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FIRST SAMURAI Chestnut Horse; Foaled 2003 Storm Bird Storm Cat FIRST SAMURAI Chestnut Horse; foaled 2003 Storm Bird Storm Cat ....................... Terlingua Giant’s Causeway ........... Rahy Mariah’s Storm ............... Immense FIRST SAMURAI Northern Dancer Dixieland Band ................ Mississippi Mud Freddie Frisson ............... (1993) Fappiano Frisson ........................... Mavera By GIANT’S CAUSEWAY (1997). European horse of the year, black-type winner of $3,078,989, Esat Digifone Irish Champion S. [G1], etc. Leading sire, sire of 134 black-type winners, including champion Shamardal [G1] ($1,931,770), and of Aragorn (IRE) [G1] ($1,529,325), First Samurai [G1] ($915,075), Ghanaati [G1] ($720,406), Our Giant [G1], My Typhoon (IRE) [G1]. 1st dam FREDDIE FRISSON, by Dixieland Band. 7 wins, $263,037, Queen S. [L] (TP, $39,000), Holiday Inaugural S. [L] (TP, $37,800), 3rd Queen Breeders’ Cup S. [L] (TP, $11,300), Silvery Honey H. [L] (GP, $5,671). Dam of-- FIRST SAMURAI (c. by Giant’s Causeway). Subject stallion. In the Ghetto (f. by Hennessy). Winner at 3, $22,880. Dam of-- Chun Tosaigh (g. by Street Cry (IRE)). Placed at 2 in Ireland, 3rd Dubai Duty Free Anglesey S. [G3]; winner at 3, 66,000 dirhams, in United Arab Emirates. (Total: $28,222). Blackfoot Trail (g. by Menifee). 6 wins, 3 to 6, 2010, $107,040. 2nd dam FRISSON, by Fappiano. Unraced. Dam of 6 foals, 4 winners, including-- SKY BLUE PINK (f. by Strawberry Road (AUS)). 7 wins at 3 and 4, $300,660, Thoroughbred Club of America S. [G3], etc. Dam of-- Air Marshall (f. by Silver Deputy). Winner at 2 and 4, $135,600, 3rd Queen S. (TP, $5,000). Think Pink. Dam of Cush (c. by Arch, to 5, 2010, $206,934, 2nd Big Earl S.-R (LAD, $10,000), 3rd Louisiana Futurity-R (FG, $11,674), etc.). FREDDIE FRISSON (f. by Dixieland Band). Black-type winner, above. Audacious. Dam of 3 foals, 1 to race-- AUDACIOUS CHLOE (f. by More Than Ready). 5 wins at 2 and 3, $291,911, in N.A./U.S., Appalachian S. [L] (KEE, $71,734), Gaily Gaily S. [L] (GP, $45,000), etc., set ncr; placed in 1 start at 3 in Canada, 3rd Ontario Colleen S. [L] (WO, $13,750). (Total: $304,931). 3rd dam MAVERA, by Reviewer. Winner at 2, $17,572. Dam of 10 winners, including-- JERA. 4 wins, $89,556, Pinellas S. (TAM, $26,000), etc. Dam of JERANIMO ($309,600, Strub S. [G2] (SA, $120,000), etc.), Tizthen ($55,118). Jill of All Trades. 3 wins at 2 and 3, $60,938, 2nd Florida Stallion/Desert Vizen S. [LR] (CRC, $10,000), etc. Producer. Granddam of CLEVER IDEA ($136,190), Fortune in Gold. Great-granddam of IKIGAI [G3] ($195,978), KANTHAROS [G3] (2 wins in 2 starts at 2, 2010, $95,213). Logistical. Winner at 2 and 3, $31,910, 3rd Florida Stallion/Affirmed S. [LR]. Verabald. 2 wins at 2, $27,465. Dam of A HUEVO [G1] (6 wins in 12 starts, $389,750). Granddam of SPEEDAVID (champion sprinter in Venezuela). French Lavender. Granddam of PRETTY AS A SMILE (3 wins, $123,174)..
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