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Japan (New Sire in Germany)

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    Posted: 22 Mar 2026 at 11:07pm
Hello, Furious
here are some info abovementioned Sire.

Japan (Galileo - Shastye by Danehill) was bred by Newsells Stud in England., raced from 2 -5 years; 
22 starts, 7 wins, 1 second, 4 thirds, 4 fourths, money won 2.351.457 Euros.
Champion Colt, 3 year olds in Europe 2019
distances from 1400 meter (Juvenile)to 1800 - 2400 meter, won 5 Group Race from Gr.1 to Gr.3,
ran a third Place in the "English Derby" and a fourth place in the "Arc".
Japan stands as Sire since 2022 at the "Etzean Stud". His oldest crop are the 3 year old of the
season 2026 in Germany. His fee is 9.500 Euros (live foal) ~ 6.500 AUS $
Japan has a FB named "Mogul" and a FS named "Secret Gesture" (2. English Derby), dam of
Hidden Gesture.

According my info, he has a HB named Maurus (by Medicean, gelding) who raced in AUS at Gr.3 and Listed Level.

Japan is from the damline of Lope de Vega, Sagacity, Sageburg, Tambourine and Nasram, best known in Germany as Sire of "Athenagoras".

Hope I could help.

Best regards from Germany
Ticino

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Thanks Ticino.  No one I've been aware of as I don't usually download races from Germany. Lots of good horses bred on the Galileo/Danehill cross though.
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