Ridaar a stakes winner for the Aga Khan Studs

The lightly raced Ridaar confirmed the potential he has shown with promising performances in Group and Listed company when taking a Listed race in France yesterday.

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The lightly raced Ridaar confirmed the potential he has shown with promising performances in Group and Listed company when taking a Listed race in France yesterday. By Starborough, out of the Persian Bold mare Ridiyara, Ridaar had previously been the impressive winner of a conditions’ race at Chantilly. He has never finished out of the first four in Group and Listed company since then, including a third place in the Group II Prix Eugene Adam at Maisons-Laffitte in July.

Ridaar is entered in the Goffs France Arc sale on October 4th.

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