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EUROPEAN PEDIGREE for SAVANNE (IRE) - Three Dams EUROPEAN PEDIGREE for SAVANNE (IRE) - Three Dams Danehill (USA) Danzig (USA) Sire: (Bay 1986) Razyana (USA) ROCK OF GIBRALTAR (IRE) (Bay 1999) Offshore Boom Be My Guest (USA) SAVANNE (IRE) (Chesnut 1985) Push A Button (Bay mare 2011) Galileo (IRE) Sadler's Wells (USA) Dam: (Bay 1998) Urban Sea (USA) SEVENNA (FR) (Bay 2005) Silvassa (IRE) Darshaan (Bay 1993) Slenderella (GER) SAVANNE (IRE) (2011 mare by ROCK OF GIBRALTAR (IRE)); in France, unplaced, £976 at 2 years, won 2 races and placed twice, £84,291 at 3 years; won Prix de Royaumont - Equida Live, Chantilly, Gr.3, 1m 4f, 2014; second in Abu Dhabi Prix de Malleret, Saint-Cloud, Gr.2, 1m 4f, 2014; third in Prix de Pomone, Deauville, Gr.2, 1m 4f 110y, 2014, exported to France; dam of 5 known foals; 2 known runners; 1 known winner Savanne Sauvage (IRE) (2016 mare by LOPE DE VEGA (IRE)), unraced in GB/IRE; dam of- (2020 colt by BRAZEN BEAU (AUS)). SAVE THE SPIRIT (IRE) (2017 gelding by INVINCIBLE SPIRIT (IRE)); in GB/IRE, won 1 race, £3,708 at 3 years. Funambulist (IRE) (2018 colt by NEW BAY (GB)); in France, unplaced, £1,864 at 2 years, exported to Germany. (2019 colt by INVINCIBLE SPIRIT (IRE)), exported to Germany. (2020 colt by SEA THE STARS (IRE)). No Return in 2020. 1st dam. SEVENNA (FR) (2005 mare by GALILEO (IRE)); in GB/IRE, won 1 race and placed twice, £7,805 at 3 years, won 1 race and placed once, £43,378 at 4 years; in France, unplaced at 4 years; won Moet Hennessy Lillie Langtry Stakes, Goodwood, Gr.3, 1m 6f, 2009; dam of 8 known foals; 5 known runners; 4 known winners SEVENNA STAR (IRE) (2015 gelding by REDOUTE'S CHOICE (AUS)); in GB/IRE, placed twice, £2,117 at 2 years, won 2 races, £43,449 at 3 years, placed twice, £2,843 at 4 years, unplaced at 5 years; won bet365 Classic Trial, Sandown Park, Gr.3, 1m 2f, 2018 SAVANNE (IRE) (2011 mare by ROCK OF GIBRALTAR (IRE)), see above. SASSELLA (IRE) (2012 mare by LOPE DE VEGA (IRE)); in France, won 2 races and placed twice, £35,814 at 3 years, placed once, £7,170 at 4 years; won Prix Belle de Nuit - Prix.Camp Canadien, Saint-Cloud, L, 1m 4f 110y, 2015; dam of- Santenay (IRE) (2019 filly by NEW BAY (GB)), unraced in GB/IRE, exported to Germany. SAMURAI (IRE) (2013 horse by SHAMARDAL (USA)); in France, placed once, £2,907 at 2 years; in Germany, won 2 races and placed 4 times, £21,368 at 4 years; in Switzerland, won 1 race, £33,333 at 4 years, won 1 race and placed twice, £26,788 at 5 years, placed 3 times, £6,576 at 6 years, won 1 race, £12,266 at 7 years; won Grand Prix Land Rover Jockey Club, Dielsdorf, L, 1m 4f, 2017, exported to Germany. Seven Suns (IRE) (2014 horse by LOPE DE VEGA (IRE)); in Germany, unplaced at 3 years, exported to Germany. Sylvestra (IRE) (2016 mare by LOPE DE VEGA (IRE)), unraced in GB/IRE, exported to Germany. Seven Empires (IRE) (2018 filly by HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR (IRE)), unraced in GB/IRE, exported to Germany. (2020 colt by CAMELOT (GB)), exported to Germany. 2nd dam. SILVASSA (IRE) (1993 mare by DARSHAAN); in Germany, won 1 race and placed once, £5,856 at 3 years, exported to West Germany; dam of 8 known foals; 6 known runners; 5 known winners. SEVENNA (FR) (2005 mare by GALILEO (IRE)), see above. SCATINA (IRE) (2004 mare by SAMUM (GER)); in GB/IRE, unplaced at 3 years; in Germany, won 1 race, £2,069 at 2 years, won 1 race and placed 4 times, £48,919 at 3 years; in Italy, placed once, £24,810 at 3 years; won Schwarzgold Rennen, Cologne, Gr.2, 1m 3f, 2007; second in G. P. der Dortmunder Stadtwerke-St Leger, Dortmund, Gr.3, 1m 6f, 2007, Grosser Preis der Helaba Hessen Pokal, Frankfurt, Gr.3, 1m 2f, 2007, Henkel Trial - Dusseldorfer Stutenpreis, Dusseldorf, L, 1m, 2007; third in Oaks d'Italia, Milan, Gr.2, 1m 3f, 2007; dam of- SCOUTING (IRE) (2010 mare by NEW APPROACH (IRE)); in France, placed once, £3,000 at 2 years, placed once, £1,301 at 3 years; in Germany, won 2 races and placed once, £4,583 at 4 years, exported to Germany; dam of- SWEET MARAKI (GER) (2017 mare by HALLOWED CROWN (AUS)); in Greece, placed 3 times, £3,995 at 2 years, won 2 races and placed 3 times, £7,806 at 3 years, exported to Greece. Scouting For Girls (GER) (2015 horse by DABIRSIM (FR)); in Germany, unplaced at 3 years, placed twice, £1,577 at 4 years. Sambo (GER) (2018 colt by TAI CHI (GER)), unraced in GB/IRE. Sgian Dubh (GER) (2019 colt by COUNTERATTACK (AUS)), unraced in GB/IRE. BLUE DUNE (GB) (2009 mare by INVINCIBLE SPIRIT (IRE)); in GB/IRE, won 1 race and placed 3 times, £3,645 at 3 years; dam of- WOLFOFBAGGOTSTREET (IRE) (2015 gelding by EQUIANO (FR)); in GB/IRE, won 1 race and placed 3 times, £11,482 at 2 years; in Hong Kong, unplaced, £4,337 at 3 years, won 2 races, £101,620 at 4 years, won 1 race and placed once, £79,517 at 5 years, unplaced at 6 years, exported to Hong Kong. DRAGON ROLL (IRE) (2016 mare by DRAGON PULSE (IRE)); in GB/IRE, won 1 race and placed once, £15,995 at 2 years, placed twice, £1,327 at 3 years, unplaced at 4 years; in GB/IRE over hurdles, unplaced at 4 years. Fairy Tree (IRE) (2017 mare by HALLOWED CROWN (AUS)), unraced in GB/IRE. (2020 colt by DRAGON PULSE (IRE)). SABURO (IRE) (2011 horse by CAPE CROSS (IRE)); in GB/IRE, won 1 race, £9,817 at 2 years. Little Scarlet (IRE) (2012 mare by SHAMARDAL (USA)); in France, placed 3 times, £5,426 at 3 years; in Germany, placed once, £735 at 4 years, exported to France; dam of- Loveliness (GER) (2017 mare by DABIRSIM (FR)); in France, unplaced, £551 at 3 years; in Germany, unplaced, £127 at 3 years. Dubai Is Great (GB) (2015 gelding by CAPE CROSS (IRE)); in GB/IRE, placed once, £1,167 at 2 years, unplaced at 4 years, unplaced at 5 years; in GB/IRE over hurdles, unplaced at 5 years. Musuko (IRE) (2013 gelding by TEOFILO (IRE)), unraced in GB/IRE. Justinian (IRE) (2014 horse by TEOFILO (IRE)); in GB/IRE, unplaced at 3 years, exported to China. Night Moon (GB) (2016 gelding by DUBAWI (IRE)), unraced in GB/IRE. Loch Long (IRE) (2018 gelding by AWTAAD (IRE)); in GB/IRE, unplaced at 2 years. (2019 filly by NEW BAY (GB)). (2020 colt by FREE EAGLE (IRE)). SILVERIO (GER) (2001 gelding by LAROCHE (GER)); in GB/IRE in N.H. Flat races, placed once, £544 at 4 years; in GB/IRE over hurdles, unplaced at 4 years, won 1 race and placed twice, £3,670 at 5 years SISSLEY (GER) (2002 horse by LAROCHE (GER)); in Germany, unplaced at 3 years, unplaced at 4 years, placed once, £236 at 5 years, won 1 race and placed 4 times, £2,463 at 6 years, unplaced at 7 years, unplaced at 8 years, unplaced at 9 years; in Netherlands, unplaced at 3 years, placed 4 times, £362 at 4 years, placed 5 times, £709 at 5 years. HERAGON (SPA) (2006 horse by LANDO (GER)); in Spain, unplaced at 2 years, won 1 race and placed once, £5,437 at 3 years, unplaced at 4 years, unplaced at 5 years. Silvetta (GB) (1999 mare by LANDO (GER)), unraced in GB/IRE, exported to Germany; dam of- SWEET DAY (GER) (2005 mare by DAI JIN (GB)); in Germany, won 1 race, £2,206 at 3 years, won 1 race and placed twice, £6,165 at 4 years. SILVER SHUFFLE (IRE) (2007 gelding by BIG SHUFFLE (USA)); in GB/IRE, won 1 race, £5,801 at 3 years, placed 3 times, £2,456 at 4 years, placed 4 times, £3,063 at 5 years, placed twice, £585 at 6 years, unplaced at 7 years, won 1 race and placed 6 times, £5,826 at 8 years, placed twice, £1,251 at 9 years, unplaced at 10 years; in Germany, placed twice, £1,456 at 2 years, unplaced at 3 years; in GB/IRE over hurdles, placed once, £650 at 3 years, placed 4 times, £1,962 at 4 years, placed twice, £1,080 at 5 years, placed once, £325 at 6 years, placed 6 times, £4,586 at 7 years, placed 3 times, £2,510 at 8 years, won 1 race and placed 4 times, £6,049 at 9 years, placed once, £1,049 at 10 years; in GB/IRE over fences, placed once, £417 at 7 years, unplaced at 8 years, unplaced at 10 years. STYLETTO (GB) (2008 horse by DESERT STYLE (IRE)); in France, placed 3 times, £5,603 at 3 years, unplaced at 4 years, unplaced at 5 years; in Germany, won 2 races and placed once, £5,916 at 4 years, unplaced at 5 years, won 1 race and placed 5 times, £5,167 at 6 years, won 1 race and placed 6 times, £3,759 at 7 years, placed twice, £956 at 8 years, exported to Germany. SO PRETTY (GER) (2006 mare by RANSOM O'WAR (USA)); in Germany, won 1 race and placed twice, £5,777 at 3 years, unplaced at 4 years; in Italy, unplaced at 3 years.
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