Mike’s 2012 Dubai string
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Mike’s 2012 Dubai string
13 years 6 months ago
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MIKE de Kock evaluated his string for the 2012 Dubai International Racing Carnival after his recent trip to the UAE and said on Thursday: “That we’ve have to leave horses like Igugu in South Africa due to the export protocol was a setback, but I’m pleased to say that we have a few exciting new contenders and some of our old, hard-knocking runners to represent us. There is scope for a good Carnival.”
He discussed them in turn:
Anearobio (ARG)
“He arrived lame last season and we weren’t able to train him at all, but he’s turned the corner, he’s come well. He is a former Champion Two-Year-Old in Argentina and is a horse with ability that punters can follow.”
Bold Silvano:
“He is extremely well and has been in full work for a while. He is doing what we’re expecting of him and is one of our Dubai World Cup hopefuls.”
Disa Leader:
“He’s joined us from trainer Gilbert Rousset in Mauritius we’re hoping the Mauritian form stands up like it did with Mr Brock. Johnny Geroudis will be coming to Dubai to ride him.”
Enjoy Dubai (ARG):
“He won a Gr 3 sprint in Argentina for Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Maktoum.”
Happy Valley:
“He fell apart during last year’s Carnival but he’s another who has blossomed in his time off. He’s a different horse now and we’re expecting a much better season from him.”
Hunting Tower:
“The old horse is still enjoying Dubai and he’s working very well, will be trying his best.”
Irish Flame:
“We couldn’t get into the Hong Kong race we had planned for him, but he’s a different horse than he was last season and should also stand his ground.”
King Of Rome:
“Same old, same old. We’ll try with him again, he has some fair Dubai form to his name.”
Mahbooba:
“She enjoyed a successful season in Europe, she’s fresh and looking good, working well.”
Master Of Hounds:
“We got him from trainer Aiden O’Brien and he’s impressed us. He is talented and his work is good. He finished second in the UAE Derby and fifth in the Kentucky Derby – a horse with plenty of potential that could be anything.”
Mr Brock:
“It seems age has done nothing to this old warrior. He is as lively and happy as he was at two and should have another good Carnival spell.”
Musir:
“Also back in Dubai after a very good season in England and Turkey. We might switch him to grass at Meydan and he is likely to be as competitive as always.”
Mutahadee:
“He was formerly trained in Ireland by Fuzzy Stack, where he raced successfully and was Gr 3 placed. He’s a nice sort to race over a mile and up.”
Reem:
“She didn’t have a good season in Europe, but should do better back in Dubai. Likely to go for all-weather handicaps, but may also be switched to grass.”
Rerouted:
“He was the pacemaker for Frankel and has some good form. We bought him as a fun horse for a partnership including myself, Bernard Kantor, Larry Nestadt, Lee Westwood, Chubby Chandler, Dr John McVeigh and Jehan Malherbe and we’ll see how he goes.”
River Jetez:
“Successful in Singapore, Europe and the US this year and she’s back in Dubai, rising nine. I haven’t ever trained a mare as old as this and they can be tricky to assess, but she’s well and we’ll be holding thumbs she can have another big Carnival.”
Star Empire:
“He won in Dubai last season and looks a better horse this time round.”
Viscount Nelson:
“Here’s a horse we’re leasing from Coolmore for a few mates. He’s had more problems than the Greek economy but has some great early form and he’s sound now. He could be anything and we’re quite excited about him.”
War Artist:
“He’s in line for an attendance record at the Carnival and has been successful here. He’s owned by Rupert Plersch and a year older, if he can regain his old sparkle he will be effective again.”
Warsaw:
“Also has a few Carnivals behind him and we’ll be looking for handicaps on the all-weather track.”
Wonder Lawn:
“In the ‘same old’ category too, and also in good shape. If he reproduces his sparkle from last season he will earn again next season.”
Zanzamar:
“He had joint surgery after last year’s Carnival and he’s doing fine. We’re expecting more from him in 2012, he’s a very capable horse.”
Mikdaan:
“A Maiden winner by Dubawi from Richard Fahey’s stable in the UK, looks to have the potential to win more races.”
Champagne Reef:
“Finished third in England in his only start and represents the “Vikings”, Erik Lobben and his partners from Norway.”
MIKE de Kock evaluated his string for the 2012 Dubai International Racing Carnival after his recent trip to the UAE and said on Thursday: “That we’ve have to leave horses like Igugu in South Africa due to the export protocol was a setback, but I’m pleased to say that we have a few exciting new contenders and some of our old, hard-knocking runners to represent us. There is scope for a good Carnival.”
He discussed them in turn:
Anearobio (ARG)
“He arrived lame last season and we weren’t able to train him at all, but he’s turned the corner, he’s come well. He is a former Champion Two-Year-Old in Argentina and is a horse with ability that punters can follow.”
Bold Silvano:
“He is extremely well and has been in full work for a while. He is doing what we’re expecting of him and is one of our Dubai World Cup hopefuls.”
Disa Leader:
“He’s joined us from trainer Gilbert Rousset in Mauritius we’re hoping the Mauritian form stands up like it did with Mr Brock. Johnny Geroudis will be coming to Dubai to ride him.”
Enjoy Dubai (ARG):
“He won a Gr 3 sprint in Argentina for Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Maktoum.”
Happy Valley:
“He fell apart during last year’s Carnival but he’s another who has blossomed in his time off. He’s a different horse now and we’re expecting a much better season from him.”
Hunting Tower:
“The old horse is still enjoying Dubai and he’s working very well, will be trying his best.”
Irish Flame:
“We couldn’t get into the Hong Kong race we had planned for him, but he’s a different horse than he was last season and should also stand his ground.”
King Of Rome:
“Same old, same old. We’ll try with him again, he has some fair Dubai form to his name.”
Mahbooba:
“She enjoyed a successful season in Europe, she’s fresh and looking good, working well.”
Master Of Hounds:
“We got him from trainer Aiden O’Brien and he’s impressed us. He is talented and his work is good. He finished second in the UAE Derby and fifth in the Kentucky Derby – a horse with plenty of potential that could be anything.”
Mr Brock:
“It seems age has done nothing to this old warrior. He is as lively and happy as he was at two and should have another good Carnival spell.”
Musir:
“Also back in Dubai after a very good season in England and Turkey. We might switch him to grass at Meydan and he is likely to be as competitive as always.”
Mutahadee:
“He was formerly trained in Ireland by Fuzzy Stack, where he raced successfully and was Gr 3 placed. He’s a nice sort to race over a mile and up.”
Reem:
“She didn’t have a good season in Europe, but should do better back in Dubai. Likely to go for all-weather handicaps, but may also be switched to grass.”
Rerouted:
“He was the pacemaker for Frankel and has some good form. We bought him as a fun horse for a partnership including myself, Bernard Kantor, Larry Nestadt, Lee Westwood, Chubby Chandler, Dr John McVeigh and Jehan Malherbe and we’ll see how he goes.”
River Jetez:
“Successful in Singapore, Europe and the US this year and she’s back in Dubai, rising nine. I haven’t ever trained a mare as old as this and they can be tricky to assess, but she’s well and we’ll be holding thumbs she can have another big Carnival.”
Star Empire:
“He won in Dubai last season and looks a better horse this time round.”
Viscount Nelson:
“Here’s a horse we’re leasing from Coolmore for a few mates. He’s had more problems than the Greek economy but has some great early form and he’s sound now. He could be anything and we’re quite excited about him.”
War Artist:
“He’s in line for an attendance record at the Carnival and has been successful here. He’s owned by Rupert Plersch and a year older, if he can regain his old sparkle he will be effective again.”
Warsaw:
“Also has a few Carnivals behind him and we’ll be looking for handicaps on the all-weather track.”
Wonder Lawn:
“In the ‘same old’ category too, and also in good shape. If he reproduces his sparkle from last season he will earn again next season.”
Zanzamar:
“He had joint surgery after last year’s Carnival and he’s doing fine. We’re expecting more from him in 2012, he’s a very capable horse.”
Mikdaan:
“A Maiden winner by Dubawi from Richard Fahey’s stable in the UK, looks to have the potential to win more races.”
Champagne Reef:
“Finished third in England in his only start and represents the “Vikings”, Erik Lobben and his partners from Norway.”
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13 years 6 months ago
Will be having a few punts on Gold Silvano and Master of Hounds and all the best to MDK and his team
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Re: Re: Mike’s 2012 Dubai string
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scotia Wrote:
> Will be having a few punts on Gold Silvano ...
I used to believe that if a horse's name was spelled or said wrongly that was a sign of good luck! Let's hope he proves a Gold mine for you and the owners this year.
> Will be having a few punts on Gold Silvano ...
I used to believe that if a horse's name was spelled or said wrongly that was a sign of good luck! Let's hope he proves a Gold mine for you and the owners this year.
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Re: Re: Mike’s 2012 Dubai string
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Good luck .who is gonna be the stable jock?will be interesting to know.I see wawing is also riding so now and then.you were a good team.... Good luck.....
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Can't wait to see bold silvano run and win the big 1 for mdk
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Re: Re: Mike’s 2012 Dubai string
13 years 5 months ago
By michael burns 11:55PM 14 DEC 2011
Argentina: Mike de Kock's Dubai Carnival prospects have received a significant boots with news that Argentina's star filly Balada Sale, a dual Classic winner, is to join his string for the Meydan jamboree.
Carnival stalwart De Kock is unable to take his domestic stars to Dubai owing to an export ban on South African-based horses owing to African Horse Sickness.
He still expects to send out a strong team of 20-plus horses, among them former Ballydoyle star Master Of Hounds plus last year's Durban July one-two Bold Silvano and Irish Flame, UAE 1,000 Guineas winner Mahbooba and top-class mare River Jetez.
De Kock has also enjoyed significant success in Dubai in the past with former South American-trained stars such as Asiatic Boy, who was trained in Argentine before landing the UAE Triple Crown in 2007 and then finishing second to Curlin in the following season's Dubai World Cup.
Argentine compatriot Honour Devil also won the UAE Guineas and Derby in 2008.
De Kock's new recruit Balada Sale comes after being purchased privately by international agent Emmanuel de Seroux on behalf of top Japanese breeder Katsumi Yoshida of Northern Farm.
The three-year-old daughter of Not For Sale capped off her 2011 campaign with impressive victories in both the Gran Premio Polla de Potrancas (Argentine 1,000 Guineas) and Gran Premio Seleccion (Oaks).
"She will be sent to Dubai for the meeting and will be trained by Mike de Kock," said De Seroux.
Balada Sale won five of six starts in her native Argentina, including a streak of five races on the dirt, capped by her 11-length procession in the Oaks to cement her status as the nation's top three-year-old filly.
Argentina: Mike de Kock's Dubai Carnival prospects have received a significant boots with news that Argentina's star filly Balada Sale, a dual Classic winner, is to join his string for the Meydan jamboree.
Carnival stalwart De Kock is unable to take his domestic stars to Dubai owing to an export ban on South African-based horses owing to African Horse Sickness.
He still expects to send out a strong team of 20-plus horses, among them former Ballydoyle star Master Of Hounds plus last year's Durban July one-two Bold Silvano and Irish Flame, UAE 1,000 Guineas winner Mahbooba and top-class mare River Jetez.
De Kock has also enjoyed significant success in Dubai in the past with former South American-trained stars such as Asiatic Boy, who was trained in Argentine before landing the UAE Triple Crown in 2007 and then finishing second to Curlin in the following season's Dubai World Cup.
Argentine compatriot Honour Devil also won the UAE Guineas and Derby in 2008.
De Kock's new recruit Balada Sale comes after being purchased privately by international agent Emmanuel de Seroux on behalf of top Japanese breeder Katsumi Yoshida of Northern Farm.
The three-year-old daughter of Not For Sale capped off her 2011 campaign with impressive victories in both the Gran Premio Polla de Potrancas (Argentine 1,000 Guineas) and Gran Premio Seleccion (Oaks).
"She will be sent to Dubai for the meeting and will be trained by Mike de Kock," said De Seroux.
Balada Sale won five of six starts in her native Argentina, including a streak of five races on the dirt, capped by her 11-length procession in the Oaks to cement her status as the nation's top three-year-old filly.
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Re: Re: Mike’s 2012 Dubai string
13 years 5 months ago
Best of Luck to MDK, Hope he makes South Africa proud(tu)
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Re: Re: Mike’s 2012 Dubai string
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westside Wrote:
> Can't wait to see bold silvano run and win the big
> 1 for mdk
That would be nice. I still have splinters from when I head-butted my desk after I read he was scratched from the big one last time.
> Can't wait to see bold silvano run and win the big
> 1 for mdk
That would be nice. I still have splinters from when I head-butted my desk after I read he was scratched from the big one last time.
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Re: Re: Mike’s 2012 Dubai string
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magiclips Wrote:
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> That would be nice. I still have splinters from
> when I head-butted my desk after I read he was
> scratched from the big one last time.
Magic, I am concerned for your desk ... has it recovered yet from being butted by your head? Please reassure me that it has not suffered lasting damage.
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> That would be nice. I still have splinters from
> when I head-butted my desk after I read he was
> scratched from the big one last time.
Magic, I am concerned for your desk ... has it recovered yet from being butted by your head? Please reassure me that it has not suffered lasting damage.
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