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ALBERTVILLE (GER) Hip No Consigned by South Point Sales Agency, Agent XII Barn ALBERTVILLE (GER) Hip No. 7 Bay Mare; foaled 2015 1675 Sadler's Wells High Chaparral (IRE) ............ Kasora So You Think (NZ) ................ Tights Triassic .................................. Astral Row ALBERTVILLE (GER) Super Concorde Big Shuffle ............................ Raise Your Skirts Al Qahira .............................. (2001) Aspros Arbarine ................................ Annabelle By SO YOU THINK (NZ) (2006). Champion twice in Australia, black-type win - ner of $8,696,325, Red Mills Irish Champion S. [G1] , etc. Sire of 6 crops of racing age, 943 foals, 516 starters, 26 black-type winners, 330 winners of 794 races and earning $27,305,460, including D'Argento (4 wins, $834,081, Sky Racing Rosehill Guineas [G1] , etc.), Inference (4 wins, $779,605, Girvan Waugh Randwick Guineas [G1] , etc.), Quick Thinker ($624,057, Bentley Australian Derby [G1] , etc.), Sopressa [G1] ($514,583). 1st dam Al Qahira , by Big Shuffle. Winner at 2, 43,005, in Germany, 3rd Hasseroder Sprint-Cup [L], Dallmayr Coupe Lu€kull [L]. (Total: $52,452). Dam of 9 reg - istered foals, 8 of racing age, 8 to race, 5 winners, including-- AL QUINTANA (f. by Sholokhov). 4 wins 3 to 5, 44,300, in Germany, Dall - mayr Coupe Lukull [L], 2nd Grosser Preis der B€esitzervereinigung [L], 3rd Coolmore Stud Baden-Baden Cup [L] twice. (Total: $58,665). Producer. Albertville (GER) (f. by So You Think (NZ)). Black-type-placed winner, see record. Ach was (g. by Desert Prince). 6 wins, 71,330, in Germany. (Total: $96,604). € 2nd dam ARBARINE, by Aspros. 2 wins at 3 in Germany. Dam of 9 winners, including-- ARPINO (g. by Protektor). Placed at 2 and 3, 24,000, in Germany, 3rd Preis der Cerestar Deutschland-Herzog von R€atibor-Rennen [L]; winner at 3, 31,500, in Italy, Premio Merano [L]. (Total: $70,151). € Al Qahira (f. by Big Shuffle). Black-type-placed winner, above. Assam. Winner, 30,780, in Italy; placed, 32,500, in Germany; winner at 5 in Austria; placed€ in Switzerland; winner, €11,750, in France. (Total: $97,189). Any Given Sunday. 4 wins, 3 to 6, 65,950€, in France. (Total: $85,472). € 3rd dam ANNABELLE , by Esclavo. 5 wins at 3 and 4 in Germany, Arthur von Wein - berg-Rennen [L], Preis der Dusseldorfer Industrie und Wirtschaft [L], 2nd Ostermann Pokal [G3] , 3rd Preis von Koln [L] twice. Sister to Adschanta (in Germany, 2nd Jan Wellem-Preis [L], Gontard-Rennen [L]). Dam of-- AARAU . 2 wins at 3, 27,330, in Germany, Schwarzgold-Rennen [L]. (Total: $30,954). Produce€r. Argovia . Winner at 3, 19,429, in Germany, 2nd 1 Dusseldorfer Auktion - srennen [L]. (Total: $€26,510). RACE RECORD: In Germany. At 2, unplaced in 1 start; at 3, three wins, once 2nd, once 3rd (Hoppegartener Sprint-Cup [L]). Earned 36,700. In France. At 3, once 3rd (Prix de Saint-Cyr [L]) in 2 starts. Earn€ed 8,250. In N.A./U.S. At 4, once 2nd. Earned $24,200. (Total: $76,695). € Foaled in Germany. Broodmare prospect..
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