Aga Khan graduates to have changed hands in the Saint Cloud ring include current French champion hurdler Zaiyad and Behnasan.
Ten promising two- and three-year olds from the yards of Alain de Royer Dupré and André Fabre are set to go under the hammer on 19th November.
Among these are:
Kasrawad (lot 33), a winning Barathea half-brother to Irish St Leger scorer Kastoria.
Sendreni (lot 34), a placed half-brother by Night Shift to quadruple Group 1 winner Sendawar.
Shebiyr (lot 79), a son of Kahyasi and of a daughter of Prix de Diane winner Shemaka. He has finished second in both his races.
Zaliym (lot 83), the winning first foal of Zalafira whose dam Zalaiyka lifted the Poule d’Essai des Pouliches.
Sendawar colt Kharsak (lot 113), the winning first offspring of Khalisa (Gr.3 Prix Chloé) whose half-brother Khalkevi won the Gr.1 Grand Prix de Paris.
Unraced juveniles include:
Miss Rodeo (lot 82), a Linamix filly out of American Grade 3 winner Kentucky Kaper who has already produced three winners
Behsika (lot 112), a Kaldounevees half-sister to five winners on the flat and over jumps, and whose second dam is Prix de Diane winner Behera.
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