By Tom Frary
Deauville's G1 ARC Prix Maurice de Gheest was one of the very few French Pattern races to have evaded Andre Fabre until Sunday, but Prince Faisal's Sajir (Make Believe) duly put that right with a command performance. Anchored in last early by Oisin Murphy, the 26-1 shot was always travelling like the best horse and after making his move on the wing tanked to the front a furlong out en route to an authoritative 1 3/4-length success from the 1-2 favourite Lazzat (Territories). Last year's winner was a head in front of the G1 Prix Jean Prat winner Woodshauna (Wooded).
“Sajir was brilliant today–he relaxed great and I had a lot of confidence,” Murphy said. “He won really well and I'm delighted for everyone connected with the horse. Andre had him spot-on and he travelled beautifully for me. I think the horse improved seven pounds on any form he'd shown before and he delivered. Today he switched his leads and powered to the line. The way he bends his knee he feels like a horse that will handle juice.”
Successful in the seven-furlong Listed Prix Saraca and runner-up in this track's G3 Prix de Cabourg (over a furlong shorter at two, Sajir was restricted to four starts last term which included a win in the 5 1/2-furlong G3 Prix Sigy. Continuing to mix his trade between that trip and seven, the homebred was off the mark on his seasonal bow in Chantilly's Prix Anabaa before heading to Newmarket to garner the G3 Abernant Stakes.
Second-best to the seven-furlong specialist Topgear (Wootton Bassett) in ParisLongchamp's G3 Prix du Palais-Royal in May, we will never know what he could have achieved in the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee had he not become upset in the stalls and had to be withdrawn but that is history now. What is clear is that we are dealing with a high-class sprinter finally brought to a peak by the maestro of French racing.
Sajir's sensational winning time of 1:15.09 is second only to that of Moonlight Cloud's outstanding 1:14.33 in 2013, with his closing three furlongs of 33.28 red-hot and his penultimate split of 10.77 the fastest from all protagonists.
“This is the first time I've had him 100 per-cent, he was in great condition,” commented Fabre, whose sole missing domestic Group One now is the Prix de l'Abbaye de Longchamp. “Prince Faisal is a great breeder, a great owner and a great person. Obviously, like his father, the Prix de la Foret will be Sajir's path.”
Prince Faisal's racing manager Ted Voute said, “This is an incredible day! I left Lexington a day early to be here. Sajir is a fantastic horse. He looked absolutely magnificent in the paddock and was very calm despite the crowd and the heat. The whole team has shown great perseverance and today was his day! This is another Group One winner for Make Believe–the first was Mishriff, also bred by the Prince. It means a lot to him–he has always had faith in his stallion and supported him.”
“As for his future, this Group One win changes everything,” he added. “He will likely retire to stud at the end of the year, but he still has a few months of racing ahead. He handles any ground. He's entered in the Prix de la Foret and also in the Prix de Meautry–we will think it over.”
Jerome Reynier said of Lazzat, “He ran his race. The horse I feared most at Ascot was Sajir, so when I saw he was a non-runner there, I was quite pleased as we didn't have to worry about him. James Doyle felt he couldn't get the horse to relax. We'll check the tracking data, but he felt the horse was doing too much and using too much energy. He had a flat spot–something that rarely happens–but still picked up again to fight and take second.”
“He would be more comfortable on slightly softer ground–today it was still a bit firm,” he added. “Autumn is coming and for him, the target will be the Champions Sprint Stakes at Ascot, as we know he likes easier going. It's a shame to lose the crown, but we were beaten fair and square. Sajir is a very good horse and now it's up to him to confirm it. Initially, we were thinking of running the Prix de la Foret and then the Champions Sprint Stakes, but James Doyle feels we shouldn't stretch him too much or he might be even more outpaced than today.”
Francis-Henri Graffard said of Woodshauna, who completed a home-trained one-two-three, “He ran a great race. Unfortunately, he got a bit upset in the stalls and lost some ground. The pace wasn't very strong and he ended up behind Topgear and Rayevka, but Woodshauna produced a terrific turn of foot. He has a lot of speed and Christophe thinks this is as far as he stays. He's a horse to bring back to 1,200 metres. It's amazing, he always runs his race. He is entered in the Sprint Cup at Haydock, so that's an option. I'll discuss it with the owner and Christophe, who knows him well now.”
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Pedigree Notes
Sajir is out of the G3 Sirenia Stakes-placed Simple Magic (Invincible Spirit), who is also the second dam of Make Believe's recent Listed Glasgow Stakes winner Nahraan who is unbeaten for the Gosdens at present. Simple Magic is a full-sister to the Listed Sandringham Handicap winner and G3 Nell Gwyn Stakes-placed Festivale and the Listed Prix de Saint-Patrick winner Arctic Gyr and a half to the dams of the smart Group performers Grande Dame (Lope de Vega) and Eydon (Olden Times).
The fourth dam is the G2 Prix d'Astarte winner and Poule d'Essai des Pouliches runner-up Hydro Calido (Nureyev), a half to Mr. Prospector's Prix Morny winners Coup De Genie and Machiavellian and to the G1 Prix Jacques le Marois hero Exit To Nowhere who shares Irish River as a sire with Sajir's third dam Heraklia. Simple Magic's unraced three-year-old full-brother to Sajir is named Saahir, while she also has a two-year-old colt by Dark Angel named Conspiracist and a filly foal by Earthlight.
Sunday, Deauville, France
ARC PRIX MAURICE DE GHEEST – FONDS EUROPEEN DE L'ELEVAGE-G1, €380,000, Deauville, 8-10, 3yo/up, 6 1/2fT, 1:15.09, gd.
1–SAJIR (IRE), 130, c, 4, by Make Believe (GB)
1st Dam: Simple Magic (Ire) (GSP-Eng), by Invincible Spirit (Ire)
2nd Dam: Cephalonie, by Kris S.
3rd Dam: Heraklia, by Irish River (Fr)
1ST GROUP 1 WIN. O-Prince A A Faisal; B-Nawara Stud Company Ltd; T-Andre Fabre; J-Oisin Murphy. €217,132. Lifetime Record: GSW-Eng, 12-6-2-1, €464,105. Werk Nick Rating: A++. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree, or the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.
2–Lazzat (Fr), 130, g, 4, Territories (Ire)–Lastochka (GB), by Australia (GB). (£2,250,000 RNA 3yo '24 GOFLON). O-Wathnan Racing; B-Sumbe; T-Jerome Reynier. €86,868.
3–Woodshauna (Fr), 128, c, 3, Wooded (Ire)–Tosen Shauna (Ire), by Alhebayeb (Ire). (€70,000 Ylg '23 ARQOCT; £625,000 3yo '25 GOFLON). O-Resolute Bloodstock; B-Haras de Magouet; T-Francis-Henri Graffard. €43,434.
Margins: 1 3/4, HD, 1 3/4. Odds: 26.50, 0.50, 8.10.
Also Ran: Regional (GB), Topgear (Fr), Beauvatier (Fr), Rayevka (Ire), Symbol Of Honour (GB), Inisherin (GB). Scratched: Tribalist (GB), Shadow Of Light (GB).
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