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MARE, consigned by Godolphin Will Stand at Park Paddocks, Highflyer Paddock D, Box 32 Dubai Millennium Seeking The Gold (USA) 1515 (WITH VAT) (GB) Colorado Dancer Dubawi (IRE) Deploy ADORINGLY (IRE) Zomaradah (GB) Jawaher (IRE) (2012) Redoute's Choice Danehill (USA) A Bay Mare Anamato (AUS) (AUS) Shantha's Choice (AUS) (2003) Whiskey Road (USA) Voltage (AUS) Electric Belle (NZ) Covered by NEW APPROACH (IRE). Last Service April 17th; believed in foal. Pregnancy Certificate available, see Conditions of Sale. ADORINGLY (IRE), unraced; Dam of: 2017 (c. by Shamardal (USA)). 1st Dam ANAMATO (AUS), won 4 races in Australia viz Schweppes Australasian Oaks, Morphettville, Gr.1, Kewney Stakes, Caulfield, Gr.2, Moonee Valley Oaks Classic, Moonee Valley, Gr.2 and Darley Sires' Produce Stakes, Morphettville, Gr.3, placed second in Danehill Rory's Jester Stakes, Flemington, Gr.3, Tranquil Star Stakes, Caulfield, Gr.3, Equal Fernhill Handicap, Randwick, L., third in American Oaks Invitational Stakes, Hollywood Park, Gr.1, Crown Victoria Oaks, Flemington, Gr.1, Yalumba Caulfield Stakes, Caulfield, Gr.1, Wakeful Stakes, Flemington, Gr.2, TBV Thoroughbred Breeders' Stakes, Flemington, Gr.3; dam of one winner from 2 runners and 4 foals of racing age viz- ANAMBA (GB) (f. by Shamardal (USA)), won 2 races at 2 and 3 years, 2016 and £46,744 including Owenstown Stud Whitehead Mem. Stakes, Naas, L., placed once viz second in C L & M F Weld Park Stakes, Curragh, Gr.3, from only 4 starts. 2nd Dam Voltage (AUS), won 6 races in Australia, placed second in John D Lee Stakes, Victoria Park, L., Tristarc Stakes, Caulfield, L. and third in Laelia Stakes, Morphettville, L.; dam of seven winners from 10 runners and 11 foals of racing age including- DRUM (AUS) (c. by Marauding (NZ)), won 6 races in Australia including IOOF Oakleigh Plate, Sandown, Gr.1, Doomben Slipper, Doomben, L. and Scusa Mi Ristorante Stakes, Flemington, L., placed third in Sires' Produce Stakes, Eagle Farm, Gr.1. PORT WATCH (AUS) (c. by Star Watch (AUS)), won 10 races in Australia including J D Macdonald Stakes, Caulfield, L., placed second in Caulfield Guineas, Caulfield, Gr.1. Tambour (AUS) (f. by Marauding (NZ)), won 1 race in Australia, placed second in Castlemaine Classic, Eagle Farm, Gr.1; dam of winners. GRAND ARMEE (AUS), Jt Champion older horse in Australia in 2004-05, won Chipping Norton Stakes, Warwick Farm, Gr.1, Doncaster Handicap, Randwick, Gr.1, George Main Stakes, Warwick Farm, Gr.1, Thrifty LKS Mackinnon Stakes, Flemington, Gr.1, Queen Elizabeth Stakes, Randwick, Gr.1 (twice), Ranvet Rawson Stakes, Rosehill, Gr.1, second in Doncaster Handicap, Randwick, Gr.1. YARRALUMLA (AUS), winner in Australia; dam of DISSOLVED (AUS), won MSS Security Moomba Plate, Flemington, L. ELDARIN (AUS), won 3 races in Australia; dam of winners. CHETWOOD (AUS), won Australian Bloodstock Cameron Handicap, Newcastle, Gr.3. MEARAS (AUS), won MGA Insurance Spring Stakes, Newcastle, Gr.3. Volte (AUS), placed 3 times in Australia; dam of winners. DEALER PRINCIPAL (AUS), won Dubai Rosehill Guineas, Rosehill, Gr.1. Resistor (AUS), winner, second in McGrath Show County Handicap, Randwick, L. IJAAZA (AUS), winner in Australia; dam of Al Hawraa (AUS), winner in South Africa, second in Wilgerbosdrift Gauteng Fillies Guineas, Turffontein, Gr.2. Volted In (AUS), placed once in Australia; grandam of BROADBAND (AUS), won southaustralia.com Breeders' Stakes, Morphettville, Gr.3. 3rd Dam ELECTRIC BELLE (NZ), ran in Australia; dam of ten winners from 10 runners and 12 foals of racing age including- ROANOKE BOY (AUS), won 13 races in Australia including City Tatts Lightning Handicap, Randwick, L. and Razor Sharp Handicap, Randwick, L. BEAUTY BELLE (AUS), won 5 races in Australia; dam of winners. GENIUS AND EVIL (AUS), Champion sprinter in Hong Kong in 2006-07, won Hong Kong Sprint, Sha Tin, Gr.1 and second in Hong Kong Sprint, Sha Tin, Gr.1. WYLIE HALL (AUS), won South African Derby, Turffontein, Gr.1. .
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