB) (g. by Zafonic). 3 wins at 2, 28,548 pounds in Eng- land, Wates Centenary Dragon S., 3rd Salomon Brothers Richmond S. [G2]; 7 wins, 3 to 7, $213,225 in N.A./U.S., Itsallgreektome S.-R (HOL, $26,460), 3rd Hollywood Turf Express H. [G3]. Total: $260,559. Super Supreme (IND). Unraced. Dam of Moran Gra [G3] (g. by Rahy). 3rd dam Lisaleen, by Northern Dancer. 2 wins in 3 starts at 3, 3rd Gilltown Stud S. [G3]. Half-sister to FATHERLAND (IRE) [G1] (Total: $329,735), GOLDEN DOME, YEATS, Rosa Mundi. Dam of 6 foals to race, all winners, incl.-- MISS TOBACCO. 4 wins at 2 and 3, 176,346 euro in Germany, Ostermann- Pokal [G3], etc; placed in 1 start at 2, 12,196 euro in France, 2nd Prix Saint-Roman [G3]; placed at 5, $45,660 in N.A./U.S., 2nd Anka Germania S. [L] (GP, $13,550), etc. Total: $254,953. Producer. Road Ahead. 6 wins at 3 and 5, 153,086,000 yen in Japan, 3rd Sports Nippon Sho Kyoto Kim Pai. Total: $1,301,500. Sire. Gossamer. 2 wins at 4, $48,060. Dam of BACHELOR DUKE (in Ireland, hwt at 7-9 1/2 fur, Boylesports Irish 2000 Guineas [G1]; in England, 3rd Somerville Tattersalls S. [G3], Total: $311,428, sire), TRANSLUCID, Smartcity [G3]. Granddam of TALCO (FR) [G1] (Total: $543,123), KARAMELA [G3]; etc. Great-granddam of MOKARRIS (at 2, 2016). Race Record: (In Ireland) at 2, one win, once 3rd; at 3, three wins, once 2nd, twice 3rd. Totals: 4 wins, once 2nd, 3 times 3rd, earned 43,605 euro. (In N.A./U.S.) at 4, three wins (Kathryn Crosby S.-R, DMR, $47,940), once 2nd (Matriarch S. [G1], DMR, $60,000) in 6 starts; at 5, one win (Santa Barbara H. [G3], SA, $90,000), 3 times 2nd (John C. Mabee S. [G2], DMR, $50,000, Goldikova S. [G2], DMR, $40,000, Royal Heroine S. [G2], SA, $40,- 000); at 6, 2016, unplaced in 2 starts once 3rd (Swingtime S., SA, $8,940). Totals: 4 wins, 4 times 2nd, earned $438,785 $447,725. Total: $497,015 $505,955. Racing/broodmare prospect. 8-16.
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