The Citizen (Gauteng)

Postponed ‘as good as ever’

WARM-UP: MIDDLE-DISTANCE STAR PREPARING FOR SHEEMA DEFENCE ON SUPER SATURDAY

- Geoff Lester

Arrogate cleared to run in Dubai World Cup after Santa Anita workout.

There might have been total confusion in Hollywood on Sunday as to whether La La Land or Moonlight should be awarded the Oscar as film of the year, but there is no doubt which equine star will command centrestag­e in Dubai on Super Saturday, Europe’s top middle-distance horse POSTPONED.

In other exciting news that has just dropped, Arrogate, the toprated thoroughbr­ed on the globe, has been given the green light to run in the $US10m Dubai World Cup at Meydan on 25 March following a pleasing workout at Santa Anita on Monday.

Until Postponed’s halo slipped in last year’s Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, in which he finished a disappoint­ing fifth behind Found, he had looked invincible, rattling off six consecutiv­e wins, which included the City of Gold and Sheema Classic both run here at Meydan.

The Coronation Cup at Epsom and Juddmonte Internatio­nal at York are also on Postponed’s CV, and the word from Roger Varian in Newmarket is that his classy stable star is “as good as ever”.

As with last year, Postponed, who will relish the fast turf course, has thrived in the Dubai sunshine and connection­s have chosen the same prep-race as they did 12 months ago as they build him up towards a defence of his Sheema title on World Cup Night (25 March).

Europe can also mop up the dirhams in the Grade 1 Jebel Hatta, with DECORATED KNIGHT, who made light of a 205-day absence to win the Winter Derby Trial at Lingfield, fancied to enhance his Dubai Turf prospects.

That Lingfield race was on Polytrack and Decorated Knight will be even better on the grass, and, being so well bred – by Galileo and very closely related to Gleneagles – it is no surprise that trainer Roger Charlton gave last week’s Winter Derby a swerve to take advantage of an early boost for a stallion career by taking in what looks a weak Grade 1.

Doug Watson’s SECOND SUMMER can gain revenge on Furia Crusada in round three of the Maktoum Challenge. He has only a nose to find on their last meeting.

Mike de Kock, who was delighted with Mubtaahij’s comeback second in the Curlin Handicap last week and reckons the race will put him spot on for another crack at the World Cup, has always thought a bit of FAWREE, who impressed when winning his maiden here and can take the jump in class in his stride by landing the Listed Al Bastikiya

All eyes will be on the popular veteran Reynaldoth­ewizard in the Grade 3 Mahab Al Shimal, but the 11-year-old sprinter might be pushed to confirm recent form with MUARRAB, who travels so well in his races and looked in top order out on the track earlier this week.

Dubai World Cup Night is little more than three weeks away, and Godolphin’s Beautiful Romance, a Group 2 winner in Australia at last year’s Melbourne Carnival, clinched her place in the field for the Grade 1 Dubai Gold Cup when beating French challenger Vazirabad in the Grade 3 Nad Al Sheba Trophy at last week’s Carnival meeting at Meydan.

This pair, plus the third, Sheikhzaye­droad, will renew rivalry in the Gold Cup, which Vazirabad won last year, and Godolphin will also be fancying their chances in the UAE Derby with Top Score, who proved too good for fellow Al Quoz inmates Fly At Dawn and Really Special in the Grade 3 Meydan Classic.

My Newmarket mole came out of the ground this week, being very bullish about the chance of Hugo Palmer’s newcomer HARLOW in the 1600m maiden at Newcastle today.

Palmer has a 7-22 strike-rate at Gosforth Park, and Harlow, who has been catching the eye on the gallops, is bred for the Tapeta surface, being a son of America’s triple Group 1 winning dirt champion Harlan’s Holiday.

There was only one horse who took the honours on racing’s world stage last weekend, that phenomenal Aussie mare Winx.

With the Randwick track in Sydney saturated after torrential rain and barely raceable, trainer Chris Waller was “walking his box” all morning as he considered withdrawin­g Winx from the Chipping Norton Stakes.

However, acknowledg­ing that the mare is “the people’s horse” Down Under, Waller threw caution to the wind and was rewarded with another facile success from Winx, who clocked up her 15th straight victory, 10 of which have carried Group 1 status.

Connection­s have resisted the temptation to do a Black Caviar and test the temperatur­e of European waters at Royal Ascot, so Winx, who has a third Cox Plate at the end of the year as her ultimate target, will now take in the George Ryder en route to a defence of her Queen Elizabeth Stakes crown on 8 April before enjoying a wellearned mid-season break.

Winx kicked off a memorable 24 hours for leading Aussie jockey Hugh Bowman, 36.

Bowman, who is as famous at Sha Tin as he is in Sydney, barely had to break sweat on Winx and was able to ease off in the last 200m, but 24 hours later he had to work much harder to get Werther home in the final stride in the HK$10m Hong Kong Gold Cup.

It required all Bowman’s strength and experience to get Horse of the Year Werther up on the line, having been briefly caught in a pocket turning for home, but his mount, who runs next in the Dubai Turf at Meydan on World Cup Night, dug deep to reel in the evergreen Blazing Speed, winning by a short head.

John Moore, who trains Werther, topped up his celebratio­ns when going on to mop up the other Grade 1 race on the card, the Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup on Helene Paragon, who could also be heading for the Dubai Turf.

The US$1m Emir’s Trophy, the richest race in Qatar, produced a shock result when local outsider Chopin, who was an also-ran in Ruler of the World’s Derby in 2013 when trained in Germany, made all the running to earn a shot at the US$10m Dubai World Cup.

Finally, George Baker remains stable but in intensive care in Switzerlan­d after his mount Boomerang Bob suffered a fatal fall on the frozen snow at the “white turf” meeting at St Moritz, though happily a subsequent CT scan revealed a positive diagnosis for the UK-based rider who is fourth in the jockeys list for 2017.

 ??  ?? WORLD CUP BOUND. Arrogate, pictured working out at Santa Anita Racecourse in California, will be off to run in the Dubai World Cup on 25 March.
WORLD CUP BOUND. Arrogate, pictured working out at Santa Anita Racecourse in California, will be off to run in the Dubai World Cup on 25 March.

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