Marhaba Ya Sanafi, trained by Andreas Schutz and ridden by Mickael Barzalona, ran out a 33/1 winner of the Emirates Poule d’Essai des Poulains at ParisLongchamp on Sunday.

The Muhaarar colt, homebred by owner Jaber Abdullah, had been no match for American Flag in last month’s Prix de Fontainebleau, but turned the tables here on the favourite, who failed to pick up for Christophe Soumillon and was ultimately a little disappointing in fourth place.

The winner prevailed by a short-neck from the Brian Meehan-trained Isaac Shelby, the mount of Sean Levey. Another outsider, Breizh Sky, finished third.

“I’m not at all (surprised), I expected him to run in the first five,” said Schutz. “You couldn’t tell what the result would be. I wasn’t expecting to win, but I was hoping he would get a good amount of money because I thought the horse had really improved from his last run.

“He didn’t have a hard preparation going into his first two races of the season, so I thought if any horse was to improve, it would be him.

“He came off the bridle quite early in the race, but when he got daylight into the straight, you could tell there was a bit of gas left in the tank. Everything worked out to plan.”

Schutz confirmed the Prix du Jockey Club, the French Derby, as the most “logical” next port of call.

The German-born trainer first made his name in international racing in the late 1990s when, training in his home country, he won Group 1 races and classics with the likes of Elle Danzig and Robertico. He also won big pots with Samum, Salve Regina, Next Gina, Dai Jin and Shirocco in the early 2000s before relocating to Hong Kong.

During his spell in the Far East, his best horse was multiple Group 1 scorer Good Ba Ba.

Schutz moved to France during Covid and his best horse in recent seasons has been the consistent stakes winner Monty.

Trainer Brian Meehan was left frustrated after Isaac Shelby had to make do with the runner-up spot.

Winner of two of his three juvenile start last season, including the Group 2 Superlative Stakes, Issac Shelby made an impressive reappearance in the Greenham at Newbury three weeks ago.

The Night Of Thunder colt was a bit free in the early stages and powered to the lead against the far rail in the straight, but was unable to resist the late surge of the widely unconsidered Marhaba Ya Sanafi.

While proud of his stable star’s performance, Meehan felt he was not seen to best effect.

“We’re a little frustrated with the pace really,” he told Sky Sports Racing.

“We were just talking about the middle third of the race, they seemed to go a little steady for him. Sean’s comment was that they weren’t going quick enough for him.

“He’s run a lovely race, I’m very proud of the horse and delighted for the owners and my team at home.

“It’s always good to be at that end of a classic race, but I think there’s more to come. I think he’s a better horse than he showed today and I think maybe the pace had something to do with it.”

Meehan confirmed Isaac Shelby will now head for Royal Ascot, but whether he will stick to a mile or drop back in distance remains to be seen.

He added: “Royal Ascot will be his next target, there’s the St James’s Palace Stakes and the Commonwealth Cup, so we’ll see.”