WINTER DERBY ENTRY FOR WINDHOEK
Posted 19 February 2014, 12:20 GMT
Windhoek (Saeed bin Suroor) has been entered in the G3 coral.co.uk Winter Derby over a mile & a quarter on Polytrack at Lingfield Park, UK, on Saturday, March 22.
TASADY & QUICK WIT SET FOR MILLENNIUM
Posted 19 February 2014, 11:06 GMT
Tasaday and Quick Wit represent Saeed bin Suroor in the Listed Dubai Millennium Stakes Sponsored By Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum City – District One at Meydan on Thursday, February 20.
CERTIFY OUT TO RETAIN UNBEATEN RECORD IN BALANCHINE
Posted 19 February 2014, 11:03 GMT
Unbeaten Certify seeks another success in the Group Two Balanchine Sponsored By Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum City – District One on turf at Meydan over nine furlongs on Thursday, February 20.
fonte: Godolphin
Meydan (UAE)THU 20 FEB 2014
3:15 |
DISTRICT ONE (HANDICAP) (TURF) (3yo+ 100-113) Winner £63,253 9 runners 7f SKY Race Conditions: £105,422 For northern hemisphere 4yo+ & southern hemisphere 3yo+ Rated 100+ Anaerobio’s Handicap Mark 113 Entries 15 Penalty value 1st £63,253.01 2nd £21,084.34 3rd £10,542.17 4th £5,271.085th £3,162.65 6th £2,108.43 |
3:50 |
MEYDAN SOBHA (HANDICAP) (TAPETA) (3yo+ 95-105) Winner £39,759 16 runners 1m SKY Race Conditions: £66,265 For northern hemisphere 4yo+ & southern hemisphere 3yo+ Rated 95-105Mustaheel’s Handicap Mark 105 Entries 35 Penalty value 1st £39,759.04 2nd £13,253.01 3rd £6,626.514th £3,313.25 5th £1,987.95 6th £1,325.30 |
4:25 |
MEYDAN SOBHA PHASE II (HANDICAP) (TURF) (3yo+ 100-113) Winner £63,253 10 runners 5fSKY Race Conditions: £105,422 For northern hemisphere 4yo+ & southern hemisphere 3yo+ Rated 100+ Catcall’s Handicap Mark 113 Entries 10 Penalty value 1st £63,253.01 2nd £21,084.34 3rd £10,542.17 4th £5,271.085th £3,162.65 6th £2,108.43 |
5:00 |
DISTRICT ONE PHASE I (HANDICAP) (TAPETA) (3yo+ 95-113) Winner £54,217 16 runners 1m2fSKY Race Conditions: £90,361 For northern hemisphere 4yo+ & southern hemisphere 3yo+ Rated 95+ Cat O’Mountain’s Handicap Mark 113 Entries 35 Penalty value 1st £54,216.87 2nd £18,072.29 3rd £9,036.144th £4,518.07 5th £2,710.84 6th £1,807.23 |
5:35 |
BALANCHINE SPONSORED BY DISTRICT ONE (GROUP 2) (FILLIES & MARES) (TURF) (3yo+) Winner £72,289 6 runners 1m1f SKY Race Conditions: £120,482 For northern hemisphere 4yo+ & southern hemisphere 3yo+ fillies & mares Entries 9Penalty value 1st £72,289.16 2nd £24,096.39 3rd £12,048.19 4th £6,024.10 5th £3,614.46 6th £2,409.64 |
NO. FORM | HORSE | AGE | WGT | TRAINER RTF% | JOCKEY | OR | TS | RPR | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
111341-3 | Pearl Of Africa | 4 | 9-0 | Edward Lynam | Jamie Spencer | 105 | 89 | 118 | |
21 Jeremy (USA) — Kournikova (SAF) (Sportsworld (USA)) | |||||||||
221111/1 | Certify | 4 | 9-3 | Charlie Appleby | Mickael Barzalona | 113 | 102 | 124 | |
21 Elusive Quality (USA) — Please Sign In (USA) (Doc´s Leader (USA)) | |||||||||
331741-2 | L´Amour De Ma Vie | 5 | 9-0 | Mme Pia Brandt | Maxime Guyon | 109 | 103 | 123 | |
21 Dansili (GB) — Cuaba (USA) (Smoke Glacken (USA)) | |||||||||
44186-4 | Flotilla | 4 | 9-0 | M Delzangles | Christophe-Patrice Lemaire | 116 | 120 | 129 | |
21 Mizzen Mast (USA) — Louvain (IRE) (Sinndar (IRE)) | |||||||||
5512063- | Moment In Time | 5 | 9-0 | David Simcock | Jim Crowley | 108 | 99 | 124 | |
116 Tiger Hill (IRE) — Horatia (IRE) (Machiavellian (USA)) | |||||||||
665043-6 | Banoffee | 4 | 9-0 | Hughie Morrison | Richard Hughes | 100 | 101 | 119 | |
28 Hurricane Run (IRE) — Nanabanana (IRE) (Anabaa (USA)) | |||||||||
6:10 |
DUBAI MILLENNIUM STAKES SPONSORED BY DISTRICT ONE (LISTED RACE) (TURF) (3yo+) Winner £72,289 13 runners 1m2f SKY Race Conditions: £120,482 For northern hemisphere 4yo+ & southern hemisphere 3yo+ Entries 25 Penalty value 1st £72,289.16 2nd £24,096.39 3rd £12,048.19 4th £6,024.10 5th £3,614.46 6th £2,409.64 |
fonte: RacingPost
Certify Tipped to Extend Unbeaten Run in Group 2 Balanchine Stakes
Godolphin’s unbeaten Certify, impressive winner of the Group 2 Cape Verdi Stakes three weeks ago over 1600m, bids to maintain her unblemished record when facing five rivals in Thursday’s fillies and mares race, the Group 2 Balanchine Stakes at Meydan Racecourse, over 1800m.
Trained by Charlie Appleby, Certify won the Group 1 Fillies’ Mile as a juvenile but missed the whole of 2013 before her scintillating return to action three weeks ago – her first outing since her Group 1 victory in September 2012.
Given a confident ride by Mickael Barzalona, she was far too good for her five rivals, three of whom are again in opposition here and will bid to emulate another Godolphin filly, Sajjhaa, who won both races last year.
Appleby said: “She has always been very good and she vindicated the decision to keep her training after missing last season. We could not have been more pleased with that winning comeback and she has thrived since then. She had been off a long while and that run really reminded her what racing is about.
“That was over 1600m whereas this is 1800m but I do not think the extra 200m is going to be a problem. With only six runners it could be tactical and may develop into a sprint but she showed in the Cape Verdi she can quicken.
“We have to be very hopeful.”
After winning this last year, Sajjhaa went on to complete a Group 1 double in Super Saturday’s Jebel Hatta and the Dubai Duty Free on World Cup night – a path nominated by Appleby for Certify after her Cape Verdi victory.
Dual Group 1 winner Flotilla, victor in the 2012 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies’ Turf and last year’s French 1000 Guineas, was a big disappointment in the Cape Verdi but is surely better than able to show then.
Christophe Lemaire again rides her for Mikel Delzangles and, if back near her best, she looks the main danger.
The main support race, the 2000m Dubai Millennium Stakes on the turf, is one of this season’s new Listed races and has attracted a very competitive field of 13.
It looks significant that Saeed bin Suroor elects to run Tasaday in this and not the Balanchine and she did not enjoy the clearest of runs on her local debut and first start for Bin Suroor when ninth in the Group 2 Al Rashidiya.
Bin Suroor also saddles Quick Wit and he explained: “It was a bit disappointing with Tasaday the first time but she was hampered at a crucial stage and would certainly have finished closer with some luck in running.
“She has improved from that run and her last piece of work was very good. I really like her and the 2000m should really suit and I expect a good run.
“Quick Wit is a nice horse and working well but he will definitely come on for the run having been off since September.”
Winner of that Al Rashidiya, over 1800m on turf, was local debutant, Mujaarib representing South African trainer, Mike De Kock and ridden at the time by Christophe Soumillon. Penalised for that win, he will be ridden here by Paul Hanagan, retained jockey to the horse’s owner, HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum.
De Kock said: “That win three weeks ago was a bit of a nice surprise really as we really thought he was going to need the outing. He has improved, fitness wise, since and this looked a good target for him.
“The penalty obviously makes life harder but we have to hope for a big run.”
One of the most impressive winners of the 2014 Dubai World Cup Carnival was the Charlie Appleby-trained Cat O’Mountain, winner of a 2200m all-weather handicap five weeks ago.
Touted as a live Dubai World Cup hope after that win, he returns to action in a handicap over the same 2000m all-weather course and distance as the $10million Dubai World Cup, the world’s richest horse race.
Appleby said: “Yes, he was impressive that day but he has an awful lot to prove before you can talk seriously, about such lofty targets. This a lot tougher than the race he won when everything fell into place for him.
“The handicapper has put him up, the trip is slightly shorter, he is giving weight to all 15 rivals and is drawn wide. We will certainly see just where we stand with him.”
Can Godolphin’s Certify continue her unbeaten run in Thursday’s Grp 2 Balanchine after landing the Grp 2 Cape Verdi on January 30, 2014.