Nashwa Returns to the Races; Her Dam Returns to Frankel

We may bemoan the fact that Flat horses come and go in what feels like the blink of an eye, but this season we are fortunate to be welcoming back not just the Derby winner Auguste Rodin (Ire) but the four best fillies and mares in the world last year: Liberty Island (Jpn), Inspiral (GB), Emily Upjohn (GB) and Nashwa (GB). The last three named are all trained at John and Thady Gosden's Clarehaven Stables and both Emily Upjohn and Nashwa will make their return to the track next weekend in Dubai.

For three seasons now, Nashwa, a daughter of Frankel (GB) and the Group 1-placed and Listed winner Princess Loulou (GB) (Pivotal {GB}), has been the pride of her owner Imad Al Sagar's Blue Diamond Stud, becoming his first homebred Classic winner in the G1 Prix de Diane of 2022 after finishing third in the Oaks. To that success she added the G1 Nassau S. and G1 Falmouth S. along with another four Group 1 placings. 

Of Nashwa remaining in training at five rather than joining her mother in the broodmare band, Al Sagar says, “It was a difficult decision, but I think that a filly of that calibre is entitled to have another chance as a five-year-old. Especially as, when you go back through the family, they thrive with age. I think she will be competitive at five. She is a very good traveller and very straightforward. Horses like this don't come around every day, that's for sure.”

He adds of her progress towards the G1 Dubai Turf on Saturday, March 30, “She didn't stop over the winter; she was trotting just to keep her weight and a level of fitness. She had some very tough races at the end of the season, especially the Juddmonte and the Irish Champion and the Queen Elizabeth II, so she was entitled to have a break. Now, we are very happy about her physical condition and fitness.”

Princess Loulou, whose first foal, the seven-year-old Louganini (GB) (Zoffany {Ire}), recently won his fourth race in Saudi Arabia having already won three in the UK, is now back in foal to Frankel. Her three-year-old, by Al Sagar's homebred Group 1-winning stallion Decorated Knight (GB), is named Mesmerising (GB) and, like the mare's two-year-old colt by Dubawi (Ire), is also in training at Clarehaven.

“The Dubawi two-year-old half-brother is cantering and we're very excited to see his progress. He's a very correct horse and gorgeous. John knows the family and he has done very well with Nashwa so we don't need to fix something that is working,” says the breeder. 

Al Sagar has already celebrated a winner this year. Last week, the four-year-old Intinso (GB) (Siyouni {Ire}) returned to the track for the first time since August to score emphatically at Wolverhampton. 

“Intinso was a big disappointment last year with a number of physical issues but that is all behind us,” he says. “John and Thady Gosden have done tremendously with him. He showed great signs of ability last year and was entered in the Guineas, the Dante and the Derby but he didn't live up to expectations. His last run was very promising after 206 days off and, with the physical changes that he has made, he is now a very strong animal and I am very excited about him for this year.”

Intinso's dam, the homebred Rose Of Miracles (GB) (Dalakhani {Ire}), is out of Neartica (Fr) (Sadler's Wells), a half-sister to the great Goldikova (Ire) and, with a foal by No Nay Never on the way she is booked to Pinatubo (Ire) this year.

Princess Loulou is not the only visitor to Frankel from Blue Diamond Stud, which is also sending the 10-year-old Tisa River (Ire) (Equiano {Fr}), the half-sister to Group/Grade 1 winners to Order Of Australia (Ire), Iridessa (Ire) and Santa Barbara (Ire), as well as Abscond.

“She is a Blame filly that we purchased in America last year,” says Al Sagar of the GI Natalma S. winner Abscond. “She has just foaled a colt by Not This Time and she is visiting Frankel this year.”

When the breeder names a mare Blue Diamond (Ire) it is easy to guess that she is rather special, and that is indeed the case when it comes to the full-sister to Decorated Knight. By Galileo, her dam is Pearling (Storm Cat), a full-sister to Giant's Causeway and the celebrated matriarch You'resothrilling. 

“She was covered three days ago by Siyouni,” says Al Sagar of the six-year-old mare. “Her first foal, a yearling colt, is also by Siyouni. She was in foal to Dubawi but unfortunately the foal died.”

Another of the elite mares on Dubawi's list this year is Zotilla (Ire). “She's a Zamindar mare and the dam of the French Guineas winner Mangoustine (Fr),” says Al Sagar. “She is already in foal to Dubawi and she has a two-year-old named Sandirella (GB) by his son Too Darn Hot (GB), and we have great confidence in him.”

Among the young stallions on the rise in Britain, Al Sagar cites Blue Point (Ire) and Havana Grey (GB) as being of particular interest.

“I have a breeding right in Havana Grey and we are sending him Breath Of Joy (Ire), who is a very nice Kodiac (GB) mare,” he adds. 

“Then in America there is also a number of young stallions we are keen on. Not This Time is one of them, and I used Bolt d'Oro on a mare I purchased from Keeneland, Angle Of Attack (Maclean's Music), and I have a beautiful filly from her. We're also using Juddmonte's first-season stallion Elite Power.”

Princess Nadia (GB) (Sea The Stars {Ire}), a daughter of the Group 3 winner Princess Noor (Ire) (Holy Roman Emperor {Ire}), is named in honour of Al Sagar's wife and his granddaughter and she is among the first group of mares to be visiting the Arc winner Ace Impact (Ire) at Haras de Beaumont this season, while Sophie (GB) (Farhh {GB}), a half-sister to 1,000 Guineas winner Cachet (Ire), is visiting New Bay (GB). The six-year-old mare has an Oasis Dream colt foal and a yearling filly by Cachet's sire Aclaim (Ire).

Another recent purchase, this time from Australia, is the Camelot (GB) mare Countessa (Fr) who hails from a family synonymous with the Niarchos operation. “Her second dam is the dam of Alpha Centauri (Ire),” says Al Sagar. “She's a winner and she is now in foal to Siyouni.”

While Al Sagar has long been associated with Blue Diamond Stud, which operates across two sites just outside Newmarket, a diversification over the last year has seen his purchase of Stonereath Farm in Kentucky. A recent overview of the mating plans for the America mares was published in the US edition of TDN.

“We now have 15 mares in America and I'm going there in early April with Ted Voute, my CEO,” he says.

“The theory I am working on is the Roberto bloodline. It has done wonders through the years but unfortunately, after Arch and Dynaformer, there are only a few living stallions from that line, such as Blame and Temple City. Blame in particular is proving to be a very good broodmare sire. 

“A few days ago I read an article in TDN about him being the best young broodmare sire in America. I noticed this some years back and have sent a number of mares to Blame – Star Of Bristol (Speightstown) last year and again this year; I'm Wonderful, a Giant's Causeway mare, has a colt by Blame. This year we are sending Manasarova (More Than Ready) to him. She just foaled this week to Not The Time. I am trying hard to get fillies from the Roberto bloodline.”

Floret (Ire), a Galileo (Ire) half-sister to Moonlight Cloud (GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), has blessed the breeder with a longed-for Blame filly foal and  is now heading to Justify. 

He says, “Justify has exploded with that cross of Scat Daddy and Galileo, on the evidence of City Of Troy, Statuette – you name it. I have two mares going to him this year as we are also sending Dawn Of Hope (GB) who has recently foaled a colt by Lope De Vega (Ire).

“I saw most of the stallions in America and with each visit to any country – whether it's Ireland, England, France or America – I make sure to go to see the stallions. That way I can develop good ideas for our matings plans and decide what mares we want to send them, that will suit them physically.”

Al Sagar is aided in his mating plans by the aforementioned Ted Voute and also by Nancy Sexton.

“I take the opinion of my team – I am proud of my team, of their experience and knowledge – and their opinions are highly regarded by me. Nancy has very deep knowledge when it comes to pedigrees and she has a very good memory of the bloodlines and the progeny. It is a very difficult process but I make the final decision,” he says. 

“Our strategy at Blue Diamond is not numbers. We would like to have the quality and we are trying to create a proper outcross for the stallions that are in our target range. These purchases are a true demonstration of our thinking.”

 

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Classic Producers Add Sparkle to Blue Diamond Stud

With two of the Blue Diamond Stud broodmares having produced European Classic winners last season, there is much to look forward to at the Newmarket farm, including a full-sibling to the Prix de Diane and Nassau S. winner Nashwa (GB) (Frankel {GB}). Stud owner Imad Al Sagar is also branching out by buying some new blood in America, and he talks us through his mating plans for 2023.

 

ABSCOND (m 6, Blame–Solitary Life, by Grand Slam), booked to Not This Time

We were keen to invest in a Roberto-line mare, especially one by Blame given his early success as a broodmare sire. We bought Abscond in November, and as a Grade I-winning 2-year-old from an excellent family that descends from Delta, we feel she is a wonderful addition. We have been watching Not This Time for a while and what he has already achieved with lesser expensive crops is obviously very impressive. He is a beautiful looking horse who has already worked well with the Arch line as well as Gone West and Known Fact, both of which are also in Abscond's background. He's also versatile regarding dirt and turf, something that we also thought would complement Abscond.

 

ANGLE OF ATTACK (m 6, Maclean's Music–Bourbon Warfare, by Colonel John), foaled a filly by Bolt d'Oro; booked to Bolt d'Oro

Another Kentucky-based mare and one of two we're sending to Bolt d'Oro, alongside New Jazz (a winning daughter of Scat Daddy). Angle Of Attack was a high-class, tough, stakes-winning mare who we bought in November carrying to Bolt d'Oro. Bolt d'Oro already has some impressive statistics backed up by a volume of quality runners on both surfaces. We were keen to utilise him, especially as Angle Of Attack is also a granddaughter of Distorted Humor, already the damsire of one of Bolt d'Oro's best winners, Major Dude.

 

BLUE DIAMOND (GB) (m 5, Galileo (Ire)–Pearling, by Storm Cat) foaled colt by Siyouni (Fr); booked to Dubawi (Ire)

The Galileo – Dubawi cross needs no introduction and as a member of an exceptional family that has been a bedrock of Blue Diamond Stud for many years, this mare also deserves the best chance at stud; she is a sister to our three-time Group 1 winner Decorated Knight (GB) and out of Pearling, a sister to Giant's Causeway, blue hen You'resothrilling and Freud from the illustrious Mariah's Storm dynasty.

 

DANCING KIKI (m 6, Blame–Justenufappeal, by Exchange Rate), booked to Medaglia d'Oro

A tough Saratoga stakes winner who won on turf and dirt. The key was to start her off with a proven stallion and Medaglia d'Oro, as such a dependable and versatile source of quality, fits the bill especially as his record with Kris S.-line mares includes Marketing Mix, Dark Cove etc. It's also a variation of the Medaglia d'OroBlame cross behind Forte.

 

DAWN OF HOPE (GB) (m 10, Mastercraftsman (Ire)–Sweet Firebird (Ire), by Sadler's Wells) foaled colt by Pinatubo (Ire); booked to Lope De Vega (Ire)

Lope De Vega has forged such a successful partnership with Danehill-line mares–Belardo (Ire), Place Du Carrousel (Ire), Newspaperofrecord (Ire), Gytrash (Aus), Santa Ana Lane (Aus), Sweet Lady (Fr) spring to mind, etc.–and Dawn Of Hope was extremely talented herself, winning the Listed Prix Petite Etoile.

A half-sister to our multiple stakes winner Ayrad (GB) from the family of Stravinsky, Dawn Of Hope's first foal Kind Gesture (GB) (Decorated Knight {GB}), came close to landing black type for Prince A A Faisal last year. Her second, Variable Cost (GB) (Kingman {GB}), is on the worktab for Chad Brown while her 2-year-old colt by Invincible Spirit (Ire) is due to join John and Thady Gosden. There is a lot to look forward to with this mare.

 

I'M WONDERFUL (m 7, Giant's Causeway–Rebridled Dreams, by Unbridled's Song) booked to Blame

An exciting mare, this sister to Carpe Diem was bought as a yearling and her first foal, Wonderful Justice (by Justify), made a winning debut for Brad Cox earlier this month at Fair Grounds. He took the Black Gold S. by a neck on Saturday to become his sire's eighth stakes winner. Her 2-year-old colt by Dubawi is with Charlie Appleby and she has a yearling filly by Curlin.

As outlined earlier, we are keen to push more Roberto blood into the stud and given Blame's success with the Storm Cat and Unbridled lines (her dam is a daughter of Unbridled's Song), we felt she would be a good fit for Blame; indeed, the foal will be bred along very similar lines to the high-class Blamed. I'm Wonderful is one of several mares we are sending to Blame this year. Others include Floret (Ire), a Galileo (Ire) half-sister to Moonlight Cloud (GB) whose first foal, a 2-year-old colt by Kingman (GB), goes to Andre Fabre. She has recently foaled a very nice filly by Palace Pier (GB).

 

MANASAROVA (m 10, More Than Ready–Manaahil, by Mr Greeley) booked to Not This Time

A big, strong More Than Ready mare from the Ballade family, she was listed-placed in France herself and is the dam of last season's listed winner Sicilian Defense (GB) (Muhaarar {GB}). Her 3-year-old colt, Ribal (GB) (Roaring Lion), was placed at Newmarket last season for Andrew Balding and her 2-year-old filly by Zoustar (Aus) goes to Andre Fabre, so there's plenty to look forward to. Like Abscond, she is bred on the Hail To Reason-Gone West cross, both lines that Not This Time has already clicked with, and from a family that seems to translate on both sides of the Atlantic.

 

NADIA PROMISE (GB) (m 9, Galileo (Ire)–Majestic Sakeena (Ire), by King's Best) foaled a filly by Siyouni (Fr); booked to New Bay (GB)

   From one of our oldest and most successful families, Nadia Promise is a half-sister to our first homebred stakes winner Nouriya (GB) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}), who bred G2 Duke Of Cambridge S. winner Aljazzi (GB) (Shamardal) for us. Nouriya remains in the stud and visits Kingman, thereby replicating the Danehill/Danehill Dancer cross responsible for Persian King (Ire), Chachnak (GB), Tempus (GB) and Megallan (GB) among others.

Nadia Promise, who is inbred 3×3 to Allegretta, recently foaled a good filly by Siyouni and now goes to New Bay, which gives us a variation of the highly successful New Bay-Galileo cross.

 

NAZANIN (m 4, Declaration Of War–Woodland Scene (Ire), by Act One (GB)) booked to Frankel (GB)

A homebred for us, Nazanin won the G3 Firth Of Clyde S. and deserves a chance with a stallion like Frankel, especially given how effective he has proven with Danzig-line mares. It's an excellent Car Colston Hall Stud family, since she is out of a half-sister to Group 1 winner Crowded House (GB) (Rainbow Quest) and therefore a granddaughter of Wiener Wald from the further family of Storm Cat and Royal Academy.

 

PEARLING (m 17, Storm Cat–Mariah's Storm, by Rahy) in foal to Frankel (GB); booked to Frankel (GB)

Pearling has been a much-valued member of Blue Diamond Stud since her purchase in 2011. Out of Mariah's Storm, she is a full or half-sister to eight stakes horses including Giant's Causeway and You'resothrilling. It's a family that keeps on giving, as we saw again last year when You'resothrilling's daughter Toy (Ire) was Classic-placed in the Irish Oaks and another half-sister Fabulous (Ire) was represented by the G1 Prix Saint-Alary winner Above The Curve (American Pharoah).

Pearling herself has been a wonderful servant for Blue Diamond Stud, notably as the dam of Decorated Knight, whose wins for us included the G1 Irish Champion S., G1 Tattersalls Gold Cup and G1 Jebel Hatta. She deserves the best and, with Frankel, we get that elite quality as well as access to the Galileo line that provided Decorated Knight. Her first foal by Frankel, the winning Ambrosia (GB), is also doing her bit to add to the family as the dam of the promising Justify filly Aunt Shirley, who was highly tried by WinStar Farm after winning on debut last year.

Pearling's 2-year-old filly by Kingman (GB), named Haute Couture (GB), will be trained by John and Thady Gosden.

 

PRINCESS LOULOU (GB) (m 13, Pivotal (GB)–Aiming (GB), by Highest Honor) in foal to Frankel (GB); booked to Frankel (GB)

A listed winner and second in the G1 Prix Jean Romanet for us, she is the dam of our Prix de Diane and Nassau S. heroine Nashwa (GB). She is currently carrying a filly by Nashwa's sire Frankel and it made sense to go back to him. Princess Loulou's 2-year-old filly by Decorated Knight will join Nashwa in John and Thady Gosden's yard while she has a very nice yearling colt by Dubawi.

 

QIBLA (Ire) (m 4, Fastnet Rock (Aus)–Nadia Promise (GB), by Galileo (Ire)) in foal to Saxon Warrior (Jpn); booked to Mishriff (Ire)

We are delighted to support Mishriff in his first season at stud. It's rare to find such versatility and toughness in a horse coupled with his kind of Group 1 talent, plus he's a beautiful horse from Prince Faisal's wonderful Rafha (GB) family of Invincible Spirit (Ire) and Kodiac (GB). So we were keen to support him and are delighted to be sending a mare from our long-serving Majestic Sakeena family responsible for Aljazzi and Nouriya.

 

ROSE OF MIRACLES (GB) (m 11, Dalakhani (Ire)–Neartica (Fr), by Sadler's Wells) in foal to Lope De Vega (Ire); booked to No Nay Never

   From the outstanding Riviere d'Or (Fr) family of Goldikova (Ire), Rose Of Miracles has produced three winners from as many runners for us including Amtiyaz (GB) (Frankel {GB}), who won the Copper Horse S. at Royal Ascot, and Najeeba (GB) (Dansili {GB}), the winner of three races. Particularly exciting, however, is her 3-year-old Intinso (GB) (Siyouni {Fr}), who was named a 'TDN Rising Star' when winning well on debut at Newcastle last year. He holds several big-race entries for John and Thady Gosden and given how Rose Of Miracles's progeny tend to improvement with time, there is reason to hope that he might be able to progress into better company. It's also with the idea of exposing her to proper juvenile speed that Rose Of Miracles goes to No Nay Never, and of course it's the same cross as Meditate (Ire).

 

TISA RIVER (Ire) (m, 9 Equiano (Fr)–Senta's Dream (GB), by Danehill) foaled colt by Frankel (GB); booked to Camelot (GB)

A half-sister to Iridessa (Ire), Order Of Australia (Ire) and Santa Barbara (Ire) and already a stakes producer herself as the dam of last season's smart sprint 2-year-old Bolt Action, her first foal. Her 2-year-old filly by Blue Point (Ire) has gone to Andrew Balding. With Camelot, we are breeding along similar lines to Santa Barbara, one of the top 3-year-old fillies of 2021.

 

ZOTILLA (Ire) (m, 11 Zamindar–Louvain (Ire), by Sinner (Ire)) booked to Dubawi (Ire)

We bought Zotilla at Arqana in 2019 and last year received an incredible update when her daughter Mangoustine (Fr) (Dark Angel {Ire}) won the Poule d'Essai des Pouliches, thereby emulating Zotilla's half-sister Flotilla who won the race in 2013. As a Classic producer, we felt she deserved a chance with one of Europe's best stallions in Dubawi. He should suit her physically and of course, it's the same Dubawi-Zamindar cross as New Bay and Zarak from just 10 starters; Dubawi has also bred three black-type winners from a handful of foals out of mares by Zafonic so the Zaizafon cross is certainly one to take notice of.

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