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Rising Reason equineline.com Product 43P 01/08/17 05:32:47 EST =Rising Reason (JPN) Dark Bay or Brown Filly; Feb 27, 2014 Halo, 69 dk b/ Sunday Silence, 86 dk b/ Wishing Well, 75 b =Black Tide (JPN), 01 dk Alzao, 80 b b/ Wind in Her Hair (IRE), =Burghclere (GB), 77 b 91 b =Rising Reason (JPN) Kingmambo, 90 b Foaled in Japan Manfath (IRE), 91 dk b/ =King Kamehameha Brian's Time, 85 dk b/ =Jono Family (JPN), 06 (JPN), 01 b dk b/ =Ebisu Veloce, 76 dk b =Ebisu Family (JPN), 92 br Inbreeding: Hail to Reason: 4S X 5D Dosage Profile: 3 0 11 4 0 Dosage Index: 0.89 Center of Distribution: +0.11 (SPR=95; CPI=7.8) By BLACK TIDE (JPN) (2001). Stakes winner of $1,490,930 USA in Japan, 1st Fuji-TV Sho Spring S., 2nd Kisaragi Sho, etc. Sire of 6 crops of racing age, 457 foals, 412 starters, 5 stakes winners, 247 winners of 593 races and earning $36,428,463 USA, including Kitasan Black (to 4, 2016, $9,384,321 USA, 1st Japan Cup [G1], etc.), Meiner Frost ($2,004,823 USA, 1st Mainichi Hai [G3], etc.), T M Inazuma (to 6, 2016, $1,611,828 USA, 1st Daily Hai Nisai S. [G2], etc.), Tagano Espresso (to 4, 2016, $873,657 USA, 1st Daily Hai Nisai S. [G2], etc.), Shiny Girl ($494,761 USA, 1st Sweet Pea S.), Feel the Smart ($981,852 USA, 3rd Japan Dirt Derby, etc.), Prince Pesca ($906,479 USA, 3rd Naruo Kinen [G3]), Komet ($559,571 USA, 2nd Hopeful S. [G2]), Black Onyx (at 2, 2016, $340,121 USA, 2nd Sapporo Nisai S. [G3]), Bendicion ($327,387 USA, 3rd Singapore Guineas, etc.). RACE RECORD for =Rising Reason (JPN): In Japan. At 2, 2016, one win in 2 starts. Earned 7,000,000 Yen ($69,300 USA). 1st dam =JONO FAMILY (JPN), by =King Kamehameha (JPN). Unraced in Japan. Dam of 6 foals, 2 to race, 2 winners-- =Grand Fidelio (JPN) (2011 c. by =Black Tide (JPN)). 4 wins at 3 and 5, 2016, 48,970,000 Yen ($441,272 USA), in Japan. (SPR=78) =Rising Reason (JPN) (2014 f. by =Black Tide (JPN)). See above. =Dragon Canon (JPN) (2012 f. by =Fusaichi Concorde (JPN)). Unraced. =Unnamed (2016 f. by =Black Tide (JPN)). =Unnamed (2015 c. by =Gold Allure (JPN)). =Unnamed (2013 f. by =Neo Universe (JPN)). 2nd dam =EBISU FAMILY (JPN), by Brian's Time. Unraced in Japan. Dam of 6 foals, 5 to race, 5 winners-- =BLUE CONCORDE (JPN) (2000 c. by =Fusaichi Concorde (JPN)). 15 wins, 2 to 8, 977,809,000 Yen ($8,632,076 USA), in Japan, 1st JBC Sprint, JBC Mile, Tokyo Daishoten, Mile Championship Nambu Hai 3 times, Kashiwa Kinen, Procyon S., Sirius S., Keio Hai Nisai S., Kurofune Sho, Ritto S., Galaxy S., 2nd February S. [G1] twice, Teio Sho, Kashiwa Kinen twice, Garnet S., Kokura Nisai S., 3rd Nagoya Daishoten. (SPR=98) =Champion Blue (JPN) (2008 c. by =Fusaichi Concorde (JPN)). 5 wins at 3 and 4, 25,129,000 Yen ($308,617 USA), in Japan. (SPR=69) =Shadow Moon (JPN) (2002 f. by =King Halo (JPN)). Winner at 2 and 5, 25,696,000 Yen ($228,821 USA), in Japan. (SPR=54) Dam of 5 foals, 5 to race, 4 winners-- =Shadow Trooper (JPN) (2013 c. by =Harbinger (GB)). Winner at 3, 2016, 7,400,000 Yen ($66,788 USA), in Japan. (SPR=79) =Tagano Empire (JPN) (2014 c. by Empire Maker). Winner at 2, 2016, 5,750,000 Yen ($55,553 USA), in Japan. (SPR=82) =Bright Shadow (JPN) (2009 c. by =Durandal (JPN)). Winner at 3 and 4, 3,974,000 Yen ($46,688 USA), in Japan. (SPR=52) =Funks (JPN) (2010 c. by =Manhattan Cafe (JPN)). Winner at 4, 267,000 Yen ($2,533 USA), in Japan. (SPR=8) =Shadow Cast (JPN) (2011 c. by =Zenno Rob Roy (JPN)). Placed at 2, 35,000 Yen ($340 USA), Copyright © 2017 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 1 of 2 equineline.com Product 43P 01/08/17 05:32:47 EST =Rising Reason (JPN) Dark Bay or Brown Filly; Feb 27, 2014 in Japan. (SPR=4) =Lee Sam Crown (JPN) (2005 c. by =Agnes Tachyon (JPN)). 2 wins at 3, 18,100,000 Yen ($172,655 USA), in Japan. (SPR=87) =Nejemu (JPN) (1999 f. by Shanghai). 3 wins at 4, 16,414,000 Yen ($140,152 USA), in Japan. (SPR=61) Dam of 4 foals, 4 to race, 3 winners-- =Jo Book Garter (JPN) (2010 c. by =Stay Gold (JPN)). 2 wins at 3, 14,540,000 Yen ($142,104 USA), in Japan. (SPR=72) =Hizu Good Tasu (JPN) (2009 f. by Stravinsky). Winner at 2, 10,670,000 Yen ($135,092 USA), in Japan. (SPR=40) =Furu Fu Teru (JPN) (2008 c. by =Commander in Chief (GB)). 5 wins at 4 and 5, 4,561,000 Yen ($54,589 USA), in Japan. (SPR=16) =Dotan (JPN) (2011 c. by =Stay Gold (JPN)). Placed at 3, 500,000 Yen ($4,925 USA), in Japan. (SPR=18) =Jono Family (JPN) (2006 f. by =King Kamehameha (JPN)). See above. 3rd dam =EBISU VELOCE, by =Venture (GB). Unraced in Japan. Dam of 8 foals, 4 to race, 2 winners-- =Walton Ace (1993 c. by =Maruzen Star (JPN)). Winner at 2 and 3, 25,100,000 Yen ($231,534 USA), in Japan. (SPR=67) =Bravest Crane (1988 f. by Bravest Roman). Winner at 3, 6,600,000 Yen ($48,235 USA), in Japan. (SPR=85) =Maeko Create (1986 c. by =Maruzensky (JPN)). Placed at 5, 8,920,000 Yen ($64,544 USA), in Japan. (SPR=42) =Ebisu Family (JPN) (1992 f. by Brian's Time). See above. =Kawashima Ace (1989 c. by =Maruzensky (JPN)). Unraced. =Antibes (1983 f. by $Valley Forge (IRE)). Unraced. Dam of 6 foals, 3 to race, 3 winners-- =Tsukino Brave (JPN) (1994 c. by =Mr C B (JPN)). Winner at 3, 15,617,000 Yen ($128,409 USA), in Japan. (SPR=51) =Tsukino Sekai O (1991 c. by =Lead Wonder (JPN)). Winner at 3, 12,840,000 Yen ($119,732 USA), in Japan. (SPR=77) =Mitchell Wind (JPN) (1995 f. by Scan). Winner at 3, 10,380,000 Yen ($72,101 USA), in Japan. (SPR=70) =Hoei Max (1992 c. by =Windsor Knot (JPN)). Unraced. =Maruken Hayabusa (1989 c. by =Tap On Wood (IRE)). Unraced. =Teppo Yuri (1988 f. by =Saruno King (JPN)). Unraced. =Ebisu Roller (1981 f. by =Sancy (FR)). Unraced. Dam of 7 foals, 5 to race, 4 winners-- =Marubutsu Ebisu O (1992 c. by =Horisky (JPN)). Winner at 3, 17,290,000 Yen ($184,419 USA), in Japan. (SPR=53) =Big Durban (1990 c. by =Gallop Dyna (JPN)). 2 wins at 2, 21,500,000 Yen ($173,233 USA), in Japan. (SPR=58) =Kotobuki Hawaiian (1986 c. by =Hawaiian Image (JPN)). Winner at 5, 18,770,000 Yen ($141,395 USA), in Japan. (SPR=74) =Meiden King (1988 c. by Lord of the Dance). Winner at 3, 7,200,000 Yen ($53,599 USA), in Japan. (SPR=76) =Eiko Global (1989 c. by Lord of the Dance). Unraced. =Ebisu Point (1987 c. by =Hospitality (JPN)). Unraced. =Big Roubles (1991 c. by Russian Roubles). Unplaced in 1 start in Japan. (SPR=1) =Maruzen Veloce (1991 f. by =Royal Coach). Unplaced in 1 start, 500,000 Yen ($4,917 USA), in Japan. 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