They feature a son of Gr. 1 winner Sagawara.
Rashaan winning the Gr. 2 Strawberry Hurdle at Fairyhouse
The Aga Khan Studs will present a quartet of blue-blooded winning and placed colts at the forthcoming Arqana Summer Sale. Representatives of the Aga Khan Studs regularly shine on the flat and over jumps across the globe after selling privately or at public auction. Recent examples include Sikandarabad, a son of Dr Fong from the family of Sinndar who has won a Listed contest and finished third in the Group 1 Metropolitan Handicap since being exported to Australia, Haripour, a Shamardal half-brother to dual Derby hero Harzand who has picked up a pair of Listed races in Australia, as well as Group 2 winning hurdler Rashaan (Manduro), who was sold for €8,500 and has since earned more than €200,000 for his new connections.
The forthcoming consignment for the Deauville sale on 3rd July is headed by lot 403 Sameer, a son of Nathaniel and an unraced half-sister to three-time Group 1 winner Sarafina, Group 1 second Sanaya and Group 3 scorer Sandagiyr. The colt has been placed twice in three outings, recently finishing a close third in a maiden over 11 furlongs.
Belsanndi
Sameer will be followed through the ring by recent winner Belsanndi (Sinndar, lot 404). He hails from the family of champion filly Behera, runner-up in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, whose bloodline features Group 1 Grand Prix de Paris winner Behkabad and 2000 Guineas second Vital Equine.
Beautifully-bred lot 459 Sanary is by Invincible Spirit and out of Group 1 Prix Saint-Alary winner Sagawara whose dam is a full sister to Arc hero Sagamix and Group 2 scorer Sage Et Jolie. The grey colt has finished in the frame on four occasions including two third places this season over six and nine furlongs.
Makmour winning his maiden at Deauville
An additional lot to the draft is juvenile scorer Makmour, a son of Rock Of Gibraltar and Makana, a dual winner by renowned broodmare sire Dalakhani. After opening his account on his debut at two years old, Makmour finished second on his return to action and then tried his luck in Group company. He has a rating of 96.
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