Daiwa Scarlet

Daiwa Scarlet
Daiwa Scarlet
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Sire Agnes Tachyon
Grandsire Sunday Silence
Dam Scarlet Bouquet
Damsire Northern Taste
Sex Mare
Foaled 2004
Country Japan
Colour Chestnut
Breeder Shadai Farm
Owner Keizo Oshiro
Trainer Kunihide Matsuda
Record 12: 8-4-0
Earnings 786,685,000 JPY
Major wins
Arima Kinen(2008)
Oka Sho (2007)
Shuka Sho (2007)
Queen Elizabeth II Commemorative Cup(2007)
Horse (Equus ferus caballus)
Last updated on January 2, 2009

Daiwa Scarlet (ダイワスカーレット?) (May 13, 2004 - ) is a Japanese racehorse which won the 2007 Oka Sho, Shūka Sho, Queen Elizabeth II Commemorative Cup and the 2008 Arima Kinen.


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