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GREY COLT Foaled March 15, 2016 401 GREY COLT Foaled March 15, 2016 Consigned by Northern Farm #Deputy Minister !French Deputy & Kurofune $ Mitterand ! #Classic Go Go (1998)'Blue Avenue GREY " &Eliza Blue COLT % #Sunday Silence ' !Fuji Kiseki & Admire Fukky $ Millracer #Meadowlake (2003)'Tokio Reality &What a Reality [Hold Your Peace 4SX4D, In Reality 4DX5D] By KUROFUNE (USA). 2001 Best dirt horse in Japan, Japan Cup Dirt [JPN1]-ncr, NHK Mile Cup [JPN1], etc. Retired to stud in 2002. Sire of CUR- REN CHAN ( Best older mare in Japan, Sprinters S. [G1] ) , SLEEPLESS NIGHT (Best sprinter or miler in Japan, Sprinters S. [G1]),FUSAICHIRICH- ARD (Best 2yo colt in Japan),CLARITYSKY(NHK Mile Cup [G1]),WHALE CAPTURE (Victoria Mile [G1]), KUROFUNE SURPRISE [G3], etc. 1st dam ADMIRE FUKKY (JPN), by Fuji Kiseki (JPN). 3 wins in Japan, Inazuma Tokubetsu (T1000m). Half-sister to REAL IMPACT (JPN), I’LL LOVE AGAIN (JPN), Neorealism (JPN). Dam of 4 foals of rac- ingage,3torace,allwinners― SATONO TEIO (JPN)(10 c. by King Kamehameha (JPN)). Winner in Ja- pan. SHIRAYUKI (JPN)(12 f. by Kurofune (USA)). Winner in Japan. SHINE RED (JPN)(13 c. by Harbinger (GB)). Winner in Japan. FOAL Nanyo Venus (JPN)(14 f. by Rulership (JPN)). In Training. 2nd dam TOKIO REALITY (USA),byMeadowlake(USA). 3 wins in Japan, Suzuka Tokubetsu, 2 nd Flora S [OP] . Half-sister to KRIKITI ( USA ) , STREAMER (USA).Damof― REAL IMPACT (JPN) (c. by Deep Impact (JPN)). 4 wins in Japan, Barn 505,781,000Yen, Yasuda Kinen [G1], Hanshin Cup [G2] (twice),2 nd Asahi Hai Futurity S [G1],MainichiOkan[G2], Keio Hai Nisai S [G2],FujiS[G3], 3rd NHK Mile Cup [G1], Nakayama Kinen [G2]; ⑧ winner in Australia, ATC George Ryder S [G1], 2nd ATC Doncaster ― Mile [G1].Sire. 43 I’LL LOVE AGAIN (JPN) (c. by El Condor Pasa (USA)). 7 wins in Ja- pan, 327,213,000Yen, Ocean S [L],MargueriteS[L], Fukushima Minyu Cup [L], 2nd Tanigawadake S [L], NST Sho [L], 3rd Sprint- ers S [G1], NHK Mile Cup [JPN1], Crystal Cup [JPN3], Silk Road S [JPN3], Cluster Cup [L], Yodo Tankyori S [L], Shunrai S [L]. Neorealism (JPN) (c. by Neo Universe (JPN)). 5 wins in Japan, 3rd Kokura Daishoten [G3]. 3rd dam WHAT A REALITY (USA), by In Reality (USA). 3 wins in N.A. Half-sister to WILL BE DANCING (USA).Damof― KRIKITI (USA). 6 wins in N.A., Criterium Breeders’ Cup S, 2nd Chief’s Crown S [L], 3rd Turnberry Isle S [L].Sire. STREAMER (USA). 7 wins in N.A., R & R Ranch H. THIRTY SIX CARAT (USA). Winner in N.A. Dam of ― BRUSHEDBYTHEBEST (USA). 10 wins in N.A., Riley Allison Derby [L], Palo Verde H, St. Paul S, 2nd Nebraska Derby..
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