Daryz Given Royal Ascot Target After Dominant Prix Ganay Victory
Daryz has emerged as one of the most exciting horses in European racing following his authoritative victory in the Prix Ganay at Longchamp on Sunday. The four-year-old son of Galileo, trained by the legendary Andre Fabre, swept to victory by three lengths, marking his second consecutive Group One triumph and cementing his status as a potential superstar.
The performance caught the attention of racing experts and punters alike, with Daryz tracking comfortably off the pace before producing a devastating turn of foot in the straight. Jockey Maxime Guyon had to nudging barely during the final 200 metres as the colt quickened away from his rivals with consummate ease.
Speaking after the race, Fabre revealed that Royal Ascot is now the primary target for the impressive winner. "He has come out of the race in excellent condition," Fabre stated. "The way he travelled and the way he finished suggests he can handle the quicker ground at Ascot. We are strongly considering the Prince of Wales's Stakes or the Queen Anne Stakes as potential targets."
Daryz claimed victory in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe last October, becoming the first French-trained winner of the prestigious contest since Trevor Dollar in 2013. His progression this season suggests he is reaching his peak, with the Royal Ascot meeting scheduled for June representing the perfect opportunity to showcase his talents on the international stage.
Connections will now prepare the colt for a potential trip to Britain, with Ascot's unique undulating track presenting a new challenge. The Prince of Wales's Stakes over 1¼ miles offers a natural progression, while the Queen Anne Stakes at a mile would test his tactical speed over the shorter distance.
Bookmakers have responded to the Prix Ganay victory by shortening Daryz to 6-1 for the Prince of Wales's Stakes, with some firms offering as low as 8-1 for the Queen Anne contest. The horse will face his biggest test yet if heading to Ascot, potentially meeting established performers including most recent Group One winners from the mile and 10-furlong divisions.
The decision on which race to target will be made in the coming weeks, with Fabre stressing the importance of finding the right conditions for his star performer. "We have time to make the final decision," he added. "The horse will tell us what he needs. He has shown he can handle any trip from 10 furlongs to a mile and a quarter, so we have options."
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