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Daylami

Daylami (20 April 1994– 6 June 2016) was a Thoroughbred Champion racehorse and sire who was bred in Ireland, but trained in France, Dubai and the United Kingdom. In a career which lasted from 1996 and 1999, he raced in five different countries and won seven Group 1/Grade I races. His 1999 performances earned him the United States' Eclipse Award for Outstanding Male Turf Horse and the Cartier Racing Award for European Horse of the Year.

Daylami
SireDoyoun
GrandsireMill Reef
DamDaltawa
DamsireMiswaki
SexStallion
Foaled1994
CountryIreland
ColourGrey
BreederAga Khan IV
OwnerAga Khan IV
Godolphin Stables (1998–)
TrainerAlain de Royer-Dupré
Saeed bin Suroor (1998–)
Record19: 11–3–4
Earnings$4,614,762
Major wins
Prix Herod (1996)
Prix de Fontainebleau (1997)
Poule d'Essai des Poulains (1997)
Tattersalls Gold Cup (1998)
Eclipse Stakes (1998)
Man o' War Stakes (1998)
Coronation Cup (1999)
K. George VI & Q. Elizabeth Stakes (1999)
Irish Champion Stakes (1999)
Breeders' Cup Turf (1999)
Awards
U.S. Champion Male Turf Horse (1999)
European Horse of the Year (1999)
European Champion Older Horse (1999)
Timeform rating: 138
Last updated on 7 September 2007

Background

Daylami, a "powerful"[1] grey horse, standing 17 hands high, was bred in Ireland by his original owner, the Aga Khan,[2] who also bred both of his parents.

Daylami's sire, Doyoun, won the 2,000 Guineas and finished third in the Derby, before a stud career in which he produced the winners of over two hundred races. His most notable offspring, apart from Daylami, was the Breeders' Cup Turf winner Kalanisi.[3]

Daltawa, from whom Daylami inherited his grey coat, was also the dam of the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winner Dalakhani. She was a member of one of the families established by Marcel Boussac and eventually acquired by the Aga Khan.[4][5]

He was first sent into training with Alain de Royer-Dupré at Chantilly. At the end of his three-year-old season he was bought by Godolphin and transferred the stable of Saeed bin Suroor. His two most frequent jockeys were Gerald Mosse, and, after the move to Godolphin, Frankie Dettori.

Like many grey horses, Daylami changed in appearance as he aged. In his earliest races he had a dark, iron-grey appearance[6] but looked almost white by the time of his retirement.[7]

Racing career

1996: Two-year-old season

Daylami did not appear on the racecourse until the September of his two-year-old season, when he won a minor stakes race at Longchamp.[8] Three weeks later, he was moved up in class and won the Listed Prix Herod at Évry.[9] On his final start of the year he was moved up to the highest class to contest the Group One Critérium de Saint-Cloud. Starting favourite as part of a two-horse Aga Khan entry, Daylami was sent into the lead in the straight, but was caught in the closing stages and beaten three quartes of a length by Shaka.

 
The Aga Khan's colours, carried by Daylami in 1996 and 1997

1997: Three-year-old season

As a three-year-old, Daylami was campaigned exclusively over one mile. He began by winning his first Group race, beating Loup Sauvage by two lengths in the Prix de Fontainebleau at Longchamp in April.[10] Three weeks later, he beat the same horse, by the same margin, over the same course and distance to win the Group One Poule d'Essai des Poulains on soft ground,[11] with Godolphin's Bahamian Bounty, winner of the Prix Morny and Middle Park Stakes, finishing last of the six runners. Although he had been entered in the Derby, Daylami's connections made it clear that the colt would be kept to shorter distances.[12]

The colt was then sent abroad for the first time to contest the Group One St James's Palace Stakes at Royal Ascot. Daylami's striking appearance impressed observers[13] and he was well fancied at 7/2, but in the race he seemed to be outpaced in the closing stages and finished a well-beaten third to Starborough. For his two remaining starts, Daylami returned to France, and continued to be tried over one mile. In both of these races, he proved the best of the three-year-old runners. He reversed the Ascot form with Starborough in the Prix Jacques Le Marois, but was beaten decisively by the four-year-old Spinning World. On his final start of the year, he finished third in a strong renewal of the Prix du Moulin de Longchamp behind Spinning World and Helissio.[14]

 
The Godolphin colours, carried by Daylami in 1998 and 1999

1998: Four-year-old season

Daylami's move to Godolphin in the winter of 1997/8 brought more than a change of location, as his new connections changed the focus of the horse's campaign to middle-distance events.(In Europe the term "middle distance" covers races that would be considered "long distance" in North America). He began promisingly, carrying topweight of 9–4 (130 lbs) to victory at the Curragh in the Tattersalls Gold Cup (then a Group Two race).[15]

He was a beaten favourite on his next run at Royal Ascot, when he finished third to his stable companion Faithful Son in the Group Two Prince of Wales's Stakes, but there were excuses for his defeat, as Dettori had been unable to find space for a clear run at a crucial stage[16] in a race that was described as "one big bump".[17] In addition, Daylami, as a Group One winner, had to carry five pounds more than the winner.

He reversed the form with Faithful Son at level weights to record his most valuable win so far in the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown two and a half weeks later. The form of the race was not particularly strong however, with Daylami being the only runner to have previously won a Group One event in Britain, France or Ireland.[18] Most of the attention was drawn by the fact that Saeed bin Suroor was responsible for training Daylami, Faithful Son and Central Park, giving the Godolphin team first, second and third places in a Group One race.[19] For his next start, he was moved up to the mile and a half distance for the first time in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes in which he was ridden by Mick Kinane, Dettori having opted to ride Swain. Daylami started at 6/1 and ran up to expectations finishing fourth of the eight runners behind Swain, High-Rise and Royal Anthem.

In September 1998, Daylami was sent to the US for the Man o' War Stakes at Belmont Park. He raced close behind the leaders for most of the way, before being switched to the outside in the straight. He produced a strong late run to catch Buck's Boy in the closing stages and win by one and a quarter lengths.[20] On his final European start of the year, Daylami was brought back to a mile and a quarter and was slightly disappointing, finishing third to the filly Alborada as the 6/5 favourite for the Champion Stakes.

The horse was again sent in November 1999 to contest the Breeders' Cup Turf at Churchill Downs but was withdrawn after becoming unwell on the morning of the race.[21] The race was won by Buck's Boy.

1999: Five-year-old season

Spring

It is often assumed that thoroughbred racehorses reach their peak at the age of four[22] a belief supported by the weight-for-age scale, which does not allow for any further improvement beyond that age.[23] Daylami however, was still improving (see official ratings below) and in 1999 he had his best season in terms of wins and prize money.[24] This vindicated the decision of his owners to keep him in training after they had decided that the horse had "more to give and... more to prove."[25] It was also seen as part of a growing trend to keep top class flat racers in training for longer than had been the fashion in the 1970s and 1980s.[26]

His season did not start particularly well. In the Dubai World Cup he was badly hampered,[27] and although staying on strongly, he could finish only fifth to Almutawakel. He was then made favourite for the Tattersalls Gold Cup, which had been promoted to Group One level, but after taking the lead in the straight, he was overtaken in the closing stages and beaten two and a half lengths by the Japanese-bred filly Shiva.[28]

Summer

It was from this point on that, Daylami (ridden in all his remaining races by Dettori) showed his best form. At Epsom he was third choice in the betting for the Coronation Cup behind Royal Anthem and the 1998 European Horse of the Year Dream Well, but produced a sustained run in the last quarter-mile to beat those rivals by three quarters of a length and half a length. This was Daylami's first win over a mile and a half, but the lack of early pace[29] and slow time of 2:40.26 meant that the race did not conclusively prove his stamina.[30] He had been expected to run in the Eclipse Stakes[31] but was withdrawn from the race when his trainer decided that Daylami "needed more time".[26] He continued to attract attention however, when beating the Group One winner Central Park by eight lengths in a "sparkling" exercise trial.[32]

In July, he was an easy and "impressive" winner of the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, taking the lead over a furlong out and pulling away to win by five lengths.[33] Although Daylami's connections were pleased, with Dettori talking enthusiastically about the "ultimate champion", some observers, including the Independent's correspondent, were less convinced, pointing out that the field for the King George had been well below its usual standard.[25]

Autumn

Daylami ran next in the Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown in which he produced what was probably his best performance. Despite his win at Ascot, Daylami started only second favourite behind Royal Anthem, who had recently won the Group One International Stakes at York by eight lengths.[34] The two horses so dominated the build-up to the race that one prominent bookmaker announced that they would treat the race as a match for betting purposes.[35] After tracking the leaders in the early stages, Daylami moved through "easily" on the inside to take the lead in the straight and drew right away to win by nine lengths from the filly Dazzling Park, with Dream Well third and Royal Anthem fifth.[36] His performance was given a figure of 136 by the official handicapper, the third highest recorded in Europe in the 1990s, behind only Generous and Peintre Celebre.[37]

Daylami was sent to Paris for the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in October, although his connections made it clear that the heavy ground would not suit their horse and even considered withdrawing him.[38] He made no impression in the race and was eased down by Dettori in the straight, eventually finishing ninth behind Montjeu.[39]

In his final race, Daylami was sent to Florida for the Breeders' Cup Turf at Gulfstream Park. The venue, with its warm climate and tight, seven-furlong turf circuit was believed to be particularly challenging for European horses,[40] with none of them having won when the Breeders' Cup was run there in 1989 and 1992. Dettori's ability on American tracks had also been questioned after he had ridden a "bizarre" race on Swain in the previous year's Classic.[41] Buck's Boy led early, and exerted pressure from the front, running 1:10.60 for the first six furlongs. Daylami was always running prominently, and was moved up to third behind Buck's Boy and Royal Anthem entering the straight. He produced a powerful late run to take the lead inside the finl furlong and stayed on strongly to win by two and a half lengths from Royal Anthem with Buck's Boy third.[42] As he returned on Daylami after the race Dettori shouted "What about Swain now!" in reference to the criticism he had received.[43]

Daylami was then retired to stud.

Assessment

In the International Classification (the forerunner of the World Thoroughbred Racehorse Rankings), for 1998 Daylami was rated on 123, eight pounds behind the top-weighted Skip Away[44] In the Classification for 1999 Daylami was rated the best horse in the world, equal with Montjeu on a rating of 135.[45]

In January 2000, Daylami was awarded the titles of Horse of the Year and Top Older Horse at the Cartier Racing Awards. In the same month he was named American Champion Male Turf Horse at the Eclipse Awards and finished runner up to Charismatic in the vote for American Horse of the Year,[46] despite having run only once in the United States in the qualifying period.

Daylami earned his owners a $1,000,000 prize as the winner of the inaugural World Series Racing Championship, a competition in which points were awarded for performances in nine major international middle-distance races.[47][48]

Daylami was given a Timeform rating of 138, making him the equal of Nijinsky and Cigar.[49]

 
Zaynar, by Daylami, winner of the 2009 Triumph Hurdle

Stud career

Through a joint ownership between his breeder, the Aga Khan IV, and Darley Stud, he stood as a sire at the Aga Khan's Gilltown Stud near Kilcullen, County Kildare, Ireland until 2006 when he was sent to his Haras de Bonneval stud at Le Mesnil-Mauger in France.

At the end of November 2006, Daylami was sold to Riethuiskrael Stud of South Africa owned by Altus Joubert, Chairman of the South Africa Thoroughbred Breeders' Association Chairman.

In 2010 Daylami returned to Ireland to join Coolagown Stud, near Fermoy, County Cork, Ireland.[50]

Daylami has sired the winners of more than four hundred races. The best of his progeny to date has been Grey Swallow, winner of the 2004 Irish Derby and 2005 Tattersalls Gold Cup. His other notable offspring have included Voila Ici (Premio Roma, Gran Premio di Milano), Indian Days (Bosphorus Cup x2) and the hurdler Zaynar (Triumph Hurdle).[51]

Pedigree

Pedigree of Daylami (IRE) grey stallion 1994[52][53]
Sire
Doyoun
Mill Reef Never Bend Nasrullah
Lalun
Milan Mill Princequillo
Virginia Water
Dumka Kashmir Tudor Melody
Queen of Speed
Faizebad Prince Taj
Floralie
Dam
Daltawa
Miswaki Mr. Prospector Raise a Native
Gold Digger
Hopespringseternal Buckpasser
Rose Bower
Damana Crystal Palace Caro
Hermieres
Denia Crepello
Rose Ness (family: 9-e)

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External links

  • Career 1-2-3 Colour Chart – Daylami

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For the people of Daylam see Daylamites the nisba and Al Daylami Daylami 20 April 1994 6 June 2016 was a Thoroughbred Champion racehorse and sire who was bred in Ireland but trained in France Dubai and the United Kingdom In a career which lasted from 1996 and 1999 he raced in five different countries and won seven Group 1 Grade I races His 1999 performances earned him the United States Eclipse Award for Outstanding Male Turf Horse and the Cartier Racing Award for European Horse of the Year DaylamiSireDoyounGrandsireMill ReefDamDaltawaDamsireMiswakiSexStallionFoaled1994CountryIrelandColourGreyBreederAga Khan IVOwnerAga Khan IVGodolphin Stables 1998 TrainerAlain de Royer DupreSaeed bin Suroor 1998 Record19 11 3 4Earnings 4 614 762Major winsPrix Herod 1996 Prix de Fontainebleau 1997 Poule d Essai des Poulains 1997 Tattersalls Gold Cup 1998 Eclipse Stakes 1998 Man o War Stakes 1998 Coronation Cup 1999 K George VI amp Q Elizabeth Stakes 1999 Irish Champion Stakes 1999 Breeders Cup Turf 1999 AwardsU S Champion Male Turf Horse 1999 European Horse of the Year 1999 European Champion Older Horse 1999 Timeform rating 138Last updated on 7 September 2007 Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 2 1 1996 Two year old season 2 2 1997 Three year old season 2 3 1998 Four year old season 2 4 1999 Five year old season 2 4 1 Spring 2 4 2 Summer 2 4 3 Autumn 3 Assessment 4 Stud career 5 Pedigree 6 References 7 External linksBackground EditDaylami a powerful 1 grey horse standing 17 hands high was bred in Ireland by his original owner the Aga Khan 2 who also bred both of his parents Daylami s sire Doyoun won the 2 000 Guineas and finished third in the Derby before a stud career in which he produced the winners of over two hundred races His most notable offspring apart from Daylami was the Breeders Cup Turf winner Kalanisi 3 Daltawa from whom Daylami inherited his grey coat was also the dam of the Prix de l Arc de Triomphe winner Dalakhani She was a member of one of the families established by Marcel Boussac and eventually acquired by the Aga Khan 4 5 He was first sent into training with Alain de Royer Dupre at Chantilly At the end of his three year old season he was bought by Godolphin and transferred the stable of Saeed bin Suroor His two most frequent jockeys were Gerald Mosse and after the move to Godolphin Frankie Dettori Like many grey horses Daylami changed in appearance as he aged In his earliest races he had a dark iron grey appearance 6 but looked almost white by the time of his retirement 7 Racing career Edit1996 Two year old season Edit Daylami did not appear on the racecourse until the September of his two year old season when he won a minor stakes race at Longchamp 8 Three weeks later he was moved up in class and won the Listed Prix Herod at Evry 9 On his final start of the year he was moved up to the highest class to contest the Group One Criterium de Saint Cloud Starting favourite as part of a two horse Aga Khan entry Daylami was sent into the lead in the straight but was caught in the closing stages and beaten three quartes of a length by Shaka The Aga Khan s colours carried by Daylami in 1996 and 1997 1997 Three year old season Edit As a three year old Daylami was campaigned exclusively over one mile He began by winning his first Group race beating Loup Sauvage by two lengths in the Prix de Fontainebleau at Longchamp in April 10 Three weeks later he beat the same horse by the same margin over the same course and distance to win the Group One Poule d Essai des Poulains on soft ground 11 with Godolphin s Bahamian Bounty winner of the Prix Morny and Middle Park Stakes finishing last of the six runners Although he had been entered in the Derby Daylami s connections made it clear that the colt would be kept to shorter distances 12 The colt was then sent abroad for the first time to contest the Group One St James s Palace Stakes at Royal Ascot Daylami s striking appearance impressed observers 13 and he was well fancied at 7 2 but in the race he seemed to be outpaced in the closing stages and finished a well beaten third to Starborough For his two remaining starts Daylami returned to France and continued to be tried over one mile In both of these races he proved the best of the three year old runners He reversed the Ascot form with Starborough in the Prix Jacques Le Marois but was beaten decisively by the four year old Spinning World On his final start of the year he finished third in a strong renewal of the Prix du Moulin de Longchamp behind Spinning World and Helissio 14 The Godolphin colours carried by Daylami in 1998 and 1999 1998 Four year old season Edit Daylami s move to Godolphin in the winter of 1997 8 brought more than a change of location as his new connections changed the focus of the horse s campaign to middle distance events In Europe the term middle distance covers races that would be considered long distance in North America He began promisingly carrying topweight of 9 4 130 lbs to victory at the Curragh in the Tattersalls Gold Cup then a Group Two race 15 He was a beaten favourite on his next run at Royal Ascot when he finished third to his stable companion Faithful Son in the Group Two Prince of Wales s Stakes but there were excuses for his defeat as Dettori had been unable to find space for a clear run at a crucial stage 16 in a race that was described as one big bump 17 In addition Daylami as a Group One winner had to carry five pounds more than the winner He reversed the form with Faithful Son at level weights to record his most valuable win so far in the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown two and a half weeks later The form of the race was not particularly strong however with Daylami being the only runner to have previously won a Group One event in Britain France or Ireland 18 Most of the attention was drawn by the fact that Saeed bin Suroor was responsible for training Daylami Faithful Son and Central Park giving the Godolphin team first second and third places in a Group One race 19 For his next start he was moved up to the mile and a half distance for the first time in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes in which he was ridden by Mick Kinane Dettori having opted to ride Swain Daylami started at 6 1 and ran up to expectations finishing fourth of the eight runners behind Swain High Rise and Royal Anthem In September 1998 Daylami was sent to the US for the Man o War Stakes at Belmont Park He raced close behind the leaders for most of the way before being switched to the outside in the straight He produced a strong late run to catch Buck s Boy in the closing stages and win by one and a quarter lengths 20 On his final European start of the year Daylami was brought back to a mile and a quarter and was slightly disappointing finishing third to the filly Alborada as the 6 5 favourite for the Champion Stakes The horse was again sent in November 1999 to contest the Breeders Cup Turf at Churchill Downs but was withdrawn after becoming unwell on the morning of the race 21 The race was won by Buck s Boy 1999 Five year old season Edit Spring Edit It is often assumed that thoroughbred racehorses reach their peak at the age of four 22 a belief supported by the weight for age scale which does not allow for any further improvement beyond that age 23 Daylami however was still improving see official ratings below and in 1999 he had his best season in terms of wins and prize money 24 This vindicated the decision of his owners to keep him in training after they had decided that the horse had more to give and more to prove 25 It was also seen as part of a growing trend to keep top class flat racers in training for longer than had been the fashion in the 1970s and 1980s 26 His season did not start particularly well In the Dubai World Cup he was badly hampered 27 and although staying on strongly he could finish only fifth to Almutawakel He was then made favourite for the Tattersalls Gold Cup which had been promoted to Group One level but after taking the lead in the straight he was overtaken in the closing stages and beaten two and a half lengths by the Japanese bred filly Shiva 28 Summer Edit It was from this point on that Daylami ridden in all his remaining races by Dettori showed his best form At Epsom he was third choice in the betting for the Coronation Cup behind Royal Anthem and the 1998 European Horse of the Year Dream Well but produced a sustained run in the last quarter mile to beat those rivals by three quarters of a length and half a length This was Daylami s first win over a mile and a half but the lack of early pace 29 and slow time of 2 40 26 meant that the race did not conclusively prove his stamina 30 He had been expected to run in the Eclipse Stakes 31 but was withdrawn from the race when his trainer decided that Daylami needed more time 26 He continued to attract attention however when beating the Group One winner Central Park by eight lengths in a sparkling exercise trial 32 In July he was an easy and impressive winner of the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes taking the lead over a furlong out and pulling away to win by five lengths 33 Although Daylami s connections were pleased with Dettori talking enthusiastically about the ultimate champion some observers including the Independent s correspondent were less convinced pointing out that the field for the King George had been well below its usual standard 25 Autumn Edit Daylami ran next in the Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown in which he produced what was probably his best performance Despite his win at Ascot Daylami started only second favourite behind Royal Anthem who had recently won the Group One International Stakes at York by eight lengths 34 The two horses so dominated the build up to the race that one prominent bookmaker announced that they would treat the race as a match for betting purposes 35 After tracking the leaders in the early stages Daylami moved through easily on the inside to take the lead in the straight and drew right away to win by nine lengths from the filly Dazzling Park with Dream Well third and Royal Anthem fifth 36 His performance was given a figure of 136 by the official handicapper the third highest recorded in Europe in the 1990s behind only Generous and Peintre Celebre 37 Daylami was sent to Paris for the Prix de l Arc de Triomphe in October although his connections made it clear that the heavy ground would not suit their horse and even considered withdrawing him 38 He made no impression in the race and was eased down by Dettori in the straight eventually finishing ninth behind Montjeu 39 In his final race Daylami was sent to Florida for the Breeders Cup Turf at Gulfstream Park The venue with its warm climate and tight seven furlong turf circuit was believed to be particularly challenging for European horses 40 with none of them having won when the Breeders Cup was run there in 1989 and 1992 Dettori s ability on American tracks had also been questioned after he had ridden a bizarre race on Swain in the previous year s Classic 41 Buck s Boy led early and exerted pressure from the front running 1 10 60 for the first six furlongs Daylami was always running prominently and was moved up to third behind Buck s Boy and Royal Anthem entering the straight He produced a powerful late run to take the lead inside the finl furlong and stayed on strongly to win by two and a half lengths from Royal Anthem with Buck s Boy third 42 As he returned on Daylami after the race Dettori shouted What about Swain now in reference to the criticism he had received 43 Daylami was then retired to stud Assessment EditIn the International Classification the forerunner of the World Thoroughbred Racehorse Rankings for 1998 Daylami was rated on 123 eight pounds behind the top weighted Skip Away 44 In the Classification for 1999 Daylami was rated the best horse in the world equal with Montjeu on a rating of 135 45 In January 2000 Daylami was awarded the titles of Horse of the Year and Top Older Horse at the Cartier Racing Awards In the same month he was named American Champion Male Turf Horse at the Eclipse Awards and finished runner up to Charismatic in the vote for American Horse of the Year 46 despite having run only once in the United States in the qualifying period Daylami earned his owners a 1 000 000 prize as the winner of the inaugural World Series Racing Championship a competition in which points were awarded for performances in nine major international middle distance races 47 48 Daylami was given a Timeform rating of 138 making him the equal of Nijinsky and Cigar 49 Zaynar by Daylami winner of the 2009 Triumph HurdleStud career EditThrough a joint ownership between his breeder the Aga Khan IV and Darley Stud he stood as a sire at the Aga Khan s Gilltown Stud near Kilcullen County Kildare Ireland until 2006 when he was sent to his Haras de Bonneval stud at Le Mesnil Mauger in France At the end of November 2006 Daylami was sold to Riethuiskrael Stud of South Africa owned by Altus Joubert Chairman of the South Africa Thoroughbred Breeders Association Chairman In 2010 Daylami returned to Ireland to join Coolagown Stud near Fermoy County Cork Ireland 50 Daylami has sired the winners of more than four hundred races The best of his progeny to date has been Grey Swallow winner of the 2004 Irish Derby and 2005 Tattersalls Gold Cup His other notable offspring have included Voila Ici Premio Roma Gran Premio di Milano Indian Days Bosphorus Cup x2 and the hurdler Zaynar Triumph Hurdle 51 Pedigree EditPedigree of Daylami IRE grey stallion 1994 52 53 SireDoyoun Mill Reef Never Bend NasrullahLalunMilan Mill PrincequilloVirginia WaterDumka Kashmir Tudor MelodyQueen of SpeedFaizebad Prince TajFloralieDamDaltawa Miswaki Mr Prospector Raise a NativeGold DiggerHopespringseternal BuckpasserRose BowerDamana Crystal Palace CaroHermieresDenia CrepelloRose Ness family 9 e References Edit Horse Godolphin Timeform Retrieved 15 September 2011 Daylami pedigree Racing Post Retrieved 15 September 2011 Doyoun Stud Record Racing Post Retrieved 15 September 2011 Inbreeding Pedigreepost net 14 January 2002 Archived from the original on 27 November 2011 Retrieved 15 September 2011 Anne Peters Thoroughbred Heritage 21 March 1980 Marcel Boussac 2 Golden Years Tbheritage com Retrieved 15 September 2011 Daylami images Aga Khan Studs Archived from the original on 2 April 2012 Retrieved 3 July 2012 Aga Khan Breds Perform Well at Cheltenham Festival Aga Khan Studs 23 March 2010 Archived from the original on 2 April 2012 Retrieved 3 July 2012 Prix de la Cascade Racing Post Retrieved 15 September 2011 Prix Herod Racing Post Retrieved 15 September 2011 Prix de Fontainebleau Racing Post Retrieved 15 September 2011 Poule d Essai des Poulains Racing Post Retrieved 15 September 2011 Edmondson Richard 12 May 1997 Aga unlikely to tackle Derby with Daylami Sport The Independent London Retrieved 15 September 2011 Edmondson Richard 18 June 1997 Sheikh has the Palace credit The Independent London Retrieved 15 September 2011 Prix du Moulin de Longchamp Racing Post Retrieved 15 September 2011 Tattersalls Gold Cup Racing Post 24 May 1998 Retrieved 15 September 2011 Prince of Wales s Stakes Racing Post 16 June 1998 Retrieved 15 September 2011 Arabs annex small piece of Berkshire The Independent London 17 June 1998 Retrieved 15 September 2011 dead link Eclipse Stakes Racing Post 4 July 1998 Retrieved 15 September 2011 Godolphin Achieves A Total Eclipse The Racing Post 6 July 1998 Retrieved 15 September 2011 Strom Rich 13 September 1998 Daylami Wins Man O war Stakes Chicago Tribune Retrieved 23 June 2013 Gray Ed 7 November 1999 Breeders Cup Notebook Pqasb Retrieved 15 September 2011 Life of a racehorse Racing career Britishhorseracing com Archived from the original on 31 March 2012 Retrieved 15 September 2011 WFA PDF britishhorseracing com Archived from the original PDF on 31 March 2012 Retrieved 3 July 2012 Daylami race record Racing Post Retrieved 15 September 2011 a b Daylami team cashing in The Independent London 26 July 1999 Retrieved 15 September 2011 a b Daylami rerouted to Ascot Retrieved 15 September 2011 via The Free Library Dubai World Cup Racing Post Retrieved 15 September 2011 Tattersalls Gold Cup Racing Post Retrieved 15 September 2011 Wood Greg 5 June 1999 Cecil hits six The Independent London Retrieved 15 September 2011 Coronation Cup Racing Post Retrieved 15 September 2011 Davies Ian 29 June 1999 Daylami seeks total Eclipse The Independent London Retrieved 15 September 2011 Daylami in sparkling form Retrieved 15 September 2011 via The Free Library King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes Racing Post Retrieved 15 September 2011 International Stakes Racing Post Retrieved 15 September 2011 Anthem odds on to overcome Daylami The Independent London 4 September 1999 Retrieved 15 September 2011 Irish Champion Stakes Racing Post Retrieved 15 September 2011 Official Handicapper s verdict on Daylami The Independent London 14 September 1999 Retrieved 15 September 2011 dead link Live Blog 2 October 1999 Daylami Arc bid in balance Irish Independent Retrieved 15 September 2011 Prix de l Arc de Triomphe Racing Post Retrieved 15 September 2011 Gulfstream may sweep away all The Independent London 6 November 1999 Retrieved 15 September 2011 Finley Bill 19 November 1998 Jock Is Own Worst Enemy New York Daily News Retrieved 15 September 2011 Breeders Cup Turf Racing Post 6 November 1999 Retrieved 15 September 2011 Daylami breaks the circuit of defeat The Independent London 8 November 1999 Retrieved 15 September 2011 International classifications 1998 13 January 1999 Retrieved 15 September 2011 via The Free Library Montjeu Daylami top International Classification Thoroughbred Times 18 January 2000 Retrieved 15 September 2011 Daylami pipped by Charismatic Retrieved 15 September 2011 via The Free Library World Series Racing Championship BBC News 24 April 2003 Retrieved 15 September 2011 Edmondson Richard 26 March 1999 Racing launches world series The Independent London Retrieved 15 September 2011 Timeform highweights Chef de race com Archived from the original on 22 May 2012 Retrieved 12 September 2011 Daylami returns to Ireland Daily Racing Form Retrieved 15 September 2011 Daylami Stud Record Racing Post Retrieved 15 September 2011 Daylami Aga Khan Studs Archived from the original on 11 December 2010 Retrieved 15 September 2011 Daylami pedigree Equineline 8 May 2012 Retrieved 3 July 2012 External links EditCareer 1 2 3 Colour Chart Daylami Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Daylami amp oldid 1125081436, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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