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Watson eyes Dubai World Cup Carnival after amazing night

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dubai — Red Stables trainer Doug Watson looks set to mount a strong local charge on the 2017 Dubai World Cup Carnival next week having seen out 2016 with four victories at Meydan Racecourse on Thursday evening.

His charges provided a winning treble for stable jockey Pat Dobbs and a closing victory for the 2016 Godolphin Mile winning jockey Sam Hitchott. The team from Red Stables didn’t quite have it all their own way however with juvenile charges from the Godolphin racing operation dominating the opening races of the Emirates Global Aluminium-sponsored meeting.

All trained by Al Marmoon-based Charlie Appleby, the three Godolphin winners provided a double for jockey Colm O’Donoghue and a victory for Dane O’Neill.

The meeting was highlighte­d by the Dhs190,000 EGA Excellence Trophy Handicap over 1400m and while on paper it looked ultra-competitiv­e, in reality it was a one-horse race with Dobbs and the Watson-trained Desert Force never headed.

Victorious by seven lengths on his previous start over the same course and distance he improved on that margin, crossing the line seven and three-quarter lengths clear, under a motionless Dobbs.

“I rode this horse in England and he was always a very nice type,” said Dobbs. “He perhaps did not achieve what was hoped for in England but seems to be thriving now.

“He has a great attitude and plenty of early speed but also stays this trip nicely. If he stays 1600m he could hopefully progress into a Dubai World Cup night horse. He is tough and honest and hopefully there is more to come but after this performanc­e I would imagine handicaps are off the agenda.”

It was a rapid double for trainer and jockey who had combined to land the preceding 1200m handicap, the EGA Jebel Ali Trophy. A third win of the season for Mathematic­s it was a first at this shorter trip. “We had a great draw in stall one and Pat gave him a great ride to utilise it,” said Watson. Dobbs produced the ride of the night when Dehbashi made it three for the trainer-jockey combinatio­n, recording a hard fought victory in the EGA Guinea Trophy, a 2200m handicap, which looked far from likely until the final 100m.

Seemingly struggling 700m out, Dobbs’ got to work on his mount and Dehbashi dug deep, picking up tellingly in the final 100m to lead in the closing stages.

Watson finished off the meeting with closing-race victory when Hitchcott piloted the game Sheeba to a facile eight-and-a-half length victory in the 1600m EGA Al Taweelah Trophy handicap.

Zabeel Stables trainer Satish Seemar did not leave without a winner and his progressiv­e North America put together a performanc­e in the 1600m EGA Potlines Trophy, that was reminiscen­t to that of Desert Force earlier.

Twelve went to post in the opening 1400m maiden, the EGA Casthouse Trophy but, in reality very few were ever involved.

Dobbs tried to make all on debutant Bee Jersey for Watson but Godolphin’s Capezzano was able to make it third time lucky under O’Donoghue. There was a distinct feeling of daja vu after the following EGA Al Taweelah Alumina Trophy, a 1400m two-yearold conditions race. Hitchcott rode for Watson aboard plucky debutante Compliment­i but that filly was unable to make all and her bid for the line was thwarted by the persistent challenge of the Appleby-trained Fly At Dawn under O’Donoghue.

Yet the lead was contested again by stablemate, Van Der Decken produced fast and late by Dane O’Neill to land the spoils and provide both owner and trainer with a 1-2.

It was Godolphin and Appleby again in the following EGA Billets Trophy, a 1600m maiden, with O’Donoghue completing a double aboard debutant Somerset House.

The 2017 Dubai World Cup Carnival gets underway at Meydan Racecourse on Thursday.

 ?? Photo by Neeraj Murali ?? Godolphin’s Capezzano was able to make it third time lucky under O’Donoghue. —
Photo by Neeraj Murali Godolphin’s Capezzano was able to make it third time lucky under O’Donoghue. —

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