MEYDAN 2015/16
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9 years 4 months ago
Flash Fire looks the right one if the exchanges are anything to go by.
Guessing has never been widely acclaimed as a good gambling strategy.
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9 years 4 months ago - 9 years 4 months ago
Go mike! great day so far
That race franks Harrys son form as well , promising stuff.
That race franks Harrys son form as well , promising stuff.
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9 years 4 months ago - 9 years 4 months ago
MDK doing SA racing proud!
Hoping to close a small double on Mutamakkin.
Hoping to close a small double on Mutamakkin.
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Re: MEYDAN 2015/16
9 years 4 months ago
Liquid mercury exceptionally stiff, should have run right in the first 3 if not win
Well done MDK.
Well done MDK.
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Re: MEYDAN 2015/16
9 years 4 months ago
Was brilliant.....and then I heard about Royal ridge
and then Rock Cocktail 
Commiserations to those connections.


Commiserations to those connections.
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Re: MEYDAN 2015/16
9 years 4 months agoBob Brogan wrote: Mubtaahij entered for Thursday
Bob, I read on Bloodhorse that Frosted (4th in the Kentucy Derby and 2nd in the Belmont to American Pharoah) is also entered for Thursday.
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9 years 4 months agonaresh wrote:Bob Brogan wrote: Mubtaahij entered for Thursday
Bob, I read on Bloodhorse that Frosted (4th in the Kentucy Derby and 2nd in the Belmont to American Pharoah) is also entered for Thursday.
Can`t see him buddy www.emiratesracing.com/node/4?id=2713#tab-10231
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Re: MEYDAN 2015/16
9 years 4 months ago
Mohaymen Pointing Toward Fountain of Youth
Shadwell Stable's Mohaymen, who won the Jan. 30 Lambholm South Holy Bull Stakes (gr. II) to remain undefeated in four starts, came out of the race in good order and is on target for the Feb. 27 Fountain of Youth Stakes (gr. II) at Gulfstream Park should his connections opt for that spot.
"He came out of the race great," trainer Kiaran McLaughlin said Jan. 31. "He ate up last night and looks excellent this morning. For now, we're pointing for the Fountain of Youth. I haven't confirmed that with Rick Nichols yet or Sheikh Hamdan, but I think that's the plan."
McLaughlin is headed to Dubai, where Frosted is scheduled to race Feb. 4 in preparation for the Dubai World Cup (UAE-I) in late March.
Nichols, the United States-based racing manager for Shadwell's Sheikh Hamdan, was on hand for the Holy Bull and was impressed by Mohaymen, a 3-year-old Tapit colt who defeated Champagne Stakes (gr. I) winner Greenpointcrusader with ease.
"(It put) chills up and down the back," Nichols said. "He's just really good. We know he has been good, but this really proves that he's that kind of horse. He beat a grade I winner and it looked to me like he was doing it pretty easy. He had his ears pricked. He was happy.
"Our original plan was, if he liked the track and ran well, we'd leave him here (for) maybe the Fountain of Youth and Florida Derby (gr. I). We'll see how he comes out and what the boss thinks."
Mohaymen, a $2.2 million Keeneland September yearling sale purchase bred by Clearsky Farm, last year broke his maiden first time out and then won two grade II stakes, the Nashua and the Remsen. He was ridden as usual by Junior Alvarado in the Holy Bull.
"I was nervous after he didn't break sharp, because it didn't look like there was much pace in the race," McLaughlin said. "I thought we might break well and just be on the lead and stay out of trouble. That didn't happen, but obviously Junior was fine and he had plenty of horse and plenty of confidence. He's just a special, special colt."
Shadwell Stable's Mohaymen, who won the Jan. 30 Lambholm South Holy Bull Stakes (gr. II) to remain undefeated in four starts, came out of the race in good order and is on target for the Feb. 27 Fountain of Youth Stakes (gr. II) at Gulfstream Park should his connections opt for that spot.
"He came out of the race great," trainer Kiaran McLaughlin said Jan. 31. "He ate up last night and looks excellent this morning. For now, we're pointing for the Fountain of Youth. I haven't confirmed that with Rick Nichols yet or Sheikh Hamdan, but I think that's the plan."
McLaughlin is headed to Dubai, where Frosted is scheduled to race Feb. 4 in preparation for the Dubai World Cup (UAE-I) in late March.
Nichols, the United States-based racing manager for Shadwell's Sheikh Hamdan, was on hand for the Holy Bull and was impressed by Mohaymen, a 3-year-old Tapit colt who defeated Champagne Stakes (gr. I) winner Greenpointcrusader with ease.
"(It put) chills up and down the back," Nichols said. "He's just really good. We know he has been good, but this really proves that he's that kind of horse. He beat a grade I winner and it looked to me like he was doing it pretty easy. He had his ears pricked. He was happy.
"Our original plan was, if he liked the track and ran well, we'd leave him here (for) maybe the Fountain of Youth and Florida Derby (gr. I). We'll see how he comes out and what the boss thinks."
Mohaymen, a $2.2 million Keeneland September yearling sale purchase bred by Clearsky Farm, last year broke his maiden first time out and then won two grade II stakes, the Nashua and the Remsen. He was ridden as usual by Junior Alvarado in the Holy Bull.
"I was nervous after he didn't break sharp, because it didn't look like there was much pace in the race," McLaughlin said. "I thought we might break well and just be on the lead and stay out of trouble. That didn't happen, but obviously Junior was fine and he had plenty of horse and plenty of confidence. He's just a special, special colt."
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Re: MEYDAN 2015/16
9 years 4 months ago
^^^^^^^This is one serious colt, should be fav for the derby unless something pops out the woodwork?
I hope the Sheik can finally have his derby win.
I hope the Sheik can finally have his derby win.
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