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Zaynab (IRE)
ch f 4th Mar 2021
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Zaynab (IRE) ch f 4th Mar 2021
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Sep 2022
Sportsman's Sale (Goffs Ireland)
Peter Nolan Bloodstock
Purchaser: Bective Stud
€82,000
Lots Sold: 414
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Avg: €25,048
Median: €21,000
Maximum: €300,000
Reports in which Zaynab (IRE) was mentioned
The big three in the betting separated themselves from the rest approaching the straight in the Charleville Cheese 3-Y-O Hurdle at Listowel. Come the line though Zaynab was out on her own in the opener of the 2024 Harvest Festival.
Sun 22nd Sep
Following a dry, breezy day and 0.5mm of rain overnight at Listowel, the going is described as Good, Good to Yielding in places (NH - watering) and Good, Good to Yielding in places (Flat).
Sun 22nd Sep
In an almost identical finish to when winning her maiden here last time, the Gordon Elliott trained Zaynab got up right on the line to claim another Curragh success when winning the QuinnBet Fillies Handicap at headquarters.
Sun 26th May
Gordon Elliott and Bective Stud are a familiar combination in the winners’ enclosure at all the big National Hunt tracks, but they teamed up at the Curragh to land the opening Nando Parrado At The Irish National Stud Irish EBF Maiden with Zaynab.
Sat 20th Apr
After race at
Listowel Sun, 22nd Sep, 2024 (1st)
She was very good and settled well. She had been keen previously, so that’s why she wore the hood and she seemed pretty natural at jumping,. The key was that she had to settle, which she did, and the hood obviously worked. She preserved all the energy she needed and it was a great ride by Sam. Sam felt like he had loads left from the back of the last and I imagine the aim now is to go on to Down Royal (in early November). It was a nice start for her.
Gordon Elliott
After race at
Curragh Sun, 26th May, 2024 (1st)
She’s a nice filly and is progressing well. Obviously we bought her because she is a half-sister to Zanahiyr. She’s coming along steady, is tough and put her head down when needed today. We stepped her up in class to see where we were really. We bought her as a yearling to be a juvenile hurdler, but we might have to redirect her now!. We’ll probably have a look at the Sandringham now in Royal Ascot, a mile fillies only. She probably needs a little bit of kindness in the ground, but Noel and Valerie would love a day out in Royal Ascot.
Gordon Elliott
Related by Dam Zariyna (IRE)
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