giovedì 21 gennaio. Risultati di Meydan, il coreano Success Story è ottimo terzo correndo senza mai risparmiarsi // Success Story Runs Brave 3rd At Meydan by gyongmaman // Declassati il Premio Presidente delle Repubblica (1800 metri) e il Premio Milano a G2, il Premio Vittadini a G3. Ora è ufficiale // Classifiche italiane: Dylan Mouth a 116, Goldstream a 115. Circus Couture a 114, Kaspersky a 111. Biz Heart (105) è il miglior 2 anni italiano

Success Story Runs Brave 3rd At Meydan

by gyongmaman

 

There were no hard-luck stories this time. Success Story led from the gate and while passed in the closing stages, battled on for a gutsy 3rd place at the Dubai Carnival meeting at Meydan on Thursday night. 

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In what always looked a very open race, Success Story, who was sent off at 10/1 in the UK betting markets, got away to a good start and under a tremendous ride by Tadhg O’Shea, was able to set a pace to his liking.Success Story would lead the field of fourteen into the home straight and to the furlong pole only to see 9/2 chance Top Clearance and 11/2 American Hope close strongly down his outside to best him in the closing stages.Under the urgings of O’Shea, the five-year-old would not be beaten out of the places though and held on for a very very good 3rd. He was two and a quarter lengths behind the winner on the line and a length ahead of fourth-placedMind That Boy.If there was a feeling of “what-if?” after Cheongu had some bad luck at the start and then lost a shoe in running when recording a creditable enough 5th of 8 on his own Dubai debut two weeks ago, this time there can be no such thoughts.While only 3rd in what wasn’t the strongest race there’ll ever be, the result is no doubt a special moment for those who took him there. It also vindicates the decision of the Dubai authorities who took a chance on allowing the two relatively unknown Korean horses to travel.Watts Village won in Japan in 2013 on a night that won’t be forgotten by those who saw it. However, with all due respect, that was an invitational race on a Tuesday night at Ohi. This was Thursday at Meydan, in a race open to horses from all over the world. Furthermore, Success Story (Peace Rules) is Korean-bred as well as trained. The result should serve as an incentive for Korean racing – from the breeding shed to the racetrack – to redouble its efforts to improve. Not many owners in Korea can share a top three placing with Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum and Godolphin but Lee Jong Hun just did, surely others will want to as well.Plans for both Cheongu and Success Story are unconfirmed. Cheongu was originally set to be entered again next week but that may not happen. If Success Story comes out of the race in good condition and a suitable race can be found, he will get another chance.All we could really have asked for before they went is for them to look like they belonged there. Success Story did that and more tonight.

 
gyongmaman | January 21, 2016 at 7:07 pm | Tags: DubaiMeydanSuccess Story |
   
 
fonte : Horse Racing in Korea

 
 
 

MEYDAN (UAE) RESULTS

 

GOING: DIRT: FAST; TURF: GOOD.


3:00 - District One Villas (Handicap) (Dirt)

1m1½f, £24,489.80

Respect Me 12/1 
Etijaah 11/4F 
Grand Argentier 8/1 

8 ran Distances: 1¼l, nk, 2l
TIME 1m 58.35s (slow by 1.85s)

Jockey: Wayne Smith
Trainer: Ismail Mohammed

CSF: 46.08 TRICAST: 288.64

3:35 - District One (Handicap) (Turf)

5f, £48,979.59

Roicead 25/1 
Saayerr 10/1 
Caspian Prince 4/1 

8 ran Distances: 2l, nk, 1l
TIME 56.94s (fast by 0.06s)

Jockey: Wayne Smith
Trainer: D Selvaratnam

CSF: 251.81 TRICAST: 1222.79

4:10 - Meydan Sobha (Handicap) (Dirt)

1m1½f, £48,979.59

Special Fighter 4/1 
Plantagenet 40/1 
Romansh 40/1 

6 ran Distances: 5l, 1¾l, ¾l
TIME 1m 57.39s (slow by 0.89s)

Jockey: Fernando Jara
Trainer: M Al Muhairi

CSF: 102.41

 

4:45 - Al Fahidi Fort Sponsored By Meydan Sobha (Group 2) (Turf)

7f, £102,040.82

Safety Check 4/6F 
Harry’s Son 11/1 
Mastermind 20/1 

9 ran Distances: 1¾l, 1l, ½l
TIME 1m 22.77s (fast by 0.43s)

Jockey: William Buick
Trainer: Charlie Appleby

CSF: 9.59

5:20 - District One Trophy (Handicap) (Turf)

1m2f, £48,979.59

Sanshaawes 7/2 
Whistle Stop 12/1 
Elleval 4/1 

10 ran Distances: ¾l, 1½l, shd
TIME 2m 4.48s (slow by 3.48s)

Jockey: Christophe Soumillon
Trainer: M F De Kock

CSF: 44.39 TRICAST: 177.53

5:55 - District One Mansions (Handicap) (Dirt)

1m, £44,897.96

Top Clearance 9/2 
American Hope 11/2 
Success Story 10/1 

NR: Greatest Journey

14 ran Distances: 1l, 1¼l, 1l
TIME 1m 38.14s (slow by 1.64s)

Jockey: Chris Hayes
Trainer: D Selvaratnam

CSF: 27.75 TRICAST: 244.91

 

6:30 - Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum City – District One (Handicap) (Turf)

1m4f, £61,224.49

Haafaguinea 6/1 
Al Saham 9/4F 
Quarterback 16/1 

NR: BatterseaSaxo Jack (FR),SemeenVaasa (IRE)

14 ran Distances: ½l, shd, nk
TIME 2m 35.06s (slow by 5.06s)

Jockey: William Buick
Trainer: Saeed bin Suroor

CSF: 19.50 TRICAST: 216.18.Placepot: £411.40 to a £1 stake. Pool of £7383.37 – 13.10 winning units. Quadpot: £40.90 to a £1 stake. Pool of £420.10 – 7.60 winning units.

 
fonte : Racing Post
 

Safety Check Ticks all the Boxes at the Dubai World Cup Carnival

Thursday, 21 January, 2016

Safety Check Ticks all the Boxes at the Dubai World Cup Carnival

Godolphin “Stable Star” Lands Second Al Fahidi Fort Victory

Thursday’s third meeting of the 2016 Dubai World Cup Carnival was highlighted by the Group 2 Al Fahidi Fort and, for the second year running, the 1400m turf feature was won by Godolphin’s Safety Check.

It was a first Carnival winner of the campaign for trainer, Charlie Appleby and stable jockey, William Buick. At the halfway stage Buick and Safety Check were a long way off the leaders with Ghaamer and Mastermind setting a frantic early fractions.

The Ali Rashid Al Raihe-trained Ghaamer ran out of steam with 300m remaining, leaving Mastermind in front but he, not surprisingly, was tiring and had no answer to Buick and Safety Check as they pounced inside the final 200m.

Harry’s Son, one of five runners in the race representing South Africa, ran on to snatch second with the legendary Piere Strydom riding for Paul Lafferty. The Mike de Kock-trained Mastermind held on for third.

“He just loves it in Dubai,” said Appleby. “The track itself and the style of racing really suits him and that was a good performance first time out. We were pretty hopeful and thought we had him fitter for this return than when he won a course and distance handicap first time last year.

“He won the Group 2 Zabeel Mile last year and that will be the next target but he does work well on dirt so, maybe after that, we will try him on the dirt. It is nice to get the first winner on the board.”

Safety Check broke the track record in the process, becoming only the second dual winner of the race since Linngari won consecutive Al Fahidi Forts in 2006 and 2007 when the race was run over the longer trip of 1600m.

“He’s a legend, a stable favourite,” said the winning jockey, Buick. “Tonight was tricky because there was such a strong pace on and it’s difficult to judge when to push the button. He has an electric turn of foot but it doesn’t last very long.”

Only eight went to post for the 1000m turf handicap with two trained by Dhruba Selvaratnam and they dominated proceedings, finishing first and second with Wayne Smith aboard the winner, Roicead who ran on too strongly for stable companion Saayerr, the mount of stable jockey, Chris Hayes.

Smith, completing a rapid double, sent his mount after early leader, Caspian Prince at the halfway mark and Roicead found a telling burst of acceleration to lead about 300m from home.

They never looked likely to be caught with Saayerr finishing well to snatch second close home from Caspian Prince.

“They worked together here on the turf last week,” said Selvaratnam. “Saayerr galloped all over Roicead then but Saayerr has probably needed the run tonight as he had been off almost a year.

“We will keep them both to the turf sprints for now and they are two nice, solid sprinters. Obviously it is great to win any Carnival race but to have the second as well is more than we could have hoped for.”

Hayes had to settle for the runner-up berth there but completed a double for Selvaratnam with the determined victory of Top Clearance in a 1600m dirt handicap.

A promising eighth in the opening round of the Al Maktoum Challenge two weeks ago, he showed the benefit of that outing to lead close home.

Representing Korea, Success Story, the first Korean-bred runner to race in the Dubai World Cup Carnival, tried to make all but was collared by Godolphin’s American Hope 200m from the line but Hayes was rousting Top Clearance and they led in the final stages to complete a great evening for the Selvaratnam team. Success Story was an honourable third and received a rousing reception on his return to the Parade Ring.

“We did not enjoy a clear run last time,” said Hayes. “We were pretty confident of a big effort today and I am delighted to ride my first Carnival winner.”

This week’s non-Carnival race was the opening 1900m dirt handicap won by Smith aboard the Ismail Mohammed-trained Respect Me.

Selvaratnam was not the only trainer to saddle first and second in the same race with South African, Mike de Kock and Godolphin trainer, Saeed Bin Suroor repeating the same trick. In De Kock’s case, it was Sanshaawes who denied stable companion, Whistle Stop in the District One Trophy over 2000m turf handicap.

Christophe Soumillon rode the winner having stalked a very steady early pace set by Godolphin’s Tha’Ir before throwing down a determined and ultimately successful challenge. Switching his mount off the rail, Soumillon mustered a good turn of foot from Sanshaawes, winning in the UAE for a third time having tasted victory twice at Meydan in 2014.

“He ran very well when third first time this year,” said Soumillon. “They did not go quick and I was always happy I was in the right place to challenge when the pace quickened.”

Initially reluctant to enter the stalls, Special Fighter, ridden by Fernando Jara for Musabah Al Muhairi, set a 1900m dirt track record when comfortably beating five rivals in a handicap.

“He ran over 1600m in the Maktoum Challenge two weeks ago and went well enough,” said Jara who won the 2007 Dubai World Cup aboard Invasor. “This is definitely a better trip for him and he will stay further.

“He really goes nicely on this dirt surface and it was a good performance today. We will think about going back up in class with him now and he is a nice horse to have in the yard.”

The finale, a 2435m turf handicap was claimed by the Saeed Bin Suroor-trained Haafaguinea under William Buick while stable companion, Al Saham gave the Godolphin handler a one-two.

Safety Check, trained by Charlie Appleby and ridden by William Buick became the first horse since Linngari to win consecutive renewals of the Al Fahidi Fort with his victory in the Group 2 contest in the Dubai World Cup Carnival on Thursday night

Credit: Dubai Racing Club//Andrew Watkins

 
VENERDÌ 22 GENNAIO 2016 #Meydan, Carnival day 3: Safety Check come prima, più di prima. Vince ancora l’Al Fahidi Fort, obiettivo Zabeel Mile.
 
Anche la terza giornata di Myedan è scivolata via senza grossi strilli o vittorie da sottolineare. Il Carnival va, cavalli corrono e vincono in ogni parte del mondo, dunque anche nel deserto, e quando ci saranno spunti di maggiore riflessione li faremo. Ci soffermiamo solamente sull’Al Fahidi Fort G2 sui 1400 metri vinto ancora una volta dal Godolphin Safety Check (Dubawi) che, da favorito, ha messo in campo un gran cambio di marcia dopo aver seguito il pace make Mastermind (Var) e sprintare negli ultimi 200 metri. Con William Buick in sella il blue ha battuto Harry’s Son (Haradasun), in 1m 22.77s (fast by 0.43s) realizzando un tempo molto basso. Buono. Il vincitore, che lo scorso anno è rimasto imbattuto in 3 uscite a Meydan compresa l’affermazione nello Zabeel Mile G2, è tornato in patria in Inghilterra dove ha ottenuto un terzo nelle Lennox Stakes G2 di Goodwood e poi np nelle Park Stakes di Doncaster nelle due uniche uscite europee del 2015. Tornato nel deserto, ha ripetuto i valori dello scorso anno a Dubai. Il video della corsa cliccando QUI.
Per i risultati completi della giornata di Meydan cliccare QUI.
 

GIOVEDÌ 21 GENNAIO 2016 Declassati Presidente delle Repubblica (1800 metri) e Premio Milano a G2, Vittadini a G3. Ora è ufficiale.

 
Ora è ufficiale. Dal comunicato diffuso dall’EUROPEAN PATTERN COMMITTEE, il PREMIO PRESIDENTE DELLA REPUBBLICA ed il GRAN PREMIO MILANO saranno DECLASSATI A status di G2! Anche il Vittadini da G2 sarà retrocesso a status di G3. Divenuto ufficiale anche il cambiamento che riguardava la distanza del Repubblica che nel 2016 si disputerà sui 1800 metri, mentre per il Milano ci sarà un anticipo della data e si correrà il 29 Maggio.. Per il 2017 sono in bilico Premio Roma, Premio Vittorio Di Capua e Premio del Jockey Club, che saranno valutati in base al 2016. Regge alla grande il LYDIA TESIO G1, che non soffre affatto di mal di rating. Declassati anche l’Omenoni a Listed, il Coppa d’Oro di Siracusa ed il Criterium di Napoli da Listed a condizionata. 
Seguirà schema variazioni Pattern in Europa nel 2016.
 

Classifiche italiane: Dylan Mouth a 116, Goldstream a 115. Circus Couture a 114, Kaspersky a 111. Biz Heart (105) è il miglior 2 anni italiano

 
Le decisioni ufficiali del comitato Pattern si avranno solo nella giornata di giovedì, ma da quello che trapela dalle segrete stanze l’Italia ne è uscita stavolta un filo ridimensionata dal discorso declassamento. Il Premio Presidente della Repubblica da G1 passerà ad essere G2, con relativo accorciamento di 200 metri e si correrà dunque sui 1800. Anche il Premio Milano è in odore di declassamento, mentre è sicuro che l’Omenoni passerà da G3 a Listed. Declassati anche Coppa D’Oro di Siracusa e Criterium Partenopeo. Regge alla grande il Lydia Tesio G1, grazie anche al notevole sforzo dell’ufficio tecnico, in Italia nel 2016 si dovrebbero riuscire a disputare almeno 4 G1 per semento: Uno sui 2400, il Jockey Club, uno sui 2000 (Premio Roma), uno sul miglio (Di Capua) e uno per femmine, appunto il Lydia Tesio.
 
GLI ANZIANI ITALIANIDylan Mouth è in assoluto il migliore dei nostri con 116, ma dovrà confermarsi e fare meglio nella stagione ora che è allenato in Inghilterra. A 113 troviamo Cleo Fan con la vittoria del Repubblica, a 111 c’è Kaspersky. Un valore un pò basso rispetto alla reale consistenza, ma frutto del 4° nel Di Capua valutato 113 con la vittoria di Red Dubawi che poi non ha fatto più un tubo. A 109 c’è Duca Di Mantova, a 108 Uniram, a 106 Bertinoro, a 106 Lohit e Porsenna, a 105 FalestLodovico Il Moro, Regarde Moi, Sufranel.
 
I TRE ANNI: A 115 come detto troviamo Goldstream, poi un filo sotto a 114 ecco Circus Couture (come Lovelyn, che ha vinto le Oaks), poi a 110 Hero Look, a 109 Time Chant, a 107 AzariGreg Pass, Loritania, Sound Of Freedom. Poi a cascata gli altri. 
 
I DUE ANNI ITALIANI, gli unici che hanno superato un valore di 105, un G3 internazionale per intenderci, sono solo 3: Biz Heart che ha vinto il Gran Criterium G1 ed è il migliore degli italiani con 108, Fly On The Night a 107 ha vinto il Bois e Saent con 106 che ha vinto il Riva in qualche modo. A 105 troviamo Aquila Solitaria, Cassina De Pomm, Ottone, Poeta Diletto, Zapel. A 104 Azzeccagarbugli, Basileus, Catalina Bay, Voice Of Love.
 
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