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HORSE in TRAINING, Consigned by Beechdown Farm Stables (C HORSE IN TRAINING, consigned by Beechdown Farm Stables (C. Cox) the Property of Mr A. B. S. Webb Will Stand at Park Paddocks, Right Yard, Box 641 Young Generation Cadeaux Genereux 265 (WITH VAT) Bahamian Bounty Smarten Up TRILLIAN ASTRA (GB) Ballad Rock Clarentia (IRE) Laharden (2011) A Bay Filly Gone West (USA) Ms Sophie Eleanor Grand Slam (USA) Bright Candles (USA) (USA) General Assembly (USA) (2006) Population Prudent Girl TRILLIAN ASTRA (IRE), placed 3 times at 2 and 3 years, 2014. Highest BHA rating 62 (Flat) Latest BHA rating 60 (Flat) (prior to compilation) TURF 1 run ALL WEATHER 4 runs 3 pl £1,028 1st Dam MS SOPHIE ELEANOR (USA) , won 1 race at 3 years and placed once; dam of 1 runner from 2 foals of racing age viz- Trillian Astra (IRE) (2011 f. by Bahamian Bounty (GB)), see above. Tea With Eleanor (IRE) (2012 f. by Duke of Marmalade (IRE)), unraced to date. She also has a 2013 colt by Dark Angel (IRE). 2nd Dam POPULATION, placed 3 times at 2 and 3 years; Own sister to Popularity ; dam of eleven winners from 13 runners and 15 foals of racing age including- SARATOGA SPRINGS (CAN) (c. by El Gran Senor (USA)), won 5 races at 2 and 3 years and £257,449 including Racing Post Trophy, Doncaster, Gr.1 , Grosvenor Casinos Dante Stakes, York, Gr.2 and Juddmonte Beresford Stakes, Curragh, Gr.3 , placed third in Laurent-Perrier Rose Champagne Stakes, Doncaster, Gr.2 ; sire. POPULIST (USA) (f. by Fusaichi Pegasus (USA)), won 5 races at 2 to 4 years in U.S.A. and £84,469 including St Georges Stakes, Delaware Park; dam of a winner. INDIAN PEGASUS (USA) , winner to 2014 in U.S.A. ALAKDAR (CAN) , won 1 race at 3 years; also won 3 races over fences. TERALOTE (USA) , won 3 races at 4 and 6 years in U.S.A. and £18,700. RUSSIAN DANCE (USA) , won 1 race at 2 years and placed twice; dam of winners. Isioma (GB) , 1 race at 2 years in Germany and placed 4 times including third in Preis Wettenleip Dusseldorf Stutenpreis, Dusseldorf, L. BREAKING THE BANK (GB) , 4 races, 2013 and £14,378; also 1 race over hurdles. EL RAABI (USA) , won 1 race at 4 years in U.S.A.; dam of winners. AUSUS (USA) , won Modesty Handicap, Arlington International, Gr.3 and third in Beverly D Stakes, Arlington International, Gr.1 . Summer Crush (USA), ran in U.S.A. at 2 years; dam of winners. Blackberry Boy (IRE) , 10 races at 2 to 7 years at home and in Spain and £105,779 and placed 22 times including second in Lenebane Stakes, Roscommon, L. Unchecked (USA), ran in U.S.A. at 3 years; dam of winners. CHECK YOUR SOUL (CAN) , won Plate Trial Stakes, Woodbine, L.R. and Wando Stakes, Woodbine, L. 3rd Dam PRUDENT GIRL , won 2 races at 3 years and placed 6 times; dam of eight winners from 12 runners and 13 foals of racing age including- PROVIDENTIAL , won 6 races at 2 to 4 years in France and in U.S.A. including Washington D. C. International Stakes, Laurel, Gr.1 , Criterium de Saint-Cloud, Saint-Cloud, Gr.2 , Prix Greffulhe, Longchamp, Gr.2 , third in Prix du Jockey Club, Chantilly, Gr.1 ; sire. PLAY IT SAFE , Champion 2yr old filly in France in 1981, Jt Champion 2yr old filly in Europe in 1981, won 5 races in France including Prix Marcel Boussac, Longchamp, Gr.1 , Prix d'Aumale, Chantilly, Gr.3 , fourth in 1000 Guineas, Newmarket, Gr.1 ; dam of winners. PRUDENT MANNER , won 5 races at 3 to 5 years at home and in U.S.A. including EBF Ruby Stakes, Phoenix Park, L. and Cara Glencairn Stakes, Leopardstown, L. ; sire. Great Revival (IRE), ran 3 times at 4 years; dam of winners. WALZERKOENIGIN (USA) , Champion older mare in Germany in 2003, won Premio Emilio Turati, Milan, Gr.2 , Ernst & Young Euro Cup, Frankfurt, Gr.2 and second in Flower Bowl Invitational Stakes, Belmont Park, Gr.1 ; dam of WIENER WALZER (GER) , Champion 3yr old colt in Germany in 2009, won Rheinland-Pokal, Cologne, Gr.1 and Deutsches Derby, Hamburg, Gr.1 , second in G.P. von Lotto Hamburg Deutschland Preis, Hamburg, Gr.1 , third in Prix d'Ispahan, Longchamp, Gr.1 . .
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