Chantilly double for Aga Khan Studs

Listed 1-2 for Azamour, plus impressive debut for juvenile Daraybi.

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Siyenica is the impressive winner of the Listed Prix de Bagatelle, in front of Nuit D'Amour. Both fillies are daughters of Azamour.

Listed 1-2 for Azamour, plus impressive debut for juvenile Daraybi. The Aga Khan Studs registered an excellent double at Chantilly on Thursday, with a stylish debut win for Daraybi followed by victory for Azamour filly Siyenica in the Listed Prix de Bagatelle.

Daraybi was bred to reach the highest level, as he is by Street Cry and out of Prix de Diane and Prix Vermeille heroine Daryaba (Night Shift) who has already excelled in the paddocks as dam of Gr 1 Hong Kong Vase and Gr 2 Prix de Royallieu winner Daryakana (Selkirk). She has also produced Gr 2 scorer Daramsar (Rainbow Quest) as well as Stakes-placed Daryamar (Machiavellian).

The two-year-old was never under pressure in his first public outing, cantering home three and a half lengths ahead of his nearest rival in the seven-furlong Prix de Thimecourt to confirm connections’ high opinion of the colt.

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Siyenica is a half sister to popular young stallion Siyouni, whose first yearlings will be presented at Arqana August Sale.

The feature race on the Chantilly card, the Listed Prix de Bagatelle, provided a perfect opportunity for the well-regarded Siyenica to return to winning ways, and her sire Azamour with a black-type one-two.

Siyenica is a half-sister to Gr 1 winners Siyouni (Pivotal) and Siyouma (Medicean) and she had made an impact on her racecourse debut at Longchamp back in April before things did not go her way in the Gr 1 Prix Saint-Alary and Coronation Stakes. The filly proved her class with this performance at Chantilly, running out a two and half-length winner of the mile contest. Siyenica will now have plenty of opportunities to step up in class and her entries include the Gr 3 Prix de Lieurey at Deauville and the Gr 1 Sun Chariot Stakes won by her half-sister last season.

Siyenica was chased home by Nuit D’Amour, a lightly raced daughter of Azamour who finished five lengths ahead of her remaining rivals in the Prix de Bagatelle. This progressive filly had won her two previous outings at two and looks certain to offer her sire another Stakes victory in the future.

Updated on 26/07/2013.

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