Another Aga Khan-bred wins competitive Graded hurdle

Dalakhani’s son Kadabi takes the Prix de Pépinvast Hurdle at Auteuil.

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Kadabi became the latest in a succession of former Aga Khan graduates to excel for his new connections when lifting Tuesday’s Grade 3 contest against the best French hurdlers of his generation.

He therefore follows in the footsteps of recent success stories under both codes such as Triumph Hurdle hero Zaynar, Hong Kong Group 3 winner Eyshal, Graded performers and looking further back, French champion hurdler Zaiyad, multiple Group victrix Tashelka and Group 1 globetrotter Linngari who has now returned to the Aga Khan’s Haras de Bonneval.

Kadabi was sold privately by the Aga Khan Studs in 2008 after having won one race on the flat and finished in the first three on each of his other six outings. The grey colt opened his hurdling account for his new owner Gérard Augustin-Normand and trainer Jehan Bertran de Balanda on his second attempt in a conditions event at Auteuil. After warming up for 2009 with a victory on the flat at Fontainebleau, he took fourth place in his first race in Graded company in March. He reversed that form on Tuesday when staying on well from the back of the field to win a competitive edition of the Gr.3 Prix Pépinvast four-year-old hurdle from former Group-placed flat performer Blue Brésil and Grade 1 hurdle winner Long Run. 

The consistent Kadabi , who now counts two wins and three places in five hurdle races, looks to have a bright future over timber and his connections believe he will improve over longer distances in the future.

Kadabi is a pure product of the Aga Khan Studs, being a son of Dalakhani and Kahyasi’s half-sister Kadaka (Sadler’s Wells), a Listed winner and runner up in the Gr.3 Park Hill Stakes.

Classic sire Dalakhani, sire of Irish Oaks heroine Moonstone and St Leger and Breeders’ Cup winner Conduit in 2008, has already demonstrated his versatility. In addition to Kadabi, he has also produced King Of Queens, Group 1 third over hurdles in Ireland.

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