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BAY COLT Foaled 4Th September 2018 BAY COLT Foaled 4th September 2018 Sire Screen Hero Grass Wonder ..............................Silver Hawk MAURICE (JPN) Running Heroine ................... Sunday Silence 2011 Mejiro Frances Carnegie ................................... Sadler's Wells Mejiro Monterey..................................Mogami Dam Manhattan Rain Encosta de Lago.............................Fairy King AUSBRED FRIEND Shantha's Choice .......................... Canny Lad 2013 Ponte Piccolo Volksraad...................................Green Desert Baronia.............................................. Half Iced MAURICE (JPN) (Bay 2011-Stud Japan 2017, Aust. 2017). Horse of the Year, Champion Sprinter & Champion Miler in Japan in 2015. 11 wins-2 at 2-from 1400m to 2000m, HK$35,340,000, 536,246,000¥, HKJC Hong Kong Mile, Gr.1, Champions Mile, Gr.1, Hong Kong Cup, Gr.1, Kyoto Mile Championship, Gr.1, Tokyo Tenno Sho (Autumn), Gr.1, Yasuda Kinen, Gr.1. Brother to SP Lucas (2d Tokyo Sports Hai Nisai S., Gr.3). His oldest Aust.-bred progeny are yearlings. 1st dam AUSBRED FRIEND, by Manhattan Rain. Unraced. Half-sister to ABLE FRIEND, Move on Up (dam of DAYTONA RED). This is her second foal. Her first foal is a 2YO. 2nd dam PONTE PICCOLO, by Volksraad. 3 wins from 1400m to 2050m, A$244,750, Illawarra TC Keith F Nolan Classic, L, BTC Finance Solutions Doomben Bracelet P., AJC Claymore H., 2d AJC Adrian Knox S., Gr.3, BTC Doomben Roses S., Gr.3, STC Flotilla H. Half-sister to GLOBAL NEWS. Dam of 7 named foals, 4 to race, 2 winners, inc:- ABLE FRIEND (Shamardal). Head of the 2015 WTR (Sprint). Equal Leading Older Male on the 2015 WTR (Mile). Horse of the Year & Champion Miler in Hong Kong in 2014-15. 13 wins from 1200m to 1600m, £5,063, A$24,200, HK$61,273,500, Longines Hong Kong Mile, Gr.1, HKJC Champions Mile, Gr.1, Stewards' Cup, Gr.1, Queen's Silver Jubilee Cup, Gr.1, BOCHK Wealth Management Jockey Club Mile, Gr.2, Premier Bowl H., L, Chairman's Trophy, L-twice, Hong Kong Classic Mile, L, Chevalier Senior Housing H., Dublin H., Pokfulam Riding School H., 2d HKJC Champions Mile, Gr.1, Queen's Silver Jubilee Cup, Gr.1, BMW Hong Kong Derby, L, Hong Kong Classic Cup, L, ATC McGrath Estate Agents H., 3d HKJC Longines Hong Kong Mile, Gr.1, Stewards' Cup, Gr.1, BOCHK Wealth Management Jockey Club Mile, Gr.2, Verbena H., 4th HKJC BOCHK Wealth Management Jockey Club Sprint, Gr.2, Premier Bowl H., L. Able Engine. 3 wins from 1350m to 2200m to 2019-20. Purple Royale. Unraced. Dam of- Charmed Princess. 5 wins from 1200m to 1600m, A$134,130, in 2018-19, Clarence River JC Grafton Guineas, 2d ATC Construction Consultants H. I'm Antman. Winner at 2200m in 2018-19, GCTC Book Now for Melbourne Cup H. Move on Up. Unraced. Dam of- DAYTONA RED (Sebring). 3 wins from 2100m to 2500m, New Zealand St Leger, L, ARC Stella Artois S., 3d Waikato RC SVS Hamilton H. 3rd dam BARONIA, by Half Iced. 5 wins-1 at 2-from 1050m to 1600m, VATC Virginia H., SAJC Improvers' H., VATC Forina H., 2d Otago RC The Eta-Griffins H., SAJC City of Woodville H., 3d Otago Daily Times H. Sister to (BIG) BARRON, half-sister to Making Fey (dam of APERCU). Dam of 5 named foals, 4 to race, 3 winners, inc:- GLOBAL NEWS (Jetball). 5 wins-2 at 2-from 1000m to 1600m, R708,125, Turffontein South African Nursery P., Gr.1, Kenilworth Merchants S., Gr.2, Green Point S., Gr.2, Winter Guineas, Gr.3, 2d Clairwood Sharp Electronics Cup, Gr.1, Vaal Platinum Juvenile 1200 S. (c&g), L, 3d Kenilworth Cape Argus Guineas, Gr.1, Matchem S., Gr.3, Homberg S., Gr.3, Champ de Mars Duchess of York Cup, 4th Kenilworth Cape of Good Hope Derby, Gr.1, Queen's P., Gr.1, Diadem S., Gr.2. PONTE PICCOLO (Volksraad). 3 wins. See above. Typify. 5 wins-1 at 2-at 1200m, 1300m, QTC Molly's Robe H., IPG Print H., 2d QTC Shift Along H., 3d QTC Campaign King 2YO H. Producer. 4th dam BARRON FEY, by Scottish Rifle. Unraced. Sister to Less Ice, half-sister to Engagement (dam of IVORY'S IRISH, FRESNO CANYON), Life at Last (dam of FULL AT LAST), Betty Box (dam of ALYNDA), Field Day (dam of DARWEESH). Dam of 10 foals, 9 to race, 7 winners, inc:- (BIG) BARRON (Half Iced). 12 wins from 1300m to 3200m, A$432,095, VRC Dalgety H., Gr.2, VATC Heatherlie H., L, Cranbourne Cup, L, VATC Bill Williamson H., Malua H., Warragul H., 2d SAJC Adelaide Cup, Gr.1, BATC Labour Day Cup, L, Murray Bridge Gold Cup, L, VATC Lonsdale H., Oakbank RC Yalumba Classic Hurdle, 3d SAJC Rain Lover P., Gr.3, Mornington Cup, L, Warrnambool Cup, VRC Cup Hurdle, 4th SAJC Adelaide Cup, Gr.1, West End Super S., Gr.3-twice, VATC Easter Cup, Gr.3. Making Fey (Zabeel). 3 wins from 1300m to 1900m, AJC Crossing H., Hon James White H., STC Vouris & Bell Chartered Accountants H., 2d Gosford Guineas, L, STC Prudential Superannuation H., 3d STC New Asia-Singapore Cup, Off Broadway Hotel H. Dam of- APERCU (Encosta de Lago). 2 wins at 2, A$414,225, QTC TJ Smith Classic, Gr.1, BTC Golden S., L, 2d City Tatt's RC Omega 2YO P., 3d AJC La Caissiere 2YO H., 4th VRC Ottawa S., L, Ipswich TC Gai Waterhouse Classic, L. Producer..
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