Farhh recorded a new Group winner on Friday, 20 February when his consistent daughter Fairy Glen posted a career-best performance to win the G2 Balanchine, run over nine furlongs at Meydan.
Simon and Ed Crisford’s charge was always travelling well under Mickael Barzalona and once entering the home straight, came with a superb run to take up the running and eventually win by half a length.
This was her second successive victory at Stakes level, having taken the Listed EBF Fillies’s Stakes at Lingfield last November. She now has five wins and a further four placings to her record.
Fairy Glen was bred by Godolphin and runs in the colours of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed al Maktoum. She is out of the winning Dubawi mare Natural Scenery, herself a daughter of G1 Prix de Diane second Argentina.
Farhh consistently posts very impressive statistics - his first eight crops have yielded 8% Stakes winners to runners and his career record of 18% Stakes horses to runners rose in 2025 to 21%.
He is sire of three G1-winning milers, including new Darley stallion Tribalist. He also boasts a 100% clearance rate for his yearlings, who made up to 150,000gns and averaged £87k last year.
The last race on the card was the G3 Nad Al Sheba Trophy and Dubawi's evergreen son Al Nayyir provided the Darley stallions with a Group-race double when flying home to land the 1m 6f contest - a precursor for the Dubai Gold Cup.
Al Nayyir is one of three Black Type winners out of the Manduro mare Bright Beacon, also dam of his full brothers Al Dabaran - winner of the Pat Eddery and third in the Queen's Vase - and Gordon Stakes winner and St Leger second New London.