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TAILORMADE PEDIGREE for MOONLIGHT SPIRIT (IRE) TAILORMADE PEDIGREE for MOONLIGHT SPIRIT (IRE) Dubai Millennium (GB) Seeking The Gold (USA) Sire: (Bay 1996) Colorado Dancer DUBAWI (IRE) (Bay 2002) Zomaradah (GB) Deploy MOONLIGHT SPIRIT (IRE) (Bay 1995) Jawaher (IRE) (Bay colt 2016) Monsun (GER) Konigsstuhl (GER) Dam: (Brown 1990) Mosella (GER) MOONSAIL (GB) (Bay 2008) Kazzia (GER) Zinaad (GB) (Bay 1999) Khoruna (GER) 4Sx4D Shirley Heights, 5Sx5D Mill Reef (USA), 5Sx5D Hardiemma, 5Sx6S Raise A Native, 5Sx6S Northern Dancer, 6Sx6D Never Bend, 6Sx6D Milan Mill, 6Sx6D Hardicanute, 6Sx6D Grand Cross, 5Sx6D High Line, 5Dx6D Literat Last 5 starts 19/06/2019 4th THE QUEEN'S VASE (CLASS 1) (Group 2) Ascot 14f 34y £12,060 26/05/2019 3rd PRIX DU LYS (Group 3) Parislongchamp 12f £10,811 27/04/2019 1st THE ASHBY MAGNA HANDICAP STAKES Leicester 11f 179y £7,439 (CLASS 3) 01/03/2019 1st THE LADBROKES NOVICE STAKES (CLASS 5) Lingfield Park 10f £2,911 22/11/2018 1st THE LADBROKES HOME OF THE ODDS Newcastle 10f 42y £6,728 BOOST EBF MAIDEN STAKES (CLASS 4) (PLUS 10 RACE) Moonlight Spirit (IRE), (99), won 3 races (10f.-11f.) at 2 and 3 years, 2019 and £29,138 and placed once; also placed once in France at 3 years, 2019 and £10,811 third in Prix du Lys, Parislongchamp, Gr.3, (Charlie Appleby); own brother to ALQAMAR (GB). 1st Dam MOONSAIL (GB) (2008 f. by Monsun (GER)), (80), placed twice at 2 years and £1,814; Own sister to KAILANI (GB); dam of 2 winners, 2 runners and 3 foals of racing age: Moonlight Spirit (IRE), see above. ALQAMAR (GB) (2014 g. by Dubawi (IRE)), (93), won 1 race (11f.) at 3 years and £37,302 and placed 9 times (Charlie Appleby). 2nd Dam KAZZIA (GER) (1999 f. by Zinaad (GB)), JT 3rd top rated 3yr old filly in Europe in 2002, 2nd top rated 3yr old filly in England in 2002, (119), won 5 races at home, in Germany, Italy and U.S.A. at 2 and 3 years and £741,403 including Vodafone Oaks Stakes, Epsom Downs, Gr.1, Sagitta 1000 Guineas, Newmarket, Gr.1, Flower Bowl Invitational Stakes, Belmont Park, Gr.1 and Premio Dormello, Milan, Gr.3 and placed once; dam of 4 winners, 6 runners and 7 foals of racing age: EASTERN ANTHEM (IRE) (2004 c. by Singspiel (IRE)), (GER 117), won 5 races at home and in U.A.E. at 2, 4 and 5 years and £2,414,144 including Nakheel Dubai Sheema Classic, Nad Al Sheba, Gr.1, placed second in Grosser Mercedes-Benz Preis von Baden, Baden-Baden, Gr.1 and Preis von Europa, Cologne, Gr.1 and third in Rheinland-Pokal, Cologne, Gr.1; sire. ZEITOPER (GB) (2007 g. by Singspiel (IRE)), (101), won 3 races at home and in France at 2 years and £62,981 including Prix de Conde, Longchamp, Gr.3. KAILANI (GB) (2009 f. by Monsun (GER)), (106), won 2 races at 2 and 3 years and £25,835 including Tweenhills Pretty Polly Stakes, Newmarket, L.; dam of winners. Kazimiera (GB) (2014 f. by Dubawi (IRE)), (90), 1 race at 2 years, placed second in British Stall. Studs EBF Montrose Stakes, Newmarket, L., (H. Pantall). CHARLES KINGSLEY (GB) (2015 c. by New Approach (IRE)), (100), 4 races at 3 and 4 years, 2019 and £40,494 and placed 6 times (Mark Johnston). FRANZ KAFKA (IRE) (2016 c. by Dubawi (IRE)), (87), 1 race at 3 years, 2019 and placed 4 times, from only 7 starts. KAZZIANA (GB) (2012 f. by Shamardal (USA)), (77), won 1 race at 3 years and placed once, from only 3 starts. 3rd Dam KHORUNA (GER) (1991 f. by Lagunas), (GER 80), won 2 races in Germany at 2 and 4 years and placed once; dam of 5 winners, 8 runners and 12 foals of racing age: KAZZIA (GER), see above. KIMBAJAR (GER) (1998 f. by Royal Abjar (USA)), (GER 102), won 5 races in Germany including G. Preis der Stadtsparkasse Dusseldorf, Dusseldorf, L., Schwarzgold Rennen, Cologne, L. and Fahrhofer Stutenpreis, Hamburg, L., placed second in Muller Brot-Riemer Meile, Munich, L. and Preis der Ford Werke, Cologne, L.; dam of winners. KIMBARJANO (IRE) (2011 c. by Duke of Marmalade (IRE)), (GER 54), 4 races in Germany at 6 and 7 years, 2018 and placed 6 times. KARIBANA (GER) (2014 f. by Campanologist (USA)), (GER 56), 1 race in Germany at 5 years, 2019 and placed 5 times. Kirunavaara (IRE) (2004 f. by Galileo (IRE)), 70,000 gns. yearling Tattersalls October Yearlings (Part 1) 2005 - Vendor, €21,000 mare Goffs February Mixed Sale - Salcey Forest Stud, 10,000 gns. mare Tattersalls December Mares Sale 2018 - Romdhane Zied, (GER 75), placed 3 times in Germany; dam of Bartel (IRE) (2012 c. by Aussie Rules (USA)), 38,000 gns. yearling Tattersalls October Sale 2013 (Book 3) - Paul Moroney BS, (105), 2 races, placed second in Hastings Direct Sir Henry Cecil Stakes, Newmarket, L. KALLIMIX (GER) (2000 g. by Housamix (FR)), (GER 64), won 4 races in Germany and placed 16 times. CHESAPEAKE (IRE) (2004 g. by Sadler's Wells (USA)), (IRE 80), placed twice; also won 1 race over hurdles and won 2 races over fences and placed 10 times. KALIMAS (GER) (1997 c. by Lomitas (GB)), (GER 93), won 3 races in Germany and placed 4 times. Seducing (IRE) (2009 f. by Galileo (IRE)), 110,000 gns. mare Tattersalls December Mares Sale 2013 - Bobby O'Ryan, (IRE 63), placed once; dam of winners. KING'S COINAGE (IRE) (2014 g. by Holy Roman Emperor (IRE)), €27,000 yearling Tattersalls Ireland September Yearlings 2015 - Island BS, 30,000 gns. Tattersalls Guineas Breeze-Up Sale 2016 - D Woods, 28,000 gns. Tattersalls July Sale 2017 - Ruth Carr, (73), 2 races and placed 3 times; also placed once over hurdles at 5 years, 2019 (Sam England). LURE OF THE SEA (IRE) (2015 f. by Sea The Stars (IRE)), 1 race at 3 years, 2018 and placed once (D. K. Weld), all her starts. 4th Dam KHORA (GER) (1984 f. by Corvaro (USA)), unraced; dam of 2 winners, 2 runners and 3 foals of racing age: KHORUNA (GER), see above. KAMBIA (GER) (1989 f. by Windwurf (GER)), (GER 50), won 2 races in Germany. Krim (GER) (1993 f. by Lagunas), €1,500 mare Arqana Deauville December Mixed 2007 - FBA, unraced; dam of winners. Kalata (GER) (2000 f. by Lando (GER)), (FR 68), placed 4 times in France and Germany; dam of KAZZIO (GER) (2008 c. by Konigstiger (GER)), €3,000 yearling Baden-Baden September Yearlings 2009 - Vendor, (GER 67), 2 races in Germany; also 17 races over jumps in France, Germany and Italy including Gran Premio Merano Chase, Merano, Gr.1, placed second in Grande Steeplechase d'Europa-Sportforyo, Merano, Gr.1 and Grande Steeple Chase di Milano, Milan, Gr.1, KAZOO (GER) (2010 c. by Lateral (GB)), (GER 67), 1 race in Germany; also 6 races over jumps in Italy including Corsa Siepi dei 4 Anni Hurdle, Merano, Gr.2 and Gran Corsa Siepi di Grosseto Hurdle, Grosseto, L. Successful Cross Analysis - Group/Listed race performers DUBAWI (IRE) bred to daughters of MONSUN (GER) has produced WILD ILLUSION (GB) (2015 f. Gr.1w GB/IRE, FR), AMAZONA (GER) (2012 f. Gr.3w GNY, L.w GNY), BABAWI (IRE) (2009 g.GR.3w ITY), QUANZHOU (FR) (2009 f. L.w FR), Moonlight Spirit (IRE) (2016 c. Gr.3p FR), Kazimiera (GB) (2014 f. L.p GB/IRE). Sire Reference - Race Record DUBAWI (IRE) 2002 bay by Dubai Millennium (GB) out of Zomaradah (GB) by Deploy. Top rated 3yr old miler in Ireland & France in 2005. JT Champion 2 & 3yr old in Ireland in 2004 and 2005. Won 5 races (6f.-8f.) at home and in France, at 2 and 3 years, £751,001 and placed twice. W o n Boylesports Irish 2000 Guineas, Curragh, G r . 1 , ( 2 0 0 5 ) W o n Dunnes Stores National Stakes, Curragh, G r . 1 , ( 2 0 0 4 ) Won P. Fresnay le Buffard Jacques Le Marois, Deauville, Gr.1, (2005) Won Weatherbys Superlative Stakes, Newmarket, Gr.3, (2004) 2nd Barclays PLC Queen Elizabeth II Stakes, Newmarket, Gr.1, (2005) 3 r d Vodafone Derby Stakes, Epsom Downs, G r . 1 , ( 2 0 0 5 ) Retired to Stud in 2006. Sire Reference - Best Progeny DUBAWI (IRE) is the sire of CORONET (GB) (2014 f., dam by Darshaan, Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud, Gr.1, Darley Prix Jean Romanet, Gr.1), OLD PERSIAN (GB) (2015 c., dam by Singspiel (IRE), Longines Dubai Sheema Classic, Gr.1), TOO DARN HOT (GB) (2016 c., dam by Singspiel (IRE), Darley Dewhurst Stakes, Gr.1, Qatar Sussex Stakes, Gr.1, Qatar Prix Jean Prat, Gr.1), BENBATL (GB) (2014 c., dam by Selkirk (USA), Grosser Dallmayr Bayerisches Zuchtrennen, Gr.1, Ladbrokes Caulfield Stakes, Gr.1, DP World Dubai Turf, Gr.1), KITESURF (GB) (2014 f., dam by Danehill Dancer (IRE), Qatar Prix Vermeille, Gr.1), NORTH AMERICA (GB) (2012 g., dam by Yankee Victor (USA), Emirates Airline Al Maktoum Challenge R3, Gr.1), QUORTO (IRE) (2016 c., dam by Mount Nelson (GB), Goffs Vincent O'Brien National Stakes, Gr.1), WILD ILLUSION (GB) (2015 f., dam by Monsun (GER), Qatar Nassau Stakes, Gr.1, Total Prix Marcel Boussac, Gr.1, Prix de l'Opera Longines, Gr.1), ALMANAAR (GB) (2012 g., dam by Bahhare (USA), Gulfstream Park Turf Handicap, Gr.1), BATEEL (IRE) (2012 f., dam by Chief's Crown (USA), Qatar Prix Vermeille, Gr.1), MUBTAAHIJ (IRE) (2012 c., dam by Pennekamp (USA), Awesome Again Stakes, Gr.1), NEZWAAH (GB) (2013 f., dam by Dansili (GB), Pretty Polly Stakes, Gr.1), SOBETSU (GB) (2014 f., dam by Darshaan, The Gurkha Coolmore Prix Saint-Alary, Gr.1), WUHEIDA (GB) (2014 f., dam by Singspiel (IRE), Total Prix Marcel Boussac, Gr.1, Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf, Gr.1), ZARAK (FR) (2013 c., dam by Zamindar (USA), Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud, Gr.1; sire), ERUPT (IRE) (2012 c., dam by Caerleon (USA), Juddmonte Grand Prix de Paris, Gr.1, Pattison Canadian International Stakes, Gr.1), JOURNEY (GB) (2012 f., dam by Montjeu (IRE), Qipco Brit.Champions Fillies/Mare Stakes, Gr.1), LEFT HAND (GB) (2013 f., dam by Singspiel (IRE), Qatar Prix Vermeille, Gr.1), POSTPONED (IRE) (2011 c., dam by Dubai Destination (USA), Juddmonte International Stakes, Gr.1, Investec Queen Elizabeth Coronation Cup, Gr.1,
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