

The Aga Khan with François
Mathet, trainer of numerous Classic winners for
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The first Classic win for the new partnership
came in 1968 with Zeddaan.
The previous season he had also shown great speed winning
the Group I Prix Robert Papin at Maisons Laffitte. Now he
surprised many pundits by staying a mile in the mud at Longchamp
to take the Poule d'Essai des Poulains on his first run of
the year.
Five years later, Zeddaan
from his first crop sired Kalamoun,
who gave the Aga Khan his second win in what
is the French equivalent of the 2,000 Guineas. Kalamoun,
a product of the Mumtaz Mahal family, stayed further than
his sire, scoring next time out in the Prix Lupin at ten and
a half furlongs, an event for which Allez France was the odds-on
favourite.
Blushing
Groom must be considered the best of the Aga Khan's
seven Poule d'Essai des Poulains winners to date. In 1976
he accomplished something only one two-year-old had ever done
before when he won the four juvenile championship races, the
Prix Robert Papin, Prix Morny, Prix de la Salamandre, and
the Grand Critérium. Though J O Tobin was rated 5 lbs superior
to any of his English contemporaries in the Free Handicap,
he mounted no serious challenge to Blushing
Groom who won the Critérium by four lengths. The Poule
d'Essai des Poulains also proved a simple task. A seven race
winning sequence was finally broken when Blushing
Groom found the distance of the Epsom Derby just beyond
him and settled for 3rd place behind The Minstrel. It was
still a splendid run for a son of Red God, whose progeny shone
over distances up to a mile.
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Blushing Groom, an outstanding
foal purchase and winner of four successive Group
I two-year-old races in France. |
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