Dalakhani unavailable for the rest of the 2016 season

The breeding season is interrupted for the Aga Khan sire

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Dalakhani, the sire of 8 Group 1 winners.

The breeding season is interrupted for the Aga Khan sire The Aga Khan Studs have the regret to announce that, due to a veterinary problem, Dalakhani will not be available for the rest of the 2016 breeding season.

The 2003 Arc winner was crowned Champion Three Year Old before retiring to stud at Gilltown and is currently standing at Haras de Bonneval in Normandy. He is the sire of 8 Group 1 winners and 45 Stakes winners. His first Southern Hemisphere bred yearlings have recently gone through the sales and included a colt out of Global Dance, sold for Aus$620,000 at the Easter Inglis Sale last week.

Updated on 12/04/2016.

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