Pedigree fun facts: Bourbonic
Apr 21, 2021 Kellie Reilly/Brisnet.com
Bourbonic aims to become the fourth straight generation of his male line to win a classic. Moreover, his female line is responsible for one of the greatest horses ever to lose the Kentucky Derby (G1).
Bernardini came close to siring a Belmont winner when Stay Thirsty came up just short in 2011. Stay Thirsty went on to land the Travers and the 2012 Cigar Mile (G1). Bernardini got back-to-back Travers winners as his son Alpha dead-heated for the victory in 2012.
Dancing Afleet’s dam is named Mrs. Vanderbilt, a tip of the cap to the prominent family that developed her female line. Mrs. Vanderbilt is out of Hey Up There, by Cormorant, who is best known as the sire of 1994 Kentucky Derby winner Go for Gin; prolific millionaire Grecian Flight; and champion Saratoga Dew (now factoring in pedigrees through her outstanding grandson, Japanese Horse of the Year and top sire Lord Kanaloa).
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