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63 Bay Filly Mar.29, 2019 Seller/Owner : Dearest Club Consignor : Dearset Club East Breeding Farm : Dearest Club 63 Bay Filly Mar.29, 2019 *Forty Niner # * $ End Sweep Admire Moon !$"$# Broom Dance * 2003 $"$ Sunday Silence $ My Katies * ! !$"$# Katies First DanceintheDark # $ That's the Plenty * !$"$# !$$$"$$$# Dear Namura Bubble Prospector 2007 $"$ * Affirmed $ Floral Magic ! !$"$# Rare Lady 18 Sunday Silence S3×M4 Mr. Prospector S4×M5 Raise a Native S5×M5 1st Dam DEAR NAMURA (07 by That's the Plenty), raced in JRA [Dam of 5 named foals, 5 to race. Winners (wins) : 3 (18) in NAR] Rich Gold (12 ch. c. by *Harbinger (GB)), winner in NAR Namura Merci (14 dk.b. f. by *Empire Maker (USA)), 11 wins in NAR, in training, 2nd Empress Hai -LR (D2100m) Dear Alum (15 br. f. by Eishin Flash), 6 wins in NAR, in training Goosecreek (16 b. c. by Dream Journey), 4 placed in NAR, in training 2nd Dam *FLORAL MAGIC (USA) (85 by Affirmed (USA)), 6 wins in USA, Los Altos Invitational H -LR, 2nd Puget Sound H, 3rd Santa Ynez S -G3,OrindaH-L, Charles H. Russell H -L *Paper Rain (USA) (91 f. by Bel Bolide (USA)), 6 wins in USA MATSURIDA GOGH (03 c. by *Sunday Silence (USA)), 10 wins in JRA, Arima Kinen (The Grand Prix) -G1,SankeiShoAllComers-G2 (thrice), Nikkei Sho -G2,AmericanJockeyClubCup-L,2nd Sapporo Kinen -L, etc., stallion Jade Magic (94 f. by *Jade Robbery (USA)), 2 wins in JRA GREEN PRESENCE (95 c. by *Rodrigo de Triano (USA)), 2 wins in JRA, Wakaba S -OP, 2nd Murasakino Tokubetsu NARITA TOP ROAD (96c.bySoccerBoy),8winsinJRA,KikukaSho (Japanese St.Leger) -L, Hanshin Daishoten -G2, Kyoto Daishoten -L, Kyoto Kinen -L, Hanshin Daishoten -L, Hochi Hai Yayoi Sho -L,etc., stallion FLORAL GREEN (98 f. by *Forty Niner (USA)), 4 wins in JRA, Elfin S -OP, Hitachi Tokubetsu, 3rd Naniwa S, Happy End Cup DANON YOYO (06 c. by Dance in the Dark), 6 wins in JRA, Saudi Arabia Royal Cup Fuji S -G3,PortIslandS-L, 2nd Mile Championship -G1, 3rd Yomiuri Milers Cup -G2, 4th Yasuda Kinen -G1,etc. REINE DE FLEUR (04 f. by *Brian's Time (USA)), 2 wins in JRA, 2nd Arita Tokubetsu, Koriyama Tokubetsu, Fushiogami Tokubetsu, 3rd Kitakata Tokubetsu, Moegi Sho 3rd Dam RARE LADY (USA) (74 by Never Bend (USA)), winner in USA.
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