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Stauffenberg Breeding & Racing Stauffenberg Breeding & Racing - 2019 Danzig Green Desert Foreign Courier Cape Cross Ahonoora Park Appeal brown mare Balidaress Heart of Africa (GB) (2012) Seeking the Gold Dubai Millenium Colorado Dancer Carisolo (2002) Law Society Solo de Lune Truly Special HEART OF AFRICA, won 1 race at 2 years in England and £3,344 dam of- Hemingway (2016, c. by Champs Elysees) ran once at 3 years, 2019 NN (2017, c. by Iffraaj) Haute Volee (2018, f. By Adlerflug) in foal to Guiliani, last service 29.04.2018 1st Dam CARISOLO, won 1 race at 3 years in U.S.A. and £17,397 dam of five winners from 5 runners and 8 foals of racing age - WADI AL HATTAWI (2010 g. by Dalakhani), won 4 races at 2, 4 and 5 years and £56,855 RIVA SNOWS (2011 f. by Dalakhani), won 1 race at 3 years in France and £12,417 2nd Dam Solo de Lune, won 1 race at 3 years in France, second in EH-Eisen & Huttenprod. Bayerischer Preis, L. dam of eleven winners from 12 runners and 15 foals of racing age including CERULEAN SKY (f. by Darshaan), won 3 races and £156,969, Prix Saint-Alary, Gr.1, Prix La Camargo, L., second in E P Taylor Stakes, Gr.1; dam of winners HONOLULU, Jt Champion 3yr old stayer in Europe in 2007, won 4 races and £235,051, Doncaster Cup, Gr.2, third Ladbrokes St Leger, Gr.1; sire Hit The Sky, unraced; dam of ROYAL BENCH, won Qatar Prix Daniel Wildenstein, Gr.2, second Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Mile, Gr.1, MEMPHIS TENNESSEE, won Ormonde Stakes, Gr.3, third Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby, Gr.1, MAYHEM, won Prix Allez France, Gr.3, Prix Joubert, L., second Qatar Prix de Royallieu, Gr.2, MOONSTONE (f. by Dalakhani), won 1 race at 3 and £291,173, Darley Irish Oaks, Gr.1, second Epsom Oaks, Gr.1; dam of winners- US ARMY RANGER, won 2 races, Chester Vase, Gr.3, second Invested Derby, Gr.1 NELSON, won Juvenile Stakes, Gr.3, 2017 WORDS, won 2 races, Munster Oaks Stakes, Gr.3 STUBBS, won 3 races, Alfred Nobel Rochestown Stakes, L. NEVIS, won 3 races, Betfred Derby Trial Stakes, L., Yalumba Golden Mile,L. L'ANCRESSE (f. by Darshaan), Champion 3yo filly in Europe in 2003, Champion 3yo filly in Ireland in 2003, won 2 races, Finale Stakes, L., second Irish Oaks, Gr.1, Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf, Gr.1; dam of winners MASTER OF REALITY, won 3 races at 2 and 3 years, Vintage Crop Stakes, Gr.3, 2019 CHAMONIX, won Ardilaun Hotel Oyster Stakes, L. DINER DE LUNE (f. by Be My Guest), won 2 races, Prix des Jouvenceaux et des Jouvencelles, L.; dam of winners. Claire de Lune (f. by Galileo), won 1 race at 2 years, third Prix Rose de Mai, L. Demurely (f. by Galileo (IRE)), won 1 race at 3 years , £44,376, second Give Thanks Stakes, Gr.3, Trigo Stakes, L. Qaatef (c. by Darshaan), won 1 race at 3 years and £21,354, third Weatherbys Insurance Lonsdale Stakes, Gr.3 Bywayofthestars (f. by Danehill), second in EBF Garnet Stakes, Naas, L.; dam of 3 winners. ORCHESTRA, won Chester Vase, Gr.3, third Irish Derby, Gr.1 BRIGHT HALO, won 1 race at 3 years in France; dam of 6 winners NANTYGLO, won EBF Fillies' And Mares' Conqueror Stakes, L., third Dubai Duty Free Mill Reef Stakes, Gr.2 HO HI THE MOON, won 1 race at 3 years in France; dam of 3 winners LATIN LOVE, won Platinum Stakes, L., Kilboy Estate Stakes, L., second Canadian Stakes, Gr.2 3rd Dam TRULY SPECIAL, won 2 races at 2 and 3 years, Prix de Royaumont, Gr.3, second Prix de la Nonette, Gr.3; dam of eight winners from 9 runners and 14 foals of racing age including- WAREED, won 4 races at 2 to 5 years, Prix Hubert de Chaudenay, Gr.2, third Ascot Gold Cup, Gr.1. TRULY A DREAM, won 3 races, E P Taylor Stakes, Gr.2, Prix de Royaumont, Gr.3; dam of winners. DREAM PEACE, won 4 races, Prix de la Nonette, Gr.2, Prix Volterra, L., second Diana Stakes, Gr.1, Prix de Psyche, Gr.3, third Flower Bowl Invitational Stakes, Gr.1, E P Taylor Stakes, Gr.1.
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