European Champion Ghaiyyath sired his first winner on Wednesday, 14 August when his son Stanhope Gardens impressed at Beverley. Making his second career start after a promising third at Sandown, he was always prominent before asserting in the straight for a two-and-a-quarter length victory, with six lengths back to the third.
Stanhope Gardens builds on his debut performance and wins the New 911 EBF Maiden Stakes in ready fashion, for the duo of @Rossaryan15 and @RalphBeckett 🥇 pic.twitter.com/5W0pJg9t9v
— Beverley Racecourse (@Beverley_Races) August 14, 2024
Bred by Tullpark Ltd and a 210,000gns yearling, Stanhope Gardens is the third winner bred out of the Stakes-placed mare Pure Art (Dutch Art), a half-sister to the Classic-placed Romsdal and from the family of Irish Oaks heroine Pure Grain.
Ghaiyyath excelled on the track, winning nine of his 13 career starts including four victories at the highest level. He was crowned German Champion as a four-year-old after winning the Grosser Preis von Baden by 14 lengths, and European Champion the following season after taking the Juddmonte International, Eclipse and Coronation Cup. His first yearlings averaged €153,000 last season and his early runners also include the very promising La Ferveur, Bintabuha and Arabian Leopard.