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MAGAIRLIN 13 Bay Filly (Branded Nr Sh Stable 139 On Account of G. SOBELS, Sydney Lot 1 (No GST) MAGAIRLIN 13 Bay filly (Branded nr sh. 0 off sh.) Foaled 2010 Sadler's Wells .................. by Northern Dancer........ (SIRE) Montjeu .......................... Floripedes........................ by Top Ville..................... AUTHORIZED (IRE).... Saumarez ........................ by Rainbow Quest .......... Funsie ............................. Vallee Dansante .............. by Lyphard...................... (DAM) Zafonic (USA).................. by Gone West................. Xaar (GB)........................ BLACK ORCHID ........... Monroe............................ by Sir Ivor....................... 2003 River Rough (NZ) ............ by Brigand (USA)............ River Darling................... Darling Bess .................... by Biscay......................... AUTHORIZED (IRE) (2004). 4 wins-1 at 2, The Derby, Gr.1. Sire of 270 rnrs, 142 wnrs, 10 SW, inc. Seal of Approval (Ascot British Champions Fillies & Mares S., Gr.1), Ambivalent, Sugar Boy, Rehn's Nest, Castello Aragonese - Happy Summer (H.K.), Daksha, Nichols Canyon, etc. His oldest Aust.-bred progeny are 3YOs and inc SW Complacent (ATC Spring Champion S., Gr.1) and of Maygrove, Iswithi, Stellarized and of the placegetters Beltor, Consented, etc. 1st Dam BLACK ORCHID, by Xaar (GB). 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1000, 1100m. Dam of 3 named foals, 1 to race. 2nd Dam RIVER DARLING, by River Rough (NZ). Unraced. Half-sister to LORD ESSEX, Bessolic (dam of FAMILY GUY). Dam of 4 named foals, 2 to race, 1 winner, inc:- Black Orchid. 2 wins. See above. 3rd Dam DARLING BESS, by Biscay. Placed at 2 & 3, 2d AJC Gay Satin H., STC Steyne Hotel H., 3d AJC Elusive H., STC Truscott's Toyota H. Dam of 9 named foals, 6 to race, 4 winners, inc:- LORD ESSEX (g Scenic (Ire)) 10 wins–1 at 2–1100 to 1550m, $849,520, STC George Ryder S., Gr 1, BTC Wyndham Estate Cup, Gr 2, STC Phar Lap S., Gr 2, Frederick Clissold S., Gr 3, 2d STC Concorde S., Gr 3, Ajax S., Gr 3, Newcastle JC Newmarket H., Gr 3, Cameron H., L, 3d AJC All Aged S., Gr 1, BTC Doomben Ten Thousand S., Gr 1, AJC Hall Mark S., L. Saltash Castle. 9 wins 1100 to 1400m, $138,893, AJC Jack Jarvis H., STC Awapuni H., Los Angeles H., Bureaucracy H., 2d AJC Carnarvon H., QTC Bon Teint H., STC Santa Claus H., 3d AJC Victory Lad H. Bessolic. Unraced. Dam of 4 winners- FAMILY GUY (g Scenic (Ire)) 5 wins 1100 to 2020m, $126,700, SAJC Chairman's S., L, Allan Scott Park Morphettville Flying H., Casual Living P., Scott Group of Companies H., Marsh H., 2d SAJC Port Adelaide Guineas, L, 3d SAJC Hop Skip & Dump H. Fastizio. 5 wins 1600 to 2400m, SAJC Pauls Milk H., Tooheys P., Marsh H., 2d SAJC Adelaide Casino H., CFMEU Peter Kaine Memorial H. Code of Silence. 9 wins 1200 to 1600m, 3d WATC Mt. Henry H. 4th Dam GOOD QUEEN BESS (USA), by Vaguely Noble. Winner at 1400m, AJC Long Reef H., 3d AJC Vincent O'Brien H. Half-sister to Gentle Linna (dam of DIRTY DOUG). Dam of 7 foals, 5 to race, 2 winners, inc:- Young Bess. Winner at 1400m. Dam of 6 winners- On the Blue - Datsit Abjar (Mal.). 2 wins at 1400, 1600m, Marton JC Richards Construction 3YO S. Shanana - Lovely Lady (Mal.). 2 wins at 1400m, Manawatu RC Hula Town Improvers H. Race Record: Unraced. First season at stud Served by DUBLEO (USA). Date of last service, 16 December 2013. Not in foal Stables 182-184 On Account of MARQUEE STUD, Willow Tree (As Agent) Lot 2 CRAVE 97 Bay mare (Branded nr sh. off sh.) Foaled 2000 0 Danzig ............................. by Northern Dancer........ (SIRE) Chief's Crown (USA) ....... Six Crowns ...................... by Secretariat ................. GRAND LODGE (USA) Habitat ............................ by Sir Gaylord ................. La Papagena................... Magic Flute...................... by Tudor Melody............. (DAM) Star of Heaven ................ by Star Kingdom (Ire)..... Star Shower.................... ASPIRATIONS ............. Show ............................... by Novalis (GER)............. 1980 Idomeneo (GB) ............... by Alycidon ..................... Ambassadress (NZ) ........ Fine Robe........................ by Blueskin II (GB) ......... GRAND LODGE (USA) (1991). 4 wins-3 at 2, Newmarket Dewhurst S., Gr.1. Sire of 1347 rnrs, 821 wnrs, 62 SW, inc. Sinndar (The Derby, Gr.1), Freemason, Grand Zulu, Shogun Lodge, etc. Sire of the dams of SW Wall Street, Zipping, Lucayan, Voleuse de Coeurs, Appearance, Joshua Tree, Toorak Toff, Xtension, Strategic News, Lonhspresso, Pied a Terre, Selkis, Lady of the Desert, Marching, Bubble Chic, Malagenia, Blackball, Lightinthenite, Raspberries, etc. 1st Dam ASPIRATIONS, by Star Shower. 5 wins 1000 to 1600m, AJC Emancipation S., L, Carnivale H., Jim Munro H., 3d STC Queen of the Turf S., Gr 3. Sister to BALMORAL (dam of GRAMPIANS), half-sister to Social Whirl (dam of HISSY FIT), Idyllic (dam of ACTIVE - THUNDER BIRD (Mac.)). Dam of 14 named foals, all raced, 11 winners, inc:- UPWARDS (g by Clear Choice (USA)). 10 wins 1300 to 2000m, $254,910, QTC Thai Airways International H., L, STC Sky High S., L, Quick Eze H., L, Frank Underwood Cup, L, AJC Jack Mitchell H., 3d STC Parramatta Cup, L, 4th NSW Tatt's RC Tramway H., Gr 3, STC Shannon H., Gr 3, VRC Grey- Smith S.H., L, QTC Qantas Longreach H., L, STC Darby Munro S., L. Airs 'n' Graces (f by Palace Music (USA)). 3 wins 1200 to 1300m, STC McMillan H., Morning Star H., 2d AJC Sapphire S., L. Dam of 2 winners- Sir Knox. 4 wins 1200 to 1823m to 2013-14, BRC Bundaberg Distilling Company H., Goldclass Cleaners H., 4th BRC Queensland Day 3YO P., L. Epsom Races. 2 wins at 1200m, QTC Garry Crick Auto Group H. Emphasis (g by Scenic (Ire)). 10 wins 1000 to 1300m, QTC Brackenridge H. Motives (c by Vain). 9 wins 1000 to 1300m, $115,750, AJC Gunsynd H. Philotimo (c by Quest for Fame (GB)). 6 wins–1 at 2–1100 to 1420m, $205,800, MRC Marmion H., AJC Jack Bourke H., MRC Belhaven H., 4th VRC PFD Food Services S., L, MRC Barton S., L, WJ Adams S., L. Jester's Jewel (f by Crown Jester). 2 wins at 1000, 1050m. Dam of 2 winners- Famous Brand. 2 wins at 1000, 1400m, $231,556, HKJC Yiu Wa H. Achieving (f by Marauding (NZ)). Unplaced. Dam of 3 winners- Cadastral (f Canny Lad) Winner at 2 at 1200m, VATC FE Elbeshausen 2YO H., 2d STC CVD Vice-President's H., 3d STC Triscay S., L. Producer. Race Record: Winner at 1550m, AJC Longines H., 2d AJC Jim Donohoe H. Produce Record: Dam of 3 named foals, all raced, 2 winners. 2005 (c by Strategic). 2006 Tanha Strike (g by Octagonal (NZ)). 8 wins at 1200, 1400m to 2014 in NZ and Malaysia, AuRC TV2 The Apprentice Challenge H., 3d AuRC Te Hana H. 2007 Boots Stay On (g by Lonhro). Winner at 1100m in 2012-13. 2008 Au Fait (f by More Than Ready (USA)). Unplaced. 2009 (f by Fastnet Rock). Destroyed. 2010 (f by Fastnet Rock). Destroyed. 2011 (f by Sebring). 2012 (c by Sebring). 2013 (f by Al Maher). Served by AD VALOREM (USA). Date of last service, 13 November 2013. Believed to be in foal Stables 182-184 On Account of MARQUEE STUD, Willow Tree (As Agent) Lot 3 SPECIAL MENTION 12 Chestnut mare (Branded nr sh. off sh.) Foaled 2005 5 Danzig ............................. by Northern Dancer.... (SIRE) Danehill (USA) ................ Razyana .......................... by His Majesty ................ EXCEED AND EXCEL ... Lomond........................... by Northern Dancer.... Patrona (USA)................. Gladiolus ......................... by Watch Your Step........ (DAM) Huntingdale (Ire) ............ by Double Form.............. Gold Brose ...................... THONG SPECIAL ......... Cryptic Verse................... by Yeats (USA) ............... 2000 Alzao (USA)..................... by Lyphard...................... Special Sal ...................... Special............................. by Habituate (Ire)........... EXCEED AND EXCEL (AUS) (2000). 7 wins-2 at 2, VRC Newmarket H., Gr.1, MRC Invitation S., Gr.1. Sire of 1062 rnrs, 735 wnrs, 81 SW, inc. Overreach (ATC Golden Slipper S., Gr.1), Excelebration, Margot Did, Amber Sky, etc. Sire of the dams of SW Bounding, SP Diamond Glow, Cautious, Cornrow and of Pilly's Wish, Sugar Rush, Turn Seventeen, Almargo, Cash Advance, Deconstructed, Emma Jean, Grand Mighty, Hugo Drax, etc. 1st Dam THONG SPECIAL, by Gold Brose. Placed at 3. Sister to DEMOGRAPHIC, Chalonnaise. Dam of 6 named foals, 4 to race, 3 winners, inc:- Step Right Up (g by Dehere (USA)). Winner at 2 at 1400m in 2012-13, WATC Westspeed Nursery H., 2d WATC Dee Dee's 60 H. Brauhauser (g by Hotel Grand). 2 wins to 1350m, 2d BRC Ascend Sales H. Special Mention (f by Exceed and Excel). 2 wins. See below. 2nd Dam SPECIAL SAL, by Alzao (USA). Placed at 2 & 3, 3d SAJC Holden Statesman H. Sister to Lady Special (dam of BOMBER BILL, CAMARGUE, SPECIAL SONG), three-quarter-sister to Loveland Gap, half-sister to SPECIALIZE, STAVKA. Dam of 9 named foals, 8 to race, 5 winners, inc:- DEMOGRAPHIC (f Gold Brose) 4 wins 1000 to 1400m, $199,050, VRC Frances Tressady S., Gr 3, MRC Love a Show H., December H., 2d SAJC New Year's Gift, L, 4th SAJC Swettenham Stud S., Gr 2. Producer. Chalonnaise (f Gold Brose) 2 wins–1 at 2–at 1000m, MVRC Samboy Maxican Mayhem H., 3d SAJC Smoke-Free SA S., Gr 3, VRC Red Roses S., L. 3rd Dam SPECIAL, by Habituate (Ire). 10 wins–1 at 2–1000 to 1300m, $1,078,180, VRC Newmarket H., Gr 1, Gadsden S., Gr 1, Lightning S., Gr 1, MVRC AJ Moir S., Gr 2. Dam of 14 foals, 10 to race, 9 winners, inc:- STAVKA (g Xaar (GB)) 7 wins to 1400m, VRC Hong Kong Jockey Club S., L. SPECIALIZE (c Bluebird (USA)) 6 wins 1000 to 1350m, AJC June S., L. Sire. Lady Special. Winner at 1200m, 2d SAJC Woambra H. Dam of 3 winners- BOMBER BILL (g Air de France (USA)) 23 wins–7 at 2–1000 to 1400m, $1,892,330, WATC Karrakatta P., Gr 1.
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