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De Kock Waltzes Home with Eighth Al Rashidiya Victory at World Cup Carnival

Thursday, 28 January, 2016

De Kock Waltzes Home with Eighth Al Rashidiya Victory at World Cup Carnival

Fanciful Angel Lands Blow for Europeans

Mike de Kock produced a dominating training performance at the fourth meeting of the Dubai World Cup Carnival on Thursday, saddling three winners, two seconds and one third on his way to an eighth Group 2 Al Rashidiya success, courtesy of the resurgent Forries Waltz.

Belgian jockey, Christophe Soumillon claimed his fifth victory in the Al Rashidiya when he guided Forries Waltz to victory over stable companion, Ertijaal ridden by Paul Hanagan. De Kock’s Mujaarib, his 2014 winner of the race, ran on late to take fourth under Dane O’Neill.

Soumillon always looked happy on the winner, whereas Ertijaal was quite keen under Hanagan taking him to the front 300m out. They were soon challenged by Forries Waltz who led 200m out, when Hanagan’s mount tried to muster a renewed challenge.

“It was a great effort from both horses,” said De Kock. “It was a big step up in class for Forries Waltz after his win here two weeks ago. We thought he was up to this level and has proved he is.

“Ertijaal will have come on a lot for this run and we are delighted with him also. We will think about where he goes next but he is a Group 1 winner and both are nice horses.

“We could try Ertijaal on dirt, we will have to see.”

The trainer then provided the first three home in a 1400m turf handicap and again Soumillon denied Hanagan, this time in the very final strides when Anaerobio caught Banaadeer.

Royal Ridge ran on from the rear to finish third and complete a remarkable 40 minutes for De Kock and his Blue Stables team.

Anaerobio’s owner, Mohd Khaleel Ahmed said: “I am so lucky to have this horse and he is a real favourite of my family and in the yard. He had 60kgs to carry tonight which was a concern for me but he is a real star and has been a great servant to us all.”

Godolphin’s Jungle Cat was very impressive when winning the 1200m turf Shiba At The Meydan Handicap, registering an easy success under William Buick for trainer Charlie Appleby.

A very useful juvenile in 2014 for trainer, Mark Johnston for whom he was third at Royal Ascot in the Group 2 Coventry Stakes, he was also second in the Group 2 Gimcrack Stakes, won by last year’s Champion Sprinter, Muhaarar.

Switched to Appleby last season, he ran three times and had been off the track since failing to beat a rival in the Group 1 Commonwealth Cup, also won by Muhaarar, at Royal Ascot.

It was a second career win for Jungle Cat.

“That was a very good performance,” said Buick. “And we have left a bit to work on. I was keen not to be on the far side so was forced to plough a lone furrow in the centre.

“Hopefully he will improve for this and we can look at the Group race sprints with him.”

 

The meeting concluded with a 1600m turf handicap with both first and second trained in England. The Brendan Powell-trained Dark Emerald was a real star of the 2015 Dubai World Cup Carnival and looked the likely winner when he hit the front at the 200m pole under Richard Mullen.

However, Dane O’Neill was making relentless progress on the Marco Botti-trained Fanciful Angel and they led close home to make a winning UAE debut.

“He has stayed on in good style,” said O’Neill. “I was a bit short of room at one point but when we found daylight about 300m from home he picked up nicely. I imagine the run will bring him on fitness wise.”

The HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum-owned Kifaah, trained by Ali Rashid Al Raihe claimed the 1200m Prime at The Meydan Hotel Handicap under Hanagan. Hanagan was paying his second visit to the Winner’s Enclosure having ridden the same owner’s Alareef to victory for trainer De Kock in the opening 1400m Al Forsan At Bab Al Shams Handicap.

“He had a very light weight and I was able to get a nice lead into the race,” said Hanagan. “He has picked up well when I asked him and is a tough, genuine sort of horse.”

The owner’s European racing manager, Angus Gold added: “It has been a good start to the evening and it is always great to have winners at these meetings. I have been at the sales in South Africa and Australia so stopping off here works out nicely.

“Sheikh Hamdan is enjoying a good UAE season thus far and hopefully will continue to do so.”

The powerful Doug Watson/ Pat Dobbs combination scored in the Terrace Brunch at Meydan Racecourse 1400m dirt handicap with Cool Cowboy, who was winning for the first time in the UAE at the fifth attempt.

Stepping up to the trip after four 1200m Meydan outings, he clearly relished the extra 200m and galloped on strongly for Dobbs. A further step up in distance could be on the agenda with a possible crack at the Godolphin Mile being mooted by his trainer.

“We were keen to try the 1400m with him,” said Watson. “He certainly saw it out well today and he is a real dirt horse. He loves the surface and is not fazed at all by the kickback.

“Pat said he was dossing in front and we will think seriously about trying him over 1600m. The Godolphin Mile could be the race for him as he has the quality.”

 

Forries Waltz claims an eighth Group 2 Al Rashidiya for trainer Mike De Kock and a fifth for jockey, Christophe Soumillon.

Credit: Dubai Racing Club//Andrew Watkins

fonte: Dubai Racing Club

 

VENERDÌ 29 GENNAIO 2016 Meydan: Colpo Blueberry con Fanciful Angel in handicap da $120,000. Terza vittoria per i colori italiani al Carnival..

 
Photo credit Andrew Watkins
 
Il Carnival è finalmente esploso. A Meydan ci sono stati motivi di interesse che vanno ricercati nell’eventuale progresso futuro dei concorrenti protagonisti delle varie corse. Ma iniziamo comunque dal successo dei colori italiani a Meydan di Fanciful Angel (Dark Angel), un portacolori della Blueberry allenato in Inghilterra da Marco Botti che ha vinto con modalità al cardiopalma il The Meydan Hotel Handicap sul miglio in erba da $120,000. Il grigio figlio di Dark Angel (Acclamation) è partito lento, ha recuperato rimanendo coperto ben impacchettato nel gruppo ed è poi esploso cercando varchi ma trovando traffico, montato da Dane O’Neill che ha rischiato tanto ma all’ultimo tuffo è comunque riuscito a svettare riportando una brillante vittoria nei confronti di Dark Emerald (Dark Angel) ed il redivivo Farraaj (Dubai Destination), qualche anno fa terzo di Parioli G3 italiano. IL VIDEO DELLA CORSA CLICCANDO QUI. Per i colori italiani non si tratta della prima vittoria in assoluto al Carnival. Sette anni fa My Central vinse le Balanchine Stakes G2, cinque anni fa sempre per i colori della Siba vinse Lolamar un bell’handicap. Vanno poi ricordati i due terzi posti di Jakkalberry per i colori Effevi nel Nad Al Sheeba Trophy G3 e nello Sheema Classic G1 vinto daCirrus des Aigles
Quanto a Fanciful, è stata una prestazione sopra le righe da 10/1, per un cavallo che dopo l’exploit nelle 2000 Ghinee tedesche G2 dove ha conseguito un secondo posto, era riuscito ad ottenere uno sfortunato settimo posto nelle Jersey Stakes G3, a 2 lunghezze dal primo, dopo monta poco ispirata da parte di Martin Harley. Poi un quarto ad Haydock nel Superior Mile G3, ed in seguito ha tentato a Milano nel Di Capua G1 arrivando sesto dietro a Red Dubawi. Il 4 anni, un castrone, è parso in condizioni strepitose e potrà provare ad alzare l’asticella delle categorie. Si tratta di un prodotto della fattrice Fanciful Dancer (Dancer), ma non è allevato dalla Blueberry bensì è stato acquistato per 50,000gns alle Tattersalls Craven Breeze-Up Sale. La nota curiosa, raccontata da Isabella Bezzera, è che dopo nemmeno 20 minuti dalla fine della corsa è stata contattata dal Dubai Racing Club per avere i dati bancari dove appoggiare il bonifico della vittoria. Venti minuti. Non diciamo altro.
 
Abbiamo lasciato da parte l’aspetto tecnico che merita comunque un approfondimento, perchè la serata è stata dominata o quasi da pensionari di Mick De Kock. Nell’Al Rashidiya G2 aveva tre chances per vincere per la 8° volta, la quinta consecutiva, una corsa nella quale emerge oramai sempre. Il trainer Sudafricano ha preso i primi due gradini del podio grazie a Forries Waltz (Greys Inn), con Christophe Soumillon, che ha battuto Ertijaal (Hard Spun) e Earnshaw (Medaglia d’Oro), con al quarto un altro De Kock come Mujaarib (Nadeem). Forries Waltz, che ha perso solo una volta in Sudafrica dove è uno stakes winner. A 2 anni ha vinto 3 volte, tra cui le Gatecrasher Stakes Lr a Clairwood. L’anno scorso ha debuttato a Meydan correndo male e osservando stop lungo. Quest’anno è venuto molto avanti vincendo in due occasioni. Alla prossima da giocare Ertijaal che osserverà un massiccio miglioramento. IL VIDEO DELLA CORSA QUI.
Il festival per De Kock è proseguito. Ha vinto la prima corsa con Alareef (Stronghold) sul dirt, e poi anche con il vecchio Anaerobio (Catcher In The Rye) in un altro handicap sul dirt. La prova in velocità sul sirt è stata vinta dal favorito Kifaah (Dubawi), mentre il Godolphin Jungle Cat (Iffraaj) ha siglato con stile l’handicap sull’erba sui 1200, con l’italian bred Winklemann (Rip Van Winkle) arrivato nelle retrovie ma da seguire su distanze maggiori.
TUTTI I RISULTATI DELLA GIORNATA CLICCANDO QUITUTTI I VIDEO DELLE CORSE CLICCANDO QUI.
 
 
 

MEYDAN (UAE) RESULTS

by: RacingPost

 
GOING: DIRT: FAST; TURF: GOOD.

3:00 - Al Forsan At Bab Al Shams (Handicap) (Dirt)

7f, £24,489.80

Alareef 11/4C 
State Law 11/4C 
Stunned 7/1 

8 ran Distances: 1¼l, 2¾l, 1¼l
TIME 1m 25.04s (slow by 1.04s)

Jockey: Paul Hanagan
Trainer: M F De Kock

CSF: 10.15 TRICAST: 47.06

3:35 - Shiba At The Meydan Hotel (Handicap) (Turf)

6f, £44,897.96

Jungle Cat 6/1 
Ashaadd 33/1 
Jamesie 6/1 

NR: Sholaan (IRE)

15 ran Distances: 3¾l, ½l, nse
TIME 1m 9.65s (fast by 0.15s)

Jockey: William Buick
Trainer: Charlie Appleby

CSF: 189.20 TRICAST: 1129.87

RULE 4: Sholaan was withdrawn at the start under stewards’ orders. Price at time of withdrawal 12/1. Rule 4 applies to all bets – deduction 5p in the pound.

4:10 - Prime At The Meydan Hotel (Handicap) (Dirt)

6f, £44,897.96

Kifaah 15/8F 
My Catch 5/2 
Krypton Factor 11/2 

NR: Over The Ocean (USA)

6 ran Distances: 2l, 3¾l, 1¼l
TIME 1m 11.52s (slow by 0.52s)

Jockey: Paul Hanagan
Trainer: A Al Raihe

CSF: 6.47

RULE 4: Over The Ocean was withdrawn at the start under stewards’ orders. Price at time of withdrawal 22/1. No Rule 4 applied

 

4:45 - Al Rashidiya Sponsored By Meydan Group (Group 2) (Turf)

1m1f, £81,632.65

Forries Waltz 9/4F 
Ertijaal 5/2 
Earnshaw 10/1 

14 ran Distances: 1¼l, 2¾l, shd
TIME 1m 47.85s (slow by 0.85s)

Jockey: Christophe Soumillon
Trainer: M F De Kock

CSF: 8.38

5:20 - Bab Al Shams Desert Resort And Spa (Handicap) (Turf)

7f, £48,979.59

Anaerobio 4/1 
Banaadeer 20/1 
Royal Ridge 25/1 

12 ran Distances: shd, ¾l, 1l
TIME 1m 23.13s (fast by 0.07s)

Jockey: Christophe Soumillon
Trainer: M F De Kock

CSF: 89.83 TRICAST: 1813.43

5:55 - Terrace Brunch At Meydan Racecourse (Handicap) (Dirt)

7f, £48,979.59

Cool Cowboy 11/4F 
Giftorm 10/1 
Encipher 7/2 

9 ran Distances: 1¾l, nse, ¾l
TIME 1m 24.45s (slow by 0.45s)

Jockey: Pat Dobbs
Trainer: Doug Watson

CSF: 33.13 TRICAST: 102.10

 

6:30 - The Meydan Hotel (Handicap) (Turf)

1m, £48,979.59

Fanciful Angel 12/1 
Dark Emerald 3/1 
Farraaj 14/1 

12 ran Distances: nk, 1¼l, shd
TIME 1m 36.21s (slow by 0.21s)

Jockey: Dane O’Neill
Trainer: Marco Botti

CSF: 51.66 TRICAST: 541.85. Placepot: £93.50 to a £1 stake. Pool of £6816.82 – 53.22 winning units. Quadpot: £23.90 to a £1 stake. Pool of £379.19 – 11.71 winning units.