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Pedigree fun facts: Mandaloun
Mar 19, 2021 Kellie Reilly/Brisnet.com
As a homebred for the late Khalid Abdullah’s Juddmonte Farms, Mandaloun provides a poignant storyline on the 2021 Kentucky Derby (G1) trail. His rise as a classic contender is especially meaningful, since the entire dam’s side of his pedigree is a tribute to Abdullah’s legacy as an owner/breeder of international scope.
Moreover, that maternal half supplies much-needed ballast to his leading sire, Into Mischief. Although Into Mischief established himself as a classic sire when Authentic captured the 2020 Kentucky Derby, his reputation remains more for brilliance than stamina.
The beauty of Mandaloun is that he needs only Into Mischief’s likely speed influence. His dam, Irish Group 2 winner Brooch, can supply his stamina requirements.
Empire Maker, whose leading daughter is Hall of Famer Royal Delta, factors as the broodmare sire of such Grade 1 winners as Arklow, Valiance, Outwork, and Separationofpowers. One who might have achieved that level was Juddmonte’s undefeated but ill-fated Taraz, bred on the same Into Mischief/Empire Maker cross as Mandaloun. Two other notable sophomores out of Empire Maker mares are unbeaten turfer Rock Your World, expected to make his dirt debut in the Santa Anita Derby (G1), and La Perouse, pro tem leader on the Japan Road to the Kentucky Derby.
Brooch’s dam, Daring Diva, was a British homebred trained in France by Andre Fabre. Twice a winner sprinting at two, Daring Diva earned a listed score in the 2005 Criterium de Vitesse. She also produced Caponata. Like half-sister Brooch in the care of Weld, Caponata captured pair of Irish listed stakes and placed four times at Group level, including a near-miss in the 2012 Blandford (G2).
Recess was out of multiple stakes scorer Recce, by record-setting 1936 Derby winner *Mahmoud. Recce counts minor awards in the Acorn and Pimlico Futurity among her stakes placings. Her descendants include Quicken Tree, a stalwart of the 1967-1970 handicap division who won or placed in 30 stakes, with major wins in Jockey Club Gold Cup, Santa Anita H., and San Juan Capistrano.
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