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BAY FILLY Barn 21 Hip No Consigned by Hunter Valley Farm, Agent Hip No. BAY FILLY Barn 386 Foaled April 14, 2018 21 Empire Maker Pioneerof the Nile ................ Star of Goshen American Pharoah ................ Yankee Gentleman Littleprincessemma .............. Exclusive Rosette BAY FILLY Sadler's Wells Galileo .................................. Urban Sea Fabulous (IRE) ...................... (2013) Rahy Mariah's Storm .................... Immense By AMERICAN PHAROAH (2012). Horse of the year, Triple Crown winner of 9 races, $8,650,300, Kentucky Derby [G1] (CD, $1,418,800), Xpressbet- .com Preakness S. [G1] (PIM, $900,000), Belmont S. [G1] (BEL, $800,- 000), Breeders Cup Classic [G1] (KEE, $2,750,000)-ntr, etc. His first foals are 2-year-olds of 2019 . Sire of winners Maven (in 1 start, $95,488, Con - nolly's Redmills Prix du Bois [G3] ), Monarch of Egypt ($45,464, 2nd GAIN Railway S. [G2] ), Envied (in 1 start, $15,600), Saqqara King ($7,045). 1st dam FABULOUS (IRE), by Galileo. Unraced. Sister to Butterflies (IRE) , Hanky Panky . Dam of 1 other registered foal, a 2-year-old of 2019, which has not started. 2nd dam MARIAH'S STORM , by Rahy. 10 wins, 2 to 4, $724,895, Turfway Park Bud - weiser Breeders' Cup S. [G2] , Arlington-Washington Lassie S. [G2] , etc. Half-sister to PANORAMIC (GB) [G2] (sire), AIR ZION [L]. Dam of-- GIANT'S CAUSEWAY (c. by Storm Cat). 4 wins to 3, 743,-059, in Ireland, horse of the year in Europe, hwt. colt at 3 on Irish Han€d., 7 - 9 1/2 and 9 1/2 - 11 fur., Esat Digifone Irish Champion S. [G1] , etc.; winner in 1 start at 2, 60,980, in France, Prix de la Salamandre [G1] ; 4 wins at 3, £935,000, in E€ngland, hwt. colt at 3 on English Hand., 9 1/2 - 11 fur., Juddmonte Interna - tional S. [G1] , Coral-Eclipse S. [G1] , etc.; placed at 3, $954,000, in N.A./U.S., 2nd Breeders' Cup Classic [G1] . (Total: $3,078,989). Leading sire 3 times. YOU'RESOTHRILLING (f. by Storm Cat). Winner at 2, £52,658, in England, Irish Thoroughbred Marketing Cherry Hinton S. [G2] , etc.; winner at 2, 83,678, in Ireland, Swordlestown Stud Sprint S. , etc. (Total: $219,- € [G3] 415). Dam of GLENEAGLES (IRE) [G1] (c. by Galileo, 7 wins, Total: $1,- 427,036, hwt. 3 times in Europe and Ireland, sire), HAPPILY (IRE) [G1] (f. by Galileo, Total: $878,482, hwt. filly at 2 on French Hand), etc. (c. by Storm Cat). Winner at 2, 43,658, in Ireland, 2nd Tumblebrutus € Galileo E.B.F. Futurity S. [G2] . (Total: $48,794). Sire. (c. by Storm Cat). Winner at 3, 18,633, in Ireland; placed at 3, Freud € £19,175, in England, 3rd Cork & Orrery S. [G2] . (Total: $44,016). Sire. (f. by Galileo). Winner at 2, 34,396, in Ireland, 2nd Mun - Butterflies (IRE) € ster Oaks S. [G3] , 3rd Flame Of Tara E.B.F. S. [G3] . (Total: $38,302). (c. by Storm Cat). Winner at 2, 25,575, in Ireland, 3rd Emi - Tiger Dance € rates Airline Minstrel S. [G3] . (Total: $34,093). Sire. (f. by Galileo). Winner at 3, 24,355, in Ireland, 3rd Ballyogan Hanky Panky € S. [G3] . (Total: $31,794). Roar of the Tiger (c. by Storm Cat). Winner, 19,780, in Ireland; 3 wins, $79,390, in N.A./U.S., 3rd Governor's H. [L] (ELP, €$8,250). (Total: $97,184). Sire. Engagements: E.B.F., Breeders' Cup. Foaled in Kentucky. (KTDF)..
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