Zilzal (horse)

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Zilzal
Sire Nureyev
Grandsire Northern Dancer
Dam French Charmer
Damsire Le Fabuleux
Sex Stallion
Foaled 31 March 1986
Country United States
Colour Chestnut
Breeder Kentucky Select Bloodstock I
Owner Mana Al Maktoum
Trainer Sir Michael Stoute
Jockey Walter Swinburn
Record 6: 5-0-0
Earnings £397,607
Major wins
Jersey Stakes (1989)
Criterion Stakes (1989)
Sussex Stakes (1989)
Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (1989)
Awards
English Horse of the Year (1989)
English Champion Three-year-old (1989)
Timeform rating: 137

Zilzal (foaled 31 March 1986) is an American-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse. In a racing career that last just over five months he won five of his six races, including the Sussex Stakes and Queen Elizabeth II Stakes. He was the Horse of the Year in England in 1989 and achieved the highest Timeform rating of the year. Zilzal was owned by Mana Al Maktoum and trained by Sir Michael Stoute. He was ridden by Walter Swinburn all all of his races. Zilzal became a stallion after retiring from racing and sired some top racehorses, including Always Loyal, Among Men and Faithful Son.

Background

Zilzal was foaled on 31 March 1986, a chestnut colt, he was bred by Kentucky Select Bloodstock.[1] He was sired by Nureyev,[1] who finished first in the 2000 Guineas in 1980, but was disqualified for interfering with other horses. Nureyev only ran three times, but went on to become a successful stallion. Amongst his other progeny were the undefeated Fasliyev, 1000 Guineas winner Miesque, Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winner Peintre Celebre and Epsom Oaks winner Reams of Verse.[2] Zilzal's dam, French Charmer, was a daughter of Le Fabuleux.[1]

Racing career

Ridden by Walter Swinburn, Zilzal won his first race, a seven furlong race at Leicester on 30 May 1989, by ten lengths from Mbulwa.[3] At Royal Ascot he won the Jersey Stakes by four lengths from Russian Royal, with Distant Relative, who went on to win the Sussex Stakes in 1990, a further length back in third place.[4] He then started as the 1/4 favourite in the Criterion Stakes at Newmarket. Zilzal led throughout and beat Russian Bond by five lengths. Russian Bond was two lengths clear of Tay Wharf and Sure Gold, who finished last of the four runners.[5]

He then stepped up in class for the Group 1 Sussex Stakes at Glorious Goodwood. The previous season's winner Warning started as the 7/4 favourite, with Zilzal at 5/2, Markofdistinction at 3/1 and St. James's Palace Stakes winner Shaadi at 7/1. As the field entered the finishing straight Zilzal was in third place of the eight runners. He took the lead from Opening Verse with over one furlong left to run and quickened clear to win by three lengths from 100/1 outsider Green Line Express, with Markofdistinction a further length and a half back in third place.[6]

At the end of September he faced four rivals in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot. His opponents in the one-mile race were the undefeated Prix Jacques Le Marois winner Polish Precedent, Distant Relative, Green Line Express and Cottenham. The betting was dominated by the two unbeaten horses, with Zilzal sent off at evens and Polish Precedent at 11/8. Zilzal led throughout the race and beat Polish Precedent by three lengths, with Distant Relative a further two lengths back in third.[7] In November Zilzal travelled to America for the Breeders' Cup Mile where he faced ten opponents including Arlington Million winner Steinlen, Simply Majestic and Sabona. Zilzal started as the even money favourite, but could only finish in sixth place, about four and a half lengths behind winner Steinlen.[8] This was Zilzal last race and he was retired to stud.

Race record

Date Race name D (F) Course Class Prize Odds Runners Place Margin (L) Winner/Runner-up Time Jockey Ref.
30 May 1989 EBF Stakes 7 Leicester X 003 £2,952 1.63 13/8 10 1 10 Mbulwa 85.80 1:25.80 Walter Swinburn [3]
21 June 1989 Jersey Stakes 7 Ascot G3 030 £30,293 0.91 10/11 12 1 04 4 Russian Royal 086.30 1:26.30 Walter Swinburn [4]
1 July 1989 Criterion Stakes 7 Newmarket G3 019 £19,212 0.25 1/4 04 4 1 05 5 Russian Bond 085.95 1:25.95 Walter Swinburn [5]
26 July 1989 Sussex Stakes 8 Goodwood G1 192 £192,150 2.50 5/2 08 8 1 03 3 Green Line Express 096.77 1:36.77 Walter Swinburn [6]
30 September 1989 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes 8 Ascot G1 153 £153,000 1.00 Evens 05 5 1 03 3 Polish Precedent 100.57 1:40.57 Walter Swinburn [7]
4 November 1989 Breeders' Cup Mile 8 Gulfstream Park G1 250 £250,000 1.00 Evens 11 6 04.75 4.75 Steinlen 097.20 1:37.20 Walter Swinburn [8]

Note: F = Furlongs, L = Lengths

Assessment

At the end of the 1989 season Zilzal was rated as the joint-best horse with Old Vic on 134, ahead of 2000 Guineas and Derby winner Nashwan.[9] He was given the highest Timeform rating of the year on 137.[10] He was also England's Horse of the Year and Champion Three-year-old.[11]

Stud career

Zilzal first stood at Gainsborough Stud, near Versailles in Kentucky. He was retired from stud duties in 2005 due to lack of demand.[11] From his 16 crops, in total Zilzal sired 396 foals. 320 of these made it to the track and 214 of them won 719 races between them.[12] During his stud career he was treated for infertility problems.[11] However, he did meet with some success as a stallion, siring three Group 1 winners and several Group race winners. His most notable progeny were:

Notable progeny

s = stallion, m = mare, g = gelding

Foaled Name Sex Major Wins Ref.
1991 Zilzal Zamaan s Ormonde Stakes [13]
1992 Shaanxi m Prix du Rond Point, Prix d'Astarbe [14]
1993 Nero Zilzal s Prix Exbury [15]
1994 Always Loyal m Poule d'Essai des Pouliches [16]
1994 Among Men s Jersey Stakes, Celebration Mile, Sussex Stakes [17]
1994 Faithful Son g Prince of Wales's Stakes [18]
1999 Don Fernando g Prestbury Juvenile Novices' Hurdle [19]
2000 Gold Medallist g Prix Kergorlay [20]
2002 I'm So Lucky g Celebration Chase [21]

Zilzal also sired the dams of Poule d'Essai des Pouliches winner Darjina, Hong Kong Horse of the Year Good Ba Ba, Prix de l'Abbaye winner Var and Queen Anne Stakes winner No Excuse Needed.[12]

Pedigree

Pedigree of Zilzal, chestnut stallion, 1986[1]
Sire
Nureyev (USA)
b. 1977
Northern Dancer (CAN)
b. 1961
Nearctic
br. 1954
Nearco
Lady Angela
Natalma
b. 1957
Native Dancer
Almahmoud
Special (USA)
b. 1969
Forli
ch. 1963
Aristophanes
Trevisa
Thong
b. 1964
Nantallah
Rough Shod II
Dam
French Charmer (USA)
ch. 1978
Le Fabuleux (GB)
ch. 1961
Wild Risk
b. 1940
Rialto
Wild Violet
Anguar
b. 1950
Verso II
La Rochelle
Bold Example (USA)
b. 1969
Bold Lad
ch. 1962
Bold Ruler
Misty Morn
Lady Be Good
b. 1956
Better Self
Past Eight

Note: b. = Bay, br. = Brown, ch. = Chestnut

See also

References

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  2. "Remembering Nureyev". BloodHorse.com. Retrieved 2013-01-13. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Result from the 4:30 race at Leicester". Racing Post. Retrieved 2013-01-13. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Jersey Stakes Result". Racing Post. Retrieved 2013-01-13. 
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Criterion Stakes Result". Racing Post. Retrieved 2013-01-13. 
  6. 6.0 6.1 "Sussex Stakes Result". Racing Post. Retrieved 2013-01-13. 
  7. 7.0 7.1 "Queen Elizabeth II Stakes Result". Racing Post. Retrieved 2013-01-13. 
  8. 8.0 8.1 "Breeders' Cup Mile Result". Racing Post. Retrieved 2013-01-13. 
  9. "Ratings: Top Rated Horses". Britishhorseracing.com. Retrieved 2013-01-13. 
  10. "Glorious Goodwood: Timeform rate Frankel 142". Betting.betfair.com. Retrieved 2013-01-13. 
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 "English Champion Zilzal Pensioned". BloodHorse.com. Retrieved 2013-01-13. 
  12. 12.0 12.1 "‘Memory Lane’". Irishracing.com. Retrieved 2013-01-13. 
  13. "Zilzal Zamaan". Racing Post. 2011-06-02. Retrieved 2013-01-13. 
  14. "Shaanxi". Racing Post. Retrieved 2013-01-13. 
  15. "Nero Zilzal". Racing Post. Retrieved 2013-01-13. 
  16. "Always Loyal". Racing Post. Retrieved 2013-01-13. 
  17. "Among Men". Racing Post. Retrieved 2013-01-13. 
  18. "Kazunoko". Racing Post. 2011-06-02. Retrieved 2013-01-13. 
  19. "Don Fernando". Racing Post. Retrieved 2013-01-13. 
  20. "Gold Medallist". Racing Post. Retrieved 2013-01-13. 
  21. "I'm So Lucky". Racing Post. Retrieved 2013-01-13. 
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