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COOL AZA BEEL

Cool Aza Beel represents a very different type of stallion coming to Australia this season. His pedigree is immediately recognisable by being a son of the wonderful stallion, Savabeel, who has been a star of NZ breeding for a decade. Savabeel was a leading son of Zabeel out of the Success Express mare, Savannah Success. Savabeel won the Spring Champion Stakes and Cox Plate as a 3yo before running second to Plastered in the VRC Derby. He returned the following Autumn to run second in the CF Orr Stakes behind Elvstroem. At stud Savabeel has produced over 100 Group winners including the remarkable mare, Lucia Valentino and the NZ champion, Savvy Coup.

While many of Savabeel’s progeny got over a

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