Dalakhani Dies At 21
Dalakhani, Horse of the Year in 2003 | Aga Khan Studs
By Emma Berry
The Aga Khan’s Dalakhani (Ire) (Darshaan {GB}), the Champion Three-Year-Old and Horse of the Year in 2003, died on Friday in retirement at Haras d’Ouilly at the age of 21.
Expertly trained by Alain de Royer Dupre, the half-brother to Daylami (Ire) (Doyoun {GB}) sailed through his three starts at two, breaking his maiden at Deauville in August before graduating swiftly to group company and wins in the G3 Prix des Chenes and G1 Criterium International. But it was his 3-year-old season which would set him apart, and in nine career starts only one horse ever got the better of him: the fellow Aga Khan homebred Alamshar (Ire), in the Irish Derby on Dalakhani’s sole start outside France.
Prior to that he had started his season in the G2 Prix Greffulhe and went on to win the now-defunct G1 Prix Lupin at Longchamp in May before his dazzling turn of foot was seen to full effect in the Prix du Jockey Club.
Sent off favourite at the Curragh on his next start in the Irish Derby, with Alamshar sporting the old brown-and-green hooped colours of the Aga Khan, Dalakhani raced in isolation in the early stages, stranded between two Ballydoyle pacemakers setting a fierce tempo up front as the rest of the field remained adrift. As the front-runners weakened, Dalakhani cruised to the lead with Alamshar travelling ominously well at his shoulder. The two Aga Khan colts soon pulled well clear of the field to engage in an epic battle for the spoils, with Dalakhani half a length down at the post.
Freshened up through the summer with the Arc in mind, the grey colt returned triumphant, beating Doyen (GB) in the G2 Prix Niel, before becoming his breeder’s third of four winners of the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, with High Chaparral (Ire) back in third.
Following this final race of his career, the Aga Khan said of Dalakhani, “He’s outstanding on the basis of what we’ve seen as a 2-year-old, 3-year-old, over all distances and on all going. It’s very difficult to make comparisons, but this horse has a concentration of unusual talents, and that’s what gives him the ability to accelerate when he needs to accelerate, to follow a pace when he needs to follow a pace, and to handle all goings.”
Dalakhani was out of the listed-winning Miswaki mare Daltawa (Ire), whose three sons to stand at stud include Dalghar (Ire) (Anabaa) along with the aforementioned top-class campaigner Daylami. One of the few remaining conduits of the Mill Reef line during his time at Gilltown Stud, Dalakhani’s tenure there reaped 10 Group 1 winners, including his fellow Prix du Jockey Club victor Reliable Man (GB), who now stands at Germany’s Gestut Rottgen, and the Irish Oaks winner Moonstone (Ire). His son Conduit (Ire) was a top-class performer for Ballymacoll Stud, winning the St Leger before heading to Santa Anita to win the GI Breeders’ Cup Turf, a race he claimed two years in succession. Dalakhani’s most recent Group 1 winner was Defoe (Ire), who landed the Coronation Cup for his breeder Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum.
Dalakhani was retired from covering duties in 2016 and, in recent years, he has enjoyed a decent level of success as a broodmare sire, most notably through champion 2-year-old Pinatubo (Ire) (Shamardal). His Classic-winning daughter Moonstone is the dam of G3 Chester Vase winner and Derby runner-up US Army Ranger (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), while last season’s G2 Dante S. winner Thunderous (Ire) (Night of Thunder {Ire}) and seven-time Grade 1-winning hurdler Nichols Canyon (Ire) (Authorized {Ire}) are also out of Dalakhani mares. (fonte : TDN)
Ippodromo del Mediterraneo Riunione del 15 gennaio 2021
Galoppo. Affollate prove a Siracusa; le chiusure affidate a II Tris e TQQ .
Aperta e ben frequentata la Condizionata sui 1200 metri di pista piccola che vale la prova centrale del convegno di galoppo in programma, sabato 16 gennaio, all’Ippodromo del Mediterraneo di Siracusa. 13 cavalli di 4 anni e oltre al via che, con i loro mezzi e le loro potenzialità, elevano il livello qualitativo della categoria da affrontare. Apre col numero 1 Alfie Solomons, bene in linea con Bungle Experience nelle recenti prove affrontate. Ma la compagnia è ostica, perché ci sono soggetti di più alto lignaggio sportivo. Scendendo sul campo partenti, piacciono Dream Painter e Every Promise che hanno chiuso l’anno 2020 con i montepremi più vinti, Dorkhel che ha ritrovato tutta la sua forma, Giocoforza che vuole solo mostrare la sua potenzialità Bright Star cavallo di mezzi e Rock of Estonia che a Siracusa vanta due vittorie in Condizionate ed è stato capace di mettere dietro parte di questa compagnia. Non sono escluse sorprese, a partire da un Torch Lit che, con una sola vittoria realizzata la prima uscita sul tracciato siracusano, deve dimostrare la classe che vale e non è escluso che possa farlo proprio in questo contesto.
La II Tris Nazionale legata al discendente da 8 mila e 800 euro, Premio Donizetti, schiera cavalli di 4 anni e oltre sui 1700 metri di pista grande. Avvincente l’elenco dei partecipanti da cui poter seguire la linea tracciata, ad esempio, da Principe Azzurro, Captain Cirdan e Ratmusquet o ancora affidarsi a Siciliano Bello e Robert Sprint. Chance possono essere raccolte anche da Havana Rock e Madammento. Insomma tanti sembrano i protagonisti.
Anche l’ultima competizione, che scatterà alle ore 16 ed è legata alla TQQ, trova un campo partenti di tutto rispetto. I pesanti Yes by Force e El Nanos punteranno sulla loro qualità, Shamatorio, Leo Salsim, Keycountry, Osho e Irish Mountain hanno tutte possibilità di piazzamento. Tra i pesini potrebbero risvegliarsi St Georges Cross e l’alterno Poeta Segreto.
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fonte : Ippomed
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