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HORSE in TRAINING, Consigned by Sefton Lodge Stables (R HORSE IN TRAINING, consigned by Sefton Lodge Stables (R. Spencer) the Property of Rebel Racing III Will Stand at Park Paddocks, Highflyer Paddock F, Box 78 Invincible Spirit (IRE) Zebedee (GB) 105 (WITH VAT) Cozy Maria (USA) Ivawood (IRE) Red Ransom (USA) ALABAMA Keenes Royale (GB) WHITMAN (GB) Kinnaird (IRE) (2017) Chief's Crown (USA) Erhaab (USA) A Bay Filly Mutoon (IRE) Histoire (FR) (2004) Roberto (USA) Nafhaat (USA) Distant Horizon (USA) ALABAMA WHITMAN (GB): won 1 race at 2 years, 2019 and £11,025 and placed twice including fourth in Albany Stakes, Ascot, Gr.3. Highest BHA rating 97 (Flat) Latest BHA rating 82 (Flat) (prior to compilation) TURF 9 runs 1 win 2 pl £11,324 GF 6f 195y FOREIGN FLAT 1 run £3,604 1st Dam MUTOON (IRE), placed 3 times at 3 years; dam of six winners from 7 runners and 8 foals of racing age viz- RATTLING JEWEL (GB) (2012 g. by Royal Applause (GB)), won 6 races at 2 to 7 years, 2019 and £75,880 and placed 14 times. BARMUT (GB) (2009 c. by Barathea (IRE)), won 3 races at 2 and 4 years in Italy and £14,703 and placed 9 times. LAMB CHOP (GB) (2015 f. by Havana Gold (IRE)), won 1 race at 3 years and placed 4 times, died at 3. MUTOONDRESDASHORSE (GB) (2014 g. by Harbour Watch (IRE)), won 1 race at 3 years and placed once; also placed once over fences, died at 5. ALABAMA WHITMAN (GB) (2017 f. by Ivawood (IRE)), see above. STRINGSTON LADY (GB) (2010 f. by Rail Link (GB)), won 1 race at 2 years in Italy and placed once. Apache Mist (GB) (2018 f. by Adaay (IRE)), placed once at 2 years, 2020. Just Dance (GB) (2013 f. by Equiano (FR)), unraced; dam of a winner viz- MALVINA (FR), 2 races at 2 years, 2019 in France and £33,672 and placed 4 times. 2nd Dam Nafhaat (USA), won 1 race at 3 years and placed 6 times including second in EBF Giolla Mear Race, Curragh, L., from only 8 starts; dam of ten winners from 14 runners and 16 foals of racing age including- RANIN (GB) (f. by Unfuwain (USA)), won 4 races at 3 years and £76,702 including Rothmans Royals Park Hill Stakes, Doncaster, Gr.3 and Desmond Cracknell Mem. Aphrodite Stakes, Newmarket, L., placed 7 times including second in Prix de Royallieu, Longchamp, Gr.2 and Lancashire Oaks, Haydock Park, Gr.3; dam of winners. Anmar (USA), winner at home and in U.A.E., second in Bluebay Stardom Stakes, Goodwood, L. and third in Shadwell Steventon Stakes, Newbury, L. Wahchi (IRE) (g. by Nashwan (USA)), won 2 races at 2 and 6 years and £24,727 and placed 3 times including second in Feilden Stakes, Newmarket, L. and third in Attheraces Derby Trial Stakes, Lingfield Park, Gr.3. Ghalib (IRE) (c. by Soviet Star (USA)), won 3 races at 3 and 4 years and £17,655 and placed 7 times including third in James Seymour Stakes, Newmarket, L. QHAZEENAH (GB), won 3 races and £32,006 and placed twice; dam of winners. GIRL WARRIOR (USA), won El Encino Stakes, Santa Anita, Gr.2. Londonintherain (IRE), 1 race at 3 years in France and £13,409 and placed twice including third in Prix Rose de Mai, Saint-Cloud, L. MIHNAH (IRE), won 2 races at 2 and 3 years and placed 4 times; dam of winners. MUJAARIB (AUS), won Peermont Emperors Palace Charity Mile, Turffontein, Gr.2, Dubal Al Rashidiya Stakes, Meydan, Gr.2 and third in H F Oppenheimer Horse Chestnut Stakes, Turffontein, Gr.1. Tahtheeb (IRE), 2 races at 3 and 5 years at home and in U.S.A. and £61,273 and placed 6 times including second in EBF Upavon Stakes, Salisbury, L. and third in Charles James Homes Foundation Stakes, Goodwood, L. AZWA (AUS), winner in Australia; dam of FIRDOAS (AUS), won House of Rising Sun B&B Devon Air Stakes, Greyville, L., Ataab (AUS), winner in South Africa, third in Korea Racing Authority Fillies Guineas, Greyville, Gr.2. Khibraat (GB), ran 3 times at 2 years; dam of winners. Cavaleiro (IRE), 2 races at 2 years and £29,391 and placed 8 times including third in Betfred Derby Trial Stakes, Lingfield Park, Gr.3. .
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