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Amedeo Modigliani equineline.com Product 43PI 08/05/17 12:49:17 EDT =Amedeo Modigliani (IRE) Bay Colt; Apr 08, 2015 Sadler's Wells, 81 b Northern Dancer (Nearctic - Natalma) Fairy Bridge (Bold Reason - Special) $Galileo (IRE), 98 b Urban Sea, 89 ch Miswaki (Mr. Prospector - Hopespringseternal) =Amedeo Modigliani Allegretta (GB) (=Lombard (GER) - =Anatevka (IRE) (GER)) Foaled in Ireland =Danehill Dancer Danehill (Danzig - Razyana) Mira Adonde (Sharpen Up (GB) - Lettre d'Amour) Gooseberry Fool (IRE), 93 b (GB), 09 dk b/ Last Second (IRE), Alzao (Lyphard - *Lady Rebecca) 93 gr/ro =Alruccaba (IRE) (=Crystal Palace (FR) - =Allara) Inbreeding: Northern Dancer: 3S X 5D X 5D Dosage Profile: 4 1 11 4 0 Caro (IRE): 5D X 5D Dosage Index: 1.11 Center of Distribution: +0.25 (SPR=0; CPI=2.4) By GALILEO (IRE) (1998). European Champion, Classic winner of $2,245,373 USA in England and Ireland, 1st Budweiser Irish Derby [G1], etc. Leading sire 16 times in Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic, England, France, Ireland and Slovakia, sire of 13 crops of racing age, 2484 foals, 1862 (75%) starters, 250 (13%) stakes winners, 12 champions, 1258 (68%) winners of 3246 races and earning $202,069,074 USA, including Frankel (European Horse of the year, $4,789,144 USA, 1st QIPCO Two Thousand Guineas [G1], etc.), New Approach (European Champion twice, $3,885,308 USA, 1st Vodafone Epsom Derby [G1], etc.), Cape Blanco (IRE) (Champion in U.S., $3,855,665 USA, 1st Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby [G1], etc.), Igugu (Horse of the year in South Africa, $996,817 USA, 1st South Africa Fillies Classic [G1], etc.). Year Yearlings Sold Total Avg Median 2016 Colts 17 $6,149,794 $361,753 $208,987 2016 Fillies 17 $13,820,423 $812,966 $668,272 2016 Totals 34 $19,970,217 $587,359 $422,097 2015 Colts 13 $9,510,198 $731,554 $499,905 2015 Fillies 20 $12,254,752 $612,738 $466,284 2015 Totals 33 $21,764,950 $659,544 $477,099 Broodmare Sire: DANEHILL DANCER (IRE) (1993). Hwt. colt in Ireland, Stakes winner of $343,120 USA in England and Ireland, 1st Heinz 57 Phoenix S. [G1], etc. Leading sire in Hong Kong and Ireland, sire of 17 crops of racing age, 2493 foals, 2045 (82%) starters, 171 (8%) stakes winners, 5 champions, 1394 (68%) winners of 4235 races and earning $137,780,981 USA, including Private Steer (AUS) (Champion in Australia, $2,455,303 USA, 1st Doncaster H. [G1], etc.). Leading broodmare sire in Ireland, sire of dams of 66 stakes winners, including champions Air Born, Prinsessen, Aiboa, Dally Hit, and of Minding, The Gurkha, Mince, Street Rapper, Alice Springs (IRE), Music Magnate, It Is Written, Hawksmoor (IRE), De Little Engine, Quest For Peace, Charmed Harmony. 1st dam 2009 Gooseberry Fool (GB), by =Danehill Dancer (IRE). TF 96. Winner in 2 starts at 2, 3,479 Pounds ($5,571 USA), in England; placed in 1 start at 2, 4,275 Euro ($6,054 USA), in Ireland, 3rd Silver Flash S. [G3]; unplaced in 1 start in France; unplaced in 1 start in Germany; unplaced in 1 start in Sweden. Sent from Ireland to United States in 2015. Died 2016. (On turf, Placed $6,054 in 3 starts.) (CPI=1.0) (AWD=7.0f) Dam of 2 foals, 1 to race, 1 winner-- TATT DEC MARES 2011, $713,282 2015 =Amedeo Modigliani (IRE) (c. $Galileo (IRE)). TF 91p. See below. Most recent trainer: Aidan P. O'Brien owner: Mrs John Magnier & Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith & M J Jooste Date #Track Cond Dist Type/Value/Clm Splits Points Of Call Earned Jockey Weight 080517 GAL sf 8.33f MSW 21.1k 1:54ÁÂ 1Å¡ $13,057 HeffernanJA 131 2017 summary 2 1 0 1 $15,137 TAT OCT BK ONE 2016, $1,011,229 2016 Unnamed (c. $Galileo (IRE)). 2nd dam Copyright © 2017 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 1 of 14 equineline.com Product 43PI 08/05/17 12:49:17 EDT =Amedeo Modigliani (IRE) Bay Colt; Apr 08, 2015 1993 LAST SECOND (IRE), by Alzao. TF 121p. 3 wins in 5 starts at 2 and 3, 135,313 Pounds ($209,796 USA), in England, 1st Vodafone Nassau S. [G2], Sun Chariot S. [G2], 2nd Coronation S. [G1]; winner in 1 start at 2, 20,633 Euro ($26,359 USA), in Ireland, 1st C. L. Weld Park S. [G3]; unplaced in 1 start in France. Sent from Great Britain to United States in 2002. Sent from United States to Great Britain in 2003. Returned to United States from Great Britain in 2004. Sent from United States to Great Britain in 2007. (On turf, 4 wins in 7 starts at 2 and 3 $236,155.) (CPI=28.6) (AWD=8.2f) Dam of 15 foals, 13 to race, 10 winners-- 2003 AUSSIE RULES (c. Danehill). 122, TF 123. Winner in 2 starts at 2, 28,300 Euro ($34,924 USA), in Ireland, 2nd Go and Go Round Tower S. [G3]; winner at 2, 79,984 Pounds ($145,208 USA), in England, 1st Somerville Tattersall S. [G3]; winner in 2 starts at 3, $372,000, in NA, 1st Shadwell Turf Mile S. [G1] (KEE, $372,000); winner at 3, 249,690 Euro ($322,438 USA), in France, 1st Gainsborough Poule d'Essai des Poulains-French Two Thousand Guineas [G1]. Sent from United States to Great Britain in 2003. Returned to United States from Ireland in 2006. Sent from United States to Ireland in 2006. Returned to United States from Ireland in 2006. Sent from United States to Ireland in 2006. Died 2017. Leading sire in Hungary (2015). Sire. (On turf, 4 wins at 2 and 3 $874,570 in 12 starts.) (CPI=24.1) (AWD=7.2f) 2000 APPROACH (GB) (f. =Darshaan (GB)). 104, TF 105. Winner at 2 and 3, 36,486 Pounds ($58,739 USA), in England, 1st Lord Weinstock Memorial S., 2nd Rothmans Royals May Hill S. [G3]; winner at 4, $121,600, in NA, 2nd WinStar Galaxy S. [G2] (KEE, $100,000); unplaced in 1 start, 6,650 Euro ($7,601 USA), in France. Sent from Great Britain to United States in 2003. Sent from United States to Great Britain in 2005. (On turf, 3 wins, 2 to 4 $187,940 in 10 starts.) (CPI=8.8) (AWD=8.8f) Dam of 11 foals, 7 to race, 5 winners-- 2007 MIDAS TOUCH (GB) (c. $Galileo (IRE)). TF 122. Winner in 4 starts at 2 and 3, 312,584 Euro ($391,747 USA), in Ireland, Hwt. at 3 on Irish Free Hand., 14 fur. & up (2010), 1st Derrinstown Stud Derby Trial [G2], 2nd Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby [G1]; placed at 3, 175,531 Pounds ($267,271 USA), in England, 2nd Ladbrokes St. Leger [G1], Sportingbet.com Great Voltigeur S. [G2]; placed at 4, 113,500 AUS$ ($119,169 USA), in Australia, 3rd Hyland Race Colours Underwood S. [G1], Makybe Diva S. [G2]; unplaced in 2 starts, 14,275 Euro ($21,009 USA), in France. Sent from Australia to United States in 2013. Sent from United States to Chile in 2014. Returned to United States from Chile in 2014. Sent from United States to Uruguay in 2016. Sire. (On turf, Winner at 2 and 3 $799,196 in 21 starts.) (CPI=14.3) (AWD=8.5f) 2014 =CORONET (GB) (f. =Dubawi (IRE)). TF 108. 3 wins in 4 starts at 2 and 3, 2017, 168,907 Pounds ($213,987 USA), in England, 1st Ribblesdale S. [G2], Godolphin Flying Start Zetland S.; placed in 1 start at 3, 2017, 28,575 Euro ($31,238 USA), in France, 3rd Gurkha Coolmore Prix Saint-Alary [G1]; unplaced in 1 start, 16,000 Euro ($18,352 USA), in Ireland. (On turf, 3 wins in 6 starts at 2 and 3, 2017 $263,577.) (CPI=21.2) (AWD=10.1f) Most recent trainer: John H. M. Gosden owner: Denford Stud Date #Track Cond Dist Type/Value/Clm Splits Points Of Call Earned Jockey Weight 071517 CUR gd 1Km W G1 458.8k 2:32ÁÃ 4È£ $18,352 PeslierO 126 2017 summary 4 1 0 1 $221,433 2011 =Streetcar To Stars (GB) (g. =Sea The Stars (IRE)). TF 111. Winner at 3, 25,150 Euro ($34,080 USA), in Ireland, 2nd King George V Nijinsky Cup, 3rd Ballyroan S. [G3]. (On turf, Winner at 3 $34,080 in 5 starts.) (CPI=1.6) (AWD=10.0f) TAOC 2012, $420,210 2008 =Arabescatta (GB) (f. =Monsun (GER)). 4 wins at 3, 29,100 Euro ($40,707 USA), in France. (On turf, 4 wins at 3 $40,707 in 9 starts.) (CPI=1.3) (AWD=8.6f) Dam of 4 foals, 3 to race, 1 winner TATT DEC MARES 2016, $49,899 (in foal to Helmet (AUS)) 2012 =Murgan (GB) (g. $Galileo (IRE)). TF 98. Winner at 3, 8,873 Pounds ($13,657 USA), in England. (On turf, Winner at 3 $13,311 in 7 starts.) (CPI=0.6) (AWD=10.2f) Most recent trainer: Stuart Kittow owner: Qatar Racing Limited Date #Track Cond Dist Type/Value/Clm Splits Points Of Call Earned Jockey Weight 060717 KEM sl 1Km H 14.8k 2:32ÈÀ 5Ä£ $346 MurphyO 132 2017 summary 1 0 0 0 $346 TAAUT 2015, $96,724 TAOC 2013, $321,135 2016 =Fly The Flag (GB) (f. =Australia (GB)). Copyright © 2017 The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. Page 2 of 14 equineline.com Product 43PI 08/05/17 12:49:17 EDT =Amedeo Modigliani (IRE) Bay Colt; Apr 08, 2015 2015 =Photographer (GB) (c. =New Approach (IRE)). Unraced in Great Britain. 2009 =Bristol Fashion (GB) (f.
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