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Catalogue Pedigrees Feb Sale2017goffs.Kb.43.43 0277X23.GOA 00Hot Ticket (IRE)|2015|F|G|2476958 Consigned by Jockey Hall Stud The Property of A Partnership 43 43 Danehill Danzig Holy Roman Razyana BAY FILLY (IRE) Emperor (IRE) Secretariat March 12th, 2015 L'On Vite Fanfreluche (Third Produce) Selkirk Sharpen Up Hot Ticket (IRE) Annie Edge (2008) Caerleon Drama Class Stage Struck E.B.F. Nominated. B.C. Nominated. N.B. This filly is unbroken 1st dam HOT TICKET (IRE): unraced; Own sister to SCOTTISH STAGE (IRE); dam of 4 foals; 1 runner; 1 winner: Fighting Temeraire (IRE) (13 c. by Invincible Spirit (IRE)): 2 wins at 2 and 3, 2016 and £20,958 and placed 5 times. She also has a 3-y-o gelding by Lawman (FR), the above filly and a yearling colt by Holy Roman Emperor (IRE). 2nd dam Drama Class (IRE): winner at 3 and placed twice inc. 3rd Fawley Stud Golden Daffodil S., L.; dam of 13 foals; 10 runners; 7 winners inc.: ELEANORA DUSE (IRE) (f. by Azamour (IRE)): 3 wins at 2 and 3 and £132,408 inc. Blandford S., Gr.2 and Ballymacoll S., L., placed 4 times inc. 3rd Yorkshire Oaks, Gr.1 and Musidora S., Gr.3; broodmare. SCOTTISH STAGE (IRE) (f. by Selkirk (USA)): 2 wins at 2 and 3 and £109,635 inc. Swettenham Stud Fillies' Trial S., L., placed viz. 2nd Irish Oaks, Gr.1, Ribblesdale S., Gr.2 and Oh So Sharp S., L.; dam of winners. Voice Coach (IRE) (c. by Alhaarth (IRE)): 4 wins, £101,096 viz. winner at 3 and placed twice; also 3 wins at 4 in Australia and placed inc. 2nd De Bortoli Wines Kingston Town S., Gr.3 and Casino Prince at Patinack Premier's Cup, L. Counterweight (IRE): placed at 2, 2016. She also has a yearling filly by Archipenko (USA). 3rd dam STAGE STRUCK (IRE) (by Sadler's Wells (USA)): winner at 3 and placed twice; Own sister to PRINCE OF DANCE, BALLET PRINCE (IRE) and Golden Ball (IRE); dam of 13 foals; 11 runners; 7 winners inc.: STAGE GIFT (IRE): 6 wins at home and in France and £193,760 inc. Sky Bet York S., Gr.2, Unicorn Asset Management Darley S., Gr.3 and La Coupe, Gr.3, placed 2nd Grahame Stowe Bateson Strensall S., Gr.3. 4th dam SUN PRINCESS: 3 wins at 3 and £360,181 viz. Oaks S., Gr.1, St Leger S., Gr.1 and Yorkshire Oaks, Gr.1, placed 2nd Coronation Cup, Gr.1, Trusthouse Forte P. de l'Arc de Triomphe, Gr.1, Blue Seal S., L., Sir Charles Clore Memorial S., L. and 3rd King George VI & Queen Elizabeth S., Gr.1; dam of 11 foals; 10 runners; 8 winners inc.: PRINCE OF DANCE: 4 wins at 2 and 3 and £106,323 inc. Three Chimneys Dewhurst S., Gr.1, Laurent Perrier Champagne S., Gr.2 and Newmarket S., L. PRINCELY VENTURE (IRE): 3 wins and £77,236 inc. Scottish Derby, Gr.2. BALLET PRINCE (IRE): 4 wins at 3 and 6 at home, in Denmark and in Norway and £78,298 inc. Winge Oslo Cup, L., placed 2nd Oleander-Rennen, Gr.3, Prix de la Moskowa, L., 3rd Prix Gladiateur, Gr.3; sire. Stabled in Barn Box Stabled in Barn A Box 13 .
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