Dubai 2012

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13 years 5 months ago
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I can think of a few horses running at Flamingo Park that would be competitive in some of these races.

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Re: Re: Dubai 2012

13 years 5 months ago
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hibernia Wrote:
> Im just glad that Dubai is back again so the rest
> of SAF racing can ride on his(MDK) back for the
> next 3 months (:P)


Mahbooba aaaaaaaaaaaaaaall class! 3 legged Jackpot!!!(tu) :)-D

The first of a 3 month ride was smooth' real smooth!

Woza Friday!!!(:D

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Mahbooba takes Al Rashidiya Trial



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The Mike de Kock-trained Mahbooba was the impressive winner of the 1800m Al Rashidiya Trial Presented By Longines, the featured turf race on the first night of the 2012 Dubai World Cup Carnival at a meeting kindly sponsored by Longines.



First one past the post in last year's UAE 1000 Guineas, Mahbooba was a winner in England during the summer and won well to the delight of winning jockey Christophe Soumillon who said: "She was good on [all-weather] last year but seems just as good on the turf. This trip of 1800m was probably as short as she would want as she won over 2400m in England and stays well. I am not sure what future plans will be but we should have plenty of options with her and she is an ideal sort for the Carnival."



De Kock is second only to Saeed bin Suroor in the history of the Carnival and it was the Godolphin handler who made a flying start to the evening when his Sarrsar won the opening 1900m Longines Conquest Collection handicap from stable companion Cappone.



Stable jockey Frankie Dettori was on the runner-up on that occasion but quickly made amends in the following 2200m Longines Prima Luna on bin Suroor's Honour System.



Bin Suroor said: "We have some nice horses for the Carnival and these two will probably be kept busy in this kind of race. It is a great start to the year and hopefully we have more winners to come."



Dettori completed his own double in the concluding 1400m turf Longines Saint Imier Collection on Time Prisoner who was also part of a brace for Godolphin's other handler, Mahmood Al Zarooni.



Al Zarooni had earlier saddled City Style to beat stable companion Bridgefield in the 1600m Longines Master Collection Moon Phases with Mickael Barzalona completing his double in the process on a great night for the whole Godolphin team.



Al Zarooni said: "That is a great start to our Carnival and hopefully it can continue. We have some nice horses to run this year but it is just great to make a winning start."



The first international winner of the 2012 Dubai World Cup Carnival came from the UK in the form of Addictive Dream, trained by Carnival regular Dandy Nicholls. It was the trainer’s first UAE winner at the 66th attempt.



His son Adrian was in the saddle and the winning trainer said: "Finally we have managed to win one. I think it is 10 years we have been trying now! We thought we had a decent chance but I was a bit worried he might have hit the front a bit too soon. Luckily he held on and it is just brilliant for the owners and whole team."



The opening leg of the Meydan Masters International Jockey Challenge went to Furnace, trained by Erwan Charpy and ridden by Irishman Colm O'Donoghue.



Charpy said: "That was a great ride from a top jockey. He was able to get an easy lead and judged it perfectly."



The jockey goes into Friday's final three races in the challenge with a healthy lead and said: "It is nice to get a win on the board. Tomorrow will be interesting as there are a lot of very good jockeys here so it will not be easy to hold on but I will be trying hard."

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Re: Re: Dubai 2012

13 years 5 months ago
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Well done again to the MDK team

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Re: Re: Dubai 2012

13 years 5 months ago
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Cards are up for Friday => LINK

All low level races today but I found two SAf runners. The first is particularly interesting.

Race 1: AW 1200m, Maiden, $15 000
(NOR) Need To Know (SAf) => Unraced 3 year old gelding by Western Winter out of Promisefrommyheart (Elliodor). Trained by Al Raihe, ridden by Ffrench.

Race 7: AW 1200m, 60-80 Handicap, $20 000

69 Major Victory (SAf) => Won maiden in 6th start at Turffontein on 17/7/2010. Run 3 times in England (3rd in 0-85 handicap) and 8 times in UAE (all unplaced).

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13 years 5 months ago
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Sabre Wrote:
> Cards are up for Friday => LINK
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> All low level races today but I found two SAf
> runners. The first is particularly interesting.
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> Race 1: AW 1200m, Maiden, $15 000
> (NOR) Need To Know (SAf) => Unraced 3 year old
> gelding by Western Winter out of
> Promisefrommyheart (Elliodor). Trained by Al
> Raihe, ridden by Ffrench.

That's quite some pedigree ... dam was Equus 3-y-o champion filly (Classic) and her dam is a full sister to London News. Holding thumbs for a good result even if it's green.

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13 years 5 months ago
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Wonder how he managed to get to Dubai unraced and Gelded?

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13 years 5 months ago
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hibernia Wrote:
> Wonder how he managed to get to Dubai unraced and
> Gelded?

There's no minimum performance rule for import in Dubai, as far as I know.

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Re: Re: Dubai 2012

13 years 5 months ago
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Who is Sand Storm :S

Send Bumpy to Dubai (:D

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13 years 5 months ago
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Prime Spirit
Tahaamah

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Cards are up for Thursday => LINK
Here are the horses with some SAf connection.

Race 2: AW 1400m, 95-105 Handicap, $110 000
104 Reem (Aus) - Mike de Kock
102 Storm Chispazo (Arg) - Herman Brown

Race 4: UAE 2000 Guineas Trial, AW 1400m, Conditions, $50 000
97 Enjoy Dubai (Arg) - Mike de Kock/Kevin Shea
80 Mickdaam (Ire) - Mike de Kock
n/a Need To Know (SAf) ***only 3rd reserve, unlikely to run***

Race 6: Al Maktoum Challenge Round 1, AW 1600m, GR3, $200 000

117 Musir (Aus) - Mike de Kock
110 Le Drakkar (Aus)
115 Master Of Hounds (USA) - Mike de Kock/Kevin Shea

Race 7: T 2000m, 100-110 Handicap, $120 000

110 Mikhail Glinka (Ire) - Herman Brown
107 Happy Valley (Arg) - Mike de Kock/Kevin Shea
107 Hunting Tower (SAf) - Mike de Kock

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Re: Re: Dubai 2012

13 years 5 months ago
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Sure Master of the Hounds was second in last years Uae Derby? exciting prospect...

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