02/02/2017, Meydan Risultati // Furia Cruzada (white colours) just held on to take the featured $250,000 Group 2 Al Maktoum Challenge Round 2 for trainer, Erwan Charpy and jockey, Antonio Fresu in the Dubai World Cup Carnival at Meydan Racecourse on Thursday February 2, 2017 // Dubai World Cup an option for thriving Arrogate // Buon debutto a Meydan per Dylan Mouth che è secondo // Di seguito i risultati completi di tutte le corse della riunione

 

 

Charpy in Double Form as Furia Cruzada Lands $250,000 Al Maktoum Challenge R2

Thursday, 2 February, 2017

Charpy in Double Form as Furia Cruzada Lands $250,000 Al Maktoum Challenge R2

Cool Cowboy Springs Surprise to Claim Al Shindagha Sprint for Watson

The Group 2 middle round of the Al Maktoum Challenge was claimed by gritty Chilean mare, Furia Cruzada by a nose on UAE debut in the Dubai World Cup Carnival at Meydan Racecourse on Thursday evening.

The Erwan Charpy-trained five year old, who had won three times at the highest level on dirt in South America, transferred to John Gosden’s stables in Newmarket where she was campaigned at various distances on turf without success. Yet returning to dirt at Meydan proved the cure and, under Antonio Fresu, Furia Cruzada held off the challenge of the fast finishing Second Summer ridden by Pat Dobbs.

It was a second win on the night inside 35 minutes for Charpy, after Zamaam scored in the earlier EGA Casthouse Trophy handicap over 3200m on the turf.

“She is very tough,” said Fresu of Furia Cruzada. “She loves the dirt and to be honest, she is not 100 per cent fit so I am looking forward to her next race.

“I ride her every day so I know. She needed the race so she could have run better.

“I think she will improve.”

Charpy’s victory with the HH Sheikh Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum-owned Zamaam came courtesy of jockey, Jim Crowley.

“They went pretty quick for this kind of distance and it was a new trip for my horse,” said Crowley of the 3200m trip. “He settled perfectly and basically just lobbed around for the first half of the race.

“Erwan decided to step him up and it was the right move as the horse stayed on really strongly to win nicely.”

Also on the dirt surface was the main support race, the 1200m Group 3 Al Shindagha Sprint Sponsored by Emirates Global Aluminium. Only six may have gone to post but it produced an exciting finish nonetheless with last year’s Group 1 Golden Shaheen winner, Muarrab easing to the front 500m out under Crowley.

However, he was always being stalked by Dobbs aboard the Doug Watson-trained Cool Cowboy, victorious in the Group 3 Burj Nahaar over 1600m on Super Saturday last year.

Crowley’s mount quickened early in the straight, seeing off the other four rivals but Cool Cowboy steadily narrowed the gap, before leading in the final 100m.

He and Dobbs crossed the line a neck ahead of Muarrab with almost five lengths back to the third, Wild Dude.

“I was able to settle him in behind runners and he loved racing on their heels,” said Dobbs. “I was tracking the right horse in Muarrab and he took me there travelling very strongly before digging deep in the final 200m.

“All credit to Doug and his team; it was their idea to drop back to this 1200m trip and it has paid off.

“Last season he did not show as much speed but, this year, he has strengthened. He really looks like a sprinter and has shown a lot more speed.”

Watson was completing a double having already saddled first and second in the opening 1900m dirt handicap, the EGA Billets Trophy

Drawn one, Sam Hitchcott was clearly determined to utilise his inside berth, driving the Watson-trained Grand Argentier straight to the head of affairs.

They basically never saw another of their eight rivals, pulling clear entering the straight and running on strongly, eventually chased home by stable companion Galvanize.

“Everything went to plan,” said Hitchcott. “He was well away and I was always in front. He has plenty of early speed, especially for a horse who stays this trip and I was never concerned during the race.

“He travelled well and then picked up nicely to provide the best possible start to the evening.”

The 2000m turf handicap, the EGA Jebel Ali Trophy, was run in heavy rain but it certainly did not deter the Mike de Kock-trainer Sanshaawds who headed Belgian Bill, the eventual third, in the final 100m.

The winner was ridden by Christophe Soumillon, from Belgium, who said: “That was a good battle between two Belgians! He is a tough horse who always gives his best but not one you want to hit the front on too soon.”

Godolphin’s impressive Cymric, the only runner for Charlie Appleby on the night, made a winning local debut in the EGA Potlines Trophy, a 1600m turf handicap, under a confident-looking William Buick.

Settled in second, behind American Hope, also owned by Godolphin but trained by Saeed bin Suroor, he was sent for home at the 300m pole and soon had the race won.

A classy juvenile in 2015, when trained by John Gosden, he finished runner-up in the Group 1 Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere but failed to build on that in 2016.

He was then switched to Appleby who had him gelded and this was a striking return to action in what looked a competitive race.

“I won on this horse when he was a juvenile with John Gosden and a very promising one,” said Buick. “Things did not go totally to plan for him last year but he had been working well and we were hopeful. We had a lovely lead into the race and he responded well when I asked him.

“You would like to think there is more to come from him because, as I said, he is a nice horse.”

The finale, the EGA Al Taweelah Trophy, a 1000m turf handicap saw the Dhruba Selvaratnam-trained Speed Hawk run down a backing-up Medicean Man who has won in the Carnival seven days previously for trainer, Jeremy Gask.

Credit: Dubai Racing Club//Andrew Watkins

 

Dubai World Cup an option for thriving Arrogate

Arrogate: Pegasus winner could run at Meydan
Arrogate: Pegasus winner could run at Meydan
Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images,   By Jon Lees
 
Arrogate was on Thursday reported to have recovered so well from his triumph in the Pegasus World Cup that he could run in Dubai World Cup.

After landing the inaugural running of the $12 million prize, the world’s richest race, at Gulfstream, Florida, last Saturday Arrogate returned to his home track at Santa Anita, California on Thursday to train for the first time.

Trainer Bob Baffert said the Juddmonte Farms colt had come out of the race so well that he described running at Meydan on March 25 as “an option”, according to the Daily Racing Form.

Arrogate cruised to a four and three quarter lengths triumph in a one-sided Pegasus in which fierce rival California Chrome, on his final start, disappointed to trail home 30 lengths behind.

fonte : RacingPost

 

MEYDAN (UAE), Results meeting 02/02/2017

 

EGA Billets Trophy (Handicap) (Dirt)

1m1½f, £29,268.29

  1. 1.    Grand Argentier

7/1

  1. Galvanize

14/1

  1. Vivernus

11/2

9 ran

 

Distances: 

2½l, ¾l, 2¼l

 

Time: 

1m 58.15s (slow by 1.65s)

 

Total SP: 

116%

Winning jockey: 

Sam Hitchcott

Winning trainer: 

Doug Watson

CSF 74.01; TC 404.22

 

 

Full result

 

EGA Potlines Trophy (Handicap) (Turf)

1m, £65,853.66

  1. 1.    Cymric

15/8F

  1. Elite Excalibur

13/2

  1. American Hope

6/1

8 ran

 

Distances: 

½l, 1l, 1l

 

Time: 

1m 37.49s (slow by 1.49s)

 

Total SP: 

118%

Winning jockey: 

William Buick

Winning trainer: 

Charlie Appleby

CSF 15.29, TC 62.67

 

 

Full result

 

Al Shindagha Sprint Sponsored By Emirates Global Aluminium (Group 3) (Dirt)

6f, £97,560.98

  1. 1.    Cool Cowboy

4/1

  1. Muarrab

4/11F

  1. Wild Dude

8/1

6 ran

 

Distances: 

nk, 4¾l, 1l

 

Time: 

1m 11.49s (slow by 0.49s)

 

Total SP: 

114%

Winning jockey: 

Pat Dobbs

Winning trainer: 

Doug Watson

CSF 5.95

 

 

Full result

 

EGA Casthouse Trophy (Handicap) (Turf)

2m, £78,048.78

  1. 1.    Zamaam

9/1

  1. Los Barbados

16/1

  1. Red Galileo

2/1F

9 ran

 

Distances: 

1¼l, 1½l, 1¼l

 

Time: 

3m 23.95s (slow by 3.95s)

 

Total SP: 

119%

Winning jockey: 

Jim Crowley

Winning trainer: 

E Charpy

FC 143.49, TC 403.95

 

 

Full result

 

Al Maktoum Challenge R2 Sponsored By Emirates Global Aluminium (Group 2) (Dirt)

1m1½f, £121,951.22

  1. 1.    Furia Cruzada

18/1

  1. Second Summer

13/2

  1. Power Blade

14/1

9 ran

 

Distances: 

nse, 5l, nk

 

Time: 

1m 58.85s (slow by 2.35s)

 

Total SP: 

120%

Winning jockey: 

Antonio Fresu

Winning trainer: 

E Charpy

CSF 133.77

 

 

Full result

 

EGA Jebel Ali Trophy (Handicap) (Turf)

1m2f, £85,365.85

  1. 1.    Sanshaawes

9/4F

  1. Dylan Mouth

4/1

  1. Belgian Bill

4/1

10 ran

 

Distances: 

1¼l, shd, 5¼l

 

Time: 

2m 3.17s (slow by 2.17s)

 

Total SP: 

120%

Winning jockey: 

Christophe Soumillon

Winning trainer: 

M F De Kock

CSF 11.04, TC 34.65

 

 

Full result

 

EGA Al Taweelah Trophy (Handicap) (Turf)

5f, £78,048.78

  1. 1.    Speed Hawk

20/1

  1. Medicean Man

8/1

  1. Fityaan

20/1

14 ran

 

Distances: 

nse, nk, ½l

 

Time: 

58.41s (slow by 1.41s)

 

Total SP: 

126%

Winning jockey: 

Chris Hayes

Winning trainer: 

D Selvaratnam

CSF 171.72, TC 3356.89; Placepot: 153.70; Quadpot: 34.00

 

 

Full result

 

 fonte : racingPost

 

Meydan: Antonio Fresu una…Furia Cruzada nel Maktoum Challenge R2! Dylan Mouth ottimo secondo in handicap

 
 
 
Il giovedì di Meydan ci ha lasciato parecchi spunti di riflessione, soprattutto in chiave italiana. Visto che da noi le cose vanno a scatafascio o quasi, le nostre professionalità all’estero sono sempre ben apprezzate. Prendiamo Antonio Fresu, per esempio, che ha vinto il secondo round del Maktoum Challenge G2 in ottica Dubai World Cup G1 in sella alla cilena Furia Cruzada (Newfoundland) la quale ha prodotto un cambio di marcia devastante per liberarsi della compagnia e resistere nei confronti di Second Summer (Summer Bird) ed il coreano Power Blade (Menifee) menttre l’atteso Le Bernardin (Bernardini), come al solito, non è riuscito a fare il passetto in avanti che ci si aspetta quando le cose cominciano a diventare serie. Onore comunque ad un cavallo che riesce a fare cassetta soprattutto nella prima parte della stagione. Tornando a Furia va raccontato di una cavalla ora allenata da Erwan Charpy, per cui era alla prima uscita, colui il quale ha voluto fortemente la collaborazione di Antonio Fresu quando questo era impegnato in Italia. Furia Cruzada è una sei anni cilena che in patria, in particolare in Argentina, ha vinto 2 G1 come il Gilberto Lerena G1 ed il GP Criadores, mentrein Cile nel 2014 vinse l’Alberto Solari Magnasco G1 per femmine di 3 anni sui 2000 metri. In seguito era stata spostata nell’emisfero nord presso John Gosden dove non si era praticamente mai troppo ben disimpegnata in 6 uscite arrivando terza nel Winter Derby G3, piazzandosi anche nelle Duke Of Cambridge G2 ad Ascot, nelle Lancashire Oaks G2 e ultimamente anche nel Prix de Flore G3 in Francia, prima di partire verso Meydan dove ha colpito duro a 18/1, al ritorno in sabbia!
 
Insomma, in UK ha fatto bene ma ci si aspettava di più tanto che poi era stata offerta alle Tattersalls December Mares Sale, acquistata per £180,000. Fa parte della famiglia femminile della campionessa Val Gardena (Roy), 4 vittorie in G1 incluso El Derby, Las Oaks ed Polla de Potrancas (1,000 Guineas). IL VIDEO DELLA CORSA QUIIL RISULTATO COMPLETO QUI
 
L’altra bella notizia per gli italiani riguarda la prestazione di Dylan Mouth (Dylan Thomas) giunto secondo ell’EGA Jebel Ali Trophy (Handicap) (Turf) sui 2000 metri in erba. Tra l’altro la cosa curiosa è la pioggia caduta a Meydan copiosamente nel corso del pomeriggio che ha ammorbidito il terreno. Il portacolori Effevi, deludente finora nelle sue uscite fuori dall’Italia e reduce da un np nel Premio del Jockey Club G1 a Milano, ha faticato a prendere l’azione ma poi si è ben comportato andando a rincorrere il favorito  Sanshaawes (Ashaawes), 7 anni castrone di Mick de Kock, e pizzicando Belgian Bill (Exceed And Excel) per la miglior piazza. Soddisfatto Marco Botti, bravo Andrea Atzeni a crederci sempre nonostante già a metà percorso Dylan si sia dovuto disimpegnare per prendere l’azione giusta. IL VIDEO DELLA CORSA QUIIL RISULTATO COMPLETO QUI
 
L’altro spunto interessante della giornata era la prova per gli sprinter: L’Al Shindagha Sprint G2 in preparazione del Dubai Golden Shaheen G1, vinto da Cool Cowboy (Kodiak Kowboy) che ha beffato sul palo il favorito Muarrab (Oasis Dream), ancora secondo dopo le Dubawi Stakes Lr 3 settimane fa. Terzo Wild Dude (Wildcat Heir). IL VIDEO DELLA CORSA QUIIL RISULTATO COMPLETO QUI