1997"},"m":{"wt":"Elusive Diva
2001"},"ff":{"wt":"[[Southern Halo]]
1983"},"fm":{"wt":"Woodman's Girl
1990"},"mf":{"wt":"[[Elusive Quality]]
1993"},"mm":{"wt":"Taj Aire
1991"},"fff":{"wt":"[[Halo (horse)|Halo]]"},"ffm":{"wt":"Northern Sea"},"fmf":{"wt":"[[Woodman (horse)|Woodman]]"},"fmm":{"wt":"Becky be Good"},"mff":{"wt":"[[Gone West]]"},"mfm":{"wt":"Touch of Greatness"},"mmf":{"wt":"Taj Alryiyadh"},"mmm":{"wt":"Whimsical Aire"},"ffff":{"wt":"[[Hail to Reason]]"},"fffm":{"wt":"[[Cosmah]]"},"ffmf":{"wt":"[[Northern Dancer]]"},"ffmm":{"wt":"Sea Saga"},"fmff":{"wt":"'''[[Mr. Prospector]]'''"},"fmfm":{"wt":"Playmate"},"fmmf":{"wt":"Naskra"},"fmmm":{"wt":"Good Landing"},"mfff":{"wt":"'''Mr. Prospector'''"},"mffm":{"wt":"[[Secrettame]]"},"mfmf":{"wt":"[[Hero's Honor]]"},"mfmm":{"wt":"Ivory Wand"},"mmff":{"wt":"[[Seattle Slew]]"},"mmfm":{"wt":"*Relifordie"},"mmmf":{"wt":"Messenger of Song"},"mmmm":{"wt":"Silky Steel (family: 25){{cite web|title=Thoroughbred Bloodlines - Brimmer Mare - Family 25|url=http://www.bloodlines.net/TB/Families/Family25.htm|website=www.bloodlines.net|accessdate=20 November 2017}}"}},"i":0}}]}" id="mwnQ">
Sire More Than Ready 1997 | Southern Halo 1983 | Halo | Hail to Reason |
---|---|---|---|
Cosmah | |||
Northern Sea | Northern Dancer | ||
Sea Saga | |||
Woodman's Girl 1990 | Woodman | Mr. Prospector | |
Playmate | |||
Becky be Good | Naskra | ||
Good Landing | |||
Dam Elusive Diva 2001 | Elusive Quality 1993 | Gone West | Mr. Prospector |
Secrettame | |||
Touch of Greatness | Hero's Honor | ||
Ivory Wand | |||
Taj Aire 1991 | Taj Alryiyadh | Seattle Slew | |
*Relifordie | |||
Whimsical Aire | Messenger of Song | ||
Silky Steel (family: 25) [30] |
Roy H is inbred 4S x 4D to Mr. Prospector, meaning this sire appears in the fourth generation on the sire's and dam's side of the pedigree. [29]
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