Pedigree
Sire Fair Play ch. 1905 |
Hastings br. 1893 |
Spendthrift ch. 1876 |
Australian |
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Aerolite | |||
Cinderella b. 1888 |
Tomahawk | ||
Manna | |||
Fairy Gold ch. 1896 |
Bend Or ch. 1877 |
Doncaster | |
Rouge Rose | |||
Dame Masham br. 1889 |
Galliard | ||
Pauline | |||
Dam Mahubah b. 1910 |
Rock Sand (GB) br. 1900 |
Sainfoin ch. 1887 |
Springfield |
Sanda | |||
Roquebrune br. 1893 |
St.Simon | ||
St. Marguerite | |||
Merry Token b. 1891 |
Merry Hampton b. 1884 |
Hampton | |
Doll Tearsheet | |||
Mizpah b. 1880 |
Macgregor | ||
Underhand Mare (Family: 4-c) |
Through his sire, Man o' War is a descendant of the first English Triple Crown champion, West Australian, and Man o' War's dam, Mahubah, is a daughter of English Triple Crown winner Rock Sand. This male line traces to the Godolphin Arabian.
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