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Lot 1 BAY COLT Box G 25 Foaled 10Th October 2016 Branded: Nrsh;61Over6 Offsh Account of WOBURN FARM, Ohaupo (As Agent). Lot 1 BAY COLT Box G 25 Foaled 10th October 2016 Branded: nrsh;61over6 offsh Sire O'Reilly Last Tycoon ............................ Try My Best Shamexpress Courtza ...............................Pompeii Court 2009 Volkrose Volksraad ..............................Green Desert Rose World ............................... Grosvenor Dam More Than Ready Southern Halo..................................... Halo Eagle's Reach (AUS) Woodman's Girl .........................Woodman 2008 Talons Shown Flying Spur.................................... Danehill Snippets' Show............................Snippets SHAMEXPRESS (NZ) (Bay 2009-Stud 2014). 3 wins-1 at 2-to 1200m, A$1,150,475, VRC Newmarket H., Gr.1. Leading NZ First Season Sire in 2017-18. Sire of 17 rnrs, 7 wnrs, inc. SW London Express (Wanganui JC Castletown S., L), SP Cyber Attack, Qiji Express and of Tiny Terror, Xpressmymind, Embrace Me, Mr Hooper and of the placegetters Ava Bella, Kaipaki, Lucky Mission, Surfliner, etc. His oldest progeny are 3YOs. 1st dam EAGLE'S REACH, by More Than Ready. Unplaced. This is her fourth foal. Her third foal is an unraced 3YO. Her first two foals are unraced. 2nd dam TALONS SHOWN, by Flying Spur. 6 wins 1110m to 1600m, A$146,100, MRC Perfect Bliss H., Savoir H., NP Distribution H., Imposera H., Werribee RC Watermark H., 2d MVRC Night Racing Christmas Parties H. Half-sister to Fledged (dam of FULLY FLEDGED). Dam of 7 named foals, all raced, 3 winners, inc:- Bomber Brown. 5 wins-1 at 2-1300m to 1800m, A$135,590, ATC Sportingbet Juvenile Stayer H., 2d ATC Schweppes H., 3d SAJC SAROA H. Double Eagle. 4 wins 1300m to 1800m, A$133,240, ATC Vinery Yearlings H., 2d ATC Inglis Bonus Significant Prelude 2YO H., Bowermans Office Furniture P. Joyful Passion - Grateful Favors (Mac.). 3 wins at 1050m, 1350m to 2017-18 in Macau. 3rd dam SNIPPETS' SHOW, by Snippets. 2 wins-1 at 2-at 1000m, 1500m, WATC Supremacy S., L, Vista Safetrack H., 2d WATC Little Sandown H., 3d WATC Queen's P., L. Sister to CHEVAL PLACE, SNIPPET'S GIRL (dam of ACADEMY DANCER), Deep Snip, Our Side Show (dam of OMNITRADER, STOCKADE), three-quarter-sister to Tantinet (dam of SHOW BARRY), Pin Up Doll (dam of SUNRANGE), half-sister to Show 'em Sadie, Makena (dam of ROUQUIN). Dam of 7 named foals, all raced, 6 winners, inc:- Talons Shown. 6 wins. See above. Perfetto. 4 wins 1400m to 2000m, HK$2,586,850, HKJC Waterloo H., Silver Lining H., Shaanxi H., Nathan H., 2d HKJC Nanhai H. Hurricane Star. 2 wins at 1200m, 1300m, 2d VATC Leopardstown H. Dam of- Vermont Eagle. 2 wins at 1125m, 1200m in Aust. Dam of- Sino Eagle (Casino Prince). 7 wins 1200m to 1400m, A$336,360, VRC Mrs Mac's Family Bakery Sprint H., MRC Chris Flavelle H., VRC Indian Summer H., MRC Winning Edge Cup, Le Pine Funerals H., MVRC Sportingbet Best Tote Plus H., 3d VRC Frances Tressady S., Gr.3, MRC Alinghi S., L, 4th VRC Aurie's Star H., Gr.3. Fledged. Winner at 1400m in Aust. Dam of- FULLY FLEDGED (Align). Top Colt on The NZ 2007-08 2YO Free H. 3 wins-2 at 2-1100m to 1400m, NZ$215,188, A$24,500, ARC Diamond S., Gr.1, Waikato RC James & Annie Sarten Memorial S., L, 2d Hawke's Bay Guineas, Gr.2, ARC Newmarket H., L, 3d AJC Strada S., L. Sire. Fledgling (Captain Rio). 4 wins at 1200m, 1300m, ARC LA O'Sullivan Shield, Speed Date H., 2d ARC Mr Tiz Trophy, L. Dam of- BASSETT (Savabeel). 5 wins-1 at 2-at 1100m, 1200m, A$451,250, MVRC Abell S., L, MRC Hareeba S., L, 3d VRC Carbine Club S., Gr.3, MRC Zeditave S., Gr.3, Warrnambool RC Wangoom H., L. Account of WESTBURY STUD, Karaka (As Agent). Lot 2 BAY COLT Box C 20 Foaled 26th September 2016 Branded : nr sh;129 over6offsh Sire Secret Savings Seeking the Gold........ Mr. Prospector Swiss Ace (AUS) Jurisdictional.............................Damascus 2004 Rapid Serve Carson City ................. Mr. Prospector Tennis Partner ................ Northern Dancer Dam Rock of Gibraltar Danehill ........................................... Danzig Edie (AUS) Offshore Boom ..................... Be My Guest 2004 Jezabeel Zabeel ......................................Sir Tristram Passefleur ................................. Vice Regal SWISS ACE (AUS) (Bay 2004-Stud 2010). 12 wins-2 at 2, MRC Oakleigh P., Gr.1. Sire of 228 rnrs, 158 wnrs, inc. SW Swissta (ARC Great Northern Guineas, Gr.2), Secret Spirit, Passing Shot, Julius, First Serve, Mywayorthehighway, Ichiban, Top Prospect, Huka Eagle, SP Bella Gioia, Cut Me Loose, He's an Ace, Nova Swiss, Marseille en Fleur, Halleloojah - Best Wishes (Sing.), Lucky Edie, The Dom, Lincoln Road, etc. 1st dam EDIE, by Rock of Gibraltar. Unplaced. Three-quarter-sister to Eighth Wonder (dam of RACING EIGHT - WONDER MOSSMAN (Mac.)). This is her sixth foal. Dam of four foals to race, three winners- Lucky Edie (g. by Swiss Ace). 4 wins-1 at 2-800m to 1400m to 2017-18, Waikato RC Jorja's 12th Birthday H., 2d CJC Join the Club Membership Available Now H., 3d Wanganui Guineas, L, 4th Levin RC Ryder S., L. Poster Girl (f. by Postponed). 3 wins at 1200m, 1400m, Otaki Maori RC Riverstone Cafe H. Sedgwick (f. by General Nediym). Winner at 1200m. Ashima (f. by Red Giant). Placed. 2nd dam JEZABEEL, by Zabeel. Champion Stayer & Older Mare in NZ in 1999. 7 wins-2 at 2-1200m to 3200m, NZ$287,150, A$1,771,660, Auckland Cup, Gr.1, VRC Melbourne Cup, Gr.1, ARC Champagne S., L, Manawatu RC Carlton Hotel H., ARC Nature Sleep Juvenile H., 2d VATC Underwood S., Gr.1, Manawatu Cup, Gr.3. Sister to Fleureel (dam of RASMUSSEN), half-sister to ASHLEY GROVE. Dam of 10 foals, 5 to race, 3 winners, inc:- Living Hell. 2 wins at 1121m, 1200m, MRC Ripa H. Dam of- Faustus (More Than Ready). 3 wins-1 at 2-1100m to 1600m, A$185,345, ATC Nova 969 Fitzy & Wippa 2YO H., 2d Canberra RC Black Opal S., L. Eighth Wonder. Placed in Aust. Dam of- RACING EIGHT - WONDER MOSSMAN (Mac.) (Mossman). Horse of the Year in Macau in 2013-14 & 2014-15. 19 wins 1200m to 1800m to 2017-18 in Aust. and Macau, Macau Sand Specialist S., L, Star of the Sand S., L, Winter Trophy, L, Directors' Cup, L-twice, Spring Trophy, L, Macau Gold Cup, L-3 times, 2d Macau Star of the Sand S., L, Directors' Cup, L-twice, 3d Macau Star of the Sand S., L, Macau Derby, L, Macau Sprint Trophy, L, 4th Macau Sand Specialist S., L. Wonderworld. 2 wins at 1400m, 1900m, 2d AJC Yellowglen H. Dam of- More Wonder (Mossman). Winner at 2 at 1215m in 2017-18, Rotorua RC Arawa Park 2YO S., 3d Counties RC Champagne S., L. Heaven Instead. Unraced. Dam of- Marmalady (Duke of Marmalade). 5 wins 1600m to 2600m, 2d Turffontein Yellowwood H., Gr.3, 3d Turffontein Caradoc Gold Cup, Gr.3, Spook Express H., L, Aquanaut H., L, 4th Turffontein Gerald Rosenberg S., Gr.2. 3rd dam PASSEFLEUR, by Vice Regal. Placed. Sister to DUNDAS LANE, half-sister to FRONTIER BOY. Dam of 13 named foals, all raced, 8 winners, inc:- JEZABEEL (Zabeel). 7 wins. See above. ASHLEY GROVE (Kaapstad). 3 wins-1 at 2-1200m to 2400m, A$137,165, Tasmanian Derby, Gr.3, VATC James Grice H., 2d VRC St Leger, Gr.3. Account of RIVERROCK FARM, Matamata (As Agent). (The property of Soliloquy Lodge) Lot 3 BAY COLT Box F 63 Foaled 15th November 2016 Branded: nrsh;1over6offsh Sire Montjeu Sadler's Wells ................. Northern Dancer Tavistock Floripedes.....................................Top Ville 2005 Upstage Quest for Fame ................ Rainbow Quest Pedestal ......................................High Line Dam Storm Creek Storm Cat.................................. Storm Bird Eileen Dubh Shawnee Creek .................Mr. Prospector 2006 Vingtaine Centaine.........................................Century Solstice ........................................ Marceau TAVISTOCK (NZ) (Bay 2005-Stud 2010). 6 wins-1 at 2, Waikato Draught Sprint, Gr.1. Champion Sire in HK in 2015-16. Sire of 225 rnrs, 145 wnrs, 17 SW, inc. SW Werther (HKJC Queen Elizabeth II Cup, Gr.1), Tarzino, Tavago, Volkstok'n'barrell, Tavidream - Circuit Glory (H.K.), Hasselhoof, Hiflyer, Tomelilla, Gobstopper, Pacorus, Infantry, Avisto, Longchamp, Nymph Monte, Won Won Too, Tavy, Titanium, SP Milseain, Salsamor, etc. 1st dam EILEEN DUBH, by Storm Creek. 6 wins-2 at 2-1000m to 1600m, NZ$267,310, Levin Classic, Gr.1, Levin RC Courtesy Ford Juvenile H., 2d Waikato RC Cal Isuzu S., Gr.2, Hawkes Bay Gold Trail S., Gr.3, WRC Lightning H., L, 3d WRC Thorndon Mile, Gr.1, Manawatu Classic, Gr.3, Egmont RC Taranaki Breeders S., Gr.3, Manawatu RC Flying H., L, Wanganui JC Fillies' S., L, ARC Gucci 3YO H., 4th ARC Westbury Classic, L, Waikato RC Star Way S., L. Sister to Trickle (dam of SACRED MASTER), half-sister to Porotene Park. This is her second foal. Dam of one foal to race- Rosaleen Dubh (f. by Shocking). Winner at 1600m in Aust. 2nd dam VINGTAINE, by Centaine. Placed. Half-sister to CULMINATE, Paris Sky (dam of SOLVINI), Cappie (dam of CAPTIVATE). Dam of 7 foals, 6 to race, all winners, inc:- EILEEN DUBH (Storm Creek). 6 wins. See above. Porotene Park (Thorn Park). 5 wins 1340m to 1600m, Wanganui JC New Zealand Bloodstock Insurance H., Taranaki RC Ekraar & Echoes of Heaven at Linwood Park H., 2d CJC Warstep S., L, 3d CJC Inglewood S., L. Trickle. Winner at 1400m. Dam of- SACRED MASTER (Mastercraftsman). 7 wins 1600m to 2400m, NZ$196,275, A$181,525, ARC Avondale Cup, Gr.2, Newcastle Gold Cup, Gr.3, ARC Dunstan Feeds Qualifer, 2d Wyong Gold Cup, L, 3d Auckland Cup, Gr.1, 4th ATC Metropolitan H., Gr.1.
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