15 February, 2025

Sentebale SA

Sentebale SA (Bellagio RCA x Kareena RCA) owned by Sharon Redman, Sharmel Arabians, photographed by Nancy Pierce Photograpy



Sentebale SA, a 2018 straight Egyptian stallion sired by Bellagio RCA (Alixir x Rhapsody in Black), out of Kareena RCA (Thee Desperado x Kareeka RCA) is owned by Sharon Redman of Sharmel Arabians, Texas. His daughter, Nailah SA, out of Nadia SA (Audacious PS x WC Brittany Bey), is competing in Scottsdale and doing very well too, as she has already placed 2nd in Arabian Mares AAOTH, presented by Mike Wilson.  The photo of Sentebale SA appears in the lower left corner of the ad for Nailah SA that I received by email, from The Swift Runner. As exciting as this news is, what caught my attention was the "SA" after the name of stallion, mare and granddam, indicating a multi-generational breeding program. 

At first glance, we find on the sire side, the stallion Alixir (The Elixir x The Prevue) crossed onto a Thee Desperado daughter, while on the maternal side, we find the opposite, Thee Desperado crossed onto an Alixir daughter! Its like the "ying" and "yang" of horse breeding. How clever this is! As equally interesting is the use of The Minstril, Maali RCA, Aliashahm RA and Magidaa's Image to concentrate the genetic impact of Ruminaja Ali, calculated at over 30%.  The line of Bint Magidaa, the dam of Ruminja Ali, is genetically represented in the pedigree 8 times (which includes the matriline), approximately 14% of the pedigree. 

Physically, he is an eye-catching stallion, his ebony coat intensifies his overaĺ smoothness, while his gracefully arched neck, well-crested, the clean underline joins what is, a fine throatlatch. Breeders will appreciate the picture of elegance he presents.

"Sentebale" in the Sesotho language which is spoken in Lesotho, Zambia, Namibia and Botswana means "forget-me-not." For people like me, who dream of producing horses who go on to be successful in the show ring and in breeding programs, Sharon Redman's success is both hopeful and inspiring, never to be forgotten!

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