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fonte : DRC
Review
Thunder Snow on top in latest Al Maktoum Challenge
Thunder Snow stayed on strongly to win the G2 Al Maktoum Challenge Round Two over an extended nine furlongs at Meydan, UAE, on Thursday, 8 February.
The four-year-old, trained by Saeed bin Suroor and partnered by regular rider Christophe Soumillon, raced in third on the outside for much of the six-runner contest on dirt.
He was asked to improve in the straight and joined Heavy Metal and North America over a furlong out and soon went second.
Thunder Snow nosed ahead of North America passing the half-furlong marker and ran on to score by a cosy neck in a time of 1m 57.89s, with Heavy Metal four lengths further back in third.
Thunder Snow, runner-up to Heavy Metal in the mile G2 Al Maktoum Challenge Round One on 11 January, has now won three of his four starts on dirt at Meydan.
Saeed bin Suroor, celebrating his 11th success in the Al Maktoum Challenge Round Two, said: “I don’t think the trip suited Thunder Snow last time when he ran over the mile and the nine and a half furlongs today is a better distance for him. Going up further in trip
to a mile and a quarter will suit him even better.
“After he last ran in England, we gave him a break for three months to prepare him for this Dubai campaign. Thunder Snow has improved from his last race and he looked in good shape and was ready to run tonight.
“Mentally, he has always been nice and relaxed, but physically we thought he had improved and he looked better than ever.
“We will take him to the third round of the Al Maktoum Challenge (G1, 10f, dirt, 10 March, Meydan) on Super Saturday and then Sheikh Mohammed will make the decision where to go after that.
“He looked good today and won well so I am happy.
“Thunder Snow is a tough horse, who always does well and is a professional. He handled the dirt well – he won the UAE 2000 Guineas and the UAE Derby last year. We are looking forward for a better result in the future.”
It was a big race double for Godolphin and Saeed bin Suroor, who had earlier sent out the three-year-old half-sister to Thunder Snow, Winter Lightning, to capture the UAE 1000 Guineas.
Christophe Soumillon said: “Thunder Snow is a better horse than his rivals tonight and also stays quite a bit better than them.
“They showed that they have much more speed than him in the first part of the race, although when we came into the back straight, my horse was a little bit keen and trying to go.
“This is his second start of the year and a preparation race, so I did not want to give him a hard time. He came very well on the turn, then took a big blow in the straight and after that kept going the whole way.
“He is very funny because he knows the big screen here in the straight. Last year he did something funny at 250 metres from the line and today he didn’t, which is good progress, but you still feel that he is looking for something.
“He is learning after each run and the one thing I know with him is to be ready to see something new because of what happened in the Kentucky Derby and Prix Jacques Les Marois. You have to really concentrate and never give him the chance to do something wrong.
“Like I said to Saeed, I love Thunder Snow on the turf. I don’t feel the same energy on the dirt – he doesn’t have the same turn of foot – but he has run four times on dirt for three wins and one second.
“You cannot say that is bad. On turf he has given me a great impression and in Europe I am sure he is probably in the top three milers and mile and a quarter horses on turf.
“But horses who run and train a lot on dirt can improve also and that is what I hope for him.”
Asked whether Thunder Snow would have a chance in the G1 Dubai World Cup Sponsored by Emirates Airline (10f, dirt, 31 March, Meydan), the jockey replied: “It depends on which draw he has and how he jumps out of the gate.
“If you are on the outside and turn four wide, it would be very difficult. He doesn’t have the speed to go to the front so he would have to be handy, sitting third or fourth. It depends who is coming for the race – Gun Runner isn’t so it is much more open.
“I am sure that Thunder Snow will improve a lot. Saeed has a magical record and I am sure he knows how to train the horse if we target that race.
“He would be suited back in Europe by the Juddmonte International at York, though Enable and Winx could be going for the race. I am sure at a mile and a quarter, he will be great. We will see how he goes.”
Review
Winter Lightning captures UAE 1,000 Guineas
Three-year-old filly Winter Lightning continued her impressive start to the 2018 Dubai World Cup Carnival with an excellent victory in the Listed UAE 1,000 Guineas over a mile on dirt at Meydan, UAE, on Thursday, 8 February.
The daughter of Shamardal, a half-sister to Thunder Snow and representing trainer Saeed bin Suroor, broke smartly and disputed the early running before being covered up a close fourth of the eight runners by Pat Cosgrave.
Winter Lightning moved up powerfully to go second leaving the back straight and challenged the front-running Rayya a furlong and a half out and soon led, quickening well to triumph by an easy two lengths in 1m 38.19s.
Rayya finished second with Expressiy (Charlie Appleby/William Buick) staying on to come home third, a further two and a half lengths back, as the first three from the UAE 1,000 Guineas Trial over seven furlongs on 18 January filled the same positions in the UAE 1,000 Guineas.
Saeed bin Suroor, gaining his 10th victory in the UAE 1,000 Guineas, commented: “Winter Lightning looked like she needed further when she won the trial. She has always shown some class, but it can be hard to judge them until they run on dirt.
“She is a half-sister to Thunder Snow and both horses can do well on both turf and dirt. Thunder Snow won two G1 races on turf in France and was also successful on dirt in the UAE 2,000 Guineas and the UAE Derby.
“We kept Winter Lightning until the end of last season to run her at Newmarket because she was weak and we ran her just to make her learn how to race.
“The family has always done well in the past and Winter Lightning is a strong filly. She looks better physically compared to last year and the way she finished her race today shows that she can stay further in the future.
“We will aim her at the UAE Oaks (G3, 9.5f, Meydan, Thursday, 1 March) and plans from there will depend on how she gets on in that race. We will talk to Sheikh Mohammed about further plans but we will keep the options open regarding the UAE Derby (G2 9.5f, Meydan, Saturday, 31 March).
“Winter Lightning is a filly for the future. She is a big, strong filly who can show something this year and during her four-year-old campaign. We can keep her in training for the future because she didn’t do much as a two-year-old.
“She always shows her class and we need to think about the 1,000 Guineas at Newmarket (G1, 1m, Sunday, 6 May, turf). We will see how she gets on in the UAE Oaks first.”
Pat Cosgrave added: “Winter Lightning has got pretty much everything. She has a good temperament – she relaxes, jumps and travels nicely without over racing – and handles the surface well.
“She picked up nicely and put the race to bed when I asked her to. I thought that she had improved from her last run, she looked more of a sharper, grown-up filly, and I think she will get better again.
“It was her first time under the lights and on the surface in the trial – she was getting a little bit of kickback in behind, which she had never experienced before. She expected it more today and is just a very good filly.
“I think she is going to keep progressing onwards and I don’t see any reason why she wouldn’t stay the UAE Oaks trip. She relaxed nicely and ran to the line good.”
fonte : Godolphin