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Zamazaan (horse)

Zamazaan was a French Thoroughbred racehorse and Champion sire in New Zealand and Australia.

Racing career
Zamazaan was a winner of 5 stakes races from 2,400 metres to 3,100 metres. He retired from the track in 1969. ==Stud career==
Stud career
He was syndicated for a then record NZ$200,000 and sent to stand at stud beginning in the 1970 season at Keith Burley's Carlyle Stud in East Tāmaki near Auckland, New Zealand. He won the: • Dewar Stallion Trophy award in 1977–8 with progeny earnings of $490,595 (excluding trophies). • Gelsomino (Salima by Copenhagen II), winner of the 1982 Flight Stakes, 1983 Shannon Stakes and 1984 Frederick Clissold Handicap. • Good Lord (Love In Bloom by Todman), winner of the 1977 and 1978 Wellington Cup and 1978 Sydney CupLord Reims (Right On by Ward Drill), winner of the 1987 Caulfield Cup and the Adelaide Cup in 1987, 1988 and 1989 • Phizam (Phius by Oncidium), winner of the 1985 Perth Cup (2400m) • Samasaan (Desert Love by Home Guard), winner of the 1985 New Zealand Cup and 1986 Wellington Cup • Veloso (Top of The Pops by Bismark II), winner of the 1983 Sydney Cup and Mackinnon Stakes and placed in multiple Group 1 races. Zamazaan was the dam-sire of: • Doriemus (Norman Pentaquad - Golden Woods), winner of the 1995 Caulfield Cup and Melbourne Cup. • Exocet (War Hawk II - Grand Zam), winner of the 1989 New Zealand Cup. • Senator (Sound Reason - Platinum Lass), winner of the 1996 Auckland Cup. • The Filbert (Souvran - Fauxzann), winner of the 1985 New Zealand Stakes. Zamazaan's legacy has also continued with the following: • ElvstroemHighland ReelIdahoNature Strip ==See also==
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