- the top
filly in the sport. In 1943, when in foal to
fellow champion Balladier, she
produced Spy Song. In 1977,
Bally Manufacturing released an electromechanical...
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Thoroughbred racehorse. He was
sired by 1934
American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt
Balladier and out of two-time
Champion filly, Mata Hari. He was bred at
owner Charles...
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Molloy (born 1952) – hurler;
Marcas Ó Callanáin (1784–1836) – poet and
balladier; Tom O'Connor –
local historian; John O'Heyne (c. 1648–1713) – historian...
- actress, wife of Hume
Cronyn John
Waite (b. 1952),
prolific lyricist/
balladier, of The
Babys and Bad
English fame, who
wrote many
tunes while living...
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although he ran well in
several important races. He
finished fourth to
Balladier in the
United States Hotel Stakes and
fourth behind Boxthorn in the Saratoga...
- July 13, 2023. Pangalos, Mary (December 2, 1958). "Life Is a Song to
Balladier From
Kentucky Mountains". Newsday. p. 37 – via ProQuest. Herzig, Doris...
- Blue Gr**** Blue
Larkspur Camelot Dam Once
Double 1967
Double Jay 1944
Balladier Black Toney Blue
Warbler Broomshot Whisk Broom Centre Shot
Intent One...
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Ballyhurry (1922) Dam
Coldly Noble 1970
Noble Jay 1959
Double Jay 1944
Balladier (1932)
Broomshot (1926)
Noble Nurse 1954
Count Fleet (1940)
Gallant Nurse...
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Mahmoud Arbitrator Dam My
Bupers (USA) 1967
Bupers (USA) 1961
Double Jay
Balladier Broomshot Busanda War
Admiral Businesslike Princess Revoked (USA) 1959...
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March 31, 2023. Pangalos, Mary (December 2, 1958). "Life Is a Song to
Balladier From
Kentucky Mountains". Newsday. p. 37. Herzig,
Doris (March 24, 1966)...