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Golan (foaled 24 February 1998) is a retired
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racehorse and active sire who was bred in Ireland, but trained in the United Kingdom throughout his racing career, which lasted from 2000 to 2002. He won the
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in 2001 and
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in 2002. He won the latter race after an eight-month absence from the racecourse.


Background

Golan was bred in Ireland by Lord Weinstock's
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in
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. On Lord Weinstock's death in 2002, his Thoroughbreds, including Golan, passed to the executors of his estate. Both his sire, Spectrum, and his
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, Highland Gift, had been bred at the Ballymacoll Stud and raced in the Weinstock colours. In fact, the families of both Golan's parents had been based at the stud for more than 60 years. Spectrum won the
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and the Champion Stakes as a three-year-old colt in 1995, in which he was rated the second-best British colt, behind
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. At stud, he produced the winners of more than 400 races before being exported first to South Africa and then to New Zealand. Apart from Golan, his best offspring were Gamut (
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), Racinger (
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), Just James ( Challenge Stakes) and Tartan Bearer. Highland Gift won one minor race, and came from a good family, being the half-sister of the
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winner Bonny Scot. She has also produced Golan's full brother, the
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runner-up Tartan Bearer. Golan was trained throughout his career by
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at Newmarket, Suffolk, and was ridden in eight of his 11 races by
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.


Racing career


2000: two-year-old career

Golan began his career in September 2000, when he contested a maiden race at
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. He started 5/4 favourite and won "readily" by one and a quarter lengths, having been sent into the lead by Fergal Lynch a furlong from the finish. Although Golan did not race again that year, the form of the race was boosted when the runner-up, Clearing, was an impressive three-and-a-half-length winner of the Group Three Horris Hill Stakes in October.


2001: three-year-old season


Spring

Golan was sent straight to the highest level as a three-year-old, making his first appearance of the season in the
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. Despite his lack of experience, Golan had been supported in the betting for the race on the strength of impressive work in training, with his price falling from 25/1 to 9/1 before steadying at 11/1 on the day. The colt did show signs of inexperience, breaking slowly and tracking sharply left to be last of the 18 runners after a furlong. Fallon settled Golan at the back of the field then took him to the outside where he produced a sustained run. Golan moved up from last to take the lead a furlong from the finish, and was driven out by Fallon to win by one and a quarter lengths from Tamburlaine Fallon described Golan's acceleration as "incredible, the best I've ever known from a horse", while Stoute called him "a very exciting prospect". More neutral observers were also impressed, noting that the colt's pedigree contained stamina influences, suggesting that he could be a
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contender.


Summer

Golan was made favourite for the
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, but his position was challenged by the form of the
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-trained Galileo and at Epsom the two colts started joint favourites at 11/4. Golan was ridden by the veteran
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, as Fallon was serving a ban for irresponsible riding. Golan settled well and turned into the straight in sixth place. He made steady progress in the last quarter of a mile, moving into second a furlong out. Galileo, however, had already gone clear and ran on well to beat Golan by three and a half lengths. After the race, Stoute offered no real excuses, except to say that Golan may have been unsuited by the firm ground. Three weeks later, Golan again challenged Galileo in the
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at the
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. He started 4/1 second favourite, but was never a threat to the favourite, and although he made some progress in the straight, he was beaten eight lengths, finishing third behind Galileo and the Derby Italiano winner Morshdi.


Autumn

Golan was then prepared for the
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and appeared next in the
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, a recognised trial race. Although the Niel is a Group Two race, it typically attracts a field of Group One strength, having been won in the previous five years by horses such as
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,
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and
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. In the 2001 running, Golan was opposed by the two leading French colts, Anabaa Blue (
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) and Chichicastenango ( Prix Lupin,
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). Fallon tracked the leaders on Golan before sending the colt past Anabaa Blue a furlong and a half out. Golan was driven out to win by three quarters of a length in a race record time of 2:27.00. Fallon said that Golan was "definitely an Arc horse", while the bookmakers were undecided, offering odds ranging from 3/1 to 10/1. In the Arc, run on soft (officially "holding") ground, Golan was made 7.6/1 fourth choice behind the Godolphin favourite Sakhee. Golan was ridden positively, and attempted to challenge Sakhee when the favourite was sent into the lead in the straight. He was unable to make any headway against the leader, however, and tired in the closing stages, losing second and third places close to the finish. On his final start of the year, Golan, ridden by Johnny Murtagh, finished sixth of 15 behind Jungle Pocket in the
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. Before his run in the Derby, Weinstock had sold a half-share in Golan to Coolmore, with a view to eventually standing the horse at one of the Irish organisation's studs at the end of the season. After the Japan Cup, however, it was announced that Golan would stay in training, with Stoute reported to be confident of gaining further success.


2002: four-year-old season


Summer

Golan's seasonal reappearance was delayed when a training setback prevented him from running in the Eclipse Stakes. In July, less than a week after the death of his owner, Arnold Weinstock, Golan made his first start of the year in Britain's most prestigious weight-for-age race, the
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. Despite his lack of a prep, Golan looked fit and relaxed before the race and was made joint second favourite at 11/2, behind the favourite
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. Fallon held Golan up in last place in the early stages, as the race was led by two pacemakers. In the straight, Golan moved through the field on the inside, and when Nayef took the lead just over a furlong from the finish, Fallon pushed Golan up to challenge. The two colts raced alongside each other throughout the final furlong, with Golan reaching the front 50 yards from the finish and winning by a head. After the race, Stoute praised his horse's performance while emphasising the "bittersweet" nature of the success, saying "Lord Weinstock would have simply loved this...he was so looking forward to seeing this horse race this year" Golan and Nayef met again over a shorter distance in the
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at
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a month later. The two colts dominated both the betting and the race. Nayef took the lead two furlongs out and Fallon brought Golan to make a sustained challenge. Both horses ran on well under pressure, with Nayef reversing the Ascot form and recording a half-length victory.


Autumn

As in 2001, Golan was sent on an international campaign in autumn. In October, he was sent to
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for the Breeders' Cup Turf at
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. He was made 3.7/1 second favourite, but broke slowly and was never a threat, finishing sixth of the eight starters behind
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. His career ended with a second unsuccessful attempt to win the Japan Cup. He made a strong challenge, reaching second place in the straight, but could make no further progress and finished seventh, beaten less than three lengths, behind
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Race record

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Assessment

In the 2001 International Classification (the forerunner of the
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) Golan was assigned a rating of 121 making him the sixth best three-year-old colt in Europe. In the 2001 International Classification he was rated the third best horse with a rating of 126.
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gave Golan a rating of 102p as a two-year-old, 125 as a three-year-old and a peak annual rating of 129 as a four-year-old.


Stud career

Golan began his career as a stallion at the Coolmore stud at a fee of €20,000. He has also been "shuttled" to stand at the
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at Cambridge, New Zealand, for the Southern Hemisphere breeding season. In 2007, he was moved to the Grange Stud,
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,
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, where he was standing in 2011 at a fee of €2,000. Golan's notable progeny include Beauty Flash (
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), Regime (
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,
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) and Kibbutz (
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) The fact that Golan is now being marketed as a "dual-purpose" or
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stallion has been seen by some observers as an example of poor breeding policy and an "obsession" with the
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bloodline.


Pedigree


References

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