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WORKHARDB. Mare 2004 Race Record WORKHARD B. Mare 2004 Race Record: Unplaced. Produce Record: Dam two named foals, both raced, 1 winner‐ 2009 Missed to Snowland. 2010 NORTHERN MISSILE (colt by Northern Meteor). Unplaced. 2011 Slipped by Denman. 2012 Payroll (filly by Not a Single Doubt). Winner at 2 at 1206m, in 2014‐15, 2d MRC Redoute's Choice S., L 2013 (colt by Snitzel). 2014 Missed to Delago Deluxe. SIRE: RED RANSOM (USA) (1987). 2 wins at 2 in USA. Sire of 1592 rnrs, 1079 wnrs, 109 SW, inc. Typhoon Tracy (STC Coolmore Classic, Gr.1), Perfect Sting, Electrocutionist, Red Clubs, etc. Sire of the dams of SW War Command, Rollout the Carpet, Temida, Devil May Care, Mahbooba, Red Ruler, Eyjur, Ivawood, Daring Dancer, Vavasour, Vilanova, Vo Heart, Chance Bye, Runaway, Regal Ransom, Sherine, Fashion Statement, Marchfield, Strut the Stage, Full Ransom, etc. 1st DAM FAST WORK (NZ), by Palace Music (USA). 3 wins–1 at 2– 1200 to 1400m, , STC International H., 2d AJC Rooty Hill RSL H., 3d STC Fresh Salads H. Half‐sister to BAWALAKSANA, DAMASCHINO (dam of SHAAHEQ). Dam of five named foals, all raced, three winners inc‐ FLYING CELEBRITY (f by Success Express (USA)) 4 wins–1 at 2– at 1200, 1350m, $147,875, AJC Wenona Girl H., STC Novotel Sydney on Darling Harbour H., AJC Dark Sky 2YO H., Chatham H., 2d STC Hansen Yuncken Series H., Dick Smith Electronics P., Ansett Australia H., Harris Farm H., Sovereign Slipper H., 3d AJC San Miguel Easter Carnival Welter H., Birdcage Welter H., STC Truscott's Toyota Welter H., De Bortoli Wines Series H., 4th AJC PJ Bell H., L, Sapphire S., L Dam of 2 winners‐ DISCO DAN 5 wins 1100 to 1600m, $127,336, MVRC Legends After the Last H., 2d VRC David Bourke Provincial P.H., Cranbourne TC Autumn Country Showcase Final H., 3d MRC Longfella H. FLYFILLYFLY Winner at 1300m, in 2013‐14 RADIANCE OF APOLLO (f by Waajib (Ire)) 4 wins–2 at 2– 1000 to 1580m, STC Tuesdays' Slave Millinery H., Tooheys New 2YO H., 2d STC Westfield 2YO H., AJC Star City H., Sydney City Lexus H., Kennedy H., STC Forstaff 2YO H., Independent Education Union Cup, Doonside H. Dam of 3 winners‐ ARKIBOUM 4 wins at 1000, 1100m, to 2014‐15, ATC Australian Turf Club H., 3d ATC Senior Newspaper H., MVRC Essendon Mazda 55 Challenge Heat H. LEAPING LEROY 10 wins 1500 to 1900m, $155,143, to 2014‐15 LONHRO'S RADIANCE Winner at 1020m, in 2013‐14 BRODERIE (f by Snippets) 6 wins 1100 to 1400m, Dam of 3 winners‐ YOUR EXCELLENCY 7 wins 900 to 1200m, $143,515, to 2014‐15, MVRC City Jeep H., 2d MRC Perri Cutten H., ATC Cafe Culture H., Hyland Race Colours H., MVRC Essendon Mazda 55 Second Challenge Heat H., 3d ATC Little Caesars Pizza H., TAB Rewards H., Vinery Yearlings H. TAYSIDE Winner at 1600m, in 2014‐15, 2d HKJC Mastermind H. WITH CARE 2 wins at 1200, 1300m, in 2014‐15 2nd DAM Princess Jocinda (NZ), by Imposing. 3 wins–1 at 2– at 1200, 1250m, , AJC Governor MacQuarie H., VATC How Now H., STC Stansmore S., 2d STC Australian Chicago H., 3d AJC San Domenico S., Gr3 Half‐sister to YONEDA (dam of BOLD SEA, YULEDA). Dam of 11 foals, all winners inc‐ BAWALAKSANA (g by Straight Strike (USA)) 7 wins–1 at 2– 1000 to 1600m, $262,890, AuRC Railway H., Gr1, WRC Telegraph H., Gr1, AuRC Schofields of Newmarket H., Coca‐Cola H., Avondale JC Direct Forms H., 2d Hawke's Bay GR Kelt Memorial H., L, BOP RC Stewart Browne Electrical H., 3d BOP RC Japan‐New Zealand International Trophy, Gr2, Matamata RC Watson Bloodstock H., Taranaki RC Devon Hotel H. DAMASCHINO (f by Last Tycoon (Ire)) 6 wins–3 at 2– 1000 to 2020m, $453,702, VRC Matriarch S., Gr3, MRC Eclipse S., Gr3, Waikato RC Star Way S., L, New Zealand Bloodstock Juvenile H., BOP RC Ultimate Motor Group Ford Juvenile H., Diamond Deliveries 3YO H., 2d AuRC Eight Carat Classic, Gr2, Moonee Valley Oaks, Gr2, Avondale JC Portage Peninsula Hotel 3YO S., 3d New Zealand Oaks, Gr1, Matamata Breeders' S., Gr2, VRC Thoroughbred Breeders S., Gr3, MRC Air Conditioning Professionals P., 4th AJC Australian Oaks, Gr1, AuRC Royal S., Gr2, Hollywood Beverly Hills H., Gr2, Wilshire H., Gr3, Hawke's Bay Gold Trail S., Gr3 Dam of‐ SHAAHEQ (f by Redoute's Choice) Joint third filly on 2009‐10 Australasian 2YO Classification. Winner at 2 at 1200m, $386,375, VRC Thoroughbred Breeders S., Gr3, 2d MRC Blue Diamond S., Gr1, VRC Ottawa S., L, MRC Merson Cooper S., L, Blue Diamond Preview (f), L, 4th MRC Quezette S., L ELFINA 4 wins at 1300, 1400m, $128,485, ATC LG Mobile H., Merran Wiggins Travelmanagers H., 2d VRC Wrap Around H., 3d ATC TJ's Champagne Bar H. VALDA MERCEDA 5 wins 1100 to 1300m, $100,630, AJC Reckless H., STC Coolmore Series H., Randwick Labour Club & South Juniors H., 3d AJC Veiled Threat H., Diggers' Restaurant H. Dam of‐ Sir Hallowell (g by More Than Ready (USA)) 5 wins at 1210m, $243,263, WATC Pink's Clean Air H., Westspeed 3YO H., Dr Malcolm Smith H., Regal Bakery H., MRC (Mornington) Betfair H., 2d WATC Cyril Flower S., L, Magic Millions Perth Yearling Sale H., WA TAB Agents Association H., Ramelius Resources H., Perth Racing Silver Members H., 3d WATC S., L, WATC Blue Heeler H., 4th STC Hobartville S., Gr2, WATC Birthday S., L, Supremacy S., L, Miss Andretti H., L, Northam Sprint S., L FAST WORK 3 wins. See above. SEERSHA 2 wins at 1300, 1350m, BATC Mary Crest H., 2d BATC Aluminium H. Grand‐dam of‐ Lady Mary (f by Dane Shadow) Winner at 1710m, 3d GCTC Ken Russell Memorial Classic, L, 4th BRC Lancaster S., L PRINCESS ALAANA Winner at 1400m, 3d AJC Julia Ross Personnel H., Veilmond H., Evening Peal H. Dam of‐ Kerchings (g by Tale of the Cat (USA)) 3 wins at 1460, 1800m, , to 2013‐14, ATC Coogee P., 3d VRC Fashion S., L, ATC Ascot Club P., Free Entry Today P., STC Winning Post Restaurant P. STARRY STRIKE Winner at 1000m, Dam of‐ Starry Light (f by Danehill Dancer (Ire)) 3 wins–1 at 2– 1200 to 1400m, $111,710, AJC Balmoral 2YO H., STC Congratulations Fiumicino H., 2d STC Rosehill Event Centre H., 3d Gosford Guineas, L, AJC Sydney City Toyota H., Arrowfield Stud H., STC Grey Gums Hotel H., 4th STC Civic S., L CHOICES ARE Winner at 1300m, Dam of‐ Choose (f by Starcraft (NZ)) 5 wins 1200 to 1420m, $192,320, to 2014‐15, SAJC Schweppes H., VRC Leonard H., Trackside H., MRC Sportingbet Best Tote H., 2d MRC Premier Signs S., Gr3 3rd DAM JOCASTA, by Pakistan II (GB). 6 wins at 2 1000 to 1400m, , Avondale JC Classic S., WRC North Island Challenge S., Matamata Breeders' S., WRC Fitzherbert H., Hopeful S., 4th AuRC Railway H. Dam of 8 named foals, 6 to race, 5 winners inc‐ Princess Jocinda (f by Imposing) 3 wins. See above. TUSKA 11 wins 1000 to 1400m, TTC Clarnico H., Horse of the Year H.‐twice, Winfield H.‐twice, Tasmanian Chairlifts H. TRACOSTA 3 wins at 1600m, AJC Pharamond H., WA Long H. PRINCE MARCASTA 2 wins at 1200m, AJC Gallantic H., Festival of Sydney H. BERIBBONED Winner at 2 at 1250m, STC John Newell H., 3d STC Jubilee Ford H. TOCHKA Unraced, Dam of‐ Lancaster Square (c by John's Hope) 8 wins 1150 to 1400m, AJC W Forester Welter H., BOP RC Seatrans H., Avondale JC Harrison & Grierson Sprint S., 2d AJC Welter H., AuRC Stamford Greeting Cards Improvers H., 3d Waikato RC Westminster Sprint H., L, AuRC Hibiscus H., Ivory Hunter Syndicate H., Avondale JC Prime Site H., 4th AuRC Newmarket H., L, Fashion S., L. Sire. LADY MARSCAY Winner at 900m, Dam of ‐ ROLLING ALONG 2 wins at 1400, 2050m, Dam of ‐ LEBRECHAUN (g by Iglesia) 9 wins 1200 to 1600m, $266,965, Canberra RC National Sprint H., L, AJC Lactate Pro H., 2d AJC Deloitte H., 3d ATC Ajax S., Gr2 G'DAY OLD MATE 7 wins 1000 to 1200m, $233,750, to 2013‐14, BRC Goa Get Noticed H., Patinack Farm H., Rohrig H., Sky Racing World H., 2d BRC Normanby Hotel H., Wilston Grange AFC H., Concrib H., 3d BRC Barrier Trials on Sky H., IPG Print H., Lavin Park Racing 3YO H., Continental Cup H., Perfect Italiano H., Channel Seven H., Asahi Super Dry H., Nairn Constructions H., Winning Edge Corporate Awards H., 4th BRC Lightning H., L, Toowoomba TC Weetwood H., L BEAUSCAY Unraced, Dam of ‐ PHAZE ACTION (g by Phizam (NZ)) 7 wins 2025 to 3300m, $348,574, VRC Andrew Ramsden S., L, MRC Counsel H., 2d SCTC Caloundra City Cup, L, MVRC Mix FM H., Arrow Training Services H., 3d MVRC Spotlight H. PHIZUP 5 wins 1620 to 3000m, TRC HMAS Hobart H., TTC Makybe Diva H., O'Keefe's Hotel P., 2d MRC KS Environmental H., TRC Think Pink on 29 May H., Iris Computing P., Raine & Horne Hobart P., 3d TRC South Sea Oyster Farm H., TTC Tasmanianturfclub.com P., McCrimmon Insurance Services H. MISSY MAC 4 wins 1212 to 2040m, $104,100, MVRC Arrow Training Services H., 2d MVRC Workstreams H., VRC Sheet Anchor H., Laverton H., MRC Brava Jeannie H., MVRC Octagonal Lounge Grand Opening H. YONEDA Unraced, Dam of ‐ BOLD SEA (c by Sea Anchor (Ire)) 8 wins–2 at 2– 1000 to 1600m, $142,750, ACT RC National Sprint H., L, Gosford Classic, L, AJC Kingster Welter H., Hoxton Park H., 2d STC Gloaming S., Gr2, AJC Ted Hush Welter H., Gold and Black Welter H., City Tatt's RC Laurie Taylor H., 3d Newcastle JC Cameron H., L, 4th Newcastle JC Newmarket H., L YULEDA (f by One Pound Sterling (GB)) 4 wins–1 at 2– at 1200, 1500m, WATC Sheila Gwynne S., L, Nimrod Quality Sprint H., Pretoria H., 2d WATC Champion Fillies S., Gr2, Lindsay Rosenthal S., L, All Stars S., L, Le Var H., Southern Cross H., 3d WATC Angus Paterson Quality H., Coca‐Cola Welter H., Travewest Tourism H., City of Belmont S.H.
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