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GENERAL NEDIYM

eneral Nediym became a hugely popular racehorse in Queensland. He was by the relatively unfashionable Irish stallion, Nediym, a son of Shareef Dancer by Northern Dancer who had won the Irish Derby and King Edward VII Stakes. Nediym stood at Ron Ashdown’s Glengarry Stud alongside Heart Of Darkness, Tong Po

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