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Comicas goes for Dubawi Stakes in week two of Dubai World Cup Carnival
Godolphin sends out a powerful team for the second fixture of the 2018 Dubai World Cup Carnival, with last year’s G1 Dubai Golden Shaheen runner-up Comicas among 18 runners at Meydan, UAE, on Thursday, 18 January.
Five-year-old Comicas (Charlie Appleby/William Buick, drawn five) races on dirt for the six-furlong G3 Dubawi Stakes having thrived over the same course and distance at last year’s Carnival, when he gained a handicap victory and finished fourth in the G3 Mahab Al Shimaal Sponsored by Emirates Skywards.
He found only Mind Your Biscuits three lengths too strong in the Dubai Golden Shaheen on Dubai World Cup Night and finished second to Muarrab on his first start of the current UAE season in the Listed Garhoud Sprint, also over six furlongs on dirt at Meydan, on Thursday, 21 December.
The seven runners for the Dubawi Stakes also feature the 2013 Dubai Golden Shaheen victor Reynaldothewizard, a 10-time winner at Meydan, Muarrab and Garhoud Sprint third My Catch.
Charlie Appleby said: “Comicas produced a career-best over this course and distance in the Dubai Golden Shaheen last year.
“He put up a good performance on his return from a break in the Garhoud Sprint and has definitely come on for the run.
“If he runs another solid race, he should be bang there on Thursday.”
Three Godolphin fillies line up in the 14-runner UAE 1000 Guineas Trial over seven furlongs on dirt including Caring Touch (Saeed bin Suroor/Oisin Murphy, drawn 10) who quickened strongly for an impressive debut success in a mile maiden on Tapeta at Newcastle, UK, on Wednesday, 6 December.
Winter Lightning (Saeed bin Suroor/Pat Cosgrave, drawn seven) switches to dirt after finishing second over seven furlongs at Newmarket, while Expressiy (Charlie Appleby/William Buick, drawn 12) won twice on turf and the All-Weather in the UK last season and came third in a seven-furlong Newmarket Listed race on her latest outing.
Saeed bin Suroor commented: “Caring Touch won her maiden nicely and has done well since arriving out in Dubai. I have been pleased with her work and seven furlongs will be no problem.
“Winter Lightning put up a good performance on her debut at Newmarket and has also done well in Dubai.
“We will see how they get on but I am looking for a good result.”
Charlie Appleby remarked: “Expressiy brings a bit of experience into the race, having run six times last year including winning on Polytrack at Chelmsford City, and she should be competitive.
“She is drawn on the outside in stall 12, but it can be beneficial to be away from the kickback, especially when horses are experiencing dirt for the first time.”
Last year’s G1 2000 Guineas fifth Dream Castle (Saeed bin Suroor/Pat Cosgrave) makes his handicap debut over a mile on turf under top-weight, with Listed Meydan Classic winner Top Score (Saeed bin Suroor/Gerald Mosse) and the lightly-raced Salsabeel(Charlie Appleby/William Buick) also running in the same contest.
Listed winners Team Talk (Gerald Mosse) and Leshlaa (Pat Cosgrave) line up for Saeed bin Suroor in a 10-furlong turf handicap and they are joined by Blair House (Charlie Appleby/William Buick), runner-up in the Royal Hunt Cup at Royal Ascot in June.
Thursday’s other 10-furlong handicap on the turf features Dowayla (Saeed bin Suroor/Christophe Soumillon) and Capezzano (Charlie Appleby/William Buick), who was third on dirt in the G3 UAE 2,000 Guineas last year.
Veteran sprinter Baccarat (Charlie Appleby/James Doyle, drawn five of the 14 runners) has won at the last two Carnivals and the nine-year-old tries for a third six-furlong turf handicap success, a race that also features stable companion Van Der Decken (William Buick, drawn seven) plus the Saeed bin Suroor-trained duo of Kananee (Sam Hitchcott, drawn nine) and Silver Line (Antonio Fresu, drawn one).
Unexposed four-year-old Mountain Hunter (Saeed bin Suroor/Christophe Soumillon), successful on two of his three starts, and G K Chesterton (Charlie Appleby/William Buick), a handicap winner at Epsom Downs, UK, last season, both race on dirt for the first time in a mile handicap.
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Alongside Nicky Henderson’s Buveur D’Air, other British entries are Defi Du Seuil (trained by Philip Hobbs) and Ch’tibello (Dan Skelton).
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Leopardstown CEO Pat Keogh said: “The Dublin Racing Festival is a major initiative for Irish racing and it’s great that it has attracted such quality in depth. I would like to thank all the owners and trainers for their support.”
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