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1933"},"m":{"wt":"Verguena (USA)
1940"},"ff":{"wt":"St Germans (GB)
1921"},"fm":{"wt":"Possible (USA)
1920"},"mf":{"wt":"Chicaro (USA)
1923"},"mm":{"wt":"Blushing Sister (USA)
1932"},"fff":{"wt":"[[Swynford]]"},"ffm":{"wt":"Hamoaze"},"fmf":{"wt":"Ultimus"},"fmm":{"wt":"Lida Flush"},"mff":{"wt":"Chicle"},"mfm":{"wt":"Wendy"},"mmf":{"wt":"[[Bubbling Over (horse)|Bubbling Over]]"},"mmm":{"wt":"Lace"},"ffff":{"wt":"John o' Gaunt"},"fffm":{"wt":"[[Canterbury Pilgrim]]"},"ffmf":{"wt":"Torpoint"},"ffmm":{"wt":"Maid of the Mist"},"fmff":{"wt":"[[Commando (horse)|Commando]]"},"fmfm":{"wt":"Running Stream"},"fmmf":{"wt":"Royal Flush"},"fmmm":{"wt":"Lida H"},"mfff":{"wt":"[[Spearmint (horse)|Spearmint]]"},"mffm":{"wt":"Lady Hamburg"},"mfmf":{"wt":"[[Peter Pan (American horse)|Peter Pan]]"},"mfmm":{"wt":"Remembrance"},"mmff":{"wt":"North Star"},"mmfm":{"wt":"Beaming Beauty"},"mmmf":{"wt":"Bunting"},"mmmm":{"wt":"Stickling (Family: 4-m)"}},"i":0}}]}" id="mwNA">
Sire Bold Venture (USA) 1933 | St Germans (GB) 1921 | Swynford | John o' Gaunt |
---|---|---|---|
Canterbury Pilgrim | |||
Hamoaze | Torpoint | ||
Maid of the Mist | |||
Possible (USA) 1920 | Ultimus | Commando | |
Running Stream | |||
Lida Flush | Royal Flush | ||
Lida H | |||
Dam Verguena (USA) 1940 | Chicaro (USA) 1923 | Chicle | Spearmint |
Lady Hamburg | |||
Wendy | Peter Pan | ||
Remembrance | |||
Blushing Sister (USA) 1932 | Bubbling Over | North Star | |
Beaming Beauty | |||
Lace | Bunting | ||
Stickling (Family: 4-m) |
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