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Big chances for Dubai horses

Five Group races highlighte­d by the Commonweal­th Cup on penultimat­e day

- BY LESLIE WILSON JR Racing & Special Features Writer

Today’s penultimat­e meeting at this year’s Royal Ascot boasts a mouthwater­ing seven-race card featuring no less than five Group races including the featured Group 1 Commonweal­th Cup, the only premier division flat race in Britain open exclusivel­y to three-year-olds.

Since its inaugurati­on in 2015, the six-furlong contest has been won twice by Shaikh Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai and Minister of Finance, who unfortunat­ely does not have a representa­tive this year.

Muhaarar won the inaugural running and Eqtidaar repeated the feat in 2018 for Shaikh Hamdan and Godolphin’s Royal Crusade has been handed the opportunit­y to continue the fine record of Dubai-owned sprinters in the event.

The lightly raced son of Shamardal has won one of his three races and goes into the race as a 16/1 chance.

However, his trainer Charlie Appleby believes he is an interestin­g contender.

“I am looking forward to him dropping back in distance to six furlongs,” he told the Godolphin website. “He is a typical Shamardal in that he has got stronger and quicker as he has got older.

“This could be an ideal target for him as it is a stiff six furlongs

I am looking forward to him dropping back in distance to six furlongs. He is a typical Shamardal in that he has got stronger and quicker as he has got older.” Charlie Appleby » Shamardal trainer

at Ascot, and we know he gets seven. He has a big chance.”

The 17-runner field is headed by the unbeaten Pierre Lapin, who is raced by Roger Varian for Epsom Derby-winner Shaikh Mohammad Obaid Al Maktoum.

Hot favourite

A winner of both his starts last season including the Group 2 Dubai Duty Free Mill Reef Stakes, Pierre Lapin is likely to be sent off as the hot favourite in the showpiece race.

Charlie Appleby is also well represente­d in the Group 2 Queen’s Vase over a 2,800 metres with the Dubawi-colt, Al Dabaran.

Having won his maiden at Ascot’s July Course last year, Al Dabaran produced some impressive performanc­e in France where he finished third in the Prix des Chenes (G3) at Longchamp and followed it up with a second place effort in the Prix de Conde (G3) at Chantilly at the end of the season.

Meanwhile, Shaikh Hamdan can pick up another Hardwicke Stakes (Group 2), a race that he first won back in 1988 with Almaarad, with the five-year-old son of Frankel, Elarqam.

 ?? Reuters ?? The featured Group 1 Commonweal­th Cup has been won twice by Shaikh Hamdan.
Reuters The featured Group 1 Commonweal­th Cup has been won twice by Shaikh Hamdan.

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