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Zahrann (IRE)
4yo b c 25th Feb 2022
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Zahrann (IRE) b c 25th Feb 2022
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His Highness the Aga Khan's Studs S C
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Christophe Soumillon is relishing the opportunity to partner Delacroix in the Royal Bahrain Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown.
Fri 12th Sep
Zahrann booked his ticket for the Royal Bahrain Irish Champion Stakes in Leopardstown next month when taking the Newbridge Silverware Royal Whip Stakes at the Curragh this afternoon.
Sat 16th Aug
Ben Coen produced the Johnny Murtagh trained Zahrann from off the pace to win the King George V Cup (Listed Race) at Leopardstown.
Thu 05th Jun
The further Zahrann went the better he was as he pulverised his four rivals in the extended 10-furlong maiden that closed out Cork's card.
Tue 06th May
Apprentice Jack Cleary made virtually all the running on Mississippi River to run out a gallant winner of the Vintage Crop Raceday April 26th (C & G) Maiden at Navan.
Tue 08th Apr
After race at
Curragh Sat, 16th Aug, 2025 (1st) 
We wanted to see where we stood today. Ben went the brave man’s route today, got the gap and he quickened up. I haven’t spoken to anybody yet but hopefully we’ll be able to go for the Irish Champion. Today was the test. It looked in Ascot like he was a little bit slow, but I think a strong mile and a quarter should suit him around Leopardstown. He has to improve again but he might. He’s a very relaxed horse that doesn’t show much at home and is learning on the job. He’s a typical Aga Khan horse and reminds me a bit of Sinndar that when he clicks into gear someday, he might realise how good he is. He’s still underdeveloped, and I think he could be a really nice four-year-old.

J P Murtagh
After race at
Curragh Sat, 16th Aug, 2025 (1st) 
We wanted to see where we stood today. Ben went the brave man’s route today, got the gap and he quickened up. I haven’t spoken to anybody yet, but hopefully we’ll be able to go for the Irish Champion. Today was the test. It looked in Ascot like he was a little bit slow, but I think a strong mile and a quarter should suit him around Leopardstown. He has to improve again, but he might. He’s a very relaxed horse that doesn’t show much at home and is learning on the job. He’s a typical Aga Khan horse and reminds me a bit of Sinndar that when he clicks into gear someday, he might realise how good he is. He’s still underdeveloped and I think he could be a really nice four-year-old.

J P Murtagh
After race at
Leopardstown Thu, 5th Jun, 2025 (1st) 
He came out of Cork really well and we were happy coming here today. We thought a mile and a half help him as well. He’s not a slow horse but he’s learning all the time. He’s going the right way and has put on weight from his last run so he’s thriving. The King Edward VII over a mile and a half at Ascot could be a possibility depending on how he comes out of this race.

J P Murtagh
Related by Dam Zannda (IRE)
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