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EMERALD NECKLACE Barn 23 Hip No. 3391 Consigned by Gainesway, Agent XVII Barn EMERALD NECKLACE Hip No. 23 Bay Mare; foaled 2008 3391 Raise a Native Mr. Prospector .................. Gold Digger Kingmambo ...................... Nureyev Miesque ............................ Pasadoble EMERALD NECKLACE Capote Boston Harbor .................. Harbor Springs My Boston Gal .................. (2000) Forty Niner Western League ................ Cinegita By KINGMAMBO (1990). Classic winner of $733,139, Dubai Poule d'Essai des Poulains-French Two Thousand Guineas [G1] , etc. Sire of 16 crops of racing age, 913 foals, 736 starters, 85 black-type winners, 6 champions, 480 winners of 1449 races and earning $100,824,779. Sire of dams of 128 black-type winners, including champions Duke of Marmalade (IRE), Kung Fu Mambo (ARG), Luminator, Steady as a Rock, Transpire, Mambo King, Doctor Nicolas, King Famous, Solomon, and of Midday (GB), Camelot. 1st dam MY BOSTON GAL , by Boston Harbor. 5 wins, 2 to 4, $500,961, Stonerside Beaumont S. [G2] (KEE, $155,000), Golden Rod S. [G2] (CD, $136,152), 2nd Bonnie Miss S. [G2] (GP, $40,000), 3rd Thoroughbred Club of Amer - ica S. [G3] (KEE, $12,500). Dam of 3 other registered foals, 2 of racing age, 2 to race, 2 winners, including-- Emirates Dream (c. by Kingmambo). Winner at 2 and 3, £17,029, in England; placed at 2, 20,000, in France, 3rd Prix des Chenes . (Total: $56,242). € [G3] 2nd dam WESTERN LEAGUE, by Forty Niner. Unraced. Dam of 4 winners, including-- MY BOSTON GAL (f. by Boston Harbor). Black-type winner, above. Itama. Winner at 3, 10,400, in France. (Total: $9,085). Producer. Granddam € of HOME RUN KITTEN (c. by Kitten's Joy, 5 wins, $437,250, American S. [G3] (SA, $60,000), Eddie D S. [G3] (SA, $60,000), etc.). Cat Lea. Unraced. Dam of 8 foals, 7 to race, 6 winners, including-- Special Saturday (f. by Any Given Saturday). 4 wins at 3, $36,151, 3rd Clasico Roberto Clemente. 3rd dam CINEGITA , by Secretariat. 3 wins at 2 and 3, $54,050, Railbird S.- G3 , 3rd Senorita S. Half-sister to ANTHURIUM . Dam of 6 winners, including-- STORM STAR . 2 wins in England, Pritchard Services Cherry Hinton S. [G3] , etc. Dam of DODGE [G3] (sire), CAPTAIN STARBUCK [L] ($162,254). SYOURINOMEGAMI . 7 wins, 3 to 6, ¥245,718,000, in Japan, Kyoto Himba Tokubetsu, etc. (Total: $2,292,723). Producer. Choctaw Ridge . 2 wins, $87,651, 3rd Brown & Williamson Kentucky Jockey Club S. [G3] , Flamingo S. [L] (HIA, $30,000). Leading sire twice in Brazil. RACE RECORD: Unraced. PRODUCE RECORD: 2012 Green Treasure, f. by Langfuhr. Unplaced in 1 start. 2013 foal died; 2015 not pregnant. 2014 Airlann, c. by Giant's Causeway. Unraced. 2016 c. by Giant's Causeway; 2017 c. by Giant's Causeway. Mated to Noble Mission (GB) (Galileo--Kind), last service May 11, 2017. (Be - lieved to be PREGNANT )..
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