Fallow’s Sister (GB)
1968 – c. 1994
Worden II (FR) x Galloway Queene (GB), by Colombo (GB)
Family 3-i
1968 – c. 1994
Worden II (FR) x Galloway Queene (GB), by Colombo (GB)
Family 3-i
A full sister to the great Argentine-based broodmare Fallow, Fallow’s Sister was soon sent to join her sister in Argentina. There, she proved a broodmare of considerable merit in her own right, producing two champions and earning Broodmare of the Year honors in 1986. She bred on through several daughters.
Race record
Unraced
Honors
Pellegrini Award, Argentine Broodmare of the Year (1986)
As an individual
A bay mare; no further information available.
As a producer
Fallow’s Sister produced 11 named foals. Her important foals are as follow:
Connections
Fallow’s Sister spent her broodmare career at Haras Argentino. She produced her last foal in 1988 and disappears from the records after being recorded as barren in 1994.
Pedigree notes
Sired by 1953 Washington, D.C., International winner Worden II (a son of the noted stamina influence Wild Risk and a marked influence for stamina in his own right), Fallow’s Sister is inbred 4x3 to 1925 St. Leger Stakes winner Solario, the English/Irish champion sire of 1937, and 4x4 to 1916 French and Spanish champion 3-year-old male Teddy, the French champion sire of 1923. She is also inbred 5x4 to two-time English/Irish champion sire Phalaris, 5x5 to nine-time English/Irish champion sire St. Simon, and 5x5 to 1910 Two Thousand Guineas and Eclipse Stakes winner Neil Gow. Fallow’s Sister is a full sister to the great Argentine-based broodmare Fallow, the dam of eight stakes winners including two-time Argentine champion Farm (by Idle Hour), 1973 Brazilian champion older female Fizz (by Idle Hour), and 1979 Argentine champion stayer Farmer (by Dancing Moss).
Also a half sister to Psall (by Psidium), second dam of Peruvian Group 2 winner Skulda and third dam of 2007 Peruvian champion miler Farrel, Fallow’s Sister is out of Galloway Queene, whose sire Colombo was the English champion 2-year-old male of 1933 and won the following year’s Two Thousand Guineas. Galloway Queene is 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. 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.
Galloway Queene and her siblings are out of Faerie Queen (by Solario), a half sister to 1937 St. Leger Stakes winner Chulmleigh (by Singapore) and to 1939 July Stakes winner and two-time Argentine champion sire British Empire (by Colombo). Produced from 1930 Oaks Stakes winner Rose of England (by Teddy), Faerie Queen is also a half sister to Eastern Rose (by Singapore), dam of English stakes winner Exotic II (by Colombo) and second dam of 1957 Craven Stakes winner Blue Peak.
Last updated: December 16, 2023
Race record
Unraced
Honors
Pellegrini Award, Argentine Broodmare of the Year (1986)
As an individual
A bay mare; no further information available.
As a producer
Fallow’s Sister produced 11 named foals. Her important foals are as follow:
- Flamigera (1972, by Dancing Moss) won the 1976 Premio Mexico and was Group 3-placed. She produced only one foal, the winning Nuthatch filly Flame.
- Fasten (1974, by World Cup) is the second dam of 2004 Grande Prêmio Juliano Martins (BRZ-G1) winner Marenostrum and the third dam of Brazilian Group 2 winner Fugazi.
- Fairness (1975, by Dancing Moss) is the second dam of multiple Argentine Group 1 winner Fairy Magic and Argentine Group 3 winner Casey and the third dam of 2020 Argentine champion 3-year-old filly Bellagamba and Argentine Group 2 winner Orange Nugget.
- Famed (1977, by Faridoon) was stakes-placed on the race course. She is the second dam of Chilean Group 2 winner Flash.
- Fatly (1980, by Dancing Moss) was the Argentine champion 3-year-old male of 1983 and the Argentine champion stayer of 1984. From 314 foals, he sired 11 stakes winners, five of them at the Group 1 level.
- Fain (1982, by Dancing Moss) was undefeated in seven starts and was the 1986 Argentine Horse of the Year and champion stayer. He sired five stakes winners (two of them at the Group 1 level) from 209 foals.
Connections
Fallow’s Sister spent her broodmare career at Haras Argentino. She produced her last foal in 1988 and disappears from the records after being recorded as barren in 1994.
Pedigree notes
Sired by 1953 Washington, D.C., International winner Worden II (a son of the noted stamina influence Wild Risk and a marked influence for stamina in his own right), Fallow’s Sister is inbred 4x3 to 1925 St. Leger Stakes winner Solario, the English/Irish champion sire of 1937, and 4x4 to 1916 French and Spanish champion 3-year-old male Teddy, the French champion sire of 1923. She is also inbred 5x4 to two-time English/Irish champion sire Phalaris, 5x5 to nine-time English/Irish champion sire St. Simon, and 5x5 to 1910 Two Thousand Guineas and Eclipse Stakes winner Neil Gow. Fallow’s Sister is a full sister to the great Argentine-based broodmare Fallow, the dam of eight stakes winners including two-time Argentine champion Farm (by Idle Hour), 1973 Brazilian champion older female Fizz (by Idle Hour), and 1979 Argentine champion stayer Farmer (by Dancing Moss).
Also a half sister to Psall (by Psidium), second dam of Peruvian Group 2 winner Skulda and third dam of 2007 Peruvian champion miler Farrel, Fallow’s Sister is out of Galloway Queene, whose sire Colombo was the English champion 2-year-old male of 1933 and won the following year’s Two Thousand Guineas. Galloway Queene is 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. 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.
Galloway Queene and her siblings are out of Faerie Queen (by Solario), a half sister to 1937 St. Leger Stakes winner Chulmleigh (by Singapore) and to 1939 July Stakes winner and two-time Argentine champion sire British Empire (by Colombo). Produced from 1930 Oaks Stakes winner Rose of England (by Teddy), Faerie Queen is also a half sister to Eastern Rose (by Singapore), dam of English stakes winner Exotic II (by Colombo) and second dam of 1957 Craven Stakes winner Blue Peak.
Last updated: December 16, 2023