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HORSE out of TRAINING, Consigned by Godolphin HORSE OUT OF TRAINING, consigned by Godolphin Will Stand at Park Paddocks, Somerville Paddock R, Box 348 Roberto (USA) Kris S (USA) 170 (WITH VAT) Sharp Queen (USA) Arch (USA) Danzig (USA) CIANCHETTA Aurora (USA) (USA) Althea (USA) (2014) Gone West (USA) A Bay Filly Proud Citizen (USA) Proud Pearl (USA) Drums of Freedom (USA) (2009) Langfuhr (CAN) Pacific Spell (USA) Malibu Magic (USA) CIANCHETTA (USA), unraced. 1st Dam Proud Pearl (USA), won 2 races at 3 years in U.S.A. and £46,741, placed 3 times including second in Monmouth Oaks, Monmouth Park, Gr.3; Own sister to PROUD SPELL (USA); dam of 2 foals of racing age viz- Cianchetta (USA) (2014 f. by Arch (USA)), see above. Homefieldadvantage (USA) (2015 f. by Ghostzapper (USA)), unraced to date. She also has a 2016 filly by Hard Spun (USA) and a 2017 colt by Majesticperfection (USA). 2nd Dam PACIFIC SPELL (USA), won 2 races at 3 and 4 years in U.S.A. and £13,688 and placed twice; dam of four winners from 6 runners and 10 foals of racing age including- PROUD SPELL (USA) (f. by Proud Citizen (USA)), Champion 3yr old filly in U.S.A. in 2008, won 7 races at 2 and 3 years in U.S.A. and £1,077,377 including Alabama Stakes, Saratoga, Gr.1, Kentucky Oaks, Churchill Downs, Gr.1, Delaware Oaks, Delaware Park, Gr.2, Fair Grounds Oaks, Fair Grounds, Gr.2, Matron Stakes, Belmont, Gr.2 and White Clay Creek Stakes, Delaware Park, placed second in Grey Goose Breeders' Cup Juv. Fillies, Monmouth Park, Gr.1, Fitz Dixon Cotillion Handicap, Philadelphia Park, Gr.2, Silverbulletday Stakes, Fair Grounds, Gr.3, third in Ashland Stakes, Keeneland, Gr.1 and Mother Goose Stakes, Belmont, Gr.1; dam of winners. INDIAN SPELL (USA), won Miss Woodford Stakes, Monmouth Park. NO DISTORTION (USA) (c. by Distorted Humor (USA)), won 3 races at 3 years, 2016 in U.S.A. and £99,957 including Long Branch Stakes, Monmouth Park, L. Proud Pearl (USA) (f. by Proud Citizen (USA)), see above. 3rd Dam MALIBU MAGIC (USA), won 2 races at 4 and 5 years in U.S.A. and placed 5 times; dam of five winners from 9 runners and 11 foals of racing age including- CALL HER MAGIC (USA), won 8 races at 3 and 4 years in U.S.A. including Walking in da Sun Handicap, Delaware Park, L. and Ocean Hotel Stakes, Monmouth Park, placed second in Gold Digger Stakes, Pimlico; dam of winners. J P'S GUSTO (USA), won Del Mar Futurity, Del Mar, Gr.1, Best Pal Stakes, Del Mar, Gr.2, Hollywood Juvenile Championship Stakes, Hollywood Park, Gr.3, Red Legend Stakes, Charles Town, L., Willard L Proctor Memorial Stakes, Hollywood Park, second in Norfolk Stakes, Hollywood Park, Gr.1, Cashcall Futurity, Hollywood Park, Gr.1 and Southwest Stakes, Oaklawn Park, Gr.3. Magic Appeal (USA), winner in U.S.A., second in Wings of Jove Stakes, Belmont Park and third in Adirondack Stakes, Saratoga, Gr.2; dam of American Doll (USA), winner to 2016 in U.S.A., second in Jostle Stakes, Parx Racing, L. Kid Majic (USA), winner in U.S.A., third in Lone Star Oaks, Lone Star Park; dam of MISS MISCHIEF (USA), won Bessarabian Stakes, Woodbine, Gr.2, H.B.P.A. Stakes, Presque Isle Downs, L. (twice), Pearl City Stakes, Aqueduct, R., second in Hendrie Stakes, Woodbine, Gr.3, third in Presque Isle Downs Masters Stakes, Presque Isle Downs, Gr.2 and Trillium Stakes, Woodbine, L. Magical Mist (USA), unraced; dam of SWAGGER JAGGER (USA), won Pulpit Stakes, Gulfstream Park West and third in Arlington Classic Stakes, Arlington, Gr.3. The next dam Dream Harder (USA), won 6 races at 2 to 4 years in U.S.A. and £29,138 and placed 11 times including second in Distelfink Handicap, Penn National (twice); dam of eight winners from 12 runners and 14 foals of racing age including- IMAGINARY LADY (USA), won 7 races at 3 years in U.S.A. and £317,524 including Santa Anita Oaks, Santa Anita, Gr.1, Black Eyed Susan Stakes, Pimlico, Gr.2, Princess Stakes, Hollywood Park, Gr.2, Railbird Stakes, Hollywood Park, Gr.3 and Honeybee Handicap, Oaklawn Park, L., second in Fantasy Stakes, Oaklawn Park, Gr.1, Kentucky Oaks, Churchill Downs, Gr.1 and fourth in Hollywood Oaks, Gr.1. .
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