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BAY COLT Foaled February 20, 2014 BAY COLT Foaled February 20, 2014 Consigned by Northern Farm 230 #Sunday Silence !Fuji Kiseki & Danon Chantilly $ Millracer ! #Mark of Esteem (2007)'Chansonnette BAY " &Glorious Song COLT % #French Deputy ' !Kurofune & Cerca $ Blue Avenue #Gone West (2005)'Western World &Coxwold [Halo 4SX4S] YEARLING By DANON CHANTILLY (JPN). Graded race winner of 3 races in 8 starts at 2 to 4 in Japan, NHK Mile Cup [G1]-ntr, Mainichi Hai [G3],2ndKyodo News Service Hai [G3],3rdRadioNIKKEIHaiNisaiS. [L] , etc. Retired to stud in 2012. His first foals are 2-year-old of 2015. Son of champion Fuji Kiseki. Sire of Isla Bonita (2014 Best 3yo colt in Japan), Straight Girl (2015 Victoria Mile [G1]), Kinshasa no Kiseki [G1],KaneHekili[G1], etc. 1st dam Barn CERCA (JPN), by Kurofune (USA). 2 wins in Japan. Dam of 2 foals of rac- ing age, 2 to race, both winners ― RINEHART (JPN)(11 f. by Stay Gold (JPN)). 3 wins in Japan. ⑧ AKITO FORTE (JPN)(12 c. by Kinshasa no Kiseki (AUS)). Winner in Ja- ― pan. 44 2nd dam WESTERN WORLD (GB). by Gone West (USA).Unraced.Damof― DANON VOLCANO (JPN)(c. by Durandal (JPN)). 9 wins in Japan. TENGALLONHAT(JPN)(c. by Green Desert (USA)). 2 wins in Japan. SPECIAL WORLD (JPN)(f. by Special Week (JPN)). 2 wins in Japan. 3rd dam Coxwold (USA),byCox’sRidge(USA). 3 wins in France and N.A., 3rd Beldame S [G1]. Half-sister to MAGICAL STRIKE (USA).Damof ― MENHAL (USA).WinnerinN.A.Sire. 4th dam EGYPTIAN ROSE (USA),bySirIvor(USA). Unraced. Half-sister to DE LA ROSE (USA) (Champion grass mare in USA, Hollywood Derby [G1]), UPPER NILE (USA) (Suburban H [G1]), LIE LOW (USA) (Firenze H [G2] (twice)).Damof― Coxwold (USA). Black-type placed winner, above. MAGICAL STRIKE (USA). 4 wins in England, City of York S [L],C. W. Heron S [L],4thDiomedS[G3].Sire. ROSE RUSSE (USA). 2 wins in France and N.A. Dam of ― Seainsky (USA). 7 wins in N.A., 2nd Woodchopper H [L]. Niji’s Grand Girl (USA). 2 wins in N.A., 2nd Delta Downs Prin- cess S [G3], 3rd Fair Grounds Oaks [G2]. Reve Russe (USA). 3 wins in Ireland and N.A., 2nd Fairlee Wild H, 3rd Oyster S [L], Platinum S [L]. Dancyville (USA). 6 wins in N.A., 2nd A. C. Kemp H. MISS DANZIG (USA). Winner in Japan. Dam of ― Belmont Thunder (JPN). 7 wins in Japan, 3rd Tokyo Hai [JPN2]. Oregold Rose (USA).Unraced.Damof― SHA FLYER (VEN). 8 wins in Venezuela, Clasico Guia Hipica..
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