Pallazzina managed to place in fairly good stakes company (in a race later rated a Group II), but it was as a broodmare rather than as a racer that she was destined to make her name. She represented the continuation of a branch of Family 3-b developed for generations at the famous Haras Ojo de Agua.
Race record
Complete record unavailable.
1965:
As an individual
A chestnut mare; no further information available.
As a producer
Pallazzina produced six named foals. Her important foals are as follow:
Connections
Pallazzina was bred and owned by Haras Ojo de Agua.
Pedigree notes
Pallazzina is inbred 4x5 to 1922 Jockey Club Stakes winner Lady Juror. She is a half sister to 1977 Gran Premio Jockey Club (ARG-I) winner and successful sire Farnesio (by Good Manners) and to La Fornarina (by Good Manners), dam of 1990 Gran Premio Criadores (ARG-I) winner Bianca Maria (by Saint Sever); second dam of 1998 Natal Jewellers Gold Cup (SAF-I) winner Bella Bianca, 1998 Premio Gilberto Lerena (ARG-I) winner Giulie-Halo and Argentine Group III winner Imagination; and third dam of South African Group II winner Jet Belle and Argentine Group III winners Luisina Halo, Top Juliette, Isidora and Itacare.
La Farnesina (by Cardanil II), the dam of Pallazzina and her siblings, is a half sister to Argentine stakes winner Sixtina (by Aristophanes), dam of Argentine stakes winners La Sixtina (by Good Manners), Fiorentina (by Tatán) and Manfred (by Right of Way) and second dam of 1976 English champion 3-year-old male and St. Leger Stakes (ENG-I) winner Crow, Gran Premio Polla de Potrillos (Argentine Two Thousand Guineas, ARG-I) winner Pinturicchio, 1981 Gran Premio Santiago Luro (ARG-I) winner Ariosto, 1998 South African Oaks (SAF-II) winner Logetta and French Group II winner Catus. Sixtina is also the third dam of 1993/94 Chilean Mare of the Year Via Sixtina, 1999 Gran Premio La Mission (ARG-I) winner Personal Right, 1998 Grande Prêmio Jockey Club Brasileiro (Gávea) (BRZ-I) winner Grifton, Argentine Group II winner Sport Lady, and Grade/Group III winners Castellina and Dormello.
La Farnesina and Sixtina, in turn, are out of La Dogana (by Advocate), whose full sister Trevisa is the dam of 1966/67 Argentine Horse of the Year Forli and Argentine stakes winner Tirreno (both by Aristophanes) and is the second dam of Italian Group II winner Sifounas, French Group III winner Nile Hawk and Argentine Group III winners Morosinita and Spoletto. La Dogana is also a full sister to Gran Premio Presidente de la República winner Rovigo; to Certosa, dam of Clásico Santiago Lawrie winner Commendatore (by Make Tracks); and to Venise, dam of Argentine stakes winner Tabra (by Tatán). The next dam in Pallazzina's tail-female line, Veneta (by Foxglove), is a winning half sister to Gran Premio Comparación winner Iago (by Adam's Apple); to 1936 Gran Premio Saturnino J. Unzue winner Venezia (by Adam's Apple), dam of the stakes-winning steeplechaser Rialto (by Congreve); and to Clásico Ignacio Correas and Clásico Gilberto Lerena winner Guideca (by Congreve), second dam of 1975 Gran Premio Internacional Dardo Rocha (ARG-I) winner Frari.
Race record
Complete record unavailable.
1965:
- 3rd Premio Miguel Luis Morales (ARG)
As an individual
A chestnut mare; no further information available.
As a producer
Pallazzina produced six named foals. Her important foals are as follow:
- Bernesca (1974, by Right of Way) is the second dam of 1991 Premio Municipal de Vina Del Mar (CHI-I) winner Murdock and the third dam of Chilean Group II winner Rivaldo.
- Gioconda (1975, by Good Manners) won the 1979 Gran Premio Ignacio E. Ignacio F. Correas (ARG-I) and Gran Premio Criadores (ARG-I). She is the dam of 1987 Fayette Handicap (USA-II) winner Good Command (by Top Command) and is the second dam of 2000 Premio Maipú (ARG-I) winner Impression and Argentine Group II winner Imperial Roy. She is also the third dam of 2004/05 Argentine champion 2-year-old filly Forty Greeta, 2007 Gran Premio Estrellas Junior Sprint (ARG-I) winner Greco Tom and Grade II winner Honorable Dillon.
- Pallazzino (1980, by Our Talisman) won the 1983 Premio Primer Paso (URU-II). He failed to sire anything of note in a brief stud career.
Connections
Pallazzina was bred and owned by Haras Ojo de Agua.
Pedigree notes
Pallazzina is inbred 4x5 to 1922 Jockey Club Stakes winner Lady Juror. She is a half sister to 1977 Gran Premio Jockey Club (ARG-I) winner and successful sire Farnesio (by Good Manners) and to La Fornarina (by Good Manners), dam of 1990 Gran Premio Criadores (ARG-I) winner Bianca Maria (by Saint Sever); second dam of 1998 Natal Jewellers Gold Cup (SAF-I) winner Bella Bianca, 1998 Premio Gilberto Lerena (ARG-I) winner Giulie-Halo and Argentine Group III winner Imagination; and third dam of South African Group II winner Jet Belle and Argentine Group III winners Luisina Halo, Top Juliette, Isidora and Itacare.
La Farnesina (by Cardanil II), the dam of Pallazzina and her siblings, is a half sister to Argentine stakes winner Sixtina (by Aristophanes), dam of Argentine stakes winners La Sixtina (by Good Manners), Fiorentina (by Tatán) and Manfred (by Right of Way) and second dam of 1976 English champion 3-year-old male and St. Leger Stakes (ENG-I) winner Crow, Gran Premio Polla de Potrillos (Argentine Two Thousand Guineas, ARG-I) winner Pinturicchio, 1981 Gran Premio Santiago Luro (ARG-I) winner Ariosto, 1998 South African Oaks (SAF-II) winner Logetta and French Group II winner Catus. Sixtina is also the third dam of 1993/94 Chilean Mare of the Year Via Sixtina, 1999 Gran Premio La Mission (ARG-I) winner Personal Right, 1998 Grande Prêmio Jockey Club Brasileiro (Gávea) (BRZ-I) winner Grifton, Argentine Group II winner Sport Lady, and Grade/Group III winners Castellina and Dormello.
La Farnesina and Sixtina, in turn, are out of La Dogana (by Advocate), whose full sister Trevisa is the dam of 1966/67 Argentine Horse of the Year Forli and Argentine stakes winner Tirreno (both by Aristophanes) and is the second dam of Italian Group II winner Sifounas, French Group III winner Nile Hawk and Argentine Group III winners Morosinita and Spoletto. La Dogana is also a full sister to Gran Premio Presidente de la República winner Rovigo; to Certosa, dam of Clásico Santiago Lawrie winner Commendatore (by Make Tracks); and to Venise, dam of Argentine stakes winner Tabra (by Tatán). The next dam in Pallazzina's tail-female line, Veneta (by Foxglove), is a winning half sister to Gran Premio Comparación winner Iago (by Adam's Apple); to 1936 Gran Premio Saturnino J. Unzue winner Venezia (by Adam's Apple), dam of the stakes-winning steeplechaser Rialto (by Congreve); and to Clásico Ignacio Correas and Clásico Gilberto Lerena winner Guideca (by Congreve), second dam of 1975 Gran Premio Internacional Dardo Rocha (ARG-I) winner Frari.