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HORSE in TRAINING, Consigned by Kingsley Park the Property of Rabbah Bloodstock Ltd HORSE IN TRAINING, consigned by Kingsley Park the Property of Rabbah Bloodstock Ltd. Will Stand at Park Paddocks, Highflyer Paddock E, Box 54 Roberto (USA) Kris S (USA) 645 (WITH VAT) Sharp Queen (USA) Arch (USA) Danzig (USA) AL THOORAYAH Aurora (USA) (USA) Althea (USA) (2016) Awesome Again Deputy Minister (CAN) A Bay Colt Worshipper (USA) (CAN) Primal Force (USA) (2009) Mr Prospector (USA) Preach (USA) Narrate (USA) AL THOORAYAH (USA), placed once at 2 years, 2018. Highest BHA rating 73 (Flat) Latest BHA rating 73 (Flat) (prior to compilation) TURF 1 run ALL WEATHER 2 runs 1 pl £866 1st Dam WORSHIPPER (USA), won 1 race at 2 years in U.S.A. and placed once; dam of two winners from 3 runners and 4 foals of racing age viz- JAIL HOUSE (USA) (2015 c. by Orb (USA)), won 1 race at 3 years, 2018 in U.S.A. and £26,250 and placed 4 times LUNA LOVER (USA) (2013 f. by Malibu Moon (USA)), won 1 race at 3 years in U.S.A. and placed twice. Al Thoorayah (USA) (2016 c. by Arch (USA)), see above. (2017 c. by Curlin (USA)). She also has a colt foal by First Samurai (USA). 2nd Dam PREACH (USA), won 4 races at 2 and 3 years in U.S.A. including Frizette Stakes, Belmont Park, Gr.1 and Bourbonette Stakes, Turfway Park, L., second in Gallant Bloom Stakes, Saratoga, L., third in Spinaway Stakes, Saratoga, Gr.1, Test Stakes, Saratoga, Gr.1; dam of twelve winners from 12 runners and 14 foals of racing age including- PULPIT (USA) (c. by A P Indy (USA)), won 4 races at 3 years in U.S.A. and £433,452 including Toyota Blue Grass Stakes, Keeneland, Gr.2 and Fountain of Youth Stakes, Gulfstream Park, Gr.2, placed second in Florida Derby, Gulfstream Park, Gr.1; sire. Urban Poet (USA) (c. by Dynaformer (USA)), won 2 races at 3 years and £20,016 and placed once viz third in Betfair Gordon Stakes, Goodwood, Gr.3. Tell It (USA) (f. by Storm Cat (USA)), won 4 races at 2 to 4 years in U.S.A. and £102,522 and placed 4 times including third in Nicole Stakes, Hawthorne; dam of winners. DREAM NETTIE (USA), won La Puente Stakes, Santa Anita, L. Black Jet (USA), winner in U.S.A., third in My Frenchman Stakes, Monmouth Park. CONVENT (USA), won 2 races at 3 years in U.S.A. and placed 4 times; dam of winners. NUNNERY (USA), won Waya Stakes, Saratoga, L.R.; dam of NUN THE LESS (USA), won Mystic Lake Derby, Canterbury Park, second in Ben Ali Stakes, Keeneland, Gr.3, third in Hawthorne Derby, Hawthorne, Gr.3. CHOIR (USA), won 2 races at 4 years in U.S.A.; grandam of Lillyona (USA), winner in U.S.A., third in WV Triple Crown Nutrition Classic Stakes, Charles Town, L.R. ORATE (USA), won 1 race at 3 years in U.S.A.; dam of winners. WHITECLIFFSOFDOVER (USA), won bet365 European Free Handicap, Newmarket, L. and third in Qatar Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere Grand Crit, Chantilly, Gr.1; sire. ENDLESS CHATTER (USA), won Summer Colony Stakes, Saratoga, R. and third in Beldame Stakes, Belmont Park, Gr.1. Ranter (USA), unraced; dam of winners. WILD SHOT (USA), won LG&E and Ku Pat Day Mile Stakes, Churchill Downs, Gr.3 and third in Claiborne Breeders' Futurity, Keeneland, Gr.1. 3rd Dam NARRATE (USA), won 8 races at 2 to 4 years in U.S.A. including Falls City Handicap, Churchill Downs, Gr.3 and Princess Doreen Stakes, Arlington Park, placed 7 times including second in Arlington Oaks, Arlington Park, Gr.3, Pucker Up Stakes, Arlington Park, Gr.3; dam of seven winners from 7 runners and 11 foals of racing age including- Lecture (USA), won 4 races in U.S.A., second in Cradle Stakes, River Downs, L. YARN (USA), won 1 race at 3 years in U.S.A. and placed twice; dam of winners. MINARDI (USA), Champion 2yr old in Europe in 2000, won Middle Park Stakes, Newmarket, Gr.1 and Phoenix Stakes, Leopardstown, Gr.1; sire. TALE OF THE CAT (USA), won King's Bishop Stakes, Saratoga, Gr.2, second in Whitney Handicap, Gr.1, third in Vosburgh Stakes, Belmont, Gr.1 (twice); sire. .
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