MEYDAN (UAE), risultati della prima Riunione della stagione, corse dell’ 8 gennaio 2015. A seguire i commenti // Meydan Racecourse staged the opening fixture of the 2015 Dubai World Cup Carnival on Thursday evening and the Surfer, trained by Satish Seemar and the mount of stable jockey, Richard Mullen won the featured Thoroughbred race, the Group 2 opening round of the Al Maktoum Challenge // Safety Check Gives Godolphin A Third Success On First Night // True Story Wins Singspiel Well

 

MEYDAN (UAE)

 
GOING: DIRT: FAST; TURF: GOOD.

3:20 - Longines Prima Luna (Handicap) (Dirt)

1m1½f, £42,307.69

I’m Back 16/1 
Henry Clay 6/1 
Le Bernardin 12/1 

12 ran Distances: 1l, 2½l, ½l
TIME 1m 59.04s

Jockey: Dane O’Neill
Trainer: Saeed bin Suroor

CSF: 112.84
TRICAST: 1223.27

3:55 - Longines Master Collection (Handicap) (Turf)

5f, £46,153.85

Hototo 6/1 
Fityaan 12/1 
Caspian Prince 13/2 

10 ran Distances: 1¼l, nse, ¾l
TIME 57.68s (fast by 0.32s)

Jockey: Luke Morris
Trainer: Fawzi Abdulla Nass

CSF: 76.63
TRICAST: 480.39

4:30 - Longines Saint Imier (Handicap) (Dirt)

7f, £42,307.69

Faulkner 4/1J 
Tamarkuz 10/1 
Shaishee 4/1J 

14 ran Distances: ¾l, shd, 1¾l
TIME 1m 25.08s

Jockey: Pat Dobbs
Trainer: Doug Watson

CSF: 46.80
TRICAST: 176.87

 

5:05 - Singspiel Stakes Presented By Longines Conquest (Listed Race) (Turf)

1m1f, £57,692.31

True Story 13/8F 
Mushreq 9/4 
Pilote 16/1 

9 ran Distances: 3¼l, ½l, hd
TIME 1m 48.79s (fast by 0.61s)

Jockey: James Doyle
Trainer: Saeed bin Suroor

 

5:40 - Al Maktoum Challenge R1 (Group 2) (Dirt)

1m, £96,153.85

Surfer 4/1 
Frankyfourfingers 33/1 
Haatheq 25/1 

15 ran Distances: 2¼l, 1¼l, ½l
TIME 1m 38.21s

Jockey: Richard Mullen
Trainer: S Seemar

CSF: 148.91

6:15 - Longines Conquest Classic (Handicap) (Turf)

7f, £46,153.85

Safety Check 13/2 
Another Party 8/1 
Music Theory 7/2F 

NR: Professor

13 ran Distances: 2¾l, 1¼l, ¼l
TIME 1m 23.13s (fast by 0.07s)

Jockey: Cam Hardie
Trainer: Charlie Appleby

CSF: 57.31
TRICAST: 215.62.

fonte : RacingPost

 

Surfer Sails home in the Group 2 Al Maktoum Challenge Under Richard Mullen

Thursday, 8 January, 2015

Satish Seemar Star Claims Feature on Opening Dubai World Cup Carnival Night

Meydan Racecourse staged the opening fixture of the 2015 Dubai World Cup Carnival on Thursday evening and the Surfer, trained by Satish Seemar and the mount of stable jockey, Richard Mullen won the featured Thoroughbred race, the Group 2 opening round of the Al Maktoum Challenge.

Victorious in the Listed Dubai Mile Creek, over the same course and distance, 21 days earlier, Surfer has also been placed in the second and third rounds of the Al Maktoum Challenge in the past.

Mullen was positive, sending his mount for home about 700m out but the pair had to work hard to deny Frankyfourfingers who looked a big danger 300m out.

He would have been a first winner for new trainer, Salem bin Ghadayer but Mullen’s mount found plenty for pressure and they won well in the end.

“This horse just loves the dirt,” said Mullen. “He always worked well on it at home and has shown a real liking for it here at Meydan. He ran some great races here on the old all-weather surface but this is really his game.

“We will have to sit down and plan whether to step up in trip or stick to 1600m with the Burj Nahaar on Super Saturday and the Godolphin Mile on Dubai World Cup night possible targets.”

The Group 1 Purebred Arabian equivalent, the opening race on the card, saw Majed Al Jahouri’s amazing nine-race winning streak in local Group One Purebred Arabian contests come to an end.

He won all eight last season, and the first one of this campaign but his Rizaq was only second behind Bigg N Rich, trained by Eric Lemartinel and always going nicely under Wayne Smith.

The pair hit the front, still traveling well, halfway up the straight and quickened away from old rival and previous leader, AF Lafeh.

“Everything went right for him this evening whereas I could not get a clear run last time when AF Lafeh beat us.
“I was always going best and then he quickened when I asked him.”

The Dubai World Cup Carnival’s leading trainer, Saeed bin Suroor, wasted no time opening his 2015 account and was in double form, highlighted by the very easy victory of True Story in the Listed Singspiel Stakes.

Once new stable jockey, James Doyle, took his mount to the front at the top of the straight, the race was over as a contest. Considered a live Epsom Derby prospect last year, after winning the Feilden Stakes at Newmarket he was then third in the Dante Stakes before a seventh in the Epsom Classic.

After three further defeats he was subsequently gelded.

“He’s a little bit of a boy really,” said Doyle. “He was on his toes before the race, but that’s a good sign. He’s settled since they gelded him which has been the making of him. He was well fancied in the Derby and didn’t quite stay probably, but he won nicely tonight and I’m sure there’s more to come.”

Bin Suroor had initiated his brace with the appropriately named I’m Back winning the first Thoroughbred race, a 1900m dirt handicap.

Dane O’Neill was in the saddle and the pair hit the front 200m before fighting off a renewed challenge from the gallant Henry Clay who had tried to make all under Pat Dobbs.

“He was certainly game, said O’Neill. “We all know how tough the second is and my fellow showed a great attitude as well. It is nice to get an early winner on the board.”

Second in the 1000m turf sprint on the card last year when headed close home by Ahtoug, the Fawzi Nass-trained Hototo went one better this time, with Ahtoug among his nine victims.

Headed in the dying strides 12 months ago, when he tried to make all, he was produced to lead about 300m out by Luke Morris for whom he was a first UAE winner.

“This horse has a really high cruising speed and the team had him very fit for this return to action,” said Nass. “I was happy to get a lead into the race and he then quickened very well.”

Faulkner, winner of the first trial on the Meydan dirt, made it three wins from three official starts when finishing well to land a 1400m dirt handicap under Pat Dobbs, riding for his main employer, Doug Watson.

Drawn in 13, Dobbs was forced to take him in midfield before asking his mount to close on the home turn. Faulkner responded gamely to put his head in front where it mattered.

“We were not the best away,” explained Dobbs. “From that draw we knew I would need to be patient but he is a nice young, inexperienced horse and one we have always liked.”

The meeting concluded with a 1400 turf handicap, won by Safety Check, saddled by Charlie Appleby for Godolphin.
It was a first UAE winner for apprentice Cam Hardie who said: “I won in England on this horse and it is brilliant to ride a winner at Meydan and at the Carnival.”


Surfer and Richard Mullen land the G2 Al Maktoum Challenge at Meydan’s opening Dubai World Cup Carnival meeting of 2015
Credit: Dubai Racing Club // Andrew Watkins

 

Safety Check Gives Godolphin A Third Success On First Night

 


Posted 08 January 2015, 19:18 GMT

Godolphin ended the first Dubai World Cup Carnival programme of 2015 with three winners on the night.

The treble was brought up by Safety Check, trained by Charlie Appleby and ridden by apprentice Cam Hardie, in the seven-furlong Longines Conquest Classic Handicap following victories for two horses trained by Saeed bin Suroor, I’m Back and True Story.

Safety Check was well away in contrast to his stable companion Music Theory (Adam Kirby) and raced quite keenly in fourth.

The four-year-old Dubawi colt was switched out in the straight with over two furlongs remaining and came with a strong challenge to lead at the distance.

Safety Check won comfortably by two and three quarter lengths in 1m 23.13s on good turf.

Music Theory stayed on to take third, another length and quarter behind.

Charlie Appleby said: “Safety Check is a tough and genuine little horse and has been training well at home.

“Cam Hardie gets on well with him and gave him a nice ride. We will see what the handicapper does before making any plans.

Music Theory unfortunately does not have early speed and probably needs a mile.”

Cam Hardie, pleased with his first victory in the UAE, added: “It is great – I am still pinching myself to believe I have ridden a winner at the Dubai World Cup Carnival.

“The horse has looked after me in England and here. He keeps improving and seems to run well when fresh.

Safety Check came here fit and well and proved he is good enough.”

 

True Story Wins Singspiel Well

 


Posted 08 January 2015, 18:43 GMT

True Story ran away with the Listed Singspiel Stakes Presented By Longines Conquest Classic Gents over nine furlongs on turf at Meydan, UAE on Thursday, January 8.

The four-year-year-old Manduro gelding, trained by Saeed bin Suroor and ridden by James Doyle, was slightly slow to get going but soon raced in second before moving into the lead just after entering the straight.

James Doyle kicked his mount on and they quickly gained a clear advantage.

The jockey was able to ease down True Story close home, winning by three and a quarter lengths in 1m 48.79s on good ground.

Saeed bin Suroor, gaining his second victory of the night, commented: “True Story ran a big race and it was good to see him win like that.

“There are no definite plans at the moment but we will find another race for him.

“It is very good to start 2015 with two wins - I’m Back was suited by the surface and the distance.”

James Doyle, celebrating his first success since becoming a retained jockey for Godolphin at the start of the year, said: “True Story was on his toes beforehand but gelding has been the making of him.

“It was good performance tonight – I was happy with that. He was well fancied for the Derby last year and probably did not quite stay.

“He ran some decent races at the top level. This was at a lower level but he has won nicely enough and there will be more to come.”

 

fonte : www.godolphin.com