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Chiba Thoroughbred Sale Thoroughbreds 2-Year-Olds Hip No Chiba Thoroughbred Sale Thoroughbreds 2-Year-Olds Hip No. 58 chestnut Filly Foaled Feb 12,2015 Night Shift(USA) 4-g Dyhim Diamond(IRE) Happy Landing(FR) 1-w Turtle Bowl(IRE) b. 2002 Top Ville(IRE) 8-i Clara Bow(FR) Kamiya(FR) 16-d Halo(USA) 2-d Sunday Silence(USA) Wishing Well(USA) 3-e Noblesse Oblige(JPN) ch. 1998 Mogami(FR) 1-s Sweet Diana(JPN) Sweet Lester(JPN) 13-e Northern Dancer(CAN) : S4xM5 1st-Dam: Noblesse Oblige(JPN)(1998 ch. by Sunday Silence(USA))6 wins in JPN,3rd SAPPORO KINEN JPN-G2(JPN T2000),3r d ROSE STAKES JPN-G2(JPN T2000),2nd TURQUOISE STAKES (JPN T1800),2nd WASURENAGUSA SHO (JPN T200 0),2nd SPORTS HOCHI HAI CHUKYO SANSAI STAKES (JPN T1800),EMERALD STAKES (JPN T2000),etc. [winners(wins): 5(30)] Wild Geese(JPN)(2005 C ch. by Falbrav(IRE))5 wins in JPN Neo Yeux de Reine(JPN)(2006 F d.b. by White Muzzle(GB))winner in JPN BALCHIK RIDGE(JPN)(2008 G d.b. by King Kamehameha(JPN))19 wins in JPN,3rd GESHI SHO (JPN D1400) Popol Vuh(JPN)(2010 C g. by Chichicastenango(FR))winner in JPN DRIVE SHAFT(JPN)(2012 G ch. by Twining(USA))4 wins in JPN,in training,TOKYOWAN CUP (JPN D1700),3rd TOTSUK A KINEN (JPN D2100) 2nd-Dam: SWEET DIANA(JPN)(1986 b. by Mogami(FR))4 wins in JPN,3rd YAMABIKO STAKES (JPN T1800),YAKUMO TOKUBETSU ( JPN T1800),HAYATOMO TOKUBETSU (JPN T2000),ABELIA SHO (JPN T1600) DAIMATSU TEIO(JPN)(1992 C b. by Reach(IRE))20 wins in JPN,3rd HEIWA SHO (JPN D1600) Le Blanc Chateau(JPN)(1996 C ch. by Wakao Raiden(JPN))winner in JPN Zenno Shogun(JPN)(1997 C d.b. by Sunday Silence(USA))9 wins in JPN,3rd KOKURA DAISHOTEN JPN-G3(JPN T 1800),2nd A.P.C.C. AUSTRALIA TROPHY L(JPN T1800),2nd CASSIOPEIA STAKES (JPN T1800),3rd OSAKA JO ST AKES L(JPN T2000),OHARA STAKES (JPN T1800),NOJIMAZAKI TOKUBETSU (JPN T1800) 3rd-Dam: SWEET LESTER(JPN)(1979 b. by Partholon(IRE))4 wins in JPN,KATORI TOKUBETSU (JPN T2500),ZAO TOKUBETSU (JPN T2400),AYAME SHO (JPN T1800) Symboli Obelisk(JPN)(1987 C d.b. by Mogami(FR))winner in JPN 4th-Dam: Shiretoko(GB)(1970 ch. by Takawalk(USA))2 wins in GB [2nd Dam of] SIRIUS SYMBOLI(JPN)(1982 C b. by Mogami(FR))4 wins in JPN,TOKYO YUSHUN(JAPANESE DERBY) JPN -G1(JPN T2400),2nd MAINICHI OKAN JPN-G2(JPN T1800),WAKABA SHO (JPN T2200),FUCHU SANSAI ST AKES (JPN T1800),etc.placed in GB・ITY・GER・FR,3rd P. ROYAL-OAK G1(FR),2nd P. FOY G3(FR),sire SYMBOLI REVE(JPN)(1983 C b. by Mogami(FR))10 wins in JPN,3rd AOBA SHO (JPN T2400) SYMBOLI SYMPHONY(JPN)(1989 C b. by Mogami(FR))6 wins in JPN,3rd PROCYON STAKES (JPN D1700),3rd S EASIDE STAKES (JPN D1700),UMEDA STAKES (JPN D1800),SANTA CLAUS HANDICAP (JPN D1800),YOTE IZAN TOKUBETSU (JPN D1700),SAZANKA SHO (JPN D1400) [3rd Dam of] MOGAMI SAHIBABA(JPN)(1986 C d.b. by Mogami(FR))7 wins in JPN,2nd HOPEFUL STAKES (JPN T2000),FUKU SHIMA CHUO TV HAI (JPN T1800) 5th-Dam: Pochette(GB)(1960 ch. by Worden(FR)),unraced [Dam of] ROYBEN(GB)(1968 C ch. by Takawalk(USA))6 wins in GB,PORTLAND H (GB),AYR GOLD C (GB),GREAT SURR EY S (GB),3rd WINDSOR CASTLE S (GB) [2nd Dam of] Alphen(ITY)(1984 C by Alpherat(GB))winner in ITY,3rd P.DIVINO AMORE L(ITY) [3rd Dam of] SOURCE OF SUCCESS(IRE)(1980 F b. by Balidar(GB))6 wins in IRE・USA,BBA SPRINT S L(IRE) K-BATTERY(GB)(1981 C ch. by Gunner B(GB))9 wins in GB・GER・FR,EARL OF SEFTON S G3(GB),2nd GORD ON RICHARDS S G3(GB),2nd G.P. VON DORTMUND G3(GER),2nd LAND OF BURNS S L(GB) MADAM SLANEY(IRE)(1981 F b. by Prince Tenderfoot(USA))4 wins in GB,PRINCE'S POLLY S L(IRE) Sweet Move(IRE)(1983 F b. by Corvaro(USA))2 wins in IRE・GB in IRE,3rd SAVAL BEG S L(IRE) Seller : Shadai Farm Owner : Shadai Farm Consignor : Shadai Farm Breeding Farm : Shiraoi Farm,Shadai Corporation.
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