(2016 bay mare by Seville out of Rap and Dance, by Pleasant Tap)
Seville’s Princess is a daughter of Galileo’s globe-trotting, group 1-winning son Seville out of the stakes-placed winner Rap and Dance, by Pleasant Tap. She is a half-sister to black-type winner Rap Tale (the dam of black-type winner Transact) and the black-type placed winner Cherokee Rap, as well as to Jazz Tune, the dam of 2021 G1 Breeders’ Futurity winner Rattle N Roll (who also won the 2024 G2 Clark Stakes, and a handful of other graded races in between).
Seville’s Princess’s second dam is the Blue Hen mare Dance Review, the dam of grade 1 winners Another Review and No Review (also a black-type producer), as well as of grade 2 winner Dance Colony (granddam of grade 2 winner Blueskiesnrainbows), black-type placed winner Pleasant Review (dam of grade 2 winner Sparkling Review), black-type placed winner Colonial Review (granddam of black-type winner Cicatrix), and of the winner Promenade Colony (dam of grade 2 winner Promenade Girl, herself the dam of grade 1 winner Cavorting (in turn the dam of grade 1 winner Clairiere) and grade 2 winner Moon Colony.
There are a total of 19 stakes winners under Seville’s Princess’s second dam.
Seville’s Princess’s produce record is as follows:
- 2021 Flamenco Star (g. Force the Pass). Sold for $30,000 as a Timonium yearling to Colts Neck Stable (who campaigned his sire), just missed in a Delaware Park maiden special weight in the summer of ’24 for trainer Jorge Duarte.
- 2022 Blo By the Field (f. Blofeld). Kept to race by Wasabi, she won 2-in-a-row as a 3YO in ’25 for trainer Mark Salvaggio.
- 2023 Diamond N Dress (f. Connect). Sold at the 2023 Keeneland November Sale and broke her maiden in a Fairmount maiden special weight by a pole as a 2YO.
- 2024 Slightly Motivated (c. Highly Motivated). From the first crop of his multiple track record-setting sire, he sold in Fasig-Tipton’s 2024 December Digital Sale.
- 2025 (c. Blofeld). Maryland-bred colt is her first foal since we bought out our friends in Wasabi Ventures, for whom she produced those first four foals.