Khaleej Times

Al Ain to host first race meeting

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al ain — The highlight of a seven-race card in the first race meeting of the season is a handicap over 1600m, worth AED100,000 for which 13 have been declared, a Press release said.

UAE’s champion jockey Tadhg O’Shea has found Al Ain a happy hunting ground and rides El Salaam, trained by his main employer, Ali Rashid Al Rayhi.

“I won a similar handicap, over course and distance, on him in February,” said O’Shea. “So clearly conditions suit and he has already had a run this season so should hopefully be spot on condition wise.

“It is a competitiv­e race but my fellow has been working well and we are hoping for a big run.” However, Al Rayhi’s charge appears to face stiff competitio­n, in particular from Al Asayl-based trainer, Eric Lemartinel who saddles a trio.

Jockey bookings would perhaps suggest four-year-old Meydan Du Paon, the mount of Gerald Avranche, is their main hope. His sole career victory, after just six career starts, was registered over this course and distance at the end of January when O’Shea was in the saddle.

That win came on the fouryear-old colt’s sole dirt outing, giving him an added edge, and so it would be easy to ignore his run at Abu Dhabi two weeks ago when he lost any chance with a very sluggish start.

“I rode him twice last season and he ran well both times in good races,” said Avranche. “He is proven under today’s conditions so we are expecting another good performanc­e.”

His stable companions, Molahen El Alhan and Hamza should not be ruled out. The latter having won his sole previous dirt outing at Sharjah’s biggest race of the season, the Ruler of Sharjah Trophy, in March this year.

Hamza will be ridden by Jesus Rosales, while apprentice Kamil Grzybowski partners Molahen El Alhan, winner of the aforementi­oned Ruler of Sharjah Trophy back in 2014.

Like stablemate Meydan Du Paon, both Hamza and Molahen El Alhan have the benefit of a run, on the Abu Dhabi turf, already this season.

Champion trainer Doug Watson may not be represente­d in the feature but does saddle two in an earlier 1600m handicap.

The Secret, to be ridden by Pat Dobbs, is arguably better at Sharjah but stable companion, Sauternes Al Maury, looks a fascinatin­g contender.

“The Secret is in great form at home,” said Watson. “He has run well at Al Ain but does seem to save his best for Sharjah.”

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