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Encosta De Lago and Sir Tristram

The similarities between mares from the male line of Sir Tristram and Encosta De Lago can be seen in EDL's outstanding daughter Princess Coup.
The duplication of Sir Ivor is on the male line of the mare and he is the sire of EDL'S 2nd dam.
Star Way and Sir Tristram both descend from the wonderful brood-mare Selene.
The duplication of Sir Ivor is on the male line of the mare and he is the sire of EDL'S 2nd dam.
Star Way and Sir Tristram both descend from the wonderful brood-mare Selene.

This horse is by a stallion with a very modest service fee.
Out of a mare who won just the one race.
Sunshine in Paris recently sold for $3.9 Million
Out of a mare who won just the one race.
Sunshine in Paris recently sold for $3.9 Million


This horse is a great example of where to create duplications when line-breeding.
Involve blood from the mares male-lines, cover both sides of the stallion.
Involve blood from the mares male-lines, cover both sides of the stallion.

Donna Marie the dam of both Prowess and this $1.6 million dollar filly could not win a race proving you don't need a mare with race track ability to breed a high class race horse.



The same Sir Tristram - Encosta De Lago nick working in other stallions.

Very identifiable patterns in this horses pedigree.
One time favourite for the Slipper.
Pedigree carries duplication's lower of His Majesty and Buckpasser that are dam-sires in Danehll's female line.
One time favourite for the Slipper.
Pedigree carries duplication's lower of His Majesty and Buckpasser that are dam-sires in Danehll's female line.

An early favourite for the Blue Diamond contradict's the theory about avoiding duplications of Danehill.



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