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EDITED PEDIGREE for PRINCESS SABAAH (IRE) EDITED PEDIGREE for PRINCESS SABAAH (IRE) Danehill (USA) Danzig (USA) Sire: (Bay 1986) Razyana (USA) DESERT KING (IRE) (Bay 1994) Sabaah (USA) Nureyev (USA) PRINCESS SABAAH (IRE) (Chesnut 1988) Dish Dash (Brown mare 2000) Warning Known Fact (USA) Dam: (Bay 1985) Slightly Dangerous (USA) SOUND TAP (IRE) (Bay/Brown 1992) Butterfly Rose (USA) Iron Ruler (USA) (Grey 1980) Butter Fat (USA) 4Sx4S Northern Dancer, 5Sx5Sx5S Natalma, 5Sx5S Nearctic PRINCESS SABAAH (IRE), won 1 race at 2 years and £8,470 and placed twice, from only 4 starts; Own sister to OASIS STAR (IRE); dam of 1 winner: 2004 PRINCE SABAAH (IRE) (g. by Spectrum (IRE)), won 1 race at 3 years and £19,390 and placed 11 times; also placed 5 times over hurdles from 4 to 6 years and £2,013. 2005 King Bathwick (IRE) (g. by Golan (IRE)), placed 4 times at 2 and 3 years and £2,023. 2006 slipped to Hawk Wing (USA). 2007 (c. by Hawk Wing (USA)). 2008 slipped to One Cool Cat (USA). 2009 aborted to One Cool Cat (USA). 2010 Exotic Lady (IRE) (f. by Excellent Art (GB)), ran twice on the flat at 3 years. 2011 (c. by Oratorio (IRE)). 2013 Angel of The Night (IRE) (f. by Footstepsinthesand (GB)), placed twice at 2 years, 2015 and £1,228. 2014 barren to Thewayyouare (USA). 2015 slipped to Thewayyouare (USA). 1st Dam SOUND TAP (IRE), won 7 races in France from 2 to 5 years and £80,259 and placed 18 times; dam of 4 winners: OASIS STAR (IRE) (2001 f. by Desert King (IRE)), won 4 races at 2 and 3 years and £47,050 and placed once; dam of a winner. ONE COOL POET (IRE), 1 race at 3 years, 2015 and £7,356 and placed twice. THE DAPPER TAPPER (IRE) (2012 g. by Dandy Man (IRE)), won 3 races at 2 and 3 years, 2015 and £13,244 and placed 6 times. PLAYBACK (IRE) (1999 c. by Revoque (IRE)), won 1 race at 3 years and £12,342 and placed 7 times. PRINCESS SABAAH (IRE), see above. Tamarack (IRE) (2004 g. by Tamarisk (IRE)), placed once at 3 years. Doting Amy (IRE) (2006 f. by Mujadil (USA)); dam of a winner. TOOMUCH TOSAY (IRE), placed once at 2 years, 2015; also 2 races in France at 2 years, 2015 and £32,169 and placed 5 times. Mosstown Miller (IRE) (2011 g. by Windsor Knot (IRE)). 2nd Dam BUTTERFLY ROSE (USA), Champion 2 and 3yr old filly in Norway in 1982 and 1983, won 5 races in Norway at 2 and 4 years including Norsk Kriterium, Ovrevoll, Gr.1 and Kreditkassens Pokallop, Ovrevoll, L., placed 5 times including fourth in Norsk 1000 Guineas, Ovrevoll, Gr.2; dam of 5 winners: GOLDEN RUSH (NOR), won 8 races in Norway at 3 and 5 years and placed 9 times. SOUND TAP (IRE), see above. ROSE EDGE (GB), won 7 races in Norway and Sweden from 4 to 6 years and placed 13 times. L'AIXOISE (FR), won 1 race in France at 2 years and placed 6 times; also placed 9 times over jumps in France at 3 and 4 years; dam of winners. MY PEARL (TUR), 3 races in Turkey at 2 and 4 years and £29,973 and placed 6 times; dam of Guner Bey (TUR), 8 races in Turkey and £7,097,056, placed third in Fevzi Lutfu Karaosmanoglu, Izmir, L. LAYOUT (GB), won 1 race in Italy at 3 years. 3rd Dam Butter Fat (USA), won 5 races in U.S.A. at 3 and 4 years, placed 6 times including second in Cherry Hill Handicap, Garden State, Gr.3 and fourth in Little Silver Handicap, Monmouth Park, Gr.3; Own sister to WICHITA OIL (USA); dam of 7 winners including: BUTTERFLY ROSE (USA), see above. MISSY BALDSKI (USA), Champion 2yr old in Norway in 1983, won 4 races in Norway including Norsk Kriterium, Ovrevoll, Gr.1, placed second in Norsk 1000 Guineas, Ovrevoll, Gr.2; dam of winners. GENTLE WIND (AUS), 10 races in Australia including Toowoomba Cup, Clifford Park, L., placed second in Rockhampton Cup, Rockhampton, L.; grandam of Ambitious Blonde (AUS), placed second in Channel Seven Calaway Gal Plate, Doomben, L. STACIE'S TOY (USA), won 6 races in U.S.A. including Indian Maid Handicap, Hawthorne, L., Florida Stallion Stakes (Desert Vixen), Calder, L., Florida Stallion Stakes (Susan's Girl), Calder, L.R., Genuine Risk Stakes, Laurel, L. and Pimlico Oaks, Laurel, L., placed second in Florida Stallion Stakes (My Dear Girl), Calder, L. and Riviera Stakes, Calder, L.; dam of winners. STACIE'S HALO (USA), 5 races in U.S.A. and placed twice; dam of WORSTCASESCENARIO (USA), won Adirondack Stakes, Saratoga, Gr.2. THE FINAL TOY (USA), 1 race in U.S.A. and placed twice; dam of EVOLUTION ROCKS (USA), won Thrillin Discovery Handicap, Calder. J's Toy (USA), unraced; dam of FAIR WEATHER STAN (USA), won Needles Stakes, Calder, L., placed third in Calder Derby, Calder, Gr.3 and Miami Mile Handicap, Calder, Gr.3. BUTTERCUP (USA), won 6 races in U.S.A. and placed 11 times; dam of winners. RARE BLEND (USA), 10 races in U.S.A. including Molly Pitcher Breeders' Cup Handicap, Monmouth Park, Gr.2, Joe Namath Stakes, Gulfstream Park, Gr.3, Sabin Handicap, Gulfstream Park, Gr.3, Pimlico Distaff Handicap, Pimlico, Gr.3, La Troienne Stakes, Churchill Downs, L., Ocala Breeders Sales Champship.Sales (f), Ocala T. C., L. and Pebbles Stakes, Belmont Park, L., placed second in Rampart Handicap, Gulfstream Park, Gr.2 and third in Louisville Breeders' Cup Handicap, Churchill Downs, Gr.2; dam of RARE GIFT (USA), 3 races in U.S.A. including Ladies Handicap, Aqueduct, Gr.3, HISTORY BOY (USA), 2 races in France and U.S.A.; also 3 races over jumps in U.S.A. including Michael G Walsh Novice Hurdle, Saratoga, L.; grandam of PRINCESS VALERIA (VEN), won Copa Front Stage, La Rinconada, L., placed second in Clasico Andres Bello, La Rinconada, L., Clasico Tapatapa, La Rinconada, L. and Copa Ramon Alfredo Dominguez, La Rinconada, L. and third in Copa Invitacional Sprinters (f&m), La Rinconada, L. GOLD CHALICE (USA), 1 race in U.S.A. and placed 3 times; dam of Cosmo Queen (USA), 1 race in U.S.A., placed third in Junior Champion Stakes, Monmouth Park. Buttercup's Song (USA), placed once in U.S.A.; dam of Volare Cantare (USA), 2 races in U.S.A., placed third in Ocala Breeders Sales Championship (f), Ocala T.C., L.R. Thundercup (USA), unraced; dam of LOVELY MARIA (USA), 1 race in U.S.A. at 2 years, 2014 Central Bank Ashland Stakes, Keeneland, Gr.1 and Longines Kentucky Oaks, Churchill Downs, Gr.1, placed second in Rachel Alexandra Stakes, Fair Grounds, Gr.3. Cut The Butter (USA), unplaced in U.S.A.; dam of winners. FORTUITOUSMISS (USA), 4 races in U.S.A. and placed 19 times; grandam of KALAMBAKA QUEEN (USA), 7 races in Canada and U.S.A. including Sonoma Handicap, Northlands Park, Glacken Too (USA), placed third in Santa Anita Sprint Championship Stakes, Santa Anita, Gr.1 and Oakland Stakes, Golden Gate. The next dam ROYAL BUTTERFLY, won 8 races in U.S.A. from 2 to 4 years and placed 9 times; dam of 7 winners including: WICHITA OIL (USA), won 7 races in U.S.A. including San Bernardino Handicap, Santa Anita, Gr.2 and Camino Real Stakes, Santa Anita, placed fourth in Century Handicap, Hollywood Park, Gr.1; sire. Butter Fat (USA), see above. © Copyright of WEATHERBYS. All Rights Reserved. Weatherbys uses every endeavour to ensure that the information it supplies is accurate. Nevertheless, this cannot be guaranteed, principally when dealing with foreign information which is drawn from a diversity of sources and may therefore be missing or out of date for this reason. Also it should be noted that a horse appearing in a report may not necessarily be officially registered in an internationally recognised Stud Book. 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