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Hot’s stable-mate King Of Comedy with Too Darn Hot in third ahead of Group 1 winners Phoenix Of Spain and Royal Marine.
The 7f Group 1 Prix Jean Prat at Deauville was a reputation-salvaging mission for
Too Darn Hot and it was a case of mission accomplished on the Normandy coast with a 3l success over Space Blues.
The final start of his career came in the Group 1 Sussex Stakes and it was a successful swansong as he fended off the challenge of Circus Maximus by half a length. Back in the pack were Lord Glitters, Phoenix Of Spain, Zabeel Prince and Accidental Agent.
Too Darn Hot is the fifth runner and fourth winner out of the Group 1 Pretty Polly Stakes, Yorkshire Oaks and Dubai Sheema Classic winner Dar Re Mi (Singspiel).
She had already produced the Group 3 Musidora Stakes and Group 1 Prix de l’Opera winner So Mi Dar and the Listed Pretty Polly Stakes and Group 1 St Leger third Lah Ti Dar, full-sisters to Too Darn Hot.
Her first runner was the Group 2 Prix de Guiche and Group 3 Prix de la Porte Maillot winner and Prix de Chene second De Treville,
After the Dewhurst, Too Darn Hot was
given an official rating of 126, making him the highest-rated two-year-old
in Europe of 2018
who is at stud in France. Her three-year-old full-brother to Too Darn Hot, now named Darain, was the most expensive yearling sold in Europe in 2018 when purchased for 3.5m guineas by Qatar Racing at Tattersalls October Book 1.
Dar Re Mi has a fantastic pedigree as a half-sister to three Group 1 winners and out of a Group 1-winning half-sister to Darshaan.
Her dam, the Prix Vermeille (G1) and Group 3 Prix de Psyche winner Darara, was bred by the Aga Khan and is a Top Ville half-sister to Group 1 Prix du Jockey-Club winner and influential sire Darshaan (Shirley Heights).
Darara produced six Group 1 performers with the others being the Prince Of Wales’s Stakes and Dubai Sheema Classic winner Rewilding (Tiger Hill), who was also third in the Derby, the Sadler’s Wells’ Group 1 trio
of Queen Elizabeth II Cup winner Diaghilev, Darazari, winner of the Group 1 Ranvet Stakes, and Rhagaas who finished third in the Group 1 Prix du Jockey-Club, as well as the Listed winner and Prix du Cadran third Dariyoun (Sharastani) and the Group 2 King Edward VII Stakes second Kilimanjaro, a son of Shirley Heights.
She is also the second dam of the
Group 2 Goodwood Cup and Prix Kergolay winner Darasim, who was also second in the Group 1 Ascot Gold Cup and Prix du Cadran and is a son of Kahyasi.
Third dam Delsy (Abdos) produced ten more winners, including the Group 2 Prix de
British and Irish New Sires 2020: in order of fee (€ and £)
Sire Dam Stud
Too Darn Hot Blue Point Advertise
Ten Sovereigns Calyx
Magna Grecia Waldgeist
Masar
Phoenix Of Spain Study Of Man Invincible Army Soldier’s Call Crystal Ocean Inns Of Court
Le Brivido Land Force Eqtidaar
Flag Of Honour
Stallion
Dubawi
Shamardal
Showcasing
No Nay Never
Kingman
Invincible Spirit
Galileo
New Approach
Lope de Vega
Deep Impact
Invincible Spirit
Showcasing
Sea The Stars
Invincible Spirit
Siyouni
No Nay Never
Invincible Spirit
Galileo
DrReMi
Scarlett Rose
Furbelow
Seeking Solace
Helleborine
Helleborine
Waldlerche
Khawla
Lucky Clio
Second Happiness
Rajeem
Dijarvo
Crystal Star
Learned Friend
La Bugatty
Theann
Madany
Hawala
Dam sire
Singspiel
Royal Applause
Pivotal
Exceed And Excel
Observatory
Observatory
Monsun
Cape Cross)
Key Of Luck
Storm Cat
Diktat
Iceman
Mark Of Esteem
Seeking The Gold
Dr Fong
Rock Of Gibraltar
Acclamation
Warning
Dalham Hall Stud
Kildangan Stud
The National Stud
Coolmore
Coolmore
Coolmore
Ballylinch Stud
Dalham Hall Stud
Irish National Stud
Lanwades Stud
Yeomanstown Stud
Ballyhane Stud
Castlehyde Stud
Tally Ho Stud
Overbury Stud
Highclere Stud
Shadwell Stud
The National Stud
£50,000
€45,000
£25,000
€25,000
€22,500
€22,500
€17,500
£15,000
€15,000
£15,000
€10,000
€10,000
€8,000
€7,500
£7,000
£6,500
£6,000
£4,500
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