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Hokkaido Training Sale Thoroughbreds 2-Year-Olds Hip No Hokkaido Training Sale Thoroughbreds 2-Year-Olds Hip No. 294 bay Colt Foaled Apr 18,2011 Deputy Minister(CAN) 10-a French Deputy(USA) Mitterand(USA) 4-m Eishin Deputy(JPN) ch. 2002 Woodman(USA) 1-s Eishin McAllen(USA) Ladanum(USA) 5-g Brian's Time(USA) 4-r Mayano Top Gun(JPN) Alp Me Please(USA) 14-a Brian's Sono(JPN) b. 2000 Nasr El Arab(USA) 20-d Sister Sono(JPN) Rosita(JPN) 4-m Green Dancer(USA) : S4xM5 1st-Dam: Brian's Sono(JPN)(2000 b. by Mayano Top Gun(JPN))5 wins in JPN [winners(wins): 1(2)] Dreams Open(JPN)(2008 F ch. by Timber Country(USA))2 wins in JPN 2nd-Dam: SISTER SONO(JPN)(1991 d.b. by Nasr El Arab(USA))2 wins in JPN,2nd ELFIN STAKES (JPN T1600),MOCHIN OKI SHO (JPN D1400) IBUKI COMMANDER(JPN)(1996 C b. by Commander in Chief(GB))3 wins in JPN,FREESIA SHO (JPN T2000) REGULAR MEMBER(JPN)(1997 C d.b. by Commander in Chief(GB))6 wins in JPN,JBC CLASSIC JPN-G 1(JPN D2000),DERBY GRAND PRIX JPN-G1(JPN D2000),KAWASAKI KINEN JPN-G1(JPN D2100), 2nd TOKYO DAISHOTEN JPN-G1(JPN D2000),3rd BREEDERS' GOLD CUP JPN-G2(JPN D2300),TANG O STAKES (JPN D1800),etc.raced in UAE,sire 3rd-Dam: ROSITA(JPN)(1986 b. by Mill George(USA))10 wins in JPN,KAWASAKI KINEN (JPN D2000),TOKYO DAISHOTEN (JPN D2800),TOKYO OKAN SHO (JPN D2600),TOKYO DERBY (JPN D2400),HANEDA HAI (JPN D2000), OKA SHO (JPN D1600),etc. Osumi Sunday(JPN)(1994 C br. by Sunday Silence(USA))2 wins in JPN,2nd HOCHI HAI YAYOI SHO JPN-G 2(JPN T2000) IBUKI GOVERNMENT(JPN)(1996 C b. by Commander in Chief(GB))8 wins in JPN,NARUO KINEN JPN-G 3(JPN T2000),ASAHI CHALLENGE CUP JPN-G3(JPN T2000),2nd KYOTO KINEN JPN-G2(JPN T2200), 4th TENNO SHO(AUTUMN) JPN-G1(JPN T2000),2nd ASAHI CHALLENGE CUP JPN-G3(JPN T2000), 2nd KOKURA KINEN JPN-G3(JPN T2000),etc. KANETSU FLEUVE(JPN)(1997 C d.b. by Paradise Creek(USA))10 wins in JPN,TEIO SHO JPN-G1(JPN D 2000),KAWASAKI KINEN JPN-G1(JPN D2100),OGURI CAP KINEN JPN-G2(JPN D2500),DIOLITE KINE N JPN-G2(JPN D2400),3rd JBC CLASSIC JPN-G1(JPN D2000),3rd FUJI TV SHO SPRING STAKES JP N-G2(JPN T1800),etc.,sire Elfin(JPN)(2000 F b. by Dancing Brave(USA))winner in JPN Viva Something(JPN)(2007 F d.b. by Moon Ballad(IRE))2 wins in JPN,2nd SUZURAN SHO OP(JPN T 1200),3rd CLOVER SHO [L](JPN T1500),REBUN TOKUBETSU (JPN T1200) Aquilegia(JPN)(2001 F b. by Forty Niner(USA))3 wins in JPN,2nd JAPAN DIRT DERBY JPN-G1(JPN D2000), 2nd KANTO OAKS JPN-G3(JPN D2100),TANGO STAKES (JPN D1800) OSUMI ELEVEN(JPN)(2007 C g. by Kurofune(USA))5 wins in JPN,in training,KONAN STAKES (JPN D1800) 4th-Dam: Mellow Madang(JPN)(1981 b. by Madang(IRE))3 wins in JPN [Dam of] DENDROBIUM(JPN)(1991 F b. by Mill George(USA))11 wins in JPN,3rd QUEEN SHO (JPN D1800) T.K.LADY(JPN)(1996 F ch. by Smackover Creek(USA))3 wins in JPN,TOKYO SANSAI YUSHUN HIMBA (JPN D1600) [2nd Dam of] Dantsu Winning(JPN)(2005 C b. by Commander in Chief(GB))2 wins in JPN,2nd WAKABA STAKES [ L](JPN T2000),3rd SUMIRE STAKES OP(JPN T2200),BAIKA SHO (JPN T2400) SENNO KAZE(JPN)(2005 C b. by Commander in Chief(GB))3 wins in JPN,KAMOGAWA TOKUBETSU (JPN T2000) 5th-Dam: Speed Kiyofuji(JPN)(1970 b. by China Rock(GB))7 wins in JPN [3rd Dam of] OKEN SAKURA(JPN)(2007 F b. by Bago(FR))3 wins in JPN,2nd OKA SHO (JAPANESE 1000 GUIN EAS) G1(JPN T1600),FLOWER CUP G3(JPN T1800),4th TENNO SHO(AUTUMN) G1(JPN T2000), 5th YUSHUN HIMBA (JAPANESE OAKS) G1(JPN T2400),3rd AZUCHIJO STAKES OP(JPN T1400), KOBUSHI SHO (JPN T1600) Seller : Japan Racing Association Owner : Japan Racing Association Consignor : Japan Racing Association Hidaka Training Center Breeding Farm : Kiyoshi Murashita.
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