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So You Think 2021.Qxp Page 7/5/21 9:04 Pm Page 316 So You Think_2021.qxp_Page 7/5/21 9:04 pm Page 316 So You Think (NZ) Bay/Brown 2006 16.3 hh MISS SISKA (Is it True; Marscay). 8 wins, $780,210, Race Record Stud Record MRC (St George S.) Peter Young S.-G2, TS Age Starts Wins 2nds 3rds SO YOU THINK entered stud in Australia in 2012, Carlyon Cup-G3, 2d VRC Matriarch S.-G2-twice, In Southern Hemisphere Ireland in 2013. Sire of 601 runners, 397 winners (Milady S.) Let's Elope S.-G2, MRC (Sandown 21 1 - - (66%), earnings of over $51 million, 7 Group One Classic) Zipping Classic-G2. winners, 33 stakeswinners, 28 stakesplacegetters, inc- 3522- PELTZER (Elusive Quality; Flying Spur). 6 wins, QUICK THINKER (Al Maher; Canny Lad). 5 wins, $1,053,840, ATC Stan Fox S.-G2, Eskimo Prince 46 5 - 1 $1,204,613, ATC Australian Derby-G1, Tulloch S.- S.-G3, Darley 2YO H., Bondi S., 2d ATC San In Northern Hemisphere G2, Chairman's H.-G2, Ming Dynasty H.-G3, 3d Domenico S.-G3. 5842- ATC Phar Lap S.-G2. GOOD IDEA (Shamardal; Zabeel). 6 wins, 63 2 - - THINK IT OVER (Zabeel; Bluebird). 6 wins, $494,185, SAJC Adelaide Cup-G2, MVRC Quest $1,529,570, ATC George Ryder S.-G1, Liverpool Moonee Ponds Final H., SAJC Hit107 P., Gawler & 23 14 4 1 City Cup-G3, Craven P.-G3, Ranvet H., 2d ATC Barossa JC Sanders Fodder H., 2d SAJC Adelaide Ajax S.-G2. Cup-G2. Stakes won: $5,734,350, Dhs1,835,000, LA BELLA DIOSA (Star Way; Grosvenor). Top NIMALEE (Zabeel; Danewin). 6 wins, $364,030, €970,425, £875,970 Filly on The 2016-17 NZ 3YO Free H (1200m- ATC Emancipation S.-G2, More Than Ready at 1600m). 6 wins, $445,110, New Zealand One Vinery H., Schweppes H., Sky Racing Active H., 1st MVRC WS Cox P.-G1, Moonee Valley (2040m) Thousand Guineas-G1, ATC Surround S.-G2, CJC 3d ATC Angst S.-G3. MVRC WS Cox P.-G1, Moonee Valley (2040m) Canterbury Belle S.-L, Ashburton RC John Grigg POLAND (Desert Sun; Simonstad). 2 wins, Irish Champion S.-G1, Leopardstown (1¼m) S.-L, MRC Macdonald Family H. $182,300, MRC Autumn S.-G2, VRC Rendr VRC LKS Mackinnon S.-G1, Flemington (2000m) SOPRESSA (Weasel Clause; Buoy). 4 wins, Trophy H., 3d ATC Carbine Club S.-G3. Prince of Wales's S.-G1, Royal Ascot (1¼m) $703,970, SAJC (Australasian Oaks) Schweppes GOLD RUSH (Oratorio; Luskin Star). 1 win, Eclipse S.-G1, Sandown (1¼m) Oaks-G1, (Auraria S.) Schweppervescence S.-G3, Matamata Breeders' S.-G2. MRC (Caulfield S.) Yalumba S.-G1, Caulfield (2000m) 2d SAJC Queens Cup-G3, Port Adelaide Cup H.- SO SI BON (Lonhro; Danehill). 8 wins, $1,785,335, MRC Underwood S.-G1, Caulfield (1800m) L, Clarence River JC Grafton Cup-L. VRC Aurie's Star H.-G3, 2d MRC Memsie S.-G1, Tattersalls Gold Cup-G1, Curragh (10½f) NAKEETA JANE (Flying Spur; Nashwan). 3 wins, 3d ATC Rosehill Guineas-G1, VRC Makybe Diva Tattersalls Gold Cup-G1, Curragh (10½f) $625,300, ATC Surround S.-G1, Light Fingers S.- S.-G1, MRC (Invitation S.) Sir Rupert Clarke S.-G1. MRC Memsie S.-G2, Caulfield (1400m) G2, ANZ Bloodstock News H., 3d ATC Randwick HEAVENLY THOUGHT (St Covet; Lyphard). 5 STC Gloaming S.-G3, Rosehill (1800m) Guineas-G1, Flight S.-G1. wins, $832,745, BRC Grand Prix S.-G3, MRC Mooresbridge S.-G3, Curragh (1¼m) D'ARGENTO (Redoute's Choice; Kenmare). 4 wins, Polytrack P., 2d BRC Queensland Derby-G1. 2nd Champion S.-G1, Ascot (1¼m) $1,103,525, ATC Rosehill Guineas-G1, 2d ATC THINK BLEUE (Peintre Celebre; Bletchingly). 5 VRC (Cantala S.) Emirates S.-G1, Flemington (1600m) Epsom H.-G1, Theo Marks S.-G2, 3d ATC Winx wins, $403,000, MVRC Alexandra S.-G3, VRC Prince of Wales's S.-G1, Royal Ascot (1¼m) S.-G1, Hobartville S.-G2. William Newton VC H., MRC Polytrack H. 3rd VRC Melbourne Cup-G1, Flemington (3200m) INFERENCE (Redoute's Choice; Royal Academy). 4 COACHWHIP (Linamix; Rainbow Quest). 4 wins, 4th Dubai World Cup-G1, Meydan (2000m) wins, $1,023,200, ATC Randwick Guineas-G1, 2d $254,845, Arlington Matron S.-G3, 2d Golden Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe-G1, Longchamp (2400m) ATC Rosehill Guineas-G1, 3d VRC Victoria Gate Golden Poppy S.-L, Miss America S.-L. Derby-G1, MRC (Norman Robinson S.) Caulfield REALM OF FLOWERS (Kalanisi; Woodman). 4 Champion 3YO Colt in Australia in 2009-10. Classic-G3, 4th MVRC Bill Stutt S.-G2. wins, $274,110, SAJC (SA Oaks) South Australia Champion Miler in Australia in 2010-11. FASIKA (Redoute's Choice; Machiavellian). 5 wins, Fillies Classic-G3, 2d ATC NE Manion Cup-G3. $731,770, ATC Sapphire S.-G2, Wenona Girl H.- HIGHER GROUND (Encosta de Lago; Zabeel). 4 Champion Older Horse in Ireland in 2011 & G3, 2d ATC Sheraco S.-G2, Sapphire S.-G2, 3d wins, $226,405, ATC Frank Packer P.-G3, Win 2012 (Int.) ATC All Aged S.-G1. $10k Cash P., 2d BRC Rough Habit P.-G3. 316 So You Think_2021.qxp_Page 7/5/21 9:04 pm Page 317 NSW THE PINNACLE (Danehill; Shirley Heights). 3 Female Line Crop Analysis wins, $276,575, ATC Epona S.-G3, 2d ATC Dam Aspiration H.-G3, Gold Coast Bracelet-L. TRIASSIC, by Tights. 3 wins 1400-2000m, Crop Foals Rnrs Wnrs SW A$ THOUGHT OF THAT (Danehill Dancer; Sir Waikato RC Sir Tristram Fillies Classic-G2, ARC 13/14 114 90 68 8 10,991,081 Tristram). 2 wins, $292,610, MRC (Norman Soliloquy S.-L, 2d ARC Royal S.-G3, Lindauer 14/15 135 115 86 8 13,445,902 Robinson S.) Caulfield Classic-G3. Rose H, 4th Waikato Guineas-G3. 2010-11 & 15/16 117 90 71 5 12,364,833 NORTHWEST PASSAGE (Danehill; 2011-12 NZ Broodmare of the Year. Dam of ten 16/17 113 88 63 6 7,127,019 Machiavellian). 5 wins, $384,200, Moonee Valley named foals, all raced, nine winners- 17/18 133 81 37 2 3,341,212 Night Cup-L, Tasmanian Derby-L. SO YOU THINK (c. by High Chaparral). see 18/19 95 4 0 0 8,250 MR MARATHON MAN (Smart Strike; Verglas). 6 above. 707 468 325 29 47,278,297 wins, $488,542, Longchamp Prix Jacques Now You Know (g. by Elusive City). 3 wins 1400- Distance Table Laffitte-L, 2d Longchamp La Coupe-G3. 1600m, $109,818, MRC Premier Signs H, MVRC CARE TO THINK (Hussonet; Danzatore). 6 wins, Distance Rnrs Wnrs Plcd SW Ave A$ End Polio H, 2d ATC Carbine Club S.-G3. 0 - 1000m 108 23 10 0 9,950 $877,425, GCTC Magic Millions Cup (R)-L, BRC Hip Hip Hooray (g. by Tale of the Cat). 6 wins 1200- Buffering P., 2d ATC Liverpool City Cup-G3. 1001 - 1200m 336 87 47 6 21,489 1400m, $385,946 in Aust. and HK, HKJC Miho 1201 - 1400m 419 160 49 9 30,296 KNIGHT ERRANT - KNIGHTS ORDER (AUS.) H, Jilin H, Leiria H, Swaine Cup H. (Woodman; Nureyev). 5 wins, $150,639, ATC City 1401 - 1600m 326 146 35 11 35,655 Tycoon Jack (g. by Last Tycoon). 3 wins 1600m, 1601 - 1800m 205 63 19 3 25,402 Tattersalls Club Cup-L, 3d Pakenham Cup-L. ARC Answer Services Autumn H, Avondale JC BEAUTIFUL MIND (Canny Lad; Yeats). 4 wins, 1801 - 2000m 162 40 16 7 26,475 Mr McGerkle H, Vegie World H. 2001 - 2200m 126 37 13 3 15,354 $135,295, WATC Jungle Dawn Classic-L, 2d Circus Dance (f. by Carnegie). 2 wins 1400m, CJC WATC Jungle Mist Classic-L. 2201 - 2400m 56 7 5 1 26,400 Riccarton Function Centre Camla H. Dam of- > 2400m 34 9 3 5 51,658 CARIF (Thorn Park; Quest for Fame). 3 wins, FAALTLESS (Faltaat). 8 wins 1100-1200m, $565,210, MRC Sandown Cup-L, 2d ATC $524,473, Singapore TC Garden City Trophy- 2021 Sales Summary Chairman's H.-G2, VRC Hotham H.-G3. L-twice, Kindness S, Kranji A S, 2d Singapore Sale Sold Agg TopC TopF Avg A$ SO WE ARE (Bianconi; Flying Spur). 3 wins, 3YO Sprint-L, Singapore TC Luzerne Cup. Yearlings $147,030, SAJC Adelaide Guineas-L, Adelaide 2nd Dam All 89 14,540 k 1,000 k 450 k 163 k Galvanising H., 2d SAJC Laelia S.-L. Astral Row, by Long Row. 6 wins 1200m, CJC *** 50 10,007 k 1,000 k 350 k 200 k THINK OF ME (Big Shuffle; Acatenango). 3 wins, Noahs Hotel H, Post H, 2d Otago Mannequin S.-L, $133,817, Deauville Prix Gold River-L, 2d Geraldine Challenge S.-L, Egmont RC Evergreen *** MM January, NZB Premier and Inglis Easter only. ParisLongchamp Prix Gladiateur-G3. S.-L, Oamaru JC Waitaki S.-L, 4th North JUST THINKIN' (Tale of the Cat; Nothin' Leica Canterbury RC Inglewood S.-L. Half-sister to Top lots all time Dane). 3 wins, ATC Dulcify S.-L, 2d Newcastle JC Tristram's Girl. Dam of 4 foals, all raced, 3 Year Sale S T Dam Cameron H.-G3, 4th ATC Spring Champion S.-G1. winners, inc:- 2020 ISE C Y Pinocchio GLOBAL THINKING (General Nediym; Spinning TRIASSIC (Tights). see above. $1,100,000 - Legend Racing World). 3 wins, $77,834, Southland Guineas-L. 3rd Dam 2021 ISE C Y Martilago LONG JACK (Monsun; Theatrical). 2 wins, PAK BUN BAY, by Matinee Idol. 5 wins, 4th $1,000,000 - Ellerslie Lodge / B Heys $160,993, Geelong Classic-L. Western Australian Oaks-G3.
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