Sunday saw the running of the Irish Oaks and the Prix Jean Prat. The results credited two stallions with Group One winners from their first crops and refreshingly both stallions are free from Northern Dancer. Moonstone was still a maiden going into the Irish Oaks, but after finishing runner-up in the Epsom Oaks she was probably the highest rated maiden in training. She had cost 700000 guineas at Tattersalls so it is no surprise that her pedigree lacks nothing. The most obvious credential is that she is a three part sister to L’Ancresse who was trained by Roger Charlton at two but ended up with Aidan O’Brien at three. L’Ancresse ran 9 times as a three year old. She won just once in a Listed race, but she had some impressive placings including when she finished second to Vintage Tipple in the Irish Oaks and her final run when she finished second to Islington in the Breeders Cup. That run saw her rated champion three year old filly. Moonstone’s third dam Arctique Royale was also a classic winner at the Curragh when she won the 1981 Irish 1000 Guineas for Kevin Prendergast. Further back this is a family that provided success to Coomore through Scorpion who shares a fourth dam with Moonstone in Arctic Melody a winner of the Musidora stakes and the Athasi Stakes. This is also the family of Ardross. It was a good Oaks for Dalakhani who also sired the fourth home in Chinese White. His fillies have proved popular at the sales as owners see him as ready made replacement for his sire Darshaan who has compiled a very impressive reputation as a broodmare sire and one who nicked very well with Sadler’s Wells and his sons. It is probably an odds-on shot that Moonstone will be sent to either Galileo or Montjeu when she retires to the paddocks.
Tamayuz already had three victories to his name including a Group 3, however he was on something of a redemption mission having disappointed in the French Guineas. And he certainly redeemed himself. This year saw the best field assembled in the Prix Jean Prat for many a year and Tamayuz was impressive in beating the held up Ravens Pass and Rio de Le Plata. The winning distance was one and a half lengths which interestingly was double the distance by which Henrythenavigator defeated Ravens Pass. It will be interesting to see him take on Henrythenavigator. Tamayuz never passed through the sales ring but he certainly would have been demand as his dams side is dripping under the weight of black type. His own dam Al Ishq cost 280000 Ir guineas but won only one minor race. However her second dam Allez les trois is dam of a French Derby winner in Anabaa Blue, whereas third dam Allegretta is the dam of an Arc winner in Urban Sea who is now almost more famous as dam of Galileo. For good measure she is also dam of other Group 1 winers in Black Sam Bellamy and My Typhoon as well as group winners in All too beautiful and Urban Ocean. Incidentally her two year old colt by Green Desert Sea the Stars was a promising fourth in the first race maiden at the Curragh. Allegretta is also dam of Guineas winner Kings Best and this family is amongst the most succesful in the modern era. Nayef came close to a classic success earlier in the year when Spacious finished runner up in the 1000 Guineas and Shadwell will have no trouble in filling his book at a bargain fee of £10000.
With breeders so fickle and with the demand for immediate success these Group One successes will be warmly welcomed by the Aga Khan and by Shadwell. Both can now point to promising young stallions capable of delivering quality horses and almost just as importantly they are stallions free from Northern Dancer who have delivered success with mares from his line. European breeding needs these stallions.
TAMAYUZ (GB) 2005 c ch |
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Nayef (USA) 1998 |
Gulch (USA) 1984 |
Mr Prospector (USA) 1970 |
Raise A Native (USA) 1961 |
Gold Digger (USA) 1962 |
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Jameela (USA) 1976 |
Rambunctious (USA) 1960 |
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Asbury Mary (USA) 1969 |
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Height Of Fashion (FR) 1979 |
Bustino (GB) 1971 |
Busted (GB) 1963 |
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Ship Yard (GB) 1963 |
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Highclere (GB) 1971 |
Queen’s Hussar (GB) 1960 |
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Highlight (GB) 1958 |
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Al Ishq (FR) 1997 |
Nureyev (USA) 1977 |
Northern Dancer (CAN) 1961 |
Nearctic (USA) 1954 |
Natalma (USA) 1957 |
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Special (USA) 1969 |
Forli (ARG) 1963 |
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Thong (USA) 1964 |
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Allez Les Trois (USA) 1991 |
Riverman (USA) 1969 |
Never Bend (USA) 1960 |
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River Lady (USA) 1963 |
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Allegretta (GB) 1978 |
Lombard (GER) 1967 |
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Anatevka (GER) 1969 |
MOONSTONE (GB) 2005 f b |
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Dalakhani (IRE) 2000 |
Darshaan (GB) 1981 |
Shirley Heights (GB) 1975 |
Mill Reef (USA) 1968 |
Hardiemma (GB) 1969 |
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Delsy (FR) 1972 |
Abdos (FR) 1959 |
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Kelty (FR) 1965 |
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Daltawa (IRE) 1989 |
Miswaki (USA) 1978 |
Mr Prospector (USA) 1970 |
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Hopespringseternal (USA) 1971 |
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Damana (FR) 1981 |
Crystal Palace (FR) 1974 |
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Denia (FR) 1973 |
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Solo De Lune (IRE) 1990 |
Law Society (USA) 1982 |
Alleged (USA) 1974 |
Hoist The Flag (USA) 1968 |
Princess Pout (USA) 1966 |
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Bold Bikini (USA) 1969 |
Boldnesian (USA) 1963 |
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Ran-tan (USA) 1960 |
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Truly Special (IRE) 1985 |
Caerleon (USA) 1980 |
Nijinsky (CAN) 1967 |
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Foreseer (USA) 1969 |
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Arctique Royale (IRE) 1978 |
Royal And Regal (USA) 1970 |
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Arctic Melody (GB) 1962 |
“Sunday with a difference”? plus ca change, plus ca meme.
Ballydoyle multiple entry and team tactics to ensure another Irish classic. Aidan O Brien thanking God and the team.Is this domination good for racing/breeding – is it time for somebody to shout STOP!? Incidentally, did anyone else feel that the third horse representing Coolmore but trained in France wasnt given the hardest race/best ride. Surely Coolmore wouldnt be concerned about trivialities like world records for Mr O Brien?