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2006 Belmont Stakes winner Jazil retired

Jazil, winner of the 2006 Belmont Stakes, was retired and will stand at stud at Dubai Sheik Hamdan’s Shadwell Farm. A half-brother to this year’s Belmont winner Rags to Riches, Jazil won just two of 11 races but stepped up in the biggest race of his career to give trainer Kiaran McLaughlin his first win in a Triple Crown race.

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