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Stable Lot 1 From Hemel 'n Aarde Stud STABLE LOT 1 Storm Bird (CAN) Storm Cat (USA) Black Minnaloushe (USA) Terlingua (USA) Green Dancer (USA) Coral Dance (FR) GINGER CAT Carvinia (FR) (2009) Dewan (USA) Complete Warrior (USA) Chestnut Mare Splendid Spree (USA) Complete Journey Elliodor (FR) 1999 Little Arc Luticia Covered by HORIZON; last service September 16th, believed in foal. GINGER CAT, unplaced in 5 starts at 2, Half sister to GEEPEE S (dam of Gee I Jane); dam of 6 foals; 4 runners; 1 winner inc.: 2013 f. Ginger Road by Oracy (NZ): unplaced in 3 starts at 2 to 3. 2014 No Return. 2015 f. Not Now Pussycat by Oratorio (IRE): 2 wins, R221,425, at 2 to 4, 1200m, placed 10 times. 2016 c. Looney Bin by Jay Peg: placed, at 2, from only 2 starts. 2017 c. Garfield by Jay Peg: unplaced in 3 starts at 2. 2018 Barren. 2019 c. 19ginger Cat by Captain Of All: 2-y-o unraced. 2020 f. 20ginger Cat by Horizon: yearling. 1st dam COMPLETE JOURNEY, 2 wins, R48,300, at 2 to 3, 1400m, placed twice, Half sister to Lite Spark, Anniversary Knight; dam of 6 foals; 4 runners; 2 winners inc.: GEEPEE S (05 m. by Goldkeeper (USA)): 6 wins, R405,380, at 2 to 3, 800 - 1400m, inc. Allan Robertson Fillies Championship, Gr.1, East Cape Fillies Nursery, L, placed 3 times, inc. 3rd East Cape Breeders Stakes, L; dam of 4 winners inc.: Gee I Jane: 2 wins, R82,225, at 2 to 3, 1000m, placed 3 times, inc. 3rd Sable Flyers, L. Qui Journey (06 c. by Qui Danzig (USA)): 2 wins, R90,750, 1200 - 1400m, placed 3 times, from 6 starts. 2nd dam Little Arc, 7 wins, R132,970, at 3 to 4, 1400 - 2200m, placed 11 times, inc. 2nd TBA 3-Y-O Fillies Futurity, L, Half sister to Lotus-eater; dam of 13 foals; 9 runners; 6 winners inc.: Lite Spark (f. by Sportsworld (USA)): 3 wins, R162,050, at 2 to 4, 1200 - 1600m, placed 4 times, inc. 2nd Odessa Stud Fillies Ch'ship, Gr.2, 3rd Cape Fillies Guineas Gr.1, Garden Province Stakes Gr.1; dam of 5 winners inc.: Kings Entourage: 6 wins, R425,875, at 3 to 4, 1200 - 1600m, placed 6 times. Springing Lite: 2 wins, R122,220, at 3, 1400 - 1450m, placed 5 times. Lite Approval: 2 wins, R93,488, at 3 to 4, 1600 - 1800m, placed 6 times. Edge Of Glory: 2 wins, R137,838, at 4, 1200m, placed 6 times. Swell Time: 2 wins, R139,525, at 3, 1000 - 1200m, placed 3 times. Anniversary Knight (c. by Tara's Halls (SNL)): 4 wins, R215,430, 3rd Winter Derby Gr.3. Arcachonne (f. by Sportsworld (USA)): winner, R23,438, at 3, 1000m, from only 4 starts; dam of 3 winners inc.: Check It: 2 wins, R178,055, at 3 to 4, 1400m, placed 8 times; dam of 1 winner: Proximity (c. by Sportsworld (USA)): winner, R16,480, at 3, 1800m, placed twice. Air Force Legend (c. by Royal Air Force): winner, R169,625, at 4, 2400m, placed 7 times. 3rd dam LUTICIA (by Bally Game (IRE)), 5 wins, R74,325, at 3, 1400 - 1800m, inc. Cape of Good Hope Paddock S, Gr.1, placed 6 times, inc. 2nd Natal Oaks, Gr.1, 3rd Jordache Derby Gr.1, Stuttafords Fillies Guineas Gr.1, 4th Majorca S Gr.3; dam of 12 foals; 11 runners; 5 winners: Little Arc: see above. Lotus-eater: 4 wins, R154,250, at 3 to 5, 1700 - 2000m, placed 25 times, inc. 2nd Woolavington Handicap, L. Like A Champ: unplaced in 3 starts at 3 to 4; dam of 6 winners inc.: Champsville: 4 wins, R145,370, at 3 to 6, 1700 - 2000m, placed 20 times. Muito Amor: 4 wins, R223,520, at 3 to 6, 1950 - 3000m, placed 6 times. From Bropolo LOT 2 STABLE Sadlers Wells (USA) King Of Kings (IRE) King's Chapel (AUS) Zummerudd (GB) Sharpo (IRE) Lower Chapel (GB) HIGH ALTAR Humble Pie (GB) (2013) Blushing Groom (FR) Jallad (USA) Bay Mare Petrava (NZ) Moving On Up National Assembly (CAN) 2002 Eternal Dancer Yours Forever REABSORBED HIGH ALTAR, 6 wins, R340,900, at 3 to 5, 1600 - 1950m, placed 8 times, Half sister to RAISE THE BAR (dam of ROSE IN BLOOM). 1st dam MOVING ON UP, unplaced in 3 starts at 3; dam of 10 foals; 8 runners; 5 winners inc.: RAISE THE BAR (07 f. by Goldkeeper (USA)): 8 wins, R709,625, at 2 to 5, 1000 - 1450m, inc. Nkosazana S, L, placed 16 times, inc. 2nd Queen Of The Sand, L; dam of 3 winners: ROSE IN BLOOM (14 f. by Gimmethegreenlight (AUS)): 5 wins, R878,213, at 2 to 4, 1000 - 1500m, inc. Prix Du Cap, Gr.3, Irridescence Stakes, L, Gardenia Handicap, L, placed 12 times, inc. 2nd Sceptre Stakes, Gr.2, Prix du Cap, Gr.3, Kenilworth Fillies Nursery, L, Sweet Chestnut Stakes, L, 3rd Majorca Stakes Gr.1, Western Cape Fillies Championship Gr.2, Perfect Promise Sprint, L. Step It Up (08 f. by Windrush (USA)): 5 wins, R229,383, at 3 to 6, 1000 - 1200m, placed 7 times. Cape Town Princess (09 f. by Miesque's Approval (USA)): winner, R35,380, at 2, 1400m, from 4 starts. Lucky Break (10 c. by Muhtafal (USA)): 3 wins, R218,450, at 3 to 4, 1200 - 1400m, placed 8 times. High Altar (13 f. by King's Chapel (AUS)): 6 wins, R340,900, 1600 - 1950m, placed 8 times. Cosinto (17 c. by Capetown Noir): 2-y-o unraced. 2nd dam ETERNAL DANCER (by National Assembly (CAN)), 12 wins, R450,380, 1200 - 1600m, inc. Champagne Stakes, Gr.3, Diamond S, L, Champagne Stakes (WFA), L, Diamond Stakes, L, placed 17 times, inc. 2nd Champagne Stakes, L, 3rd Merchants Stakes Gr.2, Majorca Stakes(WFA) Gr.2, Olympic Duel Stakes, L, 4th Diana S Gr.3; dam of 4 foals; 3 runners; 2 winners inc.: Your's Eternally (f. by Western Winter (USA)): 5 wins, R227,430, at 2 to 4, 1200 - 1600m, placed 7 times; dam of 2 winners inc.: Dynasty's Pride: 4 wins, R273,575, at 2 to 4, 1600 - 2200m, placed 11 times, inc. 3rd Final Fling S Gr.3, 4th Final Fling Stakes, Gr.3, Winter Oaks, L; dam of 1 winner. 3rd dam YOURS FOREVER (by St Cuthbert (GB)), unplaced in 4 starts at 2 to 3, Own sister to Red Butler;Half sister to Magnepoise; dam of 11 foals; 10 runners; 6 winners inc.: ETERNAL DANCER: see above. Your Kingdom: 4 wins, R17,410, at 4, 1000 - 1100m, placed 3 times. 4th dam MAGENTA (by Masham (IRE)), 6 wins, R11,690, at 2 to 4, 1200m, inc. Atlanta H, L, placed 18 times, inc. 2nd Sceptre S, Gr.3, Dignity S, L, Ladies Mile, L, Victress S, L; dam of 6 foals; 5 runners; 3 winners inc.: Magnepoise: 6 wins, R15,787, placed 8 times, inc. 4th Rupert Ellis Brown Memorial Plate Gr.3. Red Butler: 6 wins, R34,840, placed 12 times, inc. 2nd Anniversary H, L, Lonsdale Stirrup Cup, L. Forever More: 5 wins, R12,465, at 2 to 4, 1000m, placed 12 times; grandam of: CHATTARONGA: 6 wins, R209,000, at 3, 1300 - 2850m, inc. General Accident SA St Leger, Gr.3, placed 11 times, inc. 2nd Newmarket Guineas, L, Racecourse Bookmakers H, L. From Allan Bloodlines (Agent) STABLE LOT 3 Northern Dancer (CAN) Danzig (USA) Antonius Pius (USA) Pas De Nom (USA) Pursuit Of Love (GB) Catchascatchcan (GB) KILCROSS Catawba (GB) (2010) Last Tycoon (IRE) Marju (IRE) Bay Mare Flame Of Tara (IRE) Elegant (IRE) Sallust (IRE) 1996 Braneakins (GB) Balidaress (IRE) Covered by CANFORD CLIFFS (IRE); last service October 8th, believed in foal. KILCROSS, unraced, Half sister to Eloquently(IRE); dam of 4 foals; 3 runners; 2 winners inc.: 2015 f. Snowballed by What A Winter: winner, R48,375, at 3, 1000m, placed twice. 2016 No Return. 2017 f. With Our Blessing by Captain Of All: winner, R73,300, at 3, 1600m, placed 4 times. 2018 f. Military Cross by Captain Of All: raced twice, at 2. 2019 Slipped to Wings Of Desire (GB). 2020 c. Fujisan by Erupt (IRE): yearling. 1st dam ELEGANT(IRE), unplaced; Half sister to PEKING OPERA(IRE); dam of 10 foals; 8 runners; 5 winners: Eloquently(IRE) (f. by Dansili (GB)): winner, in GB, at 2, 3rd Miesque S, Gr.3; dam of 3 winners. Meiner Spiel(IRE) (c. by Singspiel (IRE)): 5 wins, at 1800 - 2400m, in Japan, R11,306,722. Style Award(IRE) (f. by Acclamation (GB)): 5 wins, at 1000 - 1200m, in GB. 2nd dam BRANEAKINS(GB), 3 wins, in Britain, 1000 - 1200m, placed 4 times, Half sister to DESIRABLE(GB) (dam of SHADAYID(USA), DUMAANI(USA), FATH(USA)), PARK APPEAL(GB) (dam of CAPE CROSS(IRE) grandam of DIKTAT(GB), IFFRAAJ(GB)), ALYDARESS(USA), NASHAMAA(GB); dam of 12 foals; 11 runners; 4 winners inc.: PEKING OPERA(IRE): 2 wins, at 1600 - 2400m, inc. Warren S, L, 3rd Chester Vase Gr.3; sire. Splendid(IRE): placed, in Britain; dam of: Lord High Admiral(IRE): winner, in Britain, 2nd Killavullan S, Gr.3. Bohunk(USA): 5 wins, $95,107, at 1000 - 1300m, 2nd St. Paul S, L. Fanditha(IRE): 4 wins, at 1400 - 2200m, 2nd Hoppings S, L, 4th Ormonde S, Gr.3, Lyric S, L. 3rd dam BALIDARESS(IRE), 3 wins in Britain, 4 places; dam of 14 foals; 10 runners; 8 winners inc.: DESIRABLE(GB): 3 wins, inc. William Hill Cheveley Park S, Gr.1 2nd Moyglare Stud S, Gr.1, Lowther S, Gr.2, Nassau S, Gr.2, 3rd General Accident 1000 Guineas Gr.1; dam of: SHADAYID(USA): Champion 2YO Filly in Europe in 1990, 5 wins, in Britain and France, inc.
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