Meydan, riunione di giovedì 9 febbraio 2017 // Dubai Racing Club Releases Dubai World Cup Day 2017 Nominations // Cavalli da seguire: (Commander Cole – ritirato) Top Score vs Daqeeq; Mizbah; Fannaan vs Sir Maximilian; Really Special; Anaerobio; Secret Brief // UAE 1000 Guineas challenge led by Really Special // …Brex Drago, Jalapeno e Kyllachy Gala al via. Anche le UAE 1000 Guineas // Di seguito i partenti di tutte le corse della Riunione coi dati per la valutazione ed i commenti

Pegasus World Cup and Breeder’s Cup Classic winner, Arrogate, trained by Bob Baffert has been nominated to the Dubai World Cup, which will be held on Saturday March 25, 2017.

Credit: Mathea Kelley

 

Dubai Racing Club Releases Dubai World Cup Day 2017 Nominations

Tuesday, 7 February, 2017

Dubai Racing Club Releases Dubai World Cup Day 2017 Nominations

 

Arrogate, Tepin, Postponed Among Nominees for US$30m Meydan Raceday

 

•    Saturday March 25, 2017 – Dubai’s biggest sporting and social event

 

To download the list of 2017 Dubai World Cup nominations, please click here

Arrogate, officially recognised as the world’s best racehorse of 2016, has been nominated for the Saturday March 25 Dubai World Cup, along with a host of other global stars of racing.

The Bob Baffert-trained four-year-old, who was the runaway winner of the Pegasus World Cup, produced his star performance to date when beating the 2016 Dubai World Cup winner, California Chrome in the Breeders’ Cup Classic last year. Arrogate was crowned Longines World’s Best Racehorse at a ceremony in London. 

Also nominated to the Group 1 $10m Dubai World Cup sponsored by Emirates Airline at the free nominations stage, is the Art Sherman-trained Dortmund, winner of the 2015 Santa Anita Derby when trained by previous handler, Baffert. 

Hoppertunity, the third-placed runner in the 2016 Dubai World Cup field and winner of the Group 1 Jockey Club Gold Cup Stakes at Belmont in the US in October 2016 has also been nominated by Baffert.

Baffert will be bidding for a third Dubai World Cup having tasted victory in 1998 with Silver Charm and 2001 with Captain Steve, whose distinctive orange and yellow colours are also carried by Hoppertunity.

Songbird, the mighty US filly trained by Jerry Hollendorfer, also carries a nomination to the Dubai World Cup. A seven-time Grade 1 winner and unbeaten in 11 starts she was heartbreakingly pipped by a nose into second by Beholder in the Breeders’ Cup Distaff in November.

The 2016 Dubai World Cup runner-up, Mubtaahij, now back in the care of South African trainer, Mike de Kock has been nominated once again for the big race. The highly consistent 2015 UAE Derby winner returned to the US for a repeat campaign during the summer, claiming second by a head in the Group 1 Woodward Stakes to Shaman Ghost. 

Attempting to achieve a feat that Mubtaahij could not in 2016 is the Mikio Matsunaga-trained Lani, last year’s UAE Derby winner, who, if successful in the Dubai World Cup, will become the first horse to win the UAE Derby and Dubai World Cup in consecutive years. 

Four previous de Kock-trained UAE Derby winners have returned the following year for the Dubai World Cup but none have been successful; Victory Moon (3rd in 2004), Asiatic Boy (2nd in 2008), Musir (7th in 2011) and Mubtaahij (2nd in 2016). 

Nominated to the Dubai Turf sponsored by DP World field is the Mark Casse-trained race mare, Tepin. The US-based six-time Group/Grade 1 winner traveled to Royal Ascot in the summer to land the Group 1 Queen Anne Stakes. She is being campaigned for the $6m Dubai Turf and will return to action in the Grade 3 Endeavor Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs in February. 

Postponed, the Roger Varian-trained winner of the 2016 Dubai Sheema Classic has been nominated for a defense of his title.

Aidan O’Brien’s all-conquering Ballydoyle has nominated a strong team including Group 1-winning filly, Seventh Heaven for the Dubai Sheema Classic. The globetrotting Highland Reel, winner of the Breeders Cup Turf and runner-up in the Hong Kong Vase in November and December respectively, holds a nomination for both the Longines Dubai Sheema Classic  and the Dubai World Cup.

In the sprinting divisions Limato, the Henry Candy trained Group 1 star, Hong Kong’s perennial flag bearer, Peniaphobia and compatriot, Lucky Bubbles have been nominated for the Al Quoz Sprint, which is now held at 1200m. Australian speedballs, Darley Classic victor, Malaguerra and Signs of Blessing, winner of the Group 1 Prix Maurice du Gheest trained by Francois Rohaut also hold nominations.

The 1200m dirt sprint, the Dubai Golden Shaheen sponsored by Gulf News has seen the Chad Summers-trained Mind Your Biscuits, winner of the Grade 1 Malibu Stakes and Baffert’s Defrong the unbeaten 2016 Breeders’ Cup Sprint winner from the USA nominated to its ranks. Also in the running are Japanese runner, Nero and Hong Kong based, Dundonnell trained by Caspar Fownes.

Dubai Racing Club received 1,549 nominations for 779 horses from 22 countries for the 2017 Dubai World Cup day. The 2016 renewal of the event received 1,572 nominations from 709 horses from 20 countries at the same stage.

The first supplementary stage for all races on Dubai World Cup day will close on Wednesday February 8, 2017 when connections can nominate their horse for 0.1 per cent of the prize money of their chosen race. 

The second supplement is on Monday March 6, 2017 and horses can be supplemented for 1.0 per cent of the prize money. Declarations and the final, third supplementary stage for Dubai World Cup day 2017 take place on Monday March 20, 2017, five days before the event is staged at Meydan Racecourse. At this point horses can be supplemented into the race for 10 per cent of the prize money.

Malih Al Basti, Meydan Vice Chairman and Chairman of the Meydan Racing Committee said: “With 22 countries represented among the 2017 Dubai World Cup nominations we once again look forward to hosting a truly global day of racing on Saturday March 25.

“The Dubai World Cup is not only the world’s richest day of racing but also a day when racing communities from all corners of the globe come together before the eyes of the world on Meydan Racecourse’s purpose-built stage in the spirit of competition.

“We are gratified that our support for international racing in the form of subsidies and prize money continues to attract such a strong response from the world’s biggest names. 

“Yet we are just as pleased to welcome to the Dubai World Cup the relative newcomers to the world stage from countries such as South Korea. Our wish, and that of Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, when he founded the Dubai World Cup in 1996 was to create a truly global event and it is rewarding to see that vision fulfilled year after year.”

2017 Dubai World Cup Nominations by Numbers:
Total Horses:                                                                   779
Total Nominations:                                                          1549
$10m Dubai World Cup, Group 1 2000m (dirt):                  168
$6m Dubai Sheema Classic, Group 1, 2410m (turf):           181
$6m Dubai Turf, Group 1 1800m (turf):                            248  
$2m Dubai Golden Shaheen Group 1 1200m (dirt):            167
$1m Al Quoz Sprint, Group 1, 1200m (turf):                     192
$2m UAE Derby, Group 2, 1900m (dirt):                           155
$1m Dubai Gold Cup, Group 2, 3200m (turf):                   115
$1m Godolphin Mile, group 2, 1600m (dirt):                    264
$1m Dubai Kahayla Classic, Group 1 (PA) 2000m (dirt):      59

 

Preview

UAE 1000 Guineas challenge led by Really Special

 

 

Really Special headlines three Godolphin contenders in the Listed UAE 1000 Guineas, with Calare and Voice Of Truth also lining up in the mile feature on dirt at Meydan, UAE, on Thursday, February 9. 
 
All three fillies contested the seven-furlong trial for the Classic on January 19, when Really Special maintained her unbeaten record with an impressive victory. Calare and Voice Of Truth came home fifth and 10th respectively.  
 
Really Special, by Shamardal, was a decisive winner of a mile Listed race on turf at Newmarket last season, while Calare was also victorious at Listed level over the same distance on turf when scoring at the Curragh, Ireland, in October. 
 
Saeed bin Suroor said: “Really Special is an unbeaten filly who won the trial for this race well.
 
“She is stepping back up to a mile now and is ready to go. She has been working nicely and has the class to run another big race. 
 
“Voice Of Truth tries hard in her races but doesn’t show a great deal when working in the mornings.”
 
Charlie Appleby commented: “Hopefully, the experience of running on dirt and the step up in trip will see a bit more improvement from Calare.
 
“Her best run was over a stiff mile with a bit of juice in the ground at the Curragh, and the drop back to a quick seven furlongs in the trial was always going to be hard work for her. She didn’t disgrace herself and kept at it after getting outpaced. 
 
“I have been pleased with her preparation and she should be thereabouts.”
 
Voice Of Truth is drawn one of the 11 runners, with Calare coming out of stall eight and Really Special nine. 
 
A busy night for Godolphin on the first day of a Dubai World Cup Carnival double-header this week also sees G2 Al Fahidi Fort runner-up Flash Fire drop back down in class for the 10-runner Range Rover Handicap (21.25hrs), in which he is top-weight and drawn three, over seven furlongs on turf. 
 
Emotionless, sixth in the G2 Al Maktoum Challenge R1, continues on dirt in the 10-furlong Range Rover Sport Handicap (19.40hrs) and the four-year-old, the joint top-weight, is joined in the 10-furlong contest by Alabaster, who steps up in distance after finishing third over a mile at Meydan on January 26.

Listed winner Best Of Times, who also jointly heads the weights, last season’s Lincoln handicap scorer Secret Brief, recent Meydan handicap second Folkswood and Classic Collection, who made a winning seasonal reappearance at Meydan on January 28, all go on turf in the nine-furlong Jaguar F-Type Handicap (22.00hrs).

Progressive dual All-Weather winner Commander Cole and UAE 2000 Guineas Trial third Top Score both return to turf for the Meydan Classic Trial Sponsored By Jaguar XF (19.05hrs) over seven furlongs.

fonte : Godolphin

 

MARTEDÌ 7 FEBBRAIO 2017. Meydan: Dichiarati i partenti del 9 Febbraio: Brex Drago, Jalapeno e Kyllachy Gala al via. Anche le UAE 1000 Guineas

 

Intanto ci prepariamo al prossimo giovedì di Meydan con uno sguardo interessato ai nostri portacolori impegnati. Anche in questa occasione saranno 7 le corse in programma, tutte molto ricche. Il clou è rappresentato dalle UAE 1000 Guineas Sponsored by Al Tayer Motors Listed da $250,000 per femmine di 3 anni dove sono rappresentate varie nazionalità. Delle 11 femmine al via c’è attesa per Fursa (Hard Spun), di proprietà di Sheikh Mohd bin Khalifa Al Maktoum allenata da Mick de Kock e montata da Soumillon. Si tratta di una 3 anni molto forte allevata in Australia che in Sudafrica ha vinto il SA Fillies Nursery G2 di Turffontein sui 1100 metri ed è giunta seconda nell’Allan Robertson Championship G1 di Scottsville. Ci sono poi 4 Godolphin tra cui Really Special (Shamardal), mentre tra le altre Antonio Fresu salirà su Nomorerichblondes (Hard Spun) per Ahmad bin Harmash, l’Arabia Saudita sarà rappresentata da Nashmiah (Alnajim Althakeb), la Svezia da Sasha Waltz (Rip Van Winkle), la Russia da Spanish Moon (Axeos). 

Tra i vari handicap ricchi, di cui vi rimandiamo alla lettura delle dichiarazioni ufficiali dei partenti, c’è la settima corsa molto interessante: Il Jaguar F-Type sui 1800 metri in erba da $125,000 con 3 italiani impegnati quali Kyllachy Gala (Kyllachy), allevato dalla Blueberry, ora di proprietà della Excel Racing XII, e buonissimo secondo in handicap a Lingfield, Brex Drago (Mujahid) già terzo in ricco handicap qualche settimana fa sempre per Marco Botti, e Jalapeno (Windsor Knot) con Carlo Fiocchi in sella per Agostino Affè, che invece ha deluso nel riferimento con Brex ma senza troppo lavoro sulle gambe, per il quale ci si attende un bel passo in avanti.

 
 
 
 

Verso la #DubaiWorldCup: Comunicate le liste per la notte più ricca al mondo! Spicca il campione #Arrogate, in lizza..

 
 
 
Sono cominciate da tempo le prime evidenti manovre in ottica Dubai World Cup sponsored by Emirates Airline G1 da $10 milioni, quest’anno in programma il 25 Marzo a Meydan. Qualche ora fa sono state rese note le nominations per la notte più ricca del mondo, con un totale di 1549 nomination nelle corse che riguardano però 779 cavalli. Ben 168 di questi sono stati inseriti nel novero dei possibili della Dubai World Cup, una lista capeggiata dal cavallo attualmente più forte al mondo quale Arrogate (Unbridled’s Song), vincitore del Classic e della Pegasus World Cup, che ha manifestato l’intenzione di esserci. Anche se, a dirla tutta, un traguardo del genere non aggiunge altro in sostanza alla carriera di un cavallo che ha vinto quello che doveva vincere, con stile. Questa servirebbe solo per aumentare il conto in banca di qualche milioncino e per attrarre ancora di più gli appassionati. Il 4 anni di Bob Baffert non ha ancora ufficializzato la presenza, ma si sa che è un obiettivo per quelli del suo team. Ci sono ovviamente molti americani in lizza: Tra questi anche Dortmund (Big Brown), vincitore del Santa Anita Derby G1 quando era in training da Bob Baffert, ora trasferito presso Art Sherman con molti altri effettivi di Kaleem Shah (giubba a stelle e strisce) che ha mollato Baffert da qualche mese. Vedremo se Sherman saprà rigenerare un campioncino pluripiazzato di G1 ma al quale manca la zampata finale per essere considerato tale. Nominato anche il campione USA Hoppertunity (Any Given Saturday), 6 anni, terzo nella DWC del 2016, sempre allenato da Baffert. Tra gli altri ci sono nomination anche per le femmine Songbird (Medaglia D’Oro) e Beholder (Henny Hughes).
 
Mike de Kock ha nella lista Mubtaahij (Dubawi), che a Dubai ha fatto il meglio della sua carriera vincendo il Derby nel 2015 e piazzandosi nella DWC dello scorso anno. Tra l’altro il trainer Sudafricano insegue questa corsa da un pò dopo i tentativi con Victory Moon (3°), Asiatic Boy (2°), Musir (7°) e appunto Mubtaahij secondo lo scorso anno. Nella lista ci sono anche i JAP Lani e Awardee per Mikio Matsunaga.
 
Nelle altre corse, in tema americano, ci sono nomination per la campionessa Tepin (Bernstein), 6 volte vincitrice di G1 tra cui le Queen Anne ad Ascot, che ha avuto una colica ma sembra recuperata in pieno per la stagione 2017.
 
Quanto alla situazione europacentrica il nome che spicca è Postponed (Dubawi) che difenderà il titolo nello Sheema Classic G1 per Roger Varian ed Andrea Atzeni, mentre Aidan O’Brien manderà la flotta Coolmore con i “nominati” la femmina Seventh Heaven ed il campione giramondo Highland Reel per lo Sheema Classic, con il globetrotter nominato anche nella DWC. 
Di italiano c’è ben poco: Tra i nominati spicca Brex Drago (Mujahid) inserito nelle liste per la Dubai Gold Cup G2 sui 3200 metri da $1 milione, nel Godolphin MIle G2 sui 1600 metri da $1 milione ed anche nella DWC. Chiaramente Brex Drago è allenato da Marco Botti che ha anche altre nomination in serata ma non grossissimi calibri.
Insomma, alla fine sono rappresentati 22 paesi. Il primo stage dei forfait ci sarà in data 8 Febbraio mentre il secondo stage dei forfait ci sarà il 6 Marzo. La dichiarazione dei partenti e le eventuali supplementazioni ci saranno il 20 Marzo, 5 giorni prima della corsa. Tutti possono essere supplementati pagando il 10% del montepremi.