EDITED PEDIGREE for 2017 out of WILLOWS WORLD (GB)

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EDITED PEDIGREE for 2017 out of WILLOWS WORLD (GB) EDITED PEDIGREE for 2017 out of WILLOWS WORLD (GB) Shaamit (IRE) Mtoto Sire: (Bay 1993) Shomoose BOLLIN ERIC (GB) (Bay 1999) Bollin Zola Alzao (USA) (Bay 1986) Sauntry (Bay colt 2017) Agnes World (USA) Danzig (USA) Dam: (Bay/Brown 1995) Mysteries (USA) WILLOWS WORLD (GB) (Bay 2003) Branston Jewel (IRE) Prince Sabo (Chesnut 1993) Tuxford Hideaway 5Sx4D Northern Dancer, 4Sx5D Lyphard (USA) 1st Dam WILLOWS WORLD (GB), ran 3 times on the flat at 2 years; dam of 2 winners: MISS PHONE GIRL (GB) (2012 f. by Pastoral Pursuits (GB)), won 7 races in Denmark, Norway and Sweden at 2, 3 and 5 years, 2017 and £38,804 and placed 11 times. KRUPSKAYA (FR) (2010 f. by Dubai Destination (USA)), won 2 races at 2 and 3 years and £7,915 and placed 4 times. Mr Sawyer (GB) (2009 g. by Striking Ambition (GB)), placed once over fences at 7 years, 2016; also won 3 point-to-points from 5 to 7 years, 2016 and placed 6 times. Dibble Bridge (GB) (2011 g. by Spirit One (FR)), placed once in a N.H. Flat Race at 4 years; also placed 5 times in point-to-points at 5 and 6 years, 2017. Striking Willow (GB) (2008 g. by Striking Ambition (GB)), placed once at 3 years. She also has a 4-y-o filly by Bollin Eric (GB) and a 3-y-o colt by Bollin Eric (GB). 2nd Dam Branston Jewel (IRE), won 2 races at 2 years, placed, placed second in Prix d'Arenberg, Chantilly, Gr.3; dam of 3 winners: FALCON HILL (GB) (g. by Polar Falcon (USA)), won 5 races at 2 and 3 years and £70,565 including Cammidge Trophy, Doncaster, L. and Constant Security Doncaster Stakes, Doncaster, L. Raine's Cross (GB) (g. by Cape Cross (IRE)), won 2 races at 2 years, placed third in Blue Square Casino National Stakes, Sandown Park, L. GOLDEN SHINE (GB), won 1 race at 2 years and placed 3 times; dam of winners. MOONDYNE JOE (IRE), 2 races at 2 and 3 years, 2016 and placed once, from only 5 starts. CHAGATAI (IRE), 1 race at 2 years, 2017, from only 2 starts. Red Flame (IRE), placed twice at 3 years; dam of winners. EMPEROR'S STRIDE (GB), 8 races in Hungary at 3, 6 and 7 years and placed 5 times. BURNING FLAME (GB), 3 races in Cyprus at 5 and 6 years. Branston Gem (GB), placed once at 2 years; dam of winners. DIAMOND BLADE (GB), 3 races at 3 years and placed 7 times. THE TERRIER (GB), 2 races at 2 years and placed 6 times; dam of DUTCH MASTERPIECE (GB), Top rated 3yr old sprinter in Ireland in 2013, 9 races at home and in Bahrain and £114,081 including Flying Five Stakes, Curragh, Gr.3, BEACHWOOD BAY (GB), 3 races and placed 5 times, MISS BUNTER (GB), 3 races and placed 5 times, DINNERATMIDNIGHT (GB), 3 races at 3 and 5 years, 2016 and placed 3 times, HILARY J (GB), 2 races at 3 years, 2016 and placed 7 times. BRAILLE (GB), 2 races at 3 and 5 years and placed 4 times. PLATA O PLOMO (GB), 1 race at 2 years, 2016 and placed 3 times, from only 6 starts. CHEESEANDPICKLE (GB), 1 race at 2 years, 2017, her only start. Spinneret (GB), placed once at 3 years; dam of a winner. SPIN AND GO (GB), 8 races in Italy from 3 to 5 years and £33,645 and placed 24 times. Spinart (GB), placed 3 times at 3 and 4 years, 2017. 3rd Dam Tuxford Hideaway, won 2 races at 2 and 3 years, placed 4 times including third in St Catherine's Stakes, Newbury, L.; dam of 12 winners including: DESERT DEER (GB) (c. by Cadeaux Genereux), won 7 races including Bet Attheraces Mile, Sandown Park, Gr.2 and Shadwell Stud Joel Stakes, Newmarket, L., placed second in Weatherbys Earl of Sefton Stakes, Newmarket, Gr.3 and Great North Eastern Railway Park Stakes, Doncaster, Gr.3. BRANSTON ABBY (IRE) (f. by Risk Me (FR)), won 24 races at home, in France and Germany including Kyoto Sceptre Stakes, Doncaster, L., Williams de Broe Charlotte Stakes, Newmarket, L., Maxims Club Chartwell Fillies Stakes, Lingfield Park, L., Whitley Bay Holiday Pk. Chipchase Stakes, Newcastle, L., Prix Contessina, Evry, L., Silberne Peitsche-Spielsbank Hohensyburg, Gelsenkirchen, L., Grosser Buchmacher Springer Sprint Preis, Munich, L., Grosser Waldemar Zeitelhack Sprint Preis, Munich, L. (twice) and Kolner Sprint Preis, Koln, L., placed second in Haydock Park Sprint Cup, Haydock Park, Gr.1. ADVERSITY (GB) (c. by Oasis Dream (GB)), won 6 races at home and in Macau including Macau Autumn Trophy, Taipa, L., placed second in Macau Director's Cup, Taipa, L. Big Blow (GB) (c. by Last Tycoon), won 4 races at home and in U.S.A., placed second in Bonusprint Champion 2yo Trophy, Ripon, L. Barnburgh Boy (GB) (g. by Shalford (IRE)), won 1 race over hurdles and won 7 races over fences, placed third in United House Construction Handicap Chase, Ascot, L. Branston Jewel (IRE), see above. CHANCE ME (GB), placed once; also won 6 races in Denmark and Sweden. BRANSTON TIGER (GB), won 5 races and placed 15 times. STAGE SECRET (IRE), won 2 races and placed 8 times. BRANSTON FIZZ (GB), won 2 races and placed 6 times, dam of a winner. WHERE'S BROUGHTON (GB), won 1 race and placed twice; dam of winners. COLOURFILLY (GB), 2 races at 4 years, 2016 and placed 10 times. NEAR KETTERING (GB), 1 race at 3 years, 2017 and placed once, from only 4 starts. The next dam LATE IDEA, won 1 race at 3 years and placed 3 times; dam of 5 winners including: Tuxford Hideaway, see above. Branston Express, unraced; dam of winners. Branston Dancer (GB), unraced; dam of DANUM DANCER (GB), 3 races including Totepool Two Year Old Trophy, Redcar, L. © 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. 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