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L. and Kingwell Pattern Hurdle, L., Placed 5 Times Inc From Inislea Stables 651 651 Run The Gantlet Ardross Le Melody Karinga Bay Green God CHESNUT FILLY Handy Dancer FOAL (IRE) Miss Golightly February 15th, 2006 Town And Town Crier (Fourth Produce) Orchid House Country First Huntress (GB) Tudor Rhythm (1992) Tudor Orchid Flower Child E.B.F. Nominated. 1st dam ORCHID HOUSE (GB): ran a few times over hurdles and ran 3 times over fences; dam of 3 previous foals; 1 runner: Rose Sand (GB) (f. by Rakaposhi King): 4-y-o in training. She also has a 3-y-o filly by Silver Patriarch (IRE) and a yearling colt by Karinga Bay. 2nd dam TUDOR ORCHID: ran once in a N.H. Flat Race; dam of: Orchid House (GB): see above. 3rd dam FLOWER CHILD (by Brother): 2 wins over fences and placed 10 times; dam of 3 winners: DESERT ORCHID: Champion steeplechaser in England in 1988-89, 34 wins, £652,805 viz. 7 wins over hurdles inc. Tolworth Hurdle, L. and Kingwell Pattern Hurdle, L., placed 5 times inc. 2nd Ladbroke Christmas Hurdle, L. and December Novices' Hurdle, L. and 27 wins over fences inc. Tote Cheltenham Gold Cup Chase, L., King George VI Rank Chase, L. (4 times), Jameson Irish Grand National H'Cap Chase, L., Tingle Creek H. Chase, L., Chivas Regal Cup Chase, L., Whitbread Gold Cup H. Chase, L., Racing Post H. Chase, L., Holsten Export Lager H. Chase, L., F U's Jeans Gainsborough H. Chase, L. (3 times), Jim Ford Challenge Cup Chase, L. and Hurst Park Novices' Chase, L., placed 18 times inc. 2nd Queen Mother Champion Chase, L., King George VI Rank Chase, L., Scilly Isles Novices' Chase, L., Tingle Creek H. Chase, L. (twice), Plymouth Gin Haldon Challenge Cup Chase, L., Desert Orchid South West. Pattern Chase, L., Jim Ford Challenge Cup Chase, L., 3rd Tote Cheltenham Gold Cup Chase, L. (twice), Arkle Challenge Trophy Chase, L., Queen Mother Champion Chase, L., Peterborough Chase, L. and Lee Cooper Gainsborough H. Chase, L.. Ragged Robin: 5 wins viz. 4 wins over hurdles and placed 4 times inc. 3rd Memorial Hurdle, L. and winner over fences. Peacework: 4 wins over fences and placed 11 times. Indian Orchid: placed in a N.H. Flat Race; dam of a winner: Chaos Theory (GB): 3 wins viz. placed; also 2 wins over hurdles and placed twice and winner over fences and placed twice; also 2 wins in point-to-points in 2005 and placed 5 times. Irish Orchid: dam of 2 winners: Orchid Bay (GB): placed in a N.H. Flat Race; also winner over hurdles and placed twice inc. 2nd K. McManus Bookmaker Joe Mac Nov.Hurdle, Gr.3. Gentleman Jimmy (GB): 2 wins viz. winner of a N.H. Flat Race at 5, 2005; also winner over hurdles at 6, 2006. Half Irish (GB): unraced; dam of What A Scientist (IRE) (winner of a point-to- point at 6, 2006 and placed). Stabled in Barn P Box 15 .
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