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BAY COLT 15 (Branded Nr Sh Barn D Stables 57-67 On Account of CHATSWOOD STUD, Seymour (As Agent) Lot 1 BAY COLT 15 (Branded nr sh. off sh. Foaled 22nd October 2014) 4 Danzig ...........................by Northern Dancer ...... Anabaa (USA) ................. SIRE Balbonella .................. by Gay Mecene............ ANACHEEVA ............. Zabeel (NZ) ............... by Sir Tristram (Ire)..... Monroe Magic (NZ)......... My Marilyn ................. by Bakharoff (USA) ...... Danzig ...................... by Northern Dancer ...... DAM Danehill (USA) ................ Razyana..................... by His Majesty............. FAIRNESS (NZ) ......... Diesis ........................ by Sharpen Up ............ 2003 Sierra Finch (USA).......... Ghaiya....................... by Alleged................... ANACHEEVA (AUS) (Bay 2007-Stud 2012). Top of 2010-11 Australasian 3YO Classification (Mile). 4 wins-1 at 2-from 1200m to 1600m, A$969,275, MRC Caulfield Guineas, Gr.1, Caulfield Guineas Prelude, Gr.3, MVRC Essendon Nissan S., L, 3d ATC Australian Derby, Gr.1, 4th AJC Champagne S., Gr.1. Brother to SW Headturner (Australian Derby, Gr.1). Half-brother to SW Kroner (STC Premiere S., Gr.2). His oldest progeny are 2YOs. 1st Dam FAIRNESS (NZ), by Danehill (USA). Unraced. Sister to Sierra Dane. This is her fourth foal. Her third foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 1 foal to race. 2nd Dam SIERRA FINCH (USA), by Diesis. Placed in U.A.E. Half-sister to CHANZI, SHARKA, Ever Welcome (dam of TOFFEE NOSED), Jacaranda Blue (dam of STATE BLUE). Dam of 9 foals, 7 to race, 5 winners, inc:- Sierra Dane (f Danehill (USA)). 2 wins at 1300, 1400m, AJC Southern Cross P., Hawke's Bay Aon Risk Services H., 2d AJC Reginald Allen H., L, AuRC New Zealand Derby Trial S., L, WRC Anniversary H., L, 3d Matamata Breeders' S., Gr 2, 4th Egmont RC Fayette Park S., Gr 3. Dam of- Don't Change (g Thewayyouare (USA)). Winner at 2 at 1000m, WRC Hiremaster 2YO H., 3d WRC Wellesley S., L. Merignac. 7 wins 1200 to 1600m, WATC Star Shot H. Vitality Champ. 3 wins 1400 to 1800m, $280,406, HKJC Ruby H., Po Shek Wu H. 3rd Dam Ghaiya, by Alleged. Winner at 2 at 1m, 2d Curragh Pretty Polly S., Gr 2, Evry Prix de Minerve, Gr 3, 3d Curragh Brownstown S., Gr 3. Sister to FIESTA GAL, OSTENSIBLE. Dam of 9 named foals, 7 to race, 6 winners, inc:- CHANZI (f El Gran Senor). 3 wins–2 at 2–7f to 1m, Curragh Matron S., Gr 3, Leopardstown Rochestown S., L. Grandam of- CHANT (f Traditionally (USA)). Champion 2YO filly in NZ in 2005-06. 2 wins at 2 at 1000, 1200m, $106,280, AuRC Eclipse S., Gr 3, Waikato RC Star Way S., L, 2d AuRC Diamond S., Gr 1, Matamata Breeders' S., Gr 2, 3d Waikato RC James & Annie Sarten Memorial S., L. Dam of- RECITE (f Darci Brahma). 7 wins–4 at 2–1000 to 1600m, $497,774, to 2014-15, WRC Levin Classic, Gr 1, Manawatu Sires' Produce S., Gr 1, WRC Wakefield Challenge S., Gr 2, Matamata Breeders' S., Gr 2, Wairarapa Thoroughbred Breeders' S., L, 2d Te Aroha JC New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders' S., Gr 1, Hawke's Bay GR Kelt Memorial H., Gr 3, 3d Waikato Sprint, Gr 1. SHARKA (f Shareef Dancer). 3 wins–2 at 2–at 1m, 9f, Epsom Princess Elizabeth S., L, 3d Sandown Saxone Fillies S., L. Dam of 3 winners- Jaskini (g Lion Cavern (USA)). Winner at 2, Saint-Cloud Prix Mousko, 3d Longchamp Prix Isonomy, L, 4th Saint-Cloud Prix Omnium II, L. Jacaranda Blue. Winner at 2 at 6f in Ireland. Dam of 3 winners- STATE BLUE (f National Assembly). 7 wins at 1000, 1200m, Kenilworth Champagne S., Gr 3, Fairview Lady's Pendant, L, East Cape Breeders S., L, 2d Kenilworth Southern Cross S., Gr 2-twice. Ever Welcome. Winner at 1¼m, 3d York Coldstream Guards S. Dam of- TOFFEE NOSED (f Selkirk). 2 wins at 7f, 7¼f, Ascot October S., L, 3d Newmarket Nell Gwyn S., Gr 3. Producer. Barn A Stables 23-28,37,38 On Account of MERRIVALE FARM, Gooram Lot 2 CHESTNUT FILLY 4 (Branded nr sh. off sh. Foaled 7th November 2014) 4 The Judge........................by Showdown (GB) ....... Zeditave.......................... SIRE Summoned ................ by Crowned Prince....... MAGIC ALBERT ........ Salieri (USA) .............. by Accipiter ................. Sally Lou ....................... Plunkett Street (Ire) ... by Habitat................... Bletchingly.................. by Biscay ...................... DAM Canny Lad....................... Jesmond Lass............. by Lunchtime (GB)....... FANTASIA.................. Palace Music (USA)..... by The Minstrel ........... 2001 Fairytale Time................ Very Amusing............. by Boucher (USA) ........ MAGIC ALBERT (AUS) (Chestnut 1998-Stud 2002). 7 wins-4 at 2, STC Peter Pan S., Gr.2. Sire of 670 rnrs, 446 wnrs, 21 SW, inc. Albert the Fat (BRC BTC Cup, Gr.1), Ilovethiscity, Magic Cape, Fighting Warrior, Master Harry, Something Anything, Marchinski - Vital Flyer (H.K.), Za Magic, Orbity, Isopach, Straight Albert, Al be Nimble, Suyoof, Magic Boy, Tweet, Bundle of Joy, Aldini, Ron's Call, Tai Tai Tess, Plain Magic, Alberto, SP Lakers Bay, etc. 1st Dam FANTASIA, by Canny Lad. 3 wins at 1400, 1600m, $221,680, AJC Emancipation S., Gr 2, Shade Oak H., James White H., 2d STC Epona S., L, Newcastle JC Tibbie S., L, 3d AJC Shame H., City Tatt's RC Colleen Roberts H., STC Clubsnsw H., Schweppes Viage H., 4th AJC Surround S., Gr 2, Illawarra TC Keith F Nolan Classic, L. Half-sister to Alibarber - Ninetyfive Command (Sing.). This is her fifth living foal. Her fourth foal is an unraced 3YO. Dam of 1 foal to race- Gruffalo (g by Encosta de Lago). Placed at 2. 2nd Dam FAIRYTALE TIME, by Palace Music (USA). Unplaced. Half-sister to PRANKSTER. Dam of 8 foals, all raced, 6 winners, inc:- FANTASIA (f Canny Lad). 3 wins. See above. Alibarber - Ninetyfive Command (Sing.) (g Snippets). 5 wins–2 at 2–1000 to 1300m, $246,624, AJC Safilo H., Shark Bar & Metropolis Hotel 2YO H., 2d STC Starlight S., L, 4th AJC Shorts H., Gr 3, BTC Doomben Classic, Gr 3, Singapore TC Patrons' Bowl, Sgp-2. Fairbit. 3 wins 1200 to 1400m, MRC Trichelle H., 2d MRC Cardinia 2YO H., MVRC Bob Molesworth H., 4th VRC Maribyrnong Trial S., L. Dam of 2 winners- Tears'n'cheers. 3 wins–1 at 2–900 to 1400m, $157,300, BRC Swan Services H. Storytime. Unplaced. Dam of- Universal Bolt. Winner at 2, SAJC Betfair 2YO H., 2d SAJC Perry Durdin H. 3rd Dam VERY AMUSING, by Boucher (USA). Unplaced. Half-sister to HERMOD, ORSAY, Charter (dam of HIRE, LEASE), Gay Finale (dam of ENZEDEX EAGLE). Dam of 12 named foals, 11 to race, 8 winners, inc:- PRANKSTER (c Dash o' Pleasure (USA)). 8 wins–1 at 2–1100 to 1600m, $142,580, AJC June S., L, King Brian H., Track Talk Video H., 2d NSW Tatt's RC Tramway H., Gr 3, Ipswich TC Eye Liner S., L. Mrs Gallagher. 10 wins–2 at 2–1000 to 2100m, BATC Super Impose H. Kingsville. 5 wins at 1400, 1500m, STC Tonga H., 2d AJC Hyperno H. 4th Dam Gay Nineties, by Wilkes (Fr). 4 wins–3 at 2–at 1200m, AJC Lakes H., Orangeville H., Darley H., 3d AJC Flight S. Half-sister to Imperial Reign. Dam of 14 foals, 12 to race, 8 winners, inc:- HERMOD (c Planet Kingdom). 5 wins 1200 to 2400m, STC Tulloch S., Gr 2, AJC Anniversary H., L, 2d AJC Villiers S., Gr 3, STC Parramatta Cup, L. Sire. ORSAY (f Red Anchor (NZ)). 3 wins at 1500, 1600m, $121,495, VRC AV Kewney S., Gr 2, 3d STC Ansett Australia S., Gr 1, SAJC Dequetteville S., L. Charter. 3 wins–2 at 2–at 1100m, AJC When Harry Met Sally H. Dam of 6 winners- HIRE (g Canny Lad). 5 wins 1200 to 1400m, $852,895, AJC Royal Sovereign S., Gr 2, STC Theo Marks H., Gr 2, 2d VRC Salinger S., Gr 1. LEASE (g Quest for Fame (GB)). 2 wins–1 at 2, STC Tulloch S., Gr 2, 2d AJC Doncaster H., Gr 1, QTC Queensland Classic, Gr 1. Barn D Stables 47-54 On Account of RUSHTON PARK, Tatura (As Agent) Lot 3 BAY OR BROWN COLT 1 (Branded nr sh. off sh. Foaled 14th October 2014) 4 Storm Cat ........................by Storm Bird ............... Tale of the Cat (USA) ...... SIRE Yarn .......................... by Mr. Prospector ........ TRUSTING ................ Zabeel (NZ) ............... by Sir Tristram (Ire)..... Legible (NZ)................... Waihora's Lass (NZ).... by Tights (USA) ........... Nijinsky ...................... by Northern Dancer ...... DAM Royal Academy (USA)...... Crimson Saint............. by Crimson Satan ........ FASTFILLY................. Rory's Jester .............. by Crown Jester .......... 2006 Belle Jest....................... Captivation ................ by Vain ....................... TRUSTING (AUS) (Bay 2006-Stud 2012). 4 wins-1 at 2-from 1200m to 2000m, A$935,600, ATC Hill S., Gr.2, AJC Warwick S., Gr.2, NSW Tatt's RC Chelmsford S., Gr.2, 2d AJC Epsom H., Gr.1, George Main S., Gr.1, STC Golden Rose S., Gr.1, MRC Caulfield Guineas Prelude, Gr.3, 3d ATC Chipping Norton S., Gr.1, WATC Kingston Town Classic, Gr.1, STC Concorde S., Gr.3. Out of SW Legible. Sire of the placegetters Super Annie, Tisani Grey, etc. His oldest progeny are 2YOs. 1st Dam FASTFILLY, by Royal Academy (USA). Unraced. Half-sister to SPANISH BAY. This is her fourth foal. Her third foal is a 2YO. Dam of 2 foals to race, 1 winner, inc:- Royal Roulette (g by Casino Prince). Winner at 1400m in 2014-15. 2nd Dam BELLE JEST, by Rory's Jester. Unraced. Sister to Charming Charge (dam of BATTLEFIELD), half-sister to KHAPTIVAAN (dam of KHAPTINGLY, KHAPTRIST), STIMULUS, Charming (dam of SPITZ). Dam of 8 foals, 7 to race, 4 winners, inc:- SPANISH BAY (g Nadeem). 5 wins at 1200, 1400m, $399,276, to 2015, Singapore 3YO Classic, Sgp-2, Singapore TC Panasonic Cooperation S., Dubai Racing Club Trophy Initiation P., 3d Singapore Guineas, Sgp-1, 4th Singapore 3YO Sprint, Sgp-3, Singapore TC Saas Fee S., Sgp-3.
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