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56 Bay Filly Apr.17, 2019 Seller/Owner : Chestnut Farm Consignor : Chestnut Farm Breeding Farm : Hiroshi Okita 56 Bay Filly Apr.17, 2019 Kingmambo # $ King Kamehameha * Rulership !$"$# Manfath * 2007 $"$ Tony Bin $ Air Groove ! !$"$# Dyna Carle *Tony Bin # $ Jungle Pocket * !$"$# !$$$"$$$# Solid Reason Dance Charmer 2014 $"$ Special Week $ Lady Derby ! !$"$# Umeno Fiber 1b Tony Bin S3×M3 Nureyev M4×S5 Northern Dancer S5×M5 1st Dam SOLID REASON (14 by Jungle Pocket), unraced [Dam of 1 named foal, 1 to race. Her first foal is a 3YO] Kitano Radius (18 b. c. by Eishin Flash), unraced, in training 2nd Dam LADY DERBY (02 by Special Week), 3 placed in JRA My Lady (07 f. by *Agnes Digital (USA)), 2 wins in NAR VERDE GREEN (08 c. by Jungle Pocket), 7 wins in JRA, American Jockey Club Cup -G2, Sankei Sho All Comers -G2,JosoS,ChofuTokubetsu, 2nd Wakatake Sho, etc. Fata Green (13 f. by Tanino Gimlet), 2 wins in JRA Mare Green (15 f. by Jungle Pocket), placed in JRA, 2 wins in NAR Salto Green (16 f. by Jungle Pocket), 6 wins in NAR, in training Wald Green (17 c. by Eishin Flash), 3 wins in NAR Ciel Green (18 c. by Eishin Flash), 2 wins in NAR, in training 3rd Dam UMENO FIBER (96 by Sakura Yutaka O), 4 wins in JRA, Yushun Himba (Japanese Oaks) -L, Keio Hai Sansai S -L, Daily Hai Queen Cup -L,4th Shuka Sho -L, JRA Best 2-Year-Old Filly UN FIL ROUGE (07 f. by Agnes Tachyon), 3 wins in JRA, 3rd Beppu Tokubetsu SANS RIVAL (15 c. by Rulership), 2 wins in JRA, Fuyo S -LR, 2nd Satsuki Sho (Japanese 2000 Guineas) -G1, 4th Hopeful S -G1 Vin Quet Domingo (16 c. by Rulership), 4 wins in JRA, in training, 2nd Fukushima Kinen -G3,3rdTanabataSho-G3, Cassiopeia S -L,etc. NOBLY (09 c. by Admire Moon), 2 wins in JRA, Gosen Tokubetsu GRELL GREEN (16 c. by Vermilion), winner in JRA, in training, 3rd Yamafuji Sho 4st Dam UMENO ROSA (86 by *Northern Dictator (USA)), 6 wins in NAR, Grand Champion 2000,.
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