Aga Khan graduates succeed in both hemispheres

Rajsaman lifts Longchamp Group 2; Mourayan secures ticket for Melbourne Cup with Listed win.

...

Rajsaman

Rajsaman and Mourayan were both in the winners’ enclosure over the weekend for new connections, advertising once again the quality of Aga Khan Studs bloodstock offered for public or private sale. The victories came on the same weekend as three further graduates of the breeding operation met with success in Arqana’s Arc sale ring.

Rajsaman has gone from strength to strength since changing hands for €440,000 at last year’s Arc sale, bought by Gérard Larrieu’s Chantilly Bloodstock on behalf of owner Saeed Nasser Al Romaithi. At Longchamp on Saturday the grey ran on late to secure the Gr.2 Prix Daniel Wildenstein, his second win at this level over the past 12 months, in addition to a Group 3 prize and a pair of Group 1 thirds. The Freddy Head-trained son of Linamix is now likely to head to Asia in search of a top level prize and he has already shown his aptitude for international competition with a close fourth place in the Gr.1 Hong Kong Mile last December.

...

Mourayan

Further afield, Mourayan booked his place in the Melbourne Cup reckoning with a two-length win in the Listed Bart Cummings Stakes over 2500 metres at Flemington. The five-year-old son of Alhaarth was purchased privately by Lloyd and Nick Williams after a three-year-old season which saw him take third place in the Gr.1 Irish Derby, and since arriving in Australia has finished second in both the Gr.1 Metropolitan Handicap and Gr.1 Tancred Stakes. Mourayan’s half-brother Mourilyan took third place in the Melbourne Cup in 2009.

The latest three Aga Khan Studs representatives offered for public sale were well-received at Arqana’s Arc sale at Saint-Cloud on Saturday. Shimraan (Rainbow Quest) had finished third in the Gr.2 Prix Dollar earlier in the afternoon, and the winner of the 2010 Gr.2 Prix Eugène Adam was snapped up by agent Anthony Stroud for €310,000 with the Dubai International Carnival in mind. Sarafina’s half-brother Sandagiyr (Dr Fong) was also acquired by Stroud for Dubai, and this Listed winner was knocked down for €140,000. As for dual winner Sheniyan (Sadler’s Wells), he was bought for €90,000 by Australian agent Robert Roulston.

Related news

Zavateri takes Vintage Stakes like “a knife through butter”

Zavateri takes Vintage Stakes like “a knife through butter”

Unbeaten juvenile is out of Aga Khan Studs-bred Zeroua.

Read more
14 racing and breeding prospects set for Summer Sale

14 racing and breeding prospects set for Summer Sale

The Aga Khan Studs are consigning a draft of16 racing and breeding prospects at this year’s Arqana Summer Sale in Deauville at the beginning of July.

Read more
Group 1 success in Australia for an Aga Khan family

Group 1 success in Australia for an Aga Khan family

Royal Patronage, out of Shaloushka, lands his first top level victory.

Read more
Goffs graduates already flying the flag in 2025

Goffs graduates already flying the flag in 2025

February Sales first opportunity of the year to acquire Aga Khan horses.

Read more