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Stable Lot 1 From Spring Valley Stud STABLE LOT 1 Northern Dancer (CAN) Sadlers Wells (USA) Fort Wood (USA) Fairy Bridge (USA) Pretense (USA) Fall Aspen (USA) LANA Change Water (USA) (2005) Northern Dancer (CAN) Northern Guest (USA) Bay Mare Sex Appeal (USA) Lena Harry Hotspur 1994 Lucy Percy Free Verse Covered by IDEAL WORLD (USA); last service November 2nd, believed in foal. LANA, unplaced in 3 starts at 3, Own sister to Societi; dam of 4 foals; 2 runners; 1 winner: 2011 f. Midnight Lace by The Sheik: winner, R88,125, at 3, 1000m, placed 4 times. 2012 f. Chinese Whisper by Lion Tamer: placed 8 times, at 3 to 4. 2015 c. Carlburg by Ideal World (USA): yearling. 2016 c. 16lana by Just As Well (USA): weanling. 2013, 2014 Barren. 1st dam LENA, 2 wins, R98,616, at 2 to 3, 1600m, placed 9 times, Half sister to SYON; dam of 11 foals; 11 runners; 9 winners inc.: Societi (10 f. by Fort Wood (USA)): 4 wins, R275,850, at 2 to 4, 1000m, placed 6 times, inc. 3rd Banyana H, L. Tippuana (01 f. by Fort Wood (USA)): 4 wins, R159,755, placed 8 times; dam of 5 winners: TIPPUANA MOON (08 c. by Victory Moon): 6 wins, R358,690, at 3 to 5, inc. Cape Stayers Handicap, Gr.3, placed 6 times. Tippuana Jet (09 c. by Jet Master): 2 wins, R94,450, at 3 to 4, placed. Var Du Bois (12 c. by Var (USA)): 2 wins, R116,075, at 3, placed twice, from only 6 starts. Gryffindor (02 c. by Fort Wood (USA)): 4 wins, R150,395, at 3 to 6, 1400m, placed 10 times. Achilles (03 c. by Fort Wood (USA)): 2 wins, R108,600, at 3 to 5, 1400m, placed 10 times. Lancewood (07 c. by Fort Wood (USA)): 3 wins, R237,850, at 3 to 4, 1600m, placed 9 times. 2nd dam LUCY PERCY, placed, at 4, from only 3 starts; Half sister to MANTOVANO, Land Of The Free (dam of GOLDEN ORIOLE); dam of 12 foals; 9 runners; 8 winners inc.: SYON (c. by Fort Wood (USA)): 9 wins, R561,565, at 2 to 6, 1000 - 1600m, inc. Drill Hall Stakes, Gr.2, placed 13 times, inc. 2nd Diadem Stakes, Gr.2, Senor Santa Hcp, Gr.3, 3rd Computaform Sprint Gr.1, Natal Mercury Sprint Gr.1, 4th Mondi Sprint Gr.2. Langoustine (f. by Northern Guest (USA)): 3 wins, R101,445, 6 places; dam of 4 winners: HUNDRED ACRE WOOD: 8 wins, R323,630, 1400 - 1800m, Premier's Trophy, Gr.2. Joshua Tree: 12 wins in SA and Mauritius, R78,615, 2nd The Barbe Cup, L. Magnolia Lane: 4 wins, R153,690, at 3 to 4, 1200 - 1450m, placed 7 times, inc. 2nd East Cape Paddock Stakes, L, 3rd East Cape Breeders Stakes, L; dam of 1 winner. Lucinda (f. by Dancing Champ (USA)): 7 wins, R97,590, 12 places; dam of 5 winners inc.: NOBLEWOOD: 5 wins, R583,330, 1400 - 2400m, inc. Woolavington H, L, 2nd Canon Gold Cup, Gr.1, 3rd Premier Trophy Gr.2, Peninsula Handicap Gr.2. Lady Brooke: 4 wins, R248,405, at 3 to 4, 1600 - 1800m, placed 7 times; dam of 2 winners: Brooks-club: 5 wins, R1,021,525, 1400 - 1800, placed 22 times, inc. 2nd Gauteng Guineas, Gr.2, 3rd SA Derby Gr.1, Graham Beck S, Gr.3, 3rd Drum Star H, L. Lucy Would (f. by Fort Wood (USA)): winner, R46,820, placed 5 times; dam of 2 winners: Acaciawood: 4 wins, R298,350, placed 8 times, inc. 3rd Champagne Stakes Gr.3. 3rd dam Free Verse (by Free Ride (GB)), 3 wins, R7,230, at 3 to 4, 1800 - 1900m, 3rd SA Oaks Gr.1, Half sister to WILL TO WIN, TSESSEBE; dam of 13 foals; 11 runners; 7 winners inc.: MANTOVANO: 8 wins, R89,105, inc. WP O & T Summer S, L, 2nd Allen Snijman S, Gr.3. Land Of The Free: winner, R24,200, at 3, 1400m, placed 4 times; dam of 6 winners: GOLDEN ORIOLE: 7 wins, R338,900, Cape Summer Stayers H, Gr.3, Woolavington H, L. From Wynnholme Stud LOT 2 STABLE Mr Prospector (USA) Gone West (USA) Western Winter (USA) Secrettame (USA) Vice Regent (CAN) Chilly Hostess (USA) MAGNIFIQUE Impressive Lady (USA) (2004) Danzig (USA) National Assembly (CAN) Chestnut Mare Renounce (USA) National Bay Harry Hotspur 1997 Amber Bay Crystal Cove Covered by SEVENTH ROCK (AUS); last service September 21st, believed in foal. MAGNIFIQUE, 2 wins, R180,525, 1000 - 1400m, placed 7 times; dam of 6 foals; 3 runners inc.: 2010 c. Magnaloushe by Black Minnaloushe (USA): unplaced; at 2 to 4. 2011 c. Merchant Prince by Count Dubois (GB): unplaced in 7 starts at 3 to 4. 2012 c. Word Spinner by Oracy (NZ): unraced. 2013 f. Rock On Ruby by Seventh Rock (AUS): unplaced in 3 starts at 3. 2014 c. Great Legend by King's Apostle (IRE): 2-y-o unraced. 2016 f. 16magnifique by Master Of My Fate: weanling. 2015 Barren. 1st dam NATIONAL BAY, Equus Champion 3YO Female Sprinter in 2000, 5 wins, R513,125, at 2 to 3, 1200m, inc. Magnolia H, Gr.3, Swallow Stakes, L, placed 19 times, inc. 2nd SA Fillies Sprint, Gr.1, Vaal Platinum Juvenile S (F), L, 3rd SA Fillies Nursery Gr.3, Camellia Hcp, L, Juvenile Fillies Stakes, L; dam of 8 foals; 6 runners; 4 winners inc.: April Boy (02 c. by Goldkeeper (USA)): 7 wins, in SA and Mauritius, R251,570, placed 21 times. Cohiba (08 c. by Stage Call (IRE)): 9 wins, R665,138, at 2 to 7, 1000 - 1200m, placed 29 times. Shwanky (13 f. by Great Britain (GB)): 2 wins, R191,200, at 2 to 3, 1000 - 1200m, placed 6 times. 2nd dam Amber Bay, 4 wins, R87,290, at 2 to 5, 1000 - 1600m, placed 12 times, inc. 3rd Tibouchina S, L, Own sister to Crystal Dew; dam of 8 foals; 8 runners; 4 winners inc.: NATIONAL BAY: see above. Sunset Retreat (f. by Northern Guest (USA)): placed 4 times; dam of 4 winners inc.: Mana Pools: 2 wins, R115,490, 1000 - 1400m, placed 9 times; dam of 1 winner inc.: Celtic Legend: 4 wins, R403,063, at 2 to 4, 1000 - 1400m, placed 7 times. Royal Bay (f. by Rakeen (USA)): winner, R38,600, 1200m, placed 3 times; dam of 2 winners: Commodity Share: 2 wins, R140,830, at 2 to 3, placed 6 times. Flowing Amber (f. by Spectrum (IRE)): 3 wins, R191,800, 1000 - 1400m, placed 4 times. 3rd dam Crystal Cove (by Jungle Cove (USA)), 6 wins, R31,215, at 3 to 5, placed 11 times, inc. 3rd Majorca S Gr.3, 4th Garden Province S Gr.1; dam of 5 foals; 5 runners; 4 winners: Crystal Dew: 3 wins, R32,060, at 3, 1000 - 1200m, placed twice, inc. 4th South African Fillies Sprint Gr.1, from only 6 starts; dam of 9 winners inc.: Chiminette: winner, R26,700, at 2, 1000m, 3rd New Year Juvenile S (F), L. Ratafia: 2 wins, R72,200, at 3, 1100 - 1600m, placed 4 times; dam of 5 winners inc.: CYMBELINE: 6 wins, R329,035, at 3 to 5, 1600 - 2200m, inc. Winter Oaks, L, Jockey Club Stakes, L, 3rd Victress S, L, Olympic Duel S, L; dam of 2 winners. Counterpoise: 6 wins, R220,560, at 2 to 4, 1000m, placed 6 times; dam of 6 winners inc.: JUAN TWO THREE: 8 wins, R491,900, at 2 to 4, Dahlia Plate, L, placed 3 times. Austral Rainbow: winner, R18,350, at 3, 1200m, placed 5 times; dam of 5 winners inc.: Colourful Mistress(ZIM): 3 wins in Zimbabwe, at 2 to 3, 3rd W Store Oaks Gr.3. Pot O' Gold(ZIM): 3 wins in Zimbabwe, at 3 to 4, 3rd Zimbabwe Derby Gr.3. Glistening: 5 wins, R155,050, at 3 to 4, 1000m, placed 8 times; dam of 2 winners inc.: Astral Athina: 3 wins, R287,130, 1400m, 3rd Jamaica H, L; dam of 1 winner. Miss Crystal: winner, R25,268, at 3, 1200m, placed; dam of 1 winner inc.: Pej: 6 wins, R641,400, 1000 - 1200m, 2nd Camellia S, Gr.2, 3rd Magnolia H Gr.3. Crystal Winter: 7 wins, R342,635, at 3 to 7, 1200 - 1600m, placed 12 times. From Spring Valley Stud STABLE LOT 3 Sadlers Wells (USA) In The Wings (GB) Right Wing (IRE) High Hawk (GB) Artaius (USA) Nekhbet (IRE) MARQUISE (AUS) Supreme Lady (GB) (2005) Haulpak (AUS) Carry A Smile (AUS) Bay Mare Silver Smile (AUS) Uncut (AUS) Slant (USA) 1995 Diamond Jane (AUS) Polo Jane (AUS) Covered by CRUSADE (USA); last service October 29th, believed in foal. MARQUISE(AUS), winner, R79,500, placed 4 times; dam of 4 foals; 2 runners; 2 winners: 2012 f. Hatton Garden by The Sheik: winner, R135,875, at 3, placed 11 times. 2013 g. House Hunter by A.P. Answer (USA): winner, R53,125, at 3, 1000m, from only 4 starts. 2014 f. Priceonapplication by Atso (USA): 2-y-o unraced. 2016 f. 16marquise by Just As Well (USA): weanling. 2015 Barren. 1st dam UNCUT(AUS), winner, in Australia, at 1600m; dam of 6 foals; 4 runners; 2 winners inc.: Diamond Haze(AUS) (04 g. by Kenvain (AUS)): 7 wins, A$88,172, at 1200 - 1800m. 2nd dam DIAMOND JANE(AUS), winner, in Australia, at 1100m, Half sister to MUROS(AUS), POLO PLAYER(AUS), Society Jane(AUS) (dam of KAYSART(AUS)); dam of 4 foals; 3 runners; 2 winners inc.: Royal Court(AUS) - My Gem (MAL) (g. by Palace Reign (AUS)): 2 wins, in Malaysia and Singapore.
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