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International Sensation Falbrav Dies in Japan at Age 26

Falbrav had been pensioned at Shadai Stallion Station since 2015.

Falbrav at Santa Anita Park

Falbrav at Santa Anita Park

Anne M. Eberhardt

Popular international jetsetter Falbrav has died at the age of 26, according to reports in Japan.

Trained first by Luciano d'Auria in Italy and then by Luca Cumani in Newmarket, he had the rare distinction of winning eight group 1 races in five different countries.

Falbrav had been pensioned from stallion duties in Japan in 2015 after suffering from some health issues and had remained a distinguished guest at Shadai Stallion Station. He is said to have died on Friday morning.

Shadai manager Eisuke Tokutake, quoted by Nikkan Sports on Saturday, said: "He passed away around 11:30 a.m. yesterday. It was due to old age. He seemed to have been suffering from some colic, and he had been feeling a little unwell since the end of the year. 

"The offspring also did their best, and the dams and sire left behind some good horses."

Bred by Azienda Agricola Francesca, Falbrav was a son of Fairy King out of Gift of the Night, a Slewpy mare who won in France. 

A winner and group 2-placed as a juvenile, he went on to finish second in the Italian Derby (G1) before making a tremendous group 1 breakthrough as a 4-year-old in landing the Premio Presidente della Repubblica and Gran Premio di Milano (both G1), and later being sent on a daring raid for the Japan Cup (G1), which he won under Frankie Dettori.

Teruya Yoshida later bought into the powerful individual, who moved to Cumani and added the Prix d'Ispahan (G1) in France, as well as the Eclipse Stakes and Juddmonte International Stakes (both G1) in England before finishing a narrow second behind High Chaparral in the Irish Champion Stakes (G1). 

He won the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (G1) at Ascot, was third to dead-heat winners Johar and High Chaparral in a blanket finish for the 2003 Breeders' Cup Turf (G1T) at Santa Anita Park and rounded off an exacting and glittering career by taking the 2003 Hong Kong Cup (G1) under Dettori. Even in his final start after a long, travel-filled year, he thrilled the crowd of nearly 60,000 with a top performance.

"This is one of his best victories," Cumani said. "It's difficult to travel and keep in top-class form. I wanted him to go out on a high note. He's raced 10 times this year and he's always come back well. After the trip to America it took a little longer but he was back in a few weeks."

"He's up there with the very best I've been on in my life," Dettori added.

He spent most of his stallion life in Japan, but had a brief tenure at Cheveley Park Stud and also shuttled to Arrowfield in Australia.

Falbrav had some good results, even if he proved largely unspectacular as a stallion. Fanunalter won him the 2012 Summer Mile Stakes (G2) at Ascot, with Fravashi similarly a group 2 winner down under, while the likes of I'm Yours, One Carat, A Shin Virgo and Transwarp had multiple graded wins in Japan, just below the highest level. 

He has bigger achievements as a broodmare sire, notably through 2014 Japanese One Thousand Guineas (G1) winner Harp Star and 2018 Mile Championship (G1) scorer Stelvio.