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DDF internatio­nal weekend delivers big race double for Sheikh Hamdan

Ridden by Sheikh Hamdan’s retained jockey, Jim Crowley, Alkumait went from last to first to score three quarters of a length victory over Andrew Balding’s well fancied Five thousand to one

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Alkumait completed a big race double for Sheikh Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, smashing the six furlongs course record in the process, when taking the Group 2 Dubai Duty Free Mill Reef Stakes on day two of the Dubai Duty Free (DDF) internatio­nal weekend at Newbury Racecourse on Saturday.

The meeting marks 25 years of outstandin­g support for British horseracin­g by the leading internatio­nal airport retailer but run this year behind closed doors, forcing the absence of members of Dubai Duty Free’s (DDF) senior management team for the first time in the history of their sponsorshi­p.

Ridden by Sheikh Hamdan’s retained jockey, Jim Crowley, Alkumait went from last to first to score three quarters of a length victory over Andrew Balding’ swell fancied Five thousand to one.

The winning trainer Marcus Tregoning, clearly excited at the colt’s future prospects said, “It is early days for this horse, it was only his third run and he’s still a work in progress. I think he’s prety smart and he showed a good atitude today.”

The victory provided Jim Crowley with a second DDF Mill Reef Stakes and he said of Alkumait, “I was really impressed. He came back a lot beter than we went down and switched off nicely in the race. It was all smooth, and he showed a good turn of foot. I would say he is right up there with the best of them this season.”

The double was initiated by the Mark Johnstontr­ained Erlaqam who returned to winning form in the Group 3 Dubai Duty Free Legacy Cup earlier in the aternoon beating four rivals, including Desert Encounter who was bidding to win the race for the third time.

Three-year-old sprinter Lazuli secured a first G3 victory when comfortabl­y beating establishe­d G1 performers Tis Marvellous and Equilatera­l in the World Trophy over five furlongs at Newbury on Saturday.

The son of Dubawi, a Listed winner for Charlie Appleby over the same distance at Sandown Park in June, led his group of five down the centre of the course as Glamourous Anna and Ornate raced away from the rest of the field.

Lazuli was niggled along in third overall as the runners converged entering the final quarter-mile.

He responded gamely for William Buick, quickening strongly to take up the running approachin­g the furlong-pole before asserting in the closing stages for a length success over this year’s G1 King’s Stand Stakes fourth Tis Marvellous. Equilatera­l, who was runner-up in the same Royal Ascot sprint, finished a nose further back in third.

Charlie Appleby said: “I was delighted with the performanc­e of Lazuli, who enjoyed the drop back to five furlongs and beat some very strong older sprinters. The likelihood now is that we will put him away and take him out to Dubai for the Carnival.”

Buick added: “Lazuli looked very promising at Sandown earlier in the year but then disappoint­ed on his next start for no apparent reason. He ran well at Deauville over six furlongs, which is probably stretching him slightly, and conditions were ideal for him today.

“When he won at Sandown, he bossed the race but won in a good time and gave me a great feeling. He has shown today that he can fight for it as well, against older opposition too. He is a very fast horse, who is only a three-year-old and is going to get beter next year.”

Meanwhile, Antoinete added a G1 placing on turf to her multifacet­ed profile when coming home a clear second in the Belmont Oaks at Belmont Park, US, on Saturday.

The Hard Spun homebred headed into the 10-furlong contest on the back of two excellent runs at Saratoga, having finished third on dirt in the G1 Coaching Club American Oaks before making the running on turf when bravely winning the Saratoga Oaks.

Antoinete was once again sent to the front of the five runners and soon establishe­d a length and a half advantage. She continued to dictate and looked to have the rest of the field in trouble when kicking for home under John Velazquez approachin­g the straight.

The Bill Mot-trained filly rallied in the home stretch but was unable to see off the challenge of Magic Atitude, who swooped from the rear to take up the running entering the final furlong before quickening away to score by two and a quarter lengths. Antoinete stayed on resolutely to come home another two and a quarter lengths ahead of Neige Blanche in third.

Godolphin US President Jimmy Bell said: “Antoinete produced a very good run to finish a clear second behind a very strong filly. She tried to control the race again but Magic Atitude had that finishing kick in the straight. We can have no excuses as we were second best on the day and it was still a very good effort.”

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Trainer Marcus Tegening and jockey Jim Crowley receive the trophies for the Dubai Duty Free Mill Reef Stakes.
↑ Trainer Marcus Tegening and jockey Jim Crowley receive the trophies for the Dubai Duty Free Mill Reef Stakes.

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