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Unnamed a Based on the Cross of Danehill and His Sons/Sovereign Red (NZ) Variant = 3.92 Breeder: Roncon (AUS) 02/25/11 00:19:00 EST =Unnamed A Based on the cross of Danehill and his sons/Sovereign Red (NZ) Variant = 3.92 Breeder: Roncon (AUS) Nearctic, 54 br Northern Dancer, 61 b Natalma, 57 b Danzig, 77 b Admiral's Voyage, 59 dk b/ Pas de Nom, 68 dk b/ *Petitioner, 52 b Danehill, 86 b *Ribot, 52 b His Majesty, 68 b Flower Bowl, 52 b Razyana, 81 b Buckpasser, 63 b Spring Adieu, 74 b Natalma, 57 b =Fastnet Rock (AUS), 01 b Northern Dancer, 61 b Nijinsky II, 67 b Flaming Page, 59 b Royal Academy, 87 b Crimson Satan, 59 ch Crimson Saint, 69 ch Bolero Rose, 58 ch Piccadilly Circus (AUS), 95 b *Sir Tristram, 71 b =Marauding (NZ), 84 b =Biscalowe (AUS), 79 ch =Gatana (AUS), 89 b =Twig Moss (FR), 73 b =Twigalae (AUS), 79 b =Hondalae (NZ), 68 b =Unnamed Bay Filly Sir Gaylord, 59 dk b Foaled Nov 15, 2009 Sir Ivor, 65 b in Australia Attica, 53 ch *Sir Tristram, 71 b Round Table, 54 b Isolt, 61 b *All My Eye, 54 ch =Sovereign Red (NZ), 77 ch =Sovereign Path (GB), 56 =Sovereign Edition (IRE), gr 62 gr =Taiona (NZ), 72 b =Latest Edition (IRE), 51 b =Sabaean (GB), 45 br =Vickyjoy (NZ), 65 blk =Sovereign Countess =False Credit (NZ), 56 b (AUS), 92 b =Hornbeam (GB), 53 ch =Claude (ITY), 64 b =Aigue-Vive, 52 b =Cerreto (IRE), 70 ch =Crepello (GB), 54 ch =Crenelle (GB), 60 b =Mulberry Harbour (GB), =Italian Countess (AUS), 54 b 83 b *Nasrullah, 40 b =Orgoglio (GB), 49 b =Orienne (IRE), 43 ch =Deanne (AUS), 68 b =Smokey Eyes (IRE), 47 =Movie Queen (AUS), 63 ch ch =Broadway (AUS), 46 b Note on terminology in this report: Direct Cross refers to Dosage Profile: 1 3 7 1 0 Inbreeding: Northern Dancer: 4S X 5S Dosage Index: 1.67 Natalma: 5S X 5S the exact sire over exact broodmare sire; Rated Cross is Center of Distribution: +0.33 *Sir Tristram: 5S X 3D the cross used to base the TrueNicks rating and may differ from the direct cross to maintain statistical significance; AEI: Average Earnings Index; AWD: Average Winning Distance (in furlongs). All currency figures converted to U.S. dollars at time of race or sale. Pedigree and racing information provided by: Copyright © 2011 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 1 of 2 02/25/11 00:19:00 EST =Unnamed A Based on the cross of Danehill and his sons/Sovereign Red (NZ) Variant = 3.92 Breeder: Roncon (AUS) Starters Considered Auction Results - All Foals Surface Performance in Rated Cross on Direct Sire/Broodmare Sire Cross for Rated Cross Direct Sire/ Type #Sold Avg Med Type Dirt Turf AW 1 Broodmare Sire Cross Weanlings - - - Starters 5 59 3 Additional Starters on Rated Cross 58 Yearlings - - - Winners 2 37 - Total Starters 59 2YOs - - - SW - 5 - Sire Broodmare Sire Sire Name =Fastnet Rock (AUS) Broodmare Sire Name =Sovereign Red (NZ) Sire AEI 2.26 Broodmare Sire AEI 1.56 Progeny AWD 6.45 f Progeny AWD as BM Sire 6.75 f Chief Earner Wanted (AUS) ($1,049,373) Chief Earner Princess Coup (AUS) ($3,120,554) Out of BM By Sire Line All Foals Bred on Rated Cross Sire Line with with Other Mares Other Sires All Foals Colts Fillies All Foals All Foals Foals of Racing Age 87 36 51 51,324 827 Starters (% Foals of Racing Age) 59 (68%) 24 (67%) 35 (69%) 25,906 (50%) 542 (66%) Winners (% Foals of Racing Age) 38 (44%) 15 (42%) 23 (45%) 14,690 (29%) 322 (39%) SW (% Foals of Racing Age) 5 (6%) 2 (6%) 3 (6%) 1,221 (2%) 20 (2%) Earnings $4,628,624 $801,184 $3,827,440 $1,084,473,299 $17,408,660 Avg Distance Raced 6.87 f 6.73 f 6.95 f 7.33 f 6.88 f Avg Winning Distance 6.78 f 6.55 f 6.89 f 7.28 f 6.76 f Top 15 Foals Bred on Rated Cross Name Sex Foaled Sire/Broodmare Sire Best Race DANE RIPPER Mare 1993 Danehill/Sovereign Red (NZ) G1SW DOUBTING (AUS) Mare 2002 Redoute's Choice (AUS)/Sovereign Red (NZ) G2SW LIEUTENANT (AUS) Gelding 2001 Danehill Dancer (IRE)/Sovereign Red (NZ) G2SW DEA (AUS) Mare 2000 West Point/Sovereign Red (NZ) G3SW IMPRISONED (AUS) Gelding 2001 Commands (AUS)/Sovereign Red (NZ) G3SW Patriotism (AUS) Gelding 2003 Commands (AUS)/Sovereign Red (NZ) G3SP La Belle Chataigne (AUS) Mare 2005 Catbird (AUS)/Sovereign Red (NZ) SP Danasierra (AUS) Mare 2002 Danehill/Sovereign Red (NZ) SP Storm Kite (AUS) Mare 2004 Honours List (IRE)/Sovereign Red (NZ) Wnr Colmaine (AUS) Mare 2000 Nothin' Leica Dane (AUS)/Sovereign Red (NZ) Wnr Deliver The Dream (AUS) Mare 2006 Elvstroem (AUS)/Sovereign Red (NZ) Wnr Bye Bella (AUS) Mare 2006 Khyber Pass (AUS)/Sovereign Red (NZ) Wnr Half Moon Bay (AUS) Mare 2001 Great Dane (IRE)/Sovereign Red (NZ) Wnr Tambourine (AUS) Mare 1996 Danzero (AUS)/Sovereign Red (NZ) Wnr Billy Cart Hill (AUS) Gelding 1998 Danehill Dancer (IRE)/Sovereign Red (NZ) Wnr Pedigree and racing information provided by: Copyright © 2011 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 2 of 2.
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