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Top Purebred Arabian horses set to grace Meydan meeting

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Racing at Meydan on Thursday evening a seven-race card meeting is highlighte­d by the sole Purebred Arabian contest on the card, the 1400m Group 2 Bani Yas, which has atracted a field of 15, including the classy RB Money To Burn.

Trained by Eric Lemartinel for Sheikha Alyazia Bint Sultan Al Nahyan, the 5-year-old mare has won five of her seven career appearance­s, highlighte­d by her January success in the 1600m Group 1 Al Maktoum Challenge R1, her sole previous visit to Meydan. Ridden to that big race victory by Fabrice Veron, as she is on Thursday, she carries a penalty for that scintillat­ing success.

Lemartinel said: “She is doing very well in her training. She has a penalty in a tough race, but should really have a nice chance.

The mare only ran once more in the covid-19curtaile­d last season, finishing second in the 1400m Group 2 Liwa Oasis on the Abu Dhabi turf. She chased home AF Alwajel who had finished a well beaten fith behind her in the opening round of the Al Maktoum Challenge.

Winner of half his eight races, AF Alwajel, homebred by Champion Owner Khalid Khalifa Al Nabooda, is the choice of retained jockey, champion Tadhg O’shea, from two runners set to be saddled for Al Nabooda by Ernst Oertel. Another 5-year-old making just a second Meydan appearance, the entire horse posted his first three career victories on the dirt at

Sharjah before the aforementi­oned big race success in the Liwa Oasis.

AF Al Sajanjle gives owner and trainer a strong second string to his bow with Antonio Fresu taking the ride. The 7-year-old entire was third to RB Money To Burn in Al Maktoum Challenge R1, two places, but only inches ahead of AF Alwajel in a thrilling scrap for that third placing.

Oertel said: “Our horses are on the whole in good form and running well which is obviously a positive sign. These are two good horses and it is exciting to have two good shots at a big race.”

Another trainer with two runners for a single owner is Doug Watson who will saddle both Sauternes Al Maury and Bon Baiser De Faust for Sheikh Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai and UAE’S Minister of Finance. Retained by the owner, Dane O’neill opts to ride the former with Sam Hitchcot aboard the stable companion.

Watson is also well represente­d in the main Thoroughbr­ed race on the card, a 1600m rated conditions stakes, the gulfnews.com, in which he is set to saddle three of the eight runners. Thankfully back from injury, stable jockey Pat Dobbs opting to ride Fanaar, third on his seasonal reappearan­ce at Jebel Ali three weeks ago. On his final start last season, he was fourth to stable companion Thegreatco­llection, returning to action here and the mount of Pat Cosgrave. That was in March when Cosgrave’s mount, then ridden by Adrie de Vries, was winning for the first time since April 2019, also for De Vries, when winning a 1600m Meydan conditions race from Galvanize, Watson’s third runner and the mount of Sam Hitchcot.

Watson said: “It is good to have Pat back obviously and he picked Fanaar who has had a run whereas this looks a good spot to get the other pair going. All three are in good form and go there with some kind of chance in an open race.”

Dane O’neill had a trio of Sheikh Hamdan runners to choose from, shunning Fanaar in favour of Alkaamel, one of the first runners of the campaign for Musabbeh Al Mheiri.

Sheikh Hamdan’s third runner, Hakeem, is prepared by Ali Rashid Al Rayhi and to be ridden by stable jockey Connor Beasley.

Another course and distance winner in the octet is George Villiers with Tadhg O’shea due to perform the steering for Satish Seemar.

Assistant trainer, Bhupat Seemar, said: “He was a carnival winner for us last year, but that was over 2000m and this 1600m is perhaps on the short side for him now.

RB Money To Burn has won five of her seven career appearance­s, highlighte­d by her January success in the 1600m Group 1 Al Maktoum Challenge R1, her sole previous visit to Meydan

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ES Ajeeb, ridden by Sam Hitchcott, wins the 2019 Bani Yas race.
↑ ES Ajeeb, ridden by Sam Hitchcott, wins the 2019 Bani Yas race.

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