Pedigree
Sire Desert Sun (GB) 1988 |
Green Desert (USA) 1983 |
Danzig (USA) 1977 |
Northern Dancer (Can) |
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Pas de Nom (USA) | |||
Foreign Courier (USA) 1979 |
Sir Ivor (USA) | ||
Courtly Dee (USA) | |||
Solar (GB) 1973 |
Hotfoot (GB) 1966 |
Firestreak (GB) | |
Pitter Patter (GB) | |||
Languissola (GB) 1967 |
Soderini (GB) | ||
Posh (GB) | |||
Dam Songline (NZ) 1987 |
Western Symphony (USA) 1981 |
Nijinsky (Can) 1967 |
Northern Dancer (Can) |
Flaming Page (Can) | |||
Millcent (USA) 1969 |
Cornish Prince (USA) | ||
Milan Mill (USA) | |||
McAngus (NZ) 1979 |
Alvaro (GB) 1965 |
Rockefella (GB) | |
Aldegonde (Fr) | |||
Honey Carlyle (NZ) 1967 |
Better Honey (GB) | ||
Nora Crena (NZ) (Family: 2-r) |
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Does not concern the Bee,”
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