04/01/2018. KEY BID, EMPOLI & UNTESTED SOPHOMORES SEEK CARNIVAL BERTHS ON SATURDAY 5 JAN, AT MEYDAN // KOREA : Seoul Saturday: Race-By-Race Preview (January 5)

 

Meydan Racecourse hosts its seventh meeting of the 2018-19 season

 

DUBAI (January 4, 2019)— Racing at Meydan on Saturday, a seven-race card which starts at 4:00 p.m., is highlighted by three AED 190,000 handicaps, of which two are on turf, including the 2000m finale (District One Crystal Lagoon Trophy). Topping the the maximum field of 16 is Dubai World Cup Carnival aspirant Key Bid, who exits a resounding victory on dirt over 2000m. Trained by Ali Rashid Al Rayhi for Sheikh Rashid bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, the 5-year-old Dubawi gelding has an official rating of 92, so is eligible for the dirt races at the Carnival, but needs to reach 95 to qualify for the turf options.

 

Twice a winner on turf for previous connections Godolphin and Charlie Appleby, over 2400m and 2700m, he clearly stays well and looks likely to go well under regular pilot, Fernando Jara.

 

“He is a horse we really like,” Jara said. “He ran well the first time and then won nicely. We were keen to try him on turf, so this looked an ideal race for him and we think he will run well.”

 

The weights are headed by Mr Pommeroy, returning from a 1400-day absence on his first start for Mohd Ramadan, having been trained previously for Salem bin Ghadayer and finishing third in both the Group 2 Al Rashidiya and Listed Dubai Millennium Stakes at the 2015 carnival. Apprentice Rowan Scott rides but it would be a remarkable training performance were he to win for the first time since February 2014.

 

Champion trainer Doug Watson saddles both Empoli, the choice of Pat Dobbs, and Mutamakkin, to be ridden by George Buckell. A Group One winner in September 2014, 9-year-old Empoli won for the only time since when landing a 2200m handicap at Abu Dhabi in November 2017. He was then second in a similar race over 2400m.

 

Watson said: “He seems in great form and this looks a good spot for him. Rated 93, he is close to the Carnival. Hopefully, he can run well and earn a Carnival rating.”

 

Also rated 93, Mutamakkin, is having his fourth start of the campaign and is seeking a first victory since winning a 1600m handicap at Sandown in June 2016 for Sir Michael Stoute and His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum. He is now owned by EERC (Emirates Entertainment Racing Club), whose spokesman Justin Byrne said: “He did not seem to handle the sharp turn at Jebel Ali on his penultimate start and then ran well at Sharjah, but he is a turf horse really so we have had this race in mind all season. It looks very competitive, but Doug and his team are happy with him, so we are hoping for a big run.”

 

At the very first Meydan meeting of the current season, Litigation turned a 2000m dirt handicap into a procession under Chris Hayes but has not repeated that since, including when well-beaten over the same course and distance in the race won by Key Bid in December. A 4-year-old filly by Foxwedge, she was a close second in an 1800m Sandown handicap on turf in June of last year, so the surface should not be a concern. Robert Tart rides for Jaber Ramadhan, who also owns her.

 

Satish Seemar saddles three with Richard Mullen choosing to partner local debutant George Villiers, twice a winner in Britain for John Gosden and Princess Haya, but now owned by Mohd Khalifa Al Basti. A 4-year-old Dubawi colt, he looks an exciting new recruit, whereas stable companion Farrier has only ever run in the UAE since debuting in 2012. Winner of the 2017 Jebel Ali Stakes (Listed) over 1950m, his best turf effort was when chasing home Godolphin’s Tryster in the Jebel Hatta (G1) on Super Saturday 2016.

Tadhg O’Shea takes the ride.

 

Sixteen have also been declared for the 1600m turf handicap with the weights headed by Pouvoir Magique, having his first start for Watson and new owner Dale Brennan. A 5-year-old Le Havre gelding, he won three times in Britain for Princess Haya and Gosden, most recently over 1600m at Newbury in May.

 

Another having a first UAE outing, To Dibba is an interesting new recruit for Nicholas Bachalard and his main patron, His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Rashid Al Maktoum for whom, when trained by Roger Varian, he won once in England. Runner-up four times in nine career starts, this 5-year-old Dubawi gelding looks the type who could thrive in the UAE and appears well-intended under stable jockey Chris Hayes.

 

Freshly turned 3-year-olds line up in the opener, a wide-open 1600m maiden event—the kind of which could easily provide prospects for the recently boosted sophomore program during the Carnival. Trainer Doug Watson enters what appears to be a strong trio, including well-regarded Goldencents colt Moshaher, an US$87,000 purchase at OBS April who is owned by the same team—Mr. H and B—who won the last domestic season maiden event with Watson’s Al Seel Legacy’s. Watson also starts the good-looking Town Bee, a full-brother to 2018 Metropolitan Mile (G1) Bee Jersey, as well as Alda’iya, who makes his second start after finishing eighth on debut.

 

fonte : DRC

 

 

KOREA : Seoul Saturday: Race-By-Race Preview (January 5)

by gyongmaman

There’s a bumper 15-race card at Seoul on Saturday. Moon Se Young may be the man to follow with plenty of fancied mounts. The action starts at 10:45 and continues until 18:00:

 

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Moon Se Young looks the man to follow on Saturday at Seoul

 

Race 1: Class 6 (1000M) Allowance / KRW 24 Million

(3) USEUNG MACHA ran 4th at the distance last time and Moon Se Young’s booking is sure to tempt plenty. (11) IL MARE ran 4th on debut on December 8th. The time wasn’t quick, but the track was slow that day and he can compete here. (10) BIG PRO has run well both times so far for 4th and 6th in similar company and should have come on following seven weeks out. (1) BETTINA is one start into a comeback following four months off and can improve here. (2) DURI did nothing too wrong on debut and can is another who should get better.

Selections (3) Useung Macha (10) Big Pro (11) Il Mare (1) Bettina
Next Best 2, 8
Fast Start 3, 5, 8, 10

Race 2: Cass 6 (1000M) Allowance / KRW 24 Million

(5) TOUR BROTHER wasn’t really ready on debut back in August but after a couple of months off and another trial he returned much better and has been no worse than 4th in three recent efforts. He led until the closing stages last time just two weeks ago and returns quickly here with solid claims to make the breakthrough. (1) LADY DIA was a much improved 2nd on her second outing at the beginning of December and she can continue her development today. (8) FINAL CAPTAIN drops back in trip after a solid 3rdplace over 1300M last time and can be considered. (3) ULTRA MISSILE and (12) DALLYEORA GWANGSAN look best of the rest.

Selections (5) Tour Brother (1) Lady Dia (8) Final Captain (3) Ultra Missile
Next Best 12, 11
Fast Start 3, 4, 5, 12

Race 3: Class 4 (1300M) Handicap / KRW 60 Million

(6) TAP MAGIC MASTER has been getting closer across four starts so far and was a front-running 3rd last time. Moon Se Young rides for the first time today, he should get on pace early again, and he can win. It’s a competitive race though. (5) LITTLE BOY FLASH ran a good 4th in stiffer company than this last time out four weeks ago and should be a threat, as should (2) HWANG GEUM SAJA, who was a very close 5th at the distance at the end of November. (11) SEOUL SIDAE can have a line drawn through both his latest two, which were in much tougher races and be given another chance. There is one debut-maker and Verazano colt (8) DAEGUN CHEONHA looked sharp in a trial just before Christmas and can go well first-up.

Selections (6) Tap Magic Master (11) Seoul Sidae (5) Little Boy Flash (2) Hwang Geum Saja
Next Best 8, 1
Fast Start 2, 4, 6

Race 4: Class 6 (1000M) Allowance / KRW 40 Million

Maidens who have just turned three-years-old here and (3) WONDERFUL HENNESSY looks the one to beat. She’s raced three times so far and as an improved 2nd last time. It was at 1000M, but she looks ready to go back up in trip and it could be her day. (12) SPEED HEUKRYONG was 5th behind Wonderful Hennessy in that race (having finished ahead of her the time before) and looks to be on the improve as well. (9) SOUTHERN MAN ran creditably enough for 4th on debut but it wasn’t an especially strong race and he will need to be better here. There are five first-timer starters and a number have a chance. (6) ACE TRIPLE looks the most promising following a very positive trial performance two weeks ago. (10) SINGSING JANGSU and (11) WINNER CROWN the others who have shown positively in the mornings. As ever, watch the market for clues with these.

Selections (3) Wonderful Hennessy (12) Speed Heukryong (6) Ace Triple (10) Singsing Jangsu
Next Best 11, 8
Fast Start 3, 6, 8

Race 5: Class 6 (1000M) Allowance / KRW 40 Million

More three-year-old maidens and (3) FULL MOON SKY is the one to beat. He has a 4thand a 2nd from two starts so far and while he hasn’t raced since being beaten seven-lengths by a potentially useful type in mid-November, he should have too much here. (7) DONGYANG TEUKGEUP and (4) YEOKDAE CHOEGO finished 3rd and 5th when they raced each other on December 2nd. That was the latter’s debut, and both should be in the hunt here. (8) LA VIE EST BELLE and (9) WONDERFUL BRAVO are others to consider.

Selections (3) Full Moon Sky (4) Yeokdae Chogo (7) Dongyang Teukgeup (9) Wonderful Bravo
Next Best 8, 10
Fast Start 2, 7, 9, 12

Race 6: Class 4 (1000M) Handicap / KRW 75 Million

Fillies only and it’s open to imports as well as locally-bred contenders. (8) HAE NARAE could be the one. She’s shown improvement over three starts so far and ran a good 3rdlast time. She may not lead from the gate but can finish strongly. (11) HWA GI and (1) COVERGIRL JUSTICE were both also-rans last time out in what was a stronger race than this. While a long way behind the winner, they weren’t too distant from the places and both are likely to improve, especially Covergirl Justice, who was making her debut. (3)  Read more of this post