Dunaden,
winner of the 2011 Melbourne Cup for Sheikh Fahad Al Thani's Pearl Bloodstock,
has died aged 13 due to complications following a paddock accident at his home
at Overbury Stud in the UK.
The son of Nicobar found fame and fortune on the international stage, not only
winning the Melbourne Cup, but also capturing two other elite races, the Hong
Kong Vase and Caulfield Cup.
He also won six races in his native France, including the Group III Prix de
Barbeville and had the overall record of 10 wins and 20 placings from 46
starts.
"Dunaden is the horse that got Sheikh Fahad and his family hooked on
horseracing," said the sheikh's racing manager David Redvers. "When
he won the Melbourne Cup for a young Sheikh Fahad it really opened up the
opportunities that horseracing can present. It's a very sad day as he was
definitely one of the family."
Sheikh Fahad added: "Dunaden was a horse of a lifetime. Winning the
Melbourne Cup is a day I will never forget. He was pure class – consistent,
strong and incredibly competitive. Qipco's initial increase in investment in
racing is largely down to Dunaden's success. It is a terrible loss."
With his oldest progeny now three year-olds , Dunaden has sired five winners
from 20 runners.
"He's made a relatively bright start to his stallion career considering he
wasn't terribly fertile and had very limited opportunities," said Redvers.
Simon Sweeting, manager of Overbury Stud added: "It was a huge honour to
have stood Dunaden at Overbury Stud. I was delighted to have been involved with
him and am very sad to have lost him so early."