Farrel (PER)
November 6, 2002 – ?
Farallon P. (USA) x Springfield (PER), by Stack (USA)
Family 3-i
November 6, 2002 – ?
Farallon P. (USA) x Springfield (PER), by Stack (USA)
Family 3-i
A descendant of a distinguished Argentine family, Farrel had enough ability to earn a championship in Peru but not enough to be considered a particularly desirable stallion prospect in that country. He was sent on to Ecuador and became a stakes winner there.
Race record
51 starts
2005:
2006:
2007:
2009:
Honors
Peruvian champion miler (2007)
As an individual
A gray horse; no further information available.
As a stallion
No information available.
Connections
Farrel was bred and owned by Haras Rancho Fátima.
Pedigree notes
Farrel is outcrossed through five generations. He is a full brother to Group 3-placed multiple listed stakes winner Faring.
Springfield, the dam of Farrell, was unplaced in two starts. Sired by three-time Peruvian champion sire Stack (by Nijinsky II), she is a full sister to 1992 Premio Maidenform (PER-G2) winner Skulda and a half sister to Peruvian listed stakes winners El Soberbio (by Valetchka) and Fallow’s Family (by Berry’s Noble). The siblings were produced from the winner Tomasal (by Tan Pronto), whose dam Psall (by 1961 Derby Stakes winner Psidium) is a half sister to the great Argentine-based broodmares Fallow and Fallow’s Sister, both by Worden II. The latter-named mare was the 1986 Argentine Broodmare of the Year.
Psall and her sisters were produced from Galloway Queene (by 1933 English champion 2-year-old male Colombo), a half sister to English stakes winner Strong I’ th’ Arm (by Nearco) and to stakes-placed Chaste and Fair (by Big Game), dam of stakes winner Rue de Romance (by Watling Street), second dam of 1969 Metropolitan Handicap (SAF) winner Peter Beware and 1968 Excelsior Handicap winner Peter Piper, and third dam of 1981 Gran Premio Cotejo de Potrillos-Montevideo (URU-G1) winner Big Safety, 1995 Gran Premio de Potrancas (ARG-G1) winner Cubata, Japanese Group 2 winner Kyoei Ascent, and Argentine Group 3 winner Safety Rama. Produced from the Solario mare Faerie Queene, Galloway Queene is also a half sister to My Ladyship (by Blue Peter), third dam of Brazilian Group 3 winner Verdagon, and to Faerie Lore (by Rhodes Scholar), dam of English stakes winners Pretence (by Ujiji), King’s Own (by Chamossaire), and Arabian Night (by Persian Gulf); second dam of 1955 Prix La Rochette winner Belle Epoque; and third dam of 1969 Prix Daru winner Budapest. Finally, Galloway Queene is a half sister to Faerie Dance (by Dante), second dam of 1975 Barbadian Horse of the Year Kingly Street, and to Antonia (by Big Game), dam of 1967 Gladness Stakes winner Sparrow Hawk (by Honeyway) and second dam of 1981 South African Guineas (SAF-G1) winner Heracles.
Last updated: December 11, 2023
Race record
51 starts
2005:
- Won Premio Antinoo (PER-L)
2006:
- 2nd Premio Jose Rodriguez Bazzeto (PER-G3, 1700mD, Monterrico)
- 3rd Premio Ernesto Ayulo Pardo (PER-L)
- 3rd Premio Juan Magot Rosello (PER-L, 1600mD, Monterrico)
2007:
- Won Premio O.S.A.F. (PER-G2, 1600mD, Monterrico)
- Won Premio Juan Magot Rosello (PER-L, 1600mD, Monterrico)
- Won Premio Coronel Alfonso Ugarte (PER-L, 1600mD, Monterrico)
- 2nd Premio Jose Rodriguez Bazzeto (PER-L, 1700mD, Monterrico)
- 2nd Premio Ernesto Ayulo Pardo (PER-L)
2009:
- Won Premio Presidente del Hipodromo (ECU-N)
Honors
Peruvian champion miler (2007)
As an individual
A gray horse; no further information available.
As a stallion
No information available.
Connections
Farrel was bred and owned by Haras Rancho Fátima.
Pedigree notes
Farrel is outcrossed through five generations. He is a full brother to Group 3-placed multiple listed stakes winner Faring.
Springfield, the dam of Farrell, was unplaced in two starts. Sired by three-time Peruvian champion sire Stack (by Nijinsky II), she is a full sister to 1992 Premio Maidenform (PER-G2) winner Skulda and a half sister to Peruvian listed stakes winners El Soberbio (by Valetchka) and Fallow’s Family (by Berry’s Noble). The siblings were produced from the winner Tomasal (by Tan Pronto), whose dam Psall (by 1961 Derby Stakes winner Psidium) is a half sister to the great Argentine-based broodmares Fallow and Fallow’s Sister, both by Worden II. The latter-named mare was the 1986 Argentine Broodmare of the Year.
Psall and her sisters were produced from Galloway Queene (by 1933 English champion 2-year-old male Colombo), a half sister to English stakes winner Strong I’ th’ Arm (by Nearco) and to stakes-placed Chaste and Fair (by Big Game), dam of stakes winner Rue de Romance (by Watling Street), second dam of 1969 Metropolitan Handicap (SAF) winner Peter Beware and 1968 Excelsior Handicap winner Peter Piper, and third dam of 1981 Gran Premio Cotejo de Potrillos-Montevideo (URU-G1) winner Big Safety, 1995 Gran Premio de Potrancas (ARG-G1) winner Cubata, Japanese Group 2 winner Kyoei Ascent, and Argentine Group 3 winner Safety Rama. Produced from the Solario mare Faerie Queene, Galloway Queene is also a half sister to My Ladyship (by Blue Peter), third dam of Brazilian Group 3 winner Verdagon, and to Faerie Lore (by Rhodes Scholar), dam of English stakes winners Pretence (by Ujiji), King’s Own (by Chamossaire), and Arabian Night (by Persian Gulf); second dam of 1955 Prix La Rochette winner Belle Epoque; and third dam of 1969 Prix Daru winner Budapest. Finally, Galloway Queene is a half sister to Faerie Dance (by Dante), second dam of 1975 Barbadian Horse of the Year Kingly Street, and to Antonia (by Big Game), dam of 1967 Gladness Stakes winner Sparrow Hawk (by Honeyway) and second dam of 1981 South African Guineas (SAF-G1) winner Heracles.
Last updated: December 11, 2023