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Meiner Honey equineline.com Product 43P 12/10/16 05:40:29 EST =Meiner Honey (JPN) Bay Colt; May 10, 2013 Halo, 69 dk b/ Sunday Silence, 86 dk b/ Wishing Well, 75 b =Matsurida Gogh (JPN), Bel Bolide, 78 ch Paper Rain, 91 ch =Meiner Honey (JPN) 03 b Floral Magic, 85 dk b/ Foaled in Japan Brian's Time, 85 dk b/ =Narita Brian (JPN), 91 Pacificus, 81 b dk b/ =Brian Honey (JPN), 98 b Northern Dictator, 74 b =Queen Remand, 73 b =Husky Honey, 87 b Inbreeding: Hail to Reason: 4S X 5D Dosage Profile: 4 1 9 0 0 Bold Ruler: 5S X 5D Dosage Index: 2.11 Graustark: 5S X 5D Center of Distribution: +0.64 Northern Dancer: 4D X 4D Nearctic: 5D X 5D Natalma: 5D X 5D (SPR=96; CPI=8.9) By MATSURIDA GOGH (JPN) (2003). Stakes winner of $6,032,224 USA in Japan, 1st Arima Kinen Grand Prix [G1], Sankei Sho All-Comers [G2] 3 times, etc. Sire of 4 crops of racing age, 261 foals, 250 starters, 3 stakes winners, 144 winners of 346 races and earning $14,718,616 USA, including Lord Quest (to 3, 2016, $1,401,434 USA, 1st Keisei Hai Autumn H. [G3], etc.), Win Malerei ($701,941 USA, 1st Radio Nikkei Sho [G3]), Cool Hotarubi ($376,779 USA, 1st KBS Kyoto Sho Fantasy S. [G3]), Arma Waioli ($730,442 USA, 2nd Asahi Hai Futurity S. [G1], etc.), Meiner Honey (to 3, 2016, $528,376 USA, 2nd Fuji TV Sho Spring S. [G2], etc.), Eclat Millenaire (to 3, 2016, $310,960 USA, 3rd New Zealand Trophy [G2]), Divine Code (at 2, 2016, $269,404 USA, 3rd Keio Hai Nisai S. [G2]), Arte (4 wins, to 5, 2016, $485,564 USA), Dear Gogh (3 wins, $451,398 USA), Le Grand Peintre (3 wins, to 4, 2016, $403,984 USA). RACE RECORD for =Meiner Honey (JPN): In Japan. At 2, one win, once 3rd; at 3, 2016, one win, twice 2nd (Fuji TV Sho Spring S. [G2], Ireland Trophy). Earned 59,025,000 Yen ($528,376 USA). Totals: 2 wins, twice 2nd, once 3rd. Earned $528,376(USA). 1st dam =BRIAN HONEY (JPN), by =Narita Brian (JPN). 2 wins at 3, 26,283,000 Yen ($219,627 USA), in Japan. Dam of 9 foals, 8 to race, 5 winners-- =Meiner Honey (JPN) (2013 c. by =Matsurida Gogh (JPN)). Black type placed winner, see above. =Queen Flower (JPN) (2007 f. by Roses in May). Winner at 3, 7,750,000 Yen ($85,085 USA), in Japan. (SPR=39) Dam of 1 foal, 1 to race-- =Fantasy Boy (JPN) (2013 c. by Statue of Liberty). Unplaced in Japan. (SPR=1) =Kanetoshi Action (JPN) (2010 g. by =Stay Gold (JPN)). 7 wins, 3 to 5, placed at 6, 2016, 2,485,500 Yen ($22,841 USA), in Japan. (SPR=24) =Noble Thunder (JPN) (2011 g. by =Suzuka Mambo (JPN)). Winner at 3, 2,365,000 Yen ($22,325 USA), in Japan. (SPR=34) =Meisho Yosaku (JPN) (2008 c. by Agnes Digital). Winner at 3 and 4, 1,232,000 Yen ($15,153 USA), in Japan. (SPR=29) =Gulf Harbour (JPN) (2005 c. by Wild Rush). Unraced. =Remand Impact (JPN) (2009 f. by =Deep Impact (JPN)). Unplaced in Japan. (SPR=1) =Dear Honey (JPN) (2006 f. by Taiki Shuttle). Unplaced in Japan. (SPR=1) Dam of 2 foals, 2 to race, 2 winners-- =Shigeru Shimotsuke (JPN) (2011 c. by Giant Wrecker). 2 wins at 3, 3,088,000 Yen ($30,426 USA), in Japan. (SPR=34) =Turandot (JPN) (2012 f. by =Matsurida Gogh (JPN)). 2 wins at 3, placed at 4, 2016, 486,000 Yen ($4,054 USA), in Japan. (SPR=32) =Homan Hisho (JPN) (2004 c. by Taiki Shuttle). Unplaced in Japan. (SPR=1) 2nd dam =Husky Honey, by Northern Dictator. Winner at 5, 87,900,000 Yen ($675,038 USA), in Japan, 2nd Centaur S., 3rd Sprinters S. (SPR=97) Dam of 5 foals, 4 to race, 2 winners-- =Brian Honey (JPN) (1998 f. by =Narita Brian (JPN)). See above. Copyright © 2016 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 1 of 3 equineline.com Product 43P 12/10/16 05:40:29 EST =Meiner Honey (JPN) Bay Colt; May 10, 2013 =Honey Escada (JPN) (1996 g. by Crystal Glitters). 6 wins, 2 to 6, 16,318,000 Yen ($135,588 USA), in Japan. (SPR=40) =Honey Fairy (JPN) (1994 f. by Real Shadai). Unplaced in 1 start in Japan. (SPR=1) Dam of 7 foals, 7 to race, 2 winners-- =Agnes Bomber (JPN) (2005 c. by Moon Ballad (IRE)). Winner at 3, 9,240,000 Yen ($86,001 USA), in Japan. (SPR=37) =Honey of Khan (JPN) (1999 f. by Erhaab). 4 wins at 2, 4,588,000 Yen ($37,800 USA), in Japan. (SPR=51) Dam of 4 foals, 4 to race, 3 winners-- =Fiery Khan (JPN) (2006 c. by Moon Ballad (IRE)). 4 wins, 2 to 8, 11,606,000 Yen ($129,515 USA), in Japan. (SPR=38) =Battle Khan (JPN) (2007 c. by Precise End). 2 wins at 5, 9,765,000 Yen ($115,596 USA), in Japan. (SPR=35) =Dangerous Honey (JPN) (2008 f. by Silver Charm). Winner at 2, 1,796,000 Yen ($21,377 USA), in Japan. (SPR=20) =Moon Hill Khan (JPN) (2005 c. by =Stay Gold (JPN)). Unplaced in Japan. (SPR=1) =Agnes Grace (JPN) (2003 c. by $Opera House (GB)). Placed at 2 and 3, 12,300,000 Yen ($107,498 USA), in Japan. (SPR=36) =Wonder Rapidez (JPN) (2004 c. by =Commander in Chief (GB)). Placed at 3 and 4, 280,000 Yen ($2,367 USA), in Japan. (SPR=1) =Love Love Honey (JPN) (2001 f. by =Oath (IRE)). Unplaced, 500,000 Yen ($4,719 USA), in Japan. (SPR=57) =Yukino Spooky (JPN) (2006 c. by =Marienbard (IRE)). Unplaced in Japan. (SPR=1) =K T Lion (JPN) (2000 c. by Lammtarra). Unplaced in Japan. (SPR=33) =Tentai Show (JPN) (1995 c. by =Tony Bin (IRE)). Unplaced in Japan. (SPR=13) =Unnamed (1999 c. by $Pilsudski (IRE)). 3rd dam =Queen Remand, by =Remand (GB). Placed at 3 in Japan, 2nd Kisaragi Shou, Ouka Shou (Japanese 1000 Guineas), 3rd Yonsai Hinba Tokubetsu. Registered in Japan as Kuin Rimando. Racing in Japan as Remand Hime. Sister to =AGNES LADY (JPN) (Champion 3-year-old filly in Japan (1979), 1st Kyoto Kinen-G2, etc.), =GREAT FIGHTER (JPN) (1st Kokura Daishouten, etc.), =TAMAMO REMAND (JPN) (1st Keihan Hai, etc.). Dam of 5 foals, 3 to race, 1 winner-- =Husky Honey (1987 f. by Northern Dictator). Black type placed winner, see above. =Agnes Chateau (1979 c. by Chateaugay). Placed at 3 in Japan, 3rd Takamatsunomiya Hai-G2. Racing in Japan as Agunesu Shiyatoh. =Long Swelldom (1986 f. by Northern Dictator). Unraced. Dam of 1 foal-- =Snake Charmer (1990 c. by Temperate Sil). Unraced. =Agnes Daughter (1981 f. by =Hard to Beat (IRE)). Unraced. Dam of 6 foals, 3 to race, 1 winner-- =Agnes Ryusei (1992 c. by Slew the Dragon). Winner at 3, 10,090,000 Yen ($101,235 USA), in Japan. (SPR=55) =War Agnes (1991 f. by Decadrachm). Unraced. =Agnes Bright (1987 c. by =Agnes Venture). Unraced. =Agnes Galaxy (1986 c. by =Agnes Venture). Unraced. =Agnes Frontier (1989 c. by Green Mount). Unplaced in 1 start in Japan. (SPR=1) =Agnes Anchor (1990 c. by Prince of Birds). Unplaced in Japan. (SPR=26) =Dress Parade (1988 f. by =Milford (GB)). Unplaced in 2 starts in Japan. (SPR=8) Dam of 9 foals, 7 to race, 6 winners-- =Spring Creta (JPN) (1998 c. by =Sakura Bakushin O (JPN)). 5 wins, 3 to 7, 94,852,000 Yen ($835,224 USA), in Japan. (SPR=83) =Spring Brook (JPN) (1994 c. by Thrill Show). 5 wins, 2 to 6, 87,530,000 Yen ($793,129 USA), in Japan. (SPR=77) =Victory Circus (JPN) (1999 c. by =Bubble Gum Fellow (JPN)). Winner at 3, 21,200,000 Yen ($192,466 USA), in Japan. (SPR=42) =Spring Jura (JPN) (2003 c. by =Sakura Bakushin O (JPN)). Winner at 3, 14,434,000 Yen ($121,449 USA), in Japan. (SPR=30) =Spring Kaiser (JPN) (1995 g. by =Mejiro McQueen (JPN)). 2 wins at 5, 2,708,000 Yen ($22,466 USA), in Japan. (SPR=34) =Leader Jersey (JPN) (2000 g. by =Soccer Boy (JPN)). Winner at 3, 256,000 Yen ($2,166 USA), Copyright © 2016 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 2 of 3 equineline.com Product 43P 12/10/16 05:40:29 EST =Meiner Honey (JPN) Bay Colt; May 10, 2013 in Japan. (SPR=35) =Spring Lantana (JPN) (1997 f. by Northern Taste). Unraced. Dam of 1 foal, 1 to race, 1 winner-- =Spring Ga O (JPN) (2004 c. by =Tokai Teio (JPN)). 7 wins, 3 to 7, 2,460,000 Yen ($25,420 USA), in Japan. (SPR=9) =Queen Estate (JPN) (2004 f. by =Sakura Bakushin O (JPN)). Unplaced in Japan. (SPR=1) =Unnamed (1996 c. by Golden Pheasant). Copyright © 2016 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 3 of 3.
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