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Al Kazeem (GB)
18yo b c 15th Apr 2008

Al Kazeem (GB)
b c 15th Apr 2008- Form
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Review curragh 24th May
Pleascach justified Jim Bolger's decision to drop her back to a mile as she pulled out the stops to beat hot favourite Found in a pulsating finish to the Tattersalls Irish 1,000 Guineas at the CurraghSun 24th May

Al Kazeem delights Charlton in Gold Cup
Al Kazeem won his second Tattersalls Gold Cup at the Curragh for trainer Roger Charlton and jockey James Doyle. Sun 24th May
Review leopardstown 7th Sep
The Fugue repeated the feat of Snow Fairy 12 months ago by beating the boys in the Red Mills Irish Champion Stakes at LeopardstownSat 07th Sep

The Fugue shows her devastating turn of foot
Despite punters’ concerns about The Fugue’s ability on the rain-softened going, John Gosden’s raider comprehensively won the featured Red Mills Group 1 Irish Champion Stakes over a mile and a quarter at Leopardstown. Sat 07th Sep
Barack sees daylight and gets up well
Once the furious early pace collapsed in the Ladbrokes Handicap a wall of horses held chances in the final furlong, but it was was Barack who outgunned them all as he swooped down the stands-side to win by half a length at 14/1. Sat 07th Sep
Review curragh 26th May
Newmarket runner-up Just The Judge stylishly went one better in the Etihad Airways Irish 1,000 Guineas at the CurraghSun 26th May

Doyle impresses as Al shocks Camelot
On his first attempt at the top level Al Kazeem shocked Camelot to take the Group 1 Tattersalls Gold Cup under James Doyle (his first winner in Ireland and his second Group 1 victory) at the Curragh. Sun 26th May
He's amazing, looks amazing, is brave and all you need in a good racehorse. I'm lucky to have one as good as that and to have him back from stud and I'd say it's my proudest moment. As long as he's enjoying himself he'll keep going, and one day I'm sure he'll go back to stud. Most older horses are a bit stiff and pottery but it's a great credit to his constitution that he never runs a bad race. He's never looked at another filly and just gets on with his work. He'll probably go next for either the Hardwicke or the Prince of Wales's, and as he's won a Group One here he'll probably go for the Prince Of Wales's Stakes. A horse like him is good for racing. Jumpers are around for a long time, and having him has to be good for racing.
Roger Charlton
He's been a slow maturing horse. Last year he came home with a stress fracture of his pelvis in the Jockey Club Stakes. He's work has been really impressive and James said the ground was bit lively for him there. He's a good horse and he rode him confidently. The plan was to drop in behind Camelot and he rode a good race. We can look at all the top races over a mile and a quarter and we also know he stays a mile and a half very well. I'd like to think maybe the Arc at the end of the season. Ascot is an obvious possibility . we've also got the Eclipse . there's lots of lovely races there for him.
Roger Charlton





