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QUASHED - 1932 - raced for Lord Stanley ( Lord Derby's Erbe) war ein : Half-Bred !!!!!!!!!!!!!
QUASHED
(GB) br. F, 1932 DP = 0-0-10-2-0 (12) DI = 0.71 CD = -0.17 - GSV = 64.34 - ? Starts, 10 Wins, ? Places, ? Shows Career Earnings: £19,096
Breeder: Lady Barbara Smith
Winnings: ? Starts: 10 - ? - ?, £19,096
Won: The Oaks, Ascot Gold Cup, Prince Edward Handicap, Jockey Club Cup, Ormonde Stakes, The Cup (walkover).
Produced 8 foals between 1939-1950, was barren 1951-54, and was then retired from breeding.
Werde spaeter mehr schreiben ,gehe jetzt aber zum Unterricht .
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Geschichte des Gestuets:
Hier zu finden:
"The Stanley House Stud and the family’s association with the Turf is steeped in history and can be traced back as far as the 5th Earl of Derby, who was keenly involved in the Sport during the sixteenth century.
The Early years
James, the 7th Earl of Derby, pursued his family’s interest in the Turf by instituting races on the Isle of Man (over which he was “Lord”), during the 17th century, on a piece of land extending rather more than a mile across the peninsula of Langness. A record in the Rolls’ Office states that he gave a cup to be run for at these races, thus establishing the “Manx Derby”, another contender for the claim as the original precursor of The Derby.
Founding of The Oaks and The Derby
Detailed records in the Knowsley archive, relating to the Turf, exist from the early 18th century, during the time of James, the 10th Earl of Derby, including house accounts and the sale and purchase of horses- all of which indicate a great deal of interest in the sport on the part of the 10th Earl.
Sir Peter Teazle - The family's first Derby winner in 1787
Amongst the 18th century Earls, it was the 12th Earl who forged the family’s indelible association with the Turf. He formalised his passion for horse racing in 1779 when he established The Oaks, which has survived as one of the classic events of the horseracing year. The race, for three-year-old fillies, was named after his Surrey residence in the village of Woodmansterne, and was won for the first time by Lord Derby’s filly, Bridget. Bridget carried green and white striped colours and these were retained until 1788 when Director gained the first success in the “Black Jacket and White Cap” at Newmarket, which have been the Derby colours ever since.
It was at The Oaks that the idea for The Derby was born. The legend goes that it was during one of the lavish dinner parties, hosted by the 12th Earl, during The Oaks that his guests agreed that Epsom should have a race for three-year-old colts to match The Oaks and would hence also be a race to compare with Yorkshire’s successful venture, called after its founder, General Anthony St Leger, which has been held annually since 1776.
The Oaks at Epsom, the racing lodge
It was the naming of this new race that created a passionate debate. His guests were required to decide whether to name it after their generous host, Lord Derby or after Sir Charles Bunbury- Lord Derby’s friend and an influential figure in the contemporary racing scene. The final decision, so the legend goes, was decided on a toss of a coin. Would it be the “Derby” or the “Bunbury” Stakes? The drop of the coin was decisive, leading the race which was destined to become the most famous in the world, to be called “The Derby”.
Lord Derby never entered a horse in the first Derby (won incidentally by Bunbury’s colt Diomed), but later in the decade he was to race the legendary Sir Peter Teazle, who won The Derby in 1787. Sir Peter Teazle, a big brown colt of sixteen hands with a large white star on his forehead was born at Knowsley. After The Derby, he won a string of victiories and was one of the most celebrated horses of his day.
The stud record of Sir Peter Teazle speaks for itself. He produced four winners of The Derby (Sir Harry, Archduke, Ditto and Paris), two of The Oaks (Hermione and Parissot) and four of the St Leger (Ambrosio, Fyldener, Paulina and Petronius). In his prime he dominated the breeding of high-class horses to a degree that has seldom been equalled. He was responsible for the first and second, Sir Harry and Telegraph, in the The Derby of 1798 and five years later all the placed horses in The Derby – Ditto, Sir Oliver and Archduke –were by him......"
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OUIJA BOARD :
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" Impressive Dubawi colt for Ouija Board
We are delighted to announce that the magnificent racemare OUIJA BOARD foaled a brown colt by Dubawi during the evening of Sunday 10th February.
He is described at this early stage as "an impressive individual".
Ouija Board will remain at Stanley House Stud for approximately 2-3 weeks before leaving for Ireland. She is due to be covered by Galileo. This will be a return visit to Galileo as her 2011 colt, who was sold at the Tattersalls Part 1 sale for 525,000gns to John Magnier, was also by Galileo. We also have a three year old full sister, Filia Regina, in training.
Ouija Board was the winner of seven Group 1 races around the world and around £3,500,000 in prize money.
14 February 2013...... "Zuletzt geändert von Gast; 08.05.2013, 00:08.
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Die Stute QUASHED - 1932 - by OBLITERATE ex VERDICT by SHOGUN(SANTOI) - Familie : B3 half-bred
" Half-Bred Foundation Mares
The "B" designation was applied by Captain Kazimierz Bobinski and Count Stefan Zamoyski, who published the Family Tables of Racehorses(1953), to half-bred familes. These families were largely descended from mares of native stock, and, although primarily thoroughbred, if they were not traceable to mares accepted in the General Stud Book they were ineligible for registration. This did not debar them from racing, however, and a number of lines were highly successful, both on the flat and, particularly, over obstacles. In 1914 F.M. Prior published the first volume of the H.B. Stud Book, which attempted to trace the history, pedigrees, and racing performances of the best known half-bred families, followed in 1922 by a second volume, which also included information on Colonial and American-bred mares at stud in England who were then ineligible for the GSB. Ultimately, there were eight volumes of the H-B Stud Book....."
Und besonders ueber QUASHED's Familie:
"... Her great-grand-dam, Verdict (b.f. 1920 by Shogun) (for whom the family is named in Prior's H.B. Stud Book) was unbeaten at two, and won a total of eight races, including the Cambridgshire Stakes and the Coronation Cup. In the stud Verdict produced, in addition to Versicle, Thankerton, runner-up in both the 2,000 Guineas and the Epsom Derby; Dictum (br.f. 1928 by Abbots Trace), who won the Ebor Handicap, and the great race mare, Quashed (br.f., 1832 by Obliterate), who won ten of her twenty races, including the Oaks, the Ascot Gold Cup, the Ormonde Stakes, and the Jocky Club Cub (twice). Verdict's own "pure" female lines were provable to her seventh dam, the Perion mare, however, her sire, Ascot Gold Vase winner Shogun (ch.c. 1910 by Santoi - Kendal Belle--Family B1), was another non-GSB admittee because his seventh dam was the untraceable mare by Roseden. ......"
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QUASHED:
"...Quashed b.f. 1932
(Obliterate - Verdict by Shogun)
"Lithe, leggy" race mare who liked a distance, winner of ten races in her twenty starts over three seasons, including Epsom Oaks, the Great Metropolitan Handicap, Ascot Gold Cup, Newmarket's Jockey Club Cup (twice), Chester's Ormonde Stakes. She was leased for running by Lord Stanley, as was her half-sister, Versicle. Disappointment in the stud; Fair Wood, a descendant, won the Indian Derby in 1958, and Veio, four generations removed, was a versatile winner in Italy, at distances from 1200 to 3000 meters, including the Italian St. Leger......." mehr :
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1/2 Schwester der PLADDA v.PHALARIS war die ISLAY(II) v. KANTAR .
KANTAR
(FR) b. H, 1925 DP = 0-0-0-0-16 (16) DI = 0.00 CD = -2.00 - GSV = 70.09 Career Earnings: 1,400,770 FFR
Owner: Lord Derby and Ogden Mills
Breeder: Evremond de Saint-Alary
At 2: Won Grand Criterium, Prix Morny, Prix La Fleche
At 3: Won Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, Prix Henri Delamarre, 3rd: Prix du Jockey-Club
Champion 2-year-old colt of 1927 in France.
Retired to stud at Haras de Beneauville, Normandy.
In 1937 sold to Virginia USA. Stood at Holly Beach Farm in Annapolis MD in the 1940's.
ISLAY v.KANTAR war die 6.Mutter meiner LOVE ME TENDER.
http://www.pedigreequery.com/love+me+tender3
http://www.sporthorse-data.com/d?i=10059930
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sehr interessant:
CHESA VEGLIA
(GB) dkb/br. F, 1959 DP = 22-8-10-2-4 (46) DI = 3.18 CD = 0.91 - GSV = 85.68 Breeder: S. S. Niarchos
Name listed as
"Student Nurse" on Jockey Club records,
but as "Chesa Veglia" on the APR.
At 10 Sent To France
Der Hengst : CAPISTRANO v.PALASTINE
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und noch ein WB-Hengst ,der aus der gleichen Linie wie meine Stute:
LOVE ME TENDER stammt:
und eine weitere 1/2 Schwester in Schweden ,die springt:
Pocahontas
breed Swedish Warmblood (SWB)color Brownsex femaleheight 163 cm ~ 16.0 hands date of birth 1997land of birth SE Swedenland of standing competition level Showjumping Intermediateowner
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Schon wieder MONSUN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
aus:
Monsun-Tochter Pirika gewinnt Prix d'Hédouville in Paris






Am Mittwoch gab es für Monsun einen weiteren Gruppe-Erfolg zu verzeichnen. Die von ihm stammende Pirika aus dem Rennstall von Trainer Andre Fabre (Foto) gewann in Paris-Longchamp den zur Gruppe III zählenden Prix d'Hédouville (80.000 Euro) über die Distanz von 2400 Meter vor der Lando-Tochter Haya Landa, die im Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe 2012 auf Rang vier zu Solemia ins Ziel kam.
Im Sattel der fünfjährigen 34:10-Favoritin saß Jockey Pierre Charles Boudot. Am Zielpfosten hatte die Monsun-Tochter eine halbe Länge Vorteil auf die Zweitplatzierte.
Auf den dritten Rang kam Rémus de la Tour. Der für Rolf Siepmann trainierte Gentle Storm endete auf Rang Sieben. (09.05.2013)
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PIRIKA v.MONSUN

aus der Faehrhoferin: PAITA:

Paita
breed Thoroughbredcolor Baysex femaleheight date of birth 2002land of birth UK United Kingdomland of standing JP Japanfamily number TB-4nbreeder Stiftung Gestüt Fährhofowner Teruya Yoshida
10 starts: 3-1-5 € 332.495,00 - 1st Criterium De Saint-Cloud G1,Prizx Allez France G3,2nd Prix Corrida G2,3rd Prix De Diane Hermes G1,Prix Vermeille G1,Prix Du Conseil De Paris G2,Schwarzgold-Rennen Fillies G3 - 2009 sent to Japan - GAG 95.5 kg.
http://www.sporthorse-data.com/d?i=10566035Zuletzt geändert von Gast; 09.05.2013, 13:56.
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Mit Video :
Orb Returns to Training at Belmont Park
By Blood-Horse Staff
Updated: Thursday, May 9, 2013 8:14 AM
Posted: Wednesday, May 8, 2013 3:18 PM
Read more on BloodHorse.com: http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-raci...#ixzz2SnXFmimm
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Avatar: SPS Exclusive Lady v. Earl - The Marshall's Lady XX v. Kafu XX
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@ - Hipsway - hattest Du das auch gesehen und den Artikel ,den ich auf der vorigen seite geposted hatte?
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Avatar: SPS Exclusive Lady v. Earl - The Marshall's Lady XX v. Kafu XX
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Gleich in FR :
http://www.pferdewetten.de/race_deta...551&race_num=515:08Poule d´Essai des Poulains - Gruppe I Für 3jährige Pferde
Distanz: 1.600 m - Preisgeld: 550.000 EUR - Boden: gut
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