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MARE, Consigned by Godolphin MARE, consigned by Godolphin Will Stand at Park Paddocks, Highflyer Paddock F, Box 147 Giant's Causeway Storm Cat (USA) (WITH VAT) (USA) Mariah's Storm (USA) 1553 Shamardal (USA) Machiavellian (USA) PERFECT NOTE Helsinki (GB) (GB) Helen Street (2007) Shirley Heights Mezzo Soprano Darshaan A Bay Mare Delsy (FR) (USA) Blushing Groom (FR) (2000) Morn of Song (USA) Glorious Song (CAN) Covered by NEW APPROACH (IRE). Last Service June 4th; believed NOT to be in foal. PERFECT NOTE (GB), won 1 race at 3 years and placed once; Dam of one winner: 2012 Romance Story (IRE) (f. by New Approach (IRE)), won 3 races at 2 and 3 years, 2015 at home and in Germany and £27,720 and placed 7 times including second in Nereide- Rennen, Munich, L., third in Grosser Sparkassenpreis, Stadtsparkasse, Dusseldorf, L. and Grosser Preis Metallbau Burckhardt GMBH, Hannover, L. 2013 Boethius (GB) (g. by Manduro (GER)), placed once at 2 years, 2015. 2014 Strathspey (GB) (f. by New Approach (IRE)), unraced to date. 2015 (f. by Dubawi (IRE)). 2016 (c. by Teofilo (IRE)). 1st Dam MEZZO SOPRANO (USA), won 4 races at 2 and 3 years at home, in France and in U.A.E. and £247,222 including Prix Vermeille-Fouquet's Barriere, Longchamp, Gr.1 and EBF Galtres Stakes, York, L., placed 3 times viz second in Caffreys Lupe Stakes, Goodwood, L., third in Ribblesdale Stakes, Ascot, Gr.2 and Prix de Psyche, Deauville, Gr.3; dam of three winners from 3 runners and 7 foals of racing age including- CLAREMONT (IRE) (c. by Sadler's Wells (USA)), won 4 races at 3 to 5 years and £219,154 including Prix du Lys, Chantilly, Gr.3, Aston Park Stakes, Newbury, L. and Nad Al Sheba Trophy, Meydan, L., placed second in Prix de l'Avre, Longchamp, L., third in Jockey Club Stakes, Newmarket, Gr.2, Prix Hocquart, Longchamp, Gr.2. 2nd Dam MORN OF SONG (USA), won 3 races at 3 and 4 years at home and in U.S.A. and £27,622; Own sister to RAHY (USA); dam of two winners from 4 runners and 7 foals of racing age including- EMIRATES TO DUBAI (USA) (c. by Storm Cat (USA)), won 4 races at 4 and 5 years in U.S.A. and £81,420 including Red Wing Dream Stakes, Belmont Park, L., placed once. Halwa Song (USA), unraced; dam of winners. MARTINBOROUGH (JPN), won Chunichi Shimbun Hai, Chukyo, Gr.3. FRERE JACQUES (JPN), won Radio Nikkei Sho, Nakayama, Gr.3. HALWA SWEET (JPN), winner in Japan; dam of VERXINA (JPN), won Victoria Mile, Tokyo, Gr.1 (twice), second in Oka Sho (1000 Guineas), Hanshin, Gr.1, CHEVAL GRAND (JPN), won Hanshin Daishoten, Hanshin, Gr.2, Vivlos (JPN), winner to 2016 in Japan, placed second in Shion Stakes, Nakayama, Gr.3. 3rd Dam GLORIOUS SONG (CAN), Champion older mare in Canada and U.S.A. in 1980, won 17 races in U.S.A. including Spinster Stakes, Keeneland, Gr.1, La Canada Stakes, Santa Anita, Gr.1, Santa Margarita Invitational Handicap, Santa Anita, Gr.1, Top Flight Handicap, Aqueduct, Gr.1; Own sister to SAINT BALLADO (CAN) and DEVIL'S BAG (USA); dam of eight winners from 11 runners and 13 foals of racing age including- SINGSPIEL (IRE), won 9 races at 2 to 5 years at home, in Japan, in U.A.E. and in U.S.A. including Juddmonte International Stakes, York, Gr.1, Coronation Cup, Epsom, Gr.1, Canadian International Stakes, Woodbine, Gr.1, Japan Cup, Tokyo, Gr.1; sire. RAHY (USA), won 6 races at 2 to 4 years at home and in U.S.A. including Bel Air Handicap, Hollywood Park, Gr.2, placed second in Middle Park Stakes, Newmarket, Gr.1; sire. RAKEEN (USA), won 6 races at home and in South Africa including Allen Snijman Stakes, Gosforth Park, Gr.2, placed third in Rothmans July Handicap, Greyville, Gr.1; sire. Chansonnette (GB), placed 3 times at 3 years in France; dam of a winner. DANON CHANTILLY (JPN), won NHK Mile Cup, Tokyo, Gr.1; sire. Ring of Music (GB), unraced; dam of winners. CAMPANOLOGIST (USA), won Gran Premio del Jockey Club, Milan, Gr.1; sire. .
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