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11--Classicism Dark Bay Or Brown Colt; Apr 05, 2011 Mr
equineline.com Product 40P 11/14/12 18:30:04 EST 11--Classicism Dark Bay or Brown Colt; Apr 05, 2011 Mr. Prospector, 70 b Machiavellian, 87 dk b/ Coup de Folie, 82 b Street Cry (IRE), 98 dk b/ =Troy (GB), 76 b Unnamed Helen Street (GB), 82 b =Waterway (FR), 76 ch Foaled in Kentucky Seattle Slew, 74 dk b/ A.P. Indy, 89 dk b/ Classicism, 02 dk b/ Weekend Surprise, 80 b Mr. Prospector, 70 b Colour Chart, 87 b Rainbow Connection, 78 b By STREET CRY (IRE) (1998). Horse of the year in United Arab Emirates, Stakes winner of $5,150,837 USA in N.A. and United Arab Emirates, Stephen Foster H. [G1] (CD, $516,615), etc. Sire of 7 crops of racing age, 1114 foals, 717 starters, 58 stakes winners, 6 champions, 474 winners of 1381 races and earning $62,813,289 USA, including Zenyatta (Horse of the year in U.S., $7,304,580, Breeders' Cup Classic [G1] (OSA, $2,700,000), etc.), Shocking (Champion in Australia, $4,561,399 USA, Emirates Melbourne Cup [G1], etc.), Street Sense (Champion in U.S., $4,383,200, Kentucky Derby [G1] (CD, $1,450,000), etc.), Whobegotyou (Champion in Australia, $2,686,861 USA, The Age Caulfield Guineas [G1], etc.), Tomcito (Champion in Peru, $157,186 USA, Derby Nacional [G1], etc.). 1st dam CLASSICISM, by A.P. Indy. Unplaced in 1 start in ENG. Sister to TEMPERA, Barbican. Dam of 6 foals, 3 to race, 2 winners-- Lola's Love (f. by Dubai Destination). 2 wins at 3, $24,380. -
SENSITIVE 9 Bay Mare (Branded Nr Sh
Barn B On Account of DARLEY, Hunter Valley, NSW Lot 150 SENSITIVE 9 Bay mare (Branded nr sh. off sh.) Foaled 2010 0 Mr. Prospector .................by Raise a Native .......... Machiavellian .................. SIRE Coup de Folie ............. by Halo....................... STREET CRY (IRE) ... Troy .......................... by Petingo .................. Helen Street .................. Waterway .................. by Riverman................ Bletchingly.................. by Biscay ...................... DAM Canny Lad....................... Jesmond Lass............. by Lunchtime (GB)....... SEANCES ................... Danehill (USA) ........... by Danzig ................... 1999 Spirit ............................. Star Aura ................... by Kaoru Star .............. STREET CRY (IRE) (Bay or Brown 1998-Stud 2003). 5 wins-1 at 2, Dubai World Cup, Gr.1. Champion USA Sire (AEI) 2010. Sire of 1115 rnrs, 749 wnrs, 89 SW, inc. Zenyatta (Breeders' Cup Classic S., Gr.1), Street Sense, Shocking, Whobegotyou, Tomcito, Long John, Street Boss, Pride of Dubai, Seventh Street, Winx, Lyric of Light, Victor's Cry, Majestic Roi, New Year's Day, Here Comes Ben, Street Hero, Cry and Catch Me, Princess Highway, etc. 1st Dam SEANCES, by Canny Lad. 5 wins at 1200, 1400m, $260,000, STC Millie Fox S., L, VRC Moet & Chandon H., STC Rooty Hill RSL Club & Resort H., AJC Waverley College Centenary P., 2d STC Makinson & d'Apice Series H., AJC Thakral Holdings Bob Hawke H., 3d STC Wenona Girl H. Half-sister to UNWORLDLY, GORDO, Daemons - Sikander (H.K.). Dam of 8 named foals, 6 to race, 4 winners, inc:- RENAISSANCE (f by Lonhro). 6 wins 1100 to 1400m, $234,630, AJC Sapphire S., Gr 2, St Johns Park H., STC 7 Steel Buildings Solutions H., Canterbury Event Centre H., Freeway Hotel Artarmon H., 2d Hawkesbury RC Darley Crown, L. -
STREET of DREAMS Barn 24 Hip No
Consigned by Rockwell Sales Agency (Claire Reece), Agent II Hip No. Barn 871 STREET OF DREAMS 24 Dark Bay or Brown Colt; foaled May 30, 2007 Mr. Prospector Machiavellian.................... Coup de Folie Street Cry (IRE)................. Troy Helen Street (GB).............. Waterway STREET OF DREAMS Dixieland Band Dixie Brass ....................... Petite Diable Marry Me Scarlett............. (1997) Wavering Monarch Michelle's Monarch.......... Jardin de Reve By STREET CRY (IRE) (1998). United Arab Emirates horse of the year, stakes winner of $5,150,837, Dubai World Cup [G1], etc. Sire of 3 crops of rac- ing age, 459 foals, 187 starters, 16 stakes winners, 91 winners of 170 rac- es and earning $11,808,424, including champion Street Sense ($4,383,- 200, Kentucky Derby [G1] (CD, $1,450,000), etc.), and of Per Incanto [G3] (hwt. in Italy), Zenyatta (to 4, 2008, $734,580, Apple Blossom H. [G1] (OP, $300,000), etc.), Tomcito ($101,000, Derby Nacional [G1], etc.). 1st dam MARRY ME SCARLETT, by Dixie Brass. Winner at 3, $25,500. Dam of 6 other registered foals, 6 of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2008, 5 to race, 4 winners, including-- Scarlett Memories (f. by Diligence). 5 wins, 2 to 4, $175,340. Loushe (g. by Black Minnaloushe). 3 wins at 2 and 5, 2008, $62,728. Yeah Me (f. by Menifee). Winner at 4, 2008, $30,308. Ready to Dream (f. by More Than Ready). Placed at 2 and 3, 2008, $22,454. 2nd dam Michelle's Monarch, by Wavering Monarch. 6 wins at 3 and 4, $32,798, 3rd Texas Wild Flower S. -
Lei Papale(JPN) 56.0 Ritto TKOT 0.0.0.0 2000 2.0.0.0 1St /13 No
June 27, 2021 HANSHIN 11R THE TAKARAZUKA KINEN Post Time 11R THE TAKARAZUKA KINEN 2200m, Turf Added Money (1000Yen) 150,000 60,000 38,000 23,000 15,000 HANSHIN Stakes Money(1000Yen) 2,814 804 402 11 15:40 INT DSN, Special Weight, 3-Year-Olds & Up, Allowance,Value of race:286,000,000 Yen Total (1000Yen) 152,814 60,804 38,402 23,000 15,000 Sire Sex/Age Spd Idx Earning money 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and others Line(1)=Date Grant-Speed-Index Race course Line(2)=Race Race class Line(3)=Finish Position Runners Post Number Win Fav. Bk Hs CPU Horse Name Jockey Training ___T Turf(Flat) Turf 2200m Line(4)=Horse Weight(kg) Gain and Loss Jockey Weight(kg) Line(5)=Distance Finish Time Dam Coat Color Weight(Kg) Center ___D Dirt(Flat) Turf 1800m Line(6)=Position 2c-3c-4c Final of horse 600m to Finish Start of race Start to 600m - Final of race 600m to Finish Turf 2000m No No Sel Dams Sire Blinkers Trainner Performances WET is Line(7)=Winner Margin(seconds) Past performances in the last 5 races (most recent on the left) Turf 2400m Owner Breeder Running Style Wet Condition Turf 2500m Last(1) Last(2) Last(3) Last(4) Last(5) No Nay Never H5 101 117,286,000 Yen HANT 0.0.1.4 2200 0.0.0.0 Jun 5/21 111 4CHUKYO1 May 16/21 87 2NIIGATA4 May 1/21 82 2HANSHIN11 Aug 15/20 65 2SAPPORO1 Aug 1/20 78 1SAPPORO3 Ryusei Sakai KYOT 1.2.0.2 1800 3.1.0.2 THE NARUO KINEN G3 YAHIKO STAKES 3-Win STORK STAKES 3-Win TVh SHO 3-Win STV SHO 3-Win Unicorn Lion(IRE) 58.0 Ritto TKOT 0.0.0.0 2000 2.0.0.1 1st /13 No. -
=Long John (AUS) a Based on the Cross of Street Cry (IRE)/Northern Dancer and His Sons and Grandsons Variant = 2.50 Breeder: Darley (AUS)
10/09/13 14:35:40 EDT =Long John (AUS) A Based on the cross of Street Cry (IRE)/Northern Dancer and his sons and grandsons Variant = 2.50 Breeder: Darley (AUS) Native Dancer, 50 gr Raise a Native, 61 ch Raise You, 46 ch Mr. Prospector, 70 b Nashua, 52 b Gold Digger, 62 b Sequence, 46 dk b Machiavellian, 87 dk b/ Hail to Reason, 58 br Halo, 69 dk b/ Cosmah, 53 b Coup de Folie, 82 b Hoist the Flag, 68 b Raise the Standard, 78 b Natalma, 57 b Street Cry (IRE), 98 b =Petition (GB), 44 dk b/ =Petingo (GB), 65 b *Alcazar II, 57 ch =Troy (GB), 76 b =Hornbeam (GB), 53 ch =La Milo (GB), 63 ch =Pin Prick (GB), 55 b Helen Street (GB), 82 b Never Bend, 60 dk b Riverman, 69 b River Lady, 63 b =Waterway (FR), 76 ch =Pall Mall (IRE), 55 ch =Boulevard (IRE), 68 ch =Costa Sola (IRE), 63 ch =Long John (AUS) Bay Gelding =Nearco (ITY), 35 br Foaled Oct 15, 2010 Nearctic, 54 br in Australia *Lady Angela, 44 ch Northern Dancer, 61 b Native Dancer, 50 gr Natalma, 57 b Almahmoud, 47 ch Night Shift, 80 b Flares, 33 b Chop Chop, 40 dk b *Sceptical, 22 b Ciboulette, 61 dk b Windfields, 43 br Windy Answer, 55 b Reply, 51 b =Hosiery (AUS), 95 b Northern Dancer, 61 b Nijinsky II, 67 b Flaming Page, 59 b Whiskey Road, 72 b Sailor, 52 ch Bowl of Flowers, 58 ch Flower Bowl, 52 b =Stockings (AUS), 88 b =Zvornik (AUS), 65 b =Ngawyni (AUS), 72 b =Lamperine (AUS), 64 b =Black Tights (AUS), 80 b/br =Corinto (GB), 63 gr =Easy To Like (AUS), 72 br =Malvern Star (AUS), 58 b Pedigree Statistics Dosage Information Coefficient of Relatedness: 1.66% Pedigree Completeness: 100.00% -
With a Winx and a Nod of Approval, Australia Farewells a Mighty Horse DOWN UNDER DELIVERED
DOWN UNDER DELIVERED YOUR BITE-SIZED BULLETIN FROM OZ THURSDAY, JULY 04, 2019 SEASONAL RACING REVIEW With a Winx and a nod of approval, Australia farewells a mighty horse Winx and Hugh Bowman farewell fans after her final victory. LISA GRIMM There’s a school of t could be right because Winx trod a engaged new and old racing audiences. path to greatness that few Australian Administrators will be hoping this thought in racing the thoroughbreds can claim. will be Winx’s greatest legacy: one Australian turf may I But for all the trepidation that lies that can be parlayed with skyrocketing never be the same ahead in a Winx-less era, perhaps racing prizemoney levels into long-term will be better because of the wonder growth for the sport. now that Winx has mare. Almost 44,000 racegoers crammed left for the greener It’s doubtful if any other horse in the into Randwick to watch Winx for the pastures offered in the history of Australian racing has created final time. more media space for the sport than Such was the anticipation and build- next chapter of her life Winx (Street Cry). up, the Queen Elizabeth Stakes evolved as a broodmare. Towards the end of her career, Winx from a race into an event. made headlines that captivated and She wasn’t allowed to lose and she continued page 2 SHARE THIS EDITION 1 aushorse.com.au DOWN UNDER DELIVERED THURSDAY, JULY 4, 2019 didn’t. days and protecting a winning streak. with the Australian Turf Club announcing Returning Australian Timeform The most remembered part of her plans to erect a statue at Rosehill - the figures up with her best, Winx strolled career will be four successive wins in Sydney racetrack from where she was away with the weight-for-age race for the WS Cox Plate in a sequence of 33 trained. -
Past Performance of the Nominated Horses
Past Performance of the Nominated Horses 2021 Sunday April 4th post time 15:40 Race 11 THE OSAKA HAI G1 HANSHIN Racecourse 2000m Turf (right handed), 4-Year-Olds & Up 57kg Fillies & Mares allowed 2kg Southern Hemisphere Bred Horses born in 2017 allowed 1kg Total Value JPY 291,600,000 *exclusive of Stakes Money, inclusive of Participation Incentive Money *Information as of 23rd March Please note: *1 Track conditions are described according to Japanese standard which consists of five levels for turf and four levels for dirt, and description may differ from that of the country where the race was run. Turf (Five levels): - firm, good to firm, good, yielding, soft Dirt (Four levels): - standard, good, muddy, sloppy *2 Margin is described in terms of time difference (seconds) for Japanese races. For most of the foreign races it is in terms of length, but in some cases the fractions may be adjusted (eg. 9 3/4 Lg ---> 10 Lg). *3 "Total Money Earned in JRA races" includes Stakes Money but does not include Participation Incentive Money. Admire Virgo(JPN) Bay C4 57 kg Deep Impact - Elusive Wave ( Elusive City ) past performance (starts-1st-2nd-3rd-unplaced): 6 - 4 - 0 - 0 - 2 Total Money Earned : JPY 79,287,000 Owner Trainer Breeder Junko Kondo Yasuo Tomomichi Northern Farm Track Cond. of final strech Weight Position order Status Official Finish time Win Win Horse Winner Margin First three finishers and finishing time of winner Date Racecourse Race Distance Jockey Runners Condition in Jump races * (Kg) 1c 2c 3c 4c at WP to note Placing (1/10s) Odds Fav. -
138904 08 Juvenilefillies.Pdf
breeders’ cup JUVENILE FILLIES BREEDERs’ Cup JUVENILE FILLIES (GR. I) 30th Running Santa Anita Park $2,000,000 Guaranteed FOR FILLIES, TWO-YEARS-OLD ONE MILE AND ONE-SIXTEENTH Weight, 122 lbs. Guaranteed $2 million purse including travel awards, of which 55% of all monies to the owner of the winner, 18% to second, 10% to third, 6% to fourth and 3% to fifth; plus travel awards to starters not based in California. The maximum number of starters for the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies will be limited to fourteen (14). If more than fourteen (14) horses pre-enter, selection will be determined by a combination of Breeders’ Cup Challenge winners, Graded Stakes points and the Breeders’ Cup Racing Secretaries and Directors panel. Please refer to the 2013 Breeders’ Cup World Championships Horsemen’s Information Guide (available upon request) for more information. Nominated Horses Breeders’ Cup Racing Office Pre-Entry Fee: 1% of purse Santa Anita Park Entry Fee: 1% of purse 285 W. Huntington Dr. Arcadia, CA 91007 Phone: (859) 514-9422 To Be Run Saturday, November 2, 2013 Fax: (859) 514-9432 Pre-Entries Close Monday, October 22, 2013 E-mail: [email protected] Pre-entries for the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1) Horse Owner Trainer Artemis Agrotera Chestertown Farm Michael E. Hushion B.f.2 Roman Ruler - Indy Glory by A.P. Indy - Bred in New York by Chester Broman & Mary R. Broman Concave Reddam Racing, LLC Doug O'Neill B.f.2 Colonel John - Galadriel by Ascot Knight - Bred in Ontario by Windways Farm Limited Dancing House Godolphin Racing, LLC Kiaran P. -
Pedigree Insights
Andrew Caulfield, June 18, 2002 – Street Cry P EDIGREE INSIGHTS And a star is born.... After winning by a wide margin in August, Street Cry BY ANDREW CAULFIELD went close to defeating Flame Thrower in two Grade II events, the Del Mar Futurity and the Norfolk S., before STEPHEN FOSTER H.-GI, $833,250, CDX, 6-15, ending his first season with a creditable third behind 3yo/up, 1 1/8m, 1:47 4/5, ft. Macho Uno and Point Given in the Breeders’ Cup 1--STREET CRY (IRE), 120, c, 4, by Machiavellian Juvenile. 1st Dam: Helen Street (GB) (G1SW-Ire, GSW-Fr, The impetus for putting this son of Machiavellian into G1SP-GB, $186,685), by Troy (GB) training with Eoin Harty in California probably stemmed 2nd Dam: Waterway (Fr), by Riverman from the main-track performances of Almutawakel, who 3rd Dam: Boulevard (Ire), by Pall Mall (GB) followed up his hard-fought triumph over Malek and O-Godolphin Racing Inc; B-Sheikh Mohammed bin Victory Gallop in the 1999 Dubai World Cup with a Rashid Al Maktoum (IRE); T-Saeed bin Suroor; J-J D narrow failure in the GI Woodward S. and a respectable Bailey; $516,615. Lifetime Record: G1SW-UAE, fifth in the Breeders’ Cup Classic. In addition to 11-5-5-1, $5,000,837. *1/2 to Historian (Ire) Almutawakel, Machiavellian has also done well on the (Pennekamp), SW-Fr. UAE’s sand tracks with Muwakleh, Susu, Best Of The Over the last two years, the European-based Darley Bests and Mudallel. operation has gone to some lengths to convince Street Cry is now putting Almutawakel’s American breeders that, if they want to use “the achievements into the shade. -
Exclusive Topics for Horse Racing in Japan – Summer Edition –
Exclusive Topics for Horse Racing in Japan – Summer Edition – July 2021 The Japan Racing Association JRA-organized races and racegoers have fortunately been able to avoid the worst effects of the COVID-19 pandemic this year. Whereas races had to be held in front of empty stands from mid- January, venues gradually began to reopen their doors with capacity limitations as early as March, Nakayama Racecourse being the last to do so in April. With the exception of the February Stakes, the spring G1 series was able to be held with the attendance and support of fans. The World All-Star Jockeys, however, which is held annually in Sapporo in late August, had to be canceled for the second year in a row. Major spring events around the world resumed this year. At the Dubai World Cup day meeting in late March, Japanese contenders registered runner-up efforts in four G1 races on the card. The following month, they swept the top four places in Hong Kong’s Queen Elizabeth II Cup (G1, 2,000m), where Loves Only You (JPN, M5, by Deep Impact) took home first prize. As contenders expected to compete abroad this autumn gradually coming to light, six home-bred nominees for this year’s Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe (G1, 2,400m) on October 3 were announced in May. The first potential Arc runner to be announced was Deep Bond (JPN, C4, by Kizuna), who was 10th, 5th and 4th in last year’s Triple Crown races, each time behind champion Contrail (JPN, C4, by Deep Impact) who made a clean sweep. -
Nature Strip Named Australian Racehorse of the Year | 2 | Tuesday, October 6, 2020
ROAD TO THE MELBOURNE INGLIS READY 2 RACE INDUSTRY NEWS | 'PRIZE- CUP | READ THE THOUGHTS VENDOR PROFILE MONEY DISTRIBUTION VITAL OF OTI RACING'S TERRY BLAKE RYAN FACTOR IN RISING STRENGTH OF HENDERSON - PAGE 12 - PAGE 17 AUSTRALIAN RACING' - PAGE 14 Tuesday, October 6, 2020 | Dedicated to the Australasian bloodstock industry - subscribe for free: Click here STALLION WATCH - PAGE 19 YESTERDAY'S RACE RESULTS - PAGE 28 Nature Strip named Read Tomorrow's Issue For: Australian Racehorse Steve Moran What's on Race meetings: Goulburn (NSW), Orange of the Year (NSW), Donald (VIC), Mackay (QLD) Top sprinter joins greats of the turf as Waller dominates virtual Barrier trials / Jump-outs: Goulburn ceremony, presented from Brisbane (NSW), Orange (NSW), Caulfield (VIC), Colac (VIC), Doomben (QLD), Longford (TAS) International meetings: Catterick (UK), Leicester (UK), Lingfield (UK), Southwell (UK), Durbanville (SAF) International sales: Tattersalls October Yearling Sale - Book 1 (UK), Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Fall Yearling Sale (USA) BY ANDREW HAWKINS | @ANZ_NEWS WINNERS ature Strip (6 g Nicconi - Strikeline CHAMPION 2YO - FARNAN CHAMPION 3YO COLT/GELDING - YES YES YES by Desert Sun) was last night CHAMPION 3YO FILLY - LOVING GABY named Australian Racehorse of CHAMPION SPRINTER - NATURE STRIP the Year for the 2019-20 season, CHAMPION MIDDLE DISTANCE HORSE Ngiving trainer Chris Waller his fifth straight REGAL POWER/FIERCE IMPACT victory in Australia’s most prominent equine CHAMPION STAYER - VOW AND DECLARE award, while former stablemate Yes Yes Yes (4 c CHAMPION SIRE - SNITZEL GROUP 1 JOCKEY OF THE YEAR - CRAIG WILLIAMS Rubick - Sin Sin Sin by Fantastic Light) became GROUP 1 TRAINER OF THE YEAR CHRIS WALLER the first Champion Three-Year-Old Colt or CHAMPION JUMPER - TALLYHO TWINKLETOE Gelding to secure the title without a Group 1 win to his name. -
A Tale of Two Dubai World Cup Stars
www.turftalk.co.za * [email protected] Wednesday 28 March 2018 DUBAI World Cup winners Prince Bishop (left) and African Story. A tale of two Dubai World Cup stars IF the G1 Dubai World Cup winner happens to be of the calibre of Champions Dubai Millennium, Street Cry or Singspiel, then retirement from the racetrack automatically brings with it all the trappings associated with being a top Darley stallion. But, what happens when the winner is a gelding, -Training for Godolphin. one not equipped for employment in the breeding barn? “They are both very different. African Story is very good. He is a very easy ride, he’s very genuine, and At one time, this may have posed a problem. After he acts as a good lead horse for the young ones. all, taking into account the average life expectancy of the thoroughbred racehorse, there could be 15 “Prince Bishop, on the other hand, can be very years or more ahead of an equine athlete, who has naughty. He can drop his rider without much warn- trained and raced intensively early in his career ing. But we all love him. He’s such a character. before being retired. “I suppose you could say one is showing them what But at Godolphin, a happy solution has been found to do, while the other is showing them what not to — now there is, most definitely, life after World Cup do,” she laughed. triumph, and it’s all part of the successful Godolphin rehoming program, which provides the framework Educating the ‘babies’ as they come through the for retraining racehorses for new careers after Godolphin system is a vital part of the process in racing.