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Journeyman Gives Mike de Kock Birthday Winner on Meydan’s Saturday Card

Paul Hanagan Rides Double for HH Sheikh Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum

Journeyman provided South African Mike De Kock a last-minute birthday winner in the featured 1600m Xpress turf handicap at Meydan Racecourse’s domestic fixture on Saturday afternoon.

Ridden by JohnnyGeroudis, the winner was settled in midfield but could be seentravellingstrongly as the runners turned for home before being switched wide by his jockey.

The pair made relentless progress down thecentreof the track, leading in the dying strides to denyWashaar.

“He ran really well here when second two weeks ago,” saidGeroudis. “That was over a bit further but this 1600m probably suits him better. We were hopeful coming into the race and I was pretty confident I was going to get there in the final 100m.

“It is great to ride Mike a winner on his birthday.”

Mashaaref, trained by Musabah Al Muhairi for HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum and ridden by the owner’s retained jockey, Paul Hanagan, was the reasonably comfortable winner of the 1200m turf handicap.

Never far off the pace set by Seachantach, the pair hit the front about 300m from home and always looked to be holding the challenge of runner-up Roi De Vitesse.

“He ran well over 1400m at Abu Dhabi last time in a really competitive race,” said Hanagan. “He has relished this drop to 1200m and the straight track. Once we hit the front I was pretty happy we would not get caught.

“He is so versatile regarding both trip and surface as he has won over 1600m on the Jebel Ali dirt and been placed over further.”

The meeting ended with a 2000m handicap on the dirt with Hanagan completing a double for himself and the owner onEtijaah, trained by Doug Watson.

Wayne Smith was in the money for the opening 1400m dirt maiden, a race in which very few of the 14 runners ever threatened to win. General Marshall set out to make all with Hanagan riding for Mike De Kock, but they were always being stalked by Wayne Smith and Sullivan Street.

Smith drove his mount, trained by Ismail Mohammed, to the front 400m out and the pair only just held on from the fast-finishing Sky Jockey.

“He deserved a win after some big efforts in defeat,” said Smith. “The plan was always to be prominent and I was happy tracking the leader. He then picked up well when I asked him but was just idling abit atthe end.

“Now he has won,hopefullyhe can build on this.”

Satish Seemar and stable jockey, Richard Mullen, were out of luck with Sky Jockey in that race but the roles were reversed in the following 1600m Conditions race on the dirt with Mullen and Dubai Iconic just denying Smith on the Mohammed-trained Conquerant.

Runner-up over 1200m two weeks ago, on what was his first start since March 2013, he wastiring atthe end but held on gamely.

“It is a great result for everyone involved with the horse,” said Mullen. “Everyone has had to be very patient with him and it is a great team effort. He has plentyof paceso we could go back to 1400m with him perhaps.”

Trainer and jockey went on to complete a double when Year Of Glory recorded a second consecutive win when landing a 1400m handicap on the dirt. Having finally opened his accountatthe tenth attempt four weeks ago, when beating Sullivan Street in a 1200m maiden, he doubled his tally in good style.

Another winnerriddenprominently, he quickened to the front 300m from home, skipping clear ofAlareef, and never looked likely to be caught.

“The win last time did his confidence a lot of good,” said Mullen. “The horse he beat won the opener today which was a good sign and he has won nicely.”

Journeyman and Johnny Geroudisburst through to claim the featured Xpress Handicap for Mike de Kock
Credit: Dubai Racing Club//Andrew Watkins 

 

MEYDAN (UAE) RESULTS

GOING: TURF: GOOD; DIRT: FAST. 

11:00 - Alpha (Maiden) (Dirt)

7f, £10,489.51

Sullivan Street 5/1 
Sky Jockey 12/1 
Intense Effort 10/1 

NR: Binsabt (USA), Hammurabi (IRE),Shagran (USA), Tez

14 ran Distances: shd, 1¼l, 3¼l
TIME 1m 25.93s (slow by 1.23s)

Jockey: Wayne Smith
Trainer: Ismail Mohammed

CSF: 70.47

11:35 - Radio1 Breakfast Show (Conditions Race) (Dirt)

1m, £11,538.46

Dubai Iconic 9/4 
Conquerant 6/1 
Entifaadha 8/1 

NR: Dairam (USA), Periphery (USA),Special Fighter (IRE)

10 ran Distances: nk, 7¾l, ¾l
TIME 1m 38.80s (slow by 1.50s)

Jockey: Richard Mullen
Trainer: S Seemar

CSF: 17.07

12:10 - Gulf News (Handicap) (Turf)

6f, £14,685.31

Mashaaref 5/1 
Roi De Vitesse 4/1J 
Royal Revival 10/1 

NR: Double DealerIdler (IRE),Odooj (IRE), Tanseeb

14 ran Distances: ½l, 1½l, nk
TIME 1m 9.77s (fast by 0.23s)

Jockey: Paul Hanagan
Trainer: M Al Muhairi

CSF: 28.74
TRICAST: 210.81

 

12:45 - Property Weekly (Handicap) (Dirt)

7f, £12,587.41

Year Of Glory 3/1 
Centrifugal 5/1 
Alareef 11/4F 

NR: Port Alfred

11 ran Distances: 1l, 4¾l, 3l
TIME 1m 24.66s (fast by 0.04s)

Jockey: Richard Mullen
Trainer: S Seemar

CSF: 20.70
TRICAST: 49.75

1:20 - Xpress (Handicap) (Turf)

1m, £14,685.31

Journeyman 5/1 
Washaar 16/1 
Red Stargazer 20/1 

NR: FehaydiGeorgetownLiman(IRE), Now Spun (USA), Warbird

13 ran Distances: ½l, ½l, ¾l
TIME 1m 36.67s (slow by 0.67s)

Jockey: Johnny Geroudis
Trainer: M F De Kock

CSF: 90.49
TRICAST: 1,510.41

1:55 - Aquarius (Handicap) (Dirt)

1m2f, £12,587.41

Etijaah 9/2J 
Al Nassa 9/2J 
Ormindo 13/2 

15 ran Distances: 3l, 4¾l, 1½l
TIME 2m 6.36s (slow by 0.06s)

Jockey: Paul Hanagan
Trainer: Doug Watson

CSF: 23.79
TRICAST: 137.49. Placepot – £222.40 to a £1 stake. Pool: £2,178.69 – 7.15 winning tickets. Quadpot – £58.90 to a £1 stake. Pool: £382.50 – 4.80 winning tickets.

 
fonte : RacingPost