Two impressive debuts by Ghaiyyath colts today. First off was 33-1 shot Le Padre at Dundalk, who had a far from smooth passage on his debut. A rangey colt, he kept a position of about 5th or 6th up until they entered the straight when the whole field swung right across the course taking Le Padre widest of all. However though he and many of the other leaders were running around he came away in the last half furlong from his field. He ran green once he hit the front and Lordan's use of the stick was more to keep him straight than to urge him on. Definitely looks the type to do better. Nicely bred too as his 4th dam is Sharmeen who produced Shergar amongst others. Of course Aga Khan breeding but the mare seems to have been sold before producing Le Padre.
Another Ghaiyyath and another Aga Khan related colt made his belated debut at Kempton. Unlike Le Padre Opera Ballo always looked comfortable and assured as he ran alongside the second favourite, Gennadius, and once they hit the straight Appleby's colt came away smoothly to win by 8+ lengths in a very stylish fashion. You have to believe this is something special and the market thought so too as he started 4/9 favourite. Again well-bred he comes from the Aga's Z family (Zarkava and Zarak) and so traces back to Petite Etoile. The Godolphin team seem to have bought into a good mare here and this is her first foal. Ghaiyyath seems to be getting a lot of horses capable of Group glory in his first crop.
This win rather overshadowed the victory of Quai de Bethune who won on his second start in the race after Opera Ballo but 2 seconds faster. By Persian King out of a Wootton Bassett mare (who amazingly stems from an Aga Khan offcast) he should be followed next time out and is likely to be a speedier sort than the other two winners..
Rather an ex-Aga Khan fest.
Another Ghaiyyath and another Aga Khan related colt made his belated debut at Kempton. Unlike Le Padre Opera Ballo always looked comfortable and assured as he ran alongside the second favourite, Gennadius, and once they hit the straight Appleby's colt came away smoothly to win by 8+ lengths in a very stylish fashion. You have to believe this is something special and the market thought so too as he started 4/9 favourite. Again well-bred he comes from the Aga's Z family (Zarkava and Zarak) and so traces back to Petite Etoile. The Godolphin team seem to have bought into a good mare here and this is her first foal. Ghaiyyath seems to be getting a lot of horses capable of Group glory in his first crop.
This win rather overshadowed the victory of Quai de Bethune who won on his second start in the race after Opera Ballo but 2 seconds faster. By Persian King out of a Wootton Bassett mare (who amazingly stems from an Aga Khan offcast) he should be followed next time out and is likely to be a speedier sort than the other two winners..
Rather an ex-Aga Khan fest.
