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SAM SUNG A SONG

am Sung A Song traces back to the daughter of Peter Pan in Constant Hope. This gelding sees Apollua as his second dam He was son of the imported stallion Timber Country, an impressively performed US galloper who had won the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile and Champagne Stakes as a 2yo, and the famed Preakness Stakes

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