A homebred for the Aga Khan, exciting three year-old colt Vadeni has always looked to be a star in the making and he delivered on potential when scoring a commanding five length win in the Group I Prix du Jockey Club (2100m) at Chantilly on Sunday.
A Listed winner last season at two, Vadeni was a last start winner of the Group III Prix de Guiche (1800m) and took confidence from that win to step up to Group I company.
Trained by Jean-Claud Rouget, the son of Coolmore shuttler Churchill (IRE) made the race into a procession, powering away under Christophe Soumillon to beat Kodiac colt El Bodegon with race favourite Modern Games (Dubawi) in third place for Godolphin.
Vadeni has four wins from six starts and holds entries for multiple Group I races including the Arc.
“He'll probably go to the Prix Guillaume d'Ornano and then if he's well for the Irish Champion Stakes. Almanzor winning there is one of my best memories. Above all I think he is a good ground horse.”
Vadeni is a half-brother to two stakes-placed horses and is the best of five winners from winning Monsun mare Vaderana, a half-sister to Group winners Vadamar and The Pentagon from Group I winner Vadawina.
Vadeni becomes the first Group I winner for Churchill and is one of five stakes-winners by the champion son of Galileo.
Standing at Coolmore Australia this spring at a fee of $22,000, Churchill has left promising Sydney metro winners Robusto and Conqueror from his first Australian crop of 2YO’s.