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Logotype Beyond Stereotype
Odds-on favorite Codino went into the Asahi Hai Futurity (Jpn-I) with expectations that he would conclude his first season with a victory and cement his standing as Japan’s top 2-year-old colt. In the Dec. 16 event, Codino did produce a solid effort, but the line fell a neck short of catching the upset 33-1 shot Logotype. Out of the Prix de Diane Hermes—French Oaks and Prix Vermeille (both Fr-I) heroine Carling (by the Mill Reef horse Garde Royale), Lohengrin is by Singspiel (by the Sadler's Wells son In the Wings, out of champion older mare and Canadian Horse of the Year Glorious Song, a sister to Devil's Bag and Saint Ballado and also dam of both Rahy and the outstanding South African sire Rakeen). Shipped to France, Lohengrin failed to fire in the Prix du Haras de Fresnay-le-Buffard—Jacques Le Marois (Fr-I), but gave a much better account of himself in the NetJets Prix du Moulin de Longchamp (Fr-I) three weeks later. In that race the Shadai homebred led almost throughout, before conceding by a half length to the French Oaks victress Nebraska Tornado, with such luminaries as Bright Sky, Clodovil, and Refuse To Bend (all classic winners) and Soviet Song, Where Or When, Domedriver, and Reel Buddy (each successful in group or grade I company) behind. Returning to Japan, Lohengrin could only finish 13th of 18 in the Tenno Sho (Jpn-I)—the Autumn Emperor’s Cup—but he ended the year with a good third to Lucky Owners in the Hong Kong Mile (Jpn-I). Logotype is the first foal for his dam, the Sunday Silence mare Stereotype. She is a half sister to Japanese black-type winners En Dehors (by Brian's Time) and Grand Pas de Deux (by Sunday Silence’s son Fuji Kiseki)—the latter a black-type winner who produced Pas de Trois , successful in the Ibis Summer Dash and Keeneland Cup (both Jpn-III), to the cover of the Metropolitan Handicap (gr. I) hero Swept Overboad. Logotype’s second dam, Star Ballerina, who was another in utero import to Japan, was one of the better runners sired by Secretariat’s champion son Risen Star, taking the Kansai Telecasting Corporation Sho Rose Stakes, and earning several black-type places. Logotype’s third dam, Berliani, was a minor winner at 3 and 4 in the U.S., but was a well-bred mare, being a daughter of Nureyev and the Pucker Up Stakes (gr. III) winner Eleven Pleasures. Logotype is the first stakes winner from the 60 starters sired by Singspiel and his sons out of mares from the Sunday Silence line, but since Gottfried is bred on the same cross, it may turn out that Lohengrin—who has only six starters out of Sunday Silence mares—is going to be more effective with that strain. We shouldn’t overlook that Logotype’s third dam is by Nureyev, which means he has the closely related Sadler’s Wells and Nureyev 4x4 at the top and bottom of his pedigree. Singspiel sired eight stakes winners out of mares carrying Nureyev, six of them group or graded, but Logotype is the first group/grade I winner for the line with Nureyev in the dam.
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