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MISS NASHWAN (IRE) 105 Bay Mare; Foaled 2000 Red God Blushing Groom (FR) Consigned by Bluewater Sales LLC, Agent XXXVI Barn Hip No. 8 MISS NASHWAN (IRE) 105 Bay Mare; foaled 2000 Red God Blushing Groom (FR)........ Runaway Bride (GB) Nashwan........................... Bustino Height of Fashion (FR)...... Highclere (GB) MISS NASHWAN (IRE) Danzig Danehill ............................ Razyana Miss Carolina (IRE) .......... (1994) Ballad Rock Lalla's Rock ...................... Spank By NASHWAN (1986). Hwt. in Europe, classic winner of $1,447,003, Ever Ready Epsom Derby [G1], etc. Sire of 13 crops of racing age, 604 foals, 472 starters, 38 stakes winners, 4 champions, 300 winners of 746 races and earning $23,281,375. Sire of dams of 35 stakes winners, including Haqwah (champion), Royal Dubai, Molomo, Maraahel, Royal Highness (GER), Solvig, Shakis (IRE), Win Legend, Tamweel, Balius, Samando, Sun Boat (GB), Delfos, Take A Bow, Lisvale, Ice Queen, Gn. Group Meeting. 1st dam MISS CAROLINA (IRE), by Danehill. 9 wins, 2 to 4, €223,625, in Italy, hwt. older mare at 4 on Italian Hand., 7 - 9 1/2 fur., Premio Bagutta-Memorial Sergio Cumani [G3], Premio Carlo Chiesa twice, Premio FIA European Breeders' Fund, etc. (Total: $257,517). Dam of 7 registered foals, 7 of racing age, including a 2-year-old of 2008, 4 to race, 2 winners, incl.-- MISS NASHWAN (IRE) (f. by Nashwan). Stakes winner, see record. 2nd dam LALLA'S ROCK, by Ballad Rock. 3 wins at 2 in Italy, Premio Eupili, Premio dell'Avvenire, 3rd Premio Bimbi. Dam of 3 winners, including-- MISS CAROLINA (IRE) (f. by Danehill). Stakes winner, above. 3rd dam SPANK, by Mummy's Pet. In England. Unraced. Dam of 4 winners, incl.-- LALLA'S ROCK. Stakes winner, above. Medjugorje. 6 wins, €98,622, in Italy, 3rd Premio Botticelli. (Total: $102,892). Shivani. 3 wins at 3 in Italy, 3rd Premio Buontalenta. Producer. 4th dam SLIPPERTY, by Hardicanute. 2 wins at 2 in England, Acorn S. Half-sister to PRIMSTEP, WABASH, Foot Loose. Dam of 5 winners, including-- Sharp in Slippery. Winner at 2 in England. Dam of 6 winners, including-- LA ZOFFANY. 6 wins, 3 to 5, $408,550, in Australia, Marsh Classic [G2], Great Western S., Matron S., 2nd Thoroughbred Club S. [G3], Sep- pelt Great Western S., Auckland Racing Club H. (Total: $238,011). CHINA EXPRESS. Winner at 2, $33,500, in Australia, Andersen Con- sulting S.; winner at 6 in Macau. (Total: $26,365). RACE RECORD: In Italy. At 2, one win in 1 start; at 3, unplaced; at 4, two wins (Premio Carlo Chiesa [G3]), once 3rd in 4 starts. Totals: 3 wins, once 3rd. Earned €70,500. In Ireland. At 3, once 2nd (E.B.F. Park Express S.). Earned €15,450. In N.A./U.S. At 4, unplaced in 1 start; at 5, once 3rd; at 6, unplaced in 1 start. Earned $9,162. (Total: $107,995). PRODUCE RECORD: 2007 c. by Leroidesanimaux (BRZ); 2008 f. by Leroidesanimaux (BRZ). Mated to Medaglia d'Oro (El Prado (IRE)--Cappucino Bay), last service March 8, 2008. (Believed to be PREGNANT). KEE 11/08.
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