Caretino | Caletto II | Cor de la Bruyère | Rantzau xx |
Quenotte | |||
Deka | Consul | ||
Okonomie | |||
Isidor | Metellus | Marinus | |
Nachblütte | |||
Corbala | Aldato | ||
Unna | |||
Kira XVIII | Lavall I | Landgraf I | Ladykiller XX |
Warthburg | |||
Madam | Sacramento Song xx | ||
Griet | |||
Maltia | Raimond | Ramzes AA | |
Infra | |||
Duldige | Korenbleem xx | ||
Zulia |
With his 18 years, Casall was still top fit. The son of CARETINO proved this by winning his very last Grand Prix in Hamburg and this beside an extremely large number of successes at 5 * level ! It was his 10th Global Champions Grand Prix.
He has more than 80 approved sons in different studbooks. As a jumping horse supplier, Casall can not be ignored. More than twenty of his children are at Grand Prix level: Casello (Ludger Beerbaum), Chesall Zimequest (Simon Delestre), KWPN stallion Alicante (Jerome Guery), Powerplay (Eric Lamaze), ...
His father CARETINO jumped at an international level with Bo Kristoffersen and Ludger Beerbaum. Caretino is a son of the top progenitor CALETTO II who is as known as a brilliant descendant of COR DE LA BRUYÈRE. CALETTO IIgave international stars asOperetta la Silla (Jan Tops) and Classic Touch (Ludger Beerbaum / Ralf Schneider).
In his dam’s pedigree, we find LANDGRAF I as the most successful father of Holstein.
In Germany his offspring had 5 millions of prize money, 1/4 of his descendants are successful competition horses.