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HORSE out of TRAINING, Consigned by the National Stud Ltd HORSE OUT OF TRAINING, consigned by The National Stud Ltd. Will Stand at Park Paddocks, Somerville Paddock U, Box 418 Danzig (USA) Green Desert (USA) 117 (WITH VAT) Foreign Courier (USA) Invincible Spirit (IRE) Kris COMPLETELY Rafha (IRE) Eljazzi (2015) Doyoun Daylami (IRE) A Bay Filly Teeky (GB) Daltawa (IRE) (2006) Sadler's Wells (USA) Las Flores (IRE) Producer (USA) COMPLETELY (IRE), unraced. 1st Dam TEEKY (GB), won 2 races at 3 years and £14,787 and placed twice; dam of two winners from 3 runners and 6 foals of racing age viz- SECRET HINT (GB) (2011 f. by Oasis Dream (GB)), won 3 races at 3 and 5 years and £52,503 and placed 9 times. TIMBA (GB) (2012 f. by Oasis Dream (GB)), won 1 race at 2 years, placed twice, all her starts. Completely (IRE) (2015 f. by Invincible Spirit (IRE)), see above. Travel On (GB) (2016 c. by Lope de Vega (IRE)), unraced to date. She also has a 2017 filly by Golden Horn (GB). 2nd Dam Las Flores (IRE), won 1 race at 3 years and £24,847 placed second in Champagne Ruinart Oaks Trial Stakes, Lingfield Park, L. and third in Oaks d'Italia, Milan, Gr.1; dam of nine winners from 10 runners and 14 foals of racing age including- AIKEN (GB) (c. by Selkirk (USA)), won 6 races at 3 and 4 years at home and in France and £165,057 including Grand Prix de Chantilly, Gr.2 and Buckhounds Stakes, Ascot, L., placed 3 times including second in Qipco Long Distance Cup, Ascot, Gr.3; sire. SLEEPING INDIAN (GB) (c. by Indian Ridge), won 6 races at 3 to 5 years and £188,074 including Challenge Stakes, Newmarket, Gr.2, Hungerford Stakes, Newbury, Gr.3, second in Challenge Stakes, Newmarket, Gr.2 and Park Stakes, Doncaster, Gr.2; sire. FELICITY (IRE) (f. by Selkirk (USA)), won 2 races at 3 and 4 years and £61,180 including Golden Daffodil Stakes, Chepstow, Gr.3, placed 10 times including third in EBF Blue Wind Stakes, Cork, Gr.3, Prix de la Nonette, Deauville, Gr.3, Swettenham Stud Fillies' Trial Stakes, Newbury, L. and EBF Gillies Stakes, Doncaster, L.; dam of winners. GATEWOOD (GB), 8 races at 3, 4 and 6 years at home, in Australia and in France and £445,873 including Prix de Reux, Deauville, Gr.3 and Geelong Cup, Gr.3; sire. Pleasant Cape (GB), unraced; dam of PEISHA FELICE (JPN), won Anemone Stakes, Nakayama, L.R., PEISHA FELICITA (JPN), won Shunrai Stakes, Nakayama, L. NATIONALISM (GB) (g. by Pivotal (GB)), won 3 races at 3 and 4 years and £59,154 including totesport.com Midsummer Stakes, Windsor, L., placed 4 times. LA PAZ (GB) (f. by Nashwan (USA)), won 3 races at 3 years at home and in France and £29,814 including Prix Belle de Nuit, Maisons-Laffitte, L.; dam of winners. SPANISH SPUR (GB) (g. by Indian Ridge), won 5 races at home and in U.S.A. including John's Call Stakes, Saratoga, R., second in Cape Henlopen Stakes, Delaware Park. Jalisco (IRE) (f. by Machiavellian (USA)), won 1 race at 3 years and £36,014 and placed 5 times including second in Riggs Bank Harvest Stakes, Ascot, L.; dam of winners. 3rd Dam PRODUCER (USA), won 10 races in France and in U.S.A. including Prix de la Foret, Longchamp, Gr.1, Prix de l'Opera, Longchamp, Gr.2, Prix Chloe, Evry, Gr.3, Prix de Royaumont, Chantilly, Gr.3, placed second in Irish Guinness Oaks, Curragh, Gr.1, Prix de Malleret, Longchamp, Gr.2, Chrysanthemum Handicap, Laurel, Gr.3, Nettie Stakes, Woodbine, Gr.3, third in Prix de Diane de Revlon, Chantilly, Gr.1; dam of six winners from 9 runners and 12 foals of racing age including- BACH (IRE), won 6 races including Royal Whip Stakes, Curragh, Gr.2, Chesham Stakes, Ascot, L., Leopardstown 2000 Guineas Trial Stakes, L., Amethyst Stakes, Leopardstown, L., Celebration Stakes, Curragh, L., second in Tattersalls Gold Cup, Curragh, Gr.1, Prix Jean Prat, Chantilly, Gr.1, third in Coral Eclipse Stakes, Sandown Park, Gr.1, Champion Stakes, Leopardstown, Gr.1, Breeders' Cup Mile, Gr.1; sire. DANCING GODDESS (USA), won 2 races at 3 years including Woodpark Stud Pearl Sprint, Phoenix Park, L., second in Irish 1000 Guineas, Curragh, Gr.1; dam of winners. Kissagram (USA), unraced; dam of AIR EMINEM (IRE), won Sankei Sho All Comers Stakes, Nakayama, L., Sapporo Kinen, Sapporo, L.; sire. Music And Dance (USA), won 2 races, second in Extended Handicap, Curragh, L., grandam of GLEN'S DIAMOND (GB), won Qipco Yorkshire Cup, York, Gr.2. .
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