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HORSE in TRAINING, Consigned by Kingsley House Stables (M. Johnston) the Property of Darley Will Stand at Park Paddocks, Somerville Paddock S, Box 364 HORSE IN TRAINING, consigned by Kingsley House Stables (M. Johnston) the Property of Darley Will Stand at Park Paddocks, Somerville Paddock S, Box 364 Sadler's Wells (USA) Galileo (IRE) 152 (WITH VAT) Urban Sea (USA) New Approach (IRE) NEWSREADER Ahonoora Park Express (USA) Matcher (2010) Mr Prospector (USA) Machiavellian (USA) A Bay Gelding Headline (GB) Coup de Folie (USA) (1993) Priceless Fame Irish Castle (USA) (USA) Comely Nell NEWSREADER (USA): placed twice at 2 and 3 years, 2013. Highest BHA rating 70 (Flat) Latest BHA rating 65 (Flat) (prior to compilation) TURF 2 runs 1 pl £481 ALL WEATHER 2 runs 1 pl £216 1st Dam HEADLINE (GB), unraced; dam of four winners from 10 runners and 11 foals of racing age viz- ANCIENT WORLD (USA) (2000 g. by Spinning World (USA)), won 5 races at 3 and 4 years at home, in France and in Italy and £260,067 including Premio Vittorio di Capua, Milan, Gr.1 and Stan James Winter Hill Stakes, Windsor, Gr.3 , placed 6 times including second in Rolls-Royce Cars London Joel Stakes, Newmarket, Gr.3 and totesport.com Royal Windsor Stakes, Windsor, L. JILBAB (USA) (1999 f. by A P Indy (USA)), won 3 races at 2 and 3 years in U.S.A. and £237,751 including Coaching Club American Oaks, Belmont Park, Gr.1 , placed 4 times including third in Cotillion Handicap, Philadelphia Pa, Gr.2 ; dam of: Abaya (USA), unraced; dam of Abra (USA) , winner to 2013 in U.S.A., placed third in Gravesend Handicap, Aqueduct. PRESS RELEASE (USA) (2003 c. by Old Trieste (USA)), won 5 races at 5 to 7 years in U.S.A. and £33,765 and placed 15 times. NEWSREEL (IRE) (2006 f. by A P Indy (USA)), won 1 race at 3 years in U.S.A. and £15,833. Bandeau (USA) (2001 f. by Quiet American (USA)), ran in U.S.A.; dam of 5 winners. MORE THAN BANDEAU (USA) , winner to 2013 in Canada. LUXURY TO SHARE (USA) , winner to 2013 in U.S.A. (2012 f. by Bernardini (USA)). 2nd Dam PRICELESS FAME (USA) , won 2 races at 3 years in U.S.A. and placed once; Own sister to BOLD FORBES (USA) ; dam of five winners from 7 runners and 12 foals of racing age including- DUNBEATH (USA) (c. by Grey Dawn II), won 4 races at 2 years and £134,421 including William Hill Futurity Stakes, Doncaster, Gr.1 and Royal Lodge Stakes, Ascot, Gr.2 , third in Dante Stakes, York, Gr.2 and St James's Palace Stakes, Royal Ascot, Gr.2 ; sire. SARATOGA SIX (USA) (c. by Alydar (USA)), won 4 races at 2 years in U.S.A. and £210,303 including Del Mar Futurity, Del Mar, Gr.1 , Hollywood Juvenile Championship Stakes, Hollywood Park, Gr.2 and Balboa Stakes, Del Mar, Gr.3 ; sire. Priceless Pearl (USA) (f. by Alydar (USA)), won 1 race at 2 years and £10,346, placed second in Waterford Candelabra Stakes, Goodwood, Gr.3 ; dam of winners. ISLA DEL REY (USA) , won TJH Group Chartwell Stakes, Lingfield Park, L. ; dam of L'OISEAU D'ARGENT (USA) , won Sussex Handicap, Delaware Park, L. Khwlah (USA) (f. by Best Turn (USA)), won 1 race, placed second in Premio Legnano, Milan, Gr.2 and Preis der Stadt Baden-Baden, Baden-Baden, L. ; dam of winners. KHEYRAH (USA) , 3 races at 2 and 3 years and £12,123; dam of GIANT RYAN (USA) , won Vosburgh Invitational Stakes, Belmont Park, Gr.1 . ALKARIYH (USA) , 1 race at 2 years and placed once; dam of YOMALO (IRE) , 6 races at 3 to 6 years and £96,080 including Ballyogan Stakes, Leopardstown, Gr.3 . MILLIARDAIRE (USA) , won 2 races at 4 years in U.S.A.; dam of winners. LAKEWAY (USA) , won Hollywood Oaks, Hollywood Park, Gr.1 , Mother Goose Stakes, Belmont Park, Gr.1 , Santa Anita Oaks, Santa Anita, Gr.1 , Las Virgenes Stakes, Santa Anita, Gr.1 ; dam of SLUICE (USA) , won Misty Isle Stakes, Arlington Inter, L. ; grandam of MUSHKA (USA) , won Juddmonte Spinster Stakes, Keeneland, Gr.1 and second in Breeders' Cup Ladies' Classic, Santa Anita, Gr.1 . Devine (USA) , winner in U.S.A., second in Wild Rose Handicap, Prairie Meadows, L. ; dam of SCOTUS (USA) , won Matt Winn Stakes, Churchill Downs, Gr.3 ; grandam of GRAND ADVENTURE (USA) , won King Edward Stakes, Woodbine, Gr.2 and second in Nearctic Stakes, Woodbine, Gr.1 . .
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