Khaleej Times

Say No More the one to beat

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sharjah — The Thoroughbr­eds take the centre stage in Sharjah on Saturday with the inaugural running of the HE Sheikh Ahmed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Cup, a 1700m handicap in which the maximum field of 16 will face the starter, a press release said.

Champion trainer Doug Watson has his team at Red Stables in flying form and is responsibl­e for four of the 16. Stable jockey Sam Hitchcott elects to partner Say No More who won on debut at Jebel Ali almost exactly a year ago, but has been out of luck in his six subsequent starts.

Three of those outings have been this season, the best of which was the most recent when chasing home stable companion, Moosir, in a 1400m handicap at Meydan two weeks ago.

“That was a good run behind Moosir,” said Watson.

“Say No More is nicely drawn on Saturday in what will be his first visit to Sharjah which we think will suit him.”

Watson’s remaining three runners also appear to hold sound claims in a wide open race.

Mathematic­s, badly drawn in 14, is to be ridden by Paolo Sirigu and won on his only previous trip to Sharjah in a 1700m maiden last October.

That course and distance success was his first of three victories last season but he was well beaten on both starts during this campaign, most recently by Moosir, in a different race to the one Say No More contested.

Apprentice­s Sean Davis and Josh Quinn ride Watson’s Centrifuga­l and Sheeba respective­ly and the trainer continued: “The draw was not kind to Mathematic­s but the return to Sharjah should be in his favour.

Centrifuga­l probably needed his only run this season and is well drawn in one.

Sheeba has been off since March but seems in good form so hopefully we have four decent chances.”

Gopi Selvaratna­m trains at Jebel Ali Racecourse, predominan­tly for the track’s patron, Sheikh Ahmed, after whom this race is named so it would be a contest he would like to win and relies on Ocean Telegraph. Owned by Khalifa Dasmal, Ocean Telegraph has had just one run thus far during the current campaign so should be in good condition for this assignment.

Like Watson, Helal Al Alawi has made a flying start to the season and relies on Long Water, third in both his previous outings this season.

A 1400m Meydan winner last November, he also contested the Listed The Dubai Creek Mile on this weekend 12 months ago.

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