Khaleej Times

Starlust faces renewed Carnival threat from formidable Appleby

- Leslie Wilson Jr. leslie@khaleejtim­es.com

Five weeks ago trainer Charlie Appleby took on a Breeders’ Cup star and came up trumps at Meydan Racecourse.

Now, the Godolphin handler with seething hot form is looking to work his magic again on Friday as the Dubai Racing Carnival gathers speed.

On that occasion, it was Star Of Mystery who delivered a brave effort in the Al Wasl Stakes to deny Starlust, an eye-catching third in the 2023 Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint at Santa Anita.

Back in fourth place in the race was another Appleby galloper, Great Truth, who has been handed the task of maintainin­g Godolphin’s dominance over the Ralph Beckett-trained Starlust in the three-year-old feature, the Dubai Turf Trophy

Charlie Appleby said: “Great Truth has definitely come forward since his run in the Al Wasl Stakes and we are applying a tongue-tie this time. His work has been good and, if he translates his improvemen­t at home to the track, he should be very competitiv­e.”

The Dubai Turf Trophy will showcase some exciting horses from the Classic generation among them Seven Questions, Myconian, Salvuccio, and Zoulu Chief all of whom contested the Al Wasl Stakes.

Alex Cole, Racing Manager to Starlust’s owner Fitri Hay, commented: “We’re expecting a really big run. This has been his target and he’s in great form. He’s yet to let us down in his nine starts to date.”

Another interestin­g contender is the filly Frost At Dawn who will be making her fourth start of the Carnival, having finished third in the Jumeriah Fillies’ Classic last week.

“It’s a bit aggressive running her back a week later, but she’s obviously been showing quite a lot of speed in her races so it was an opportunit­y to drop her back to six furlongs [1200metres] against three-year-olds,” said the trainer William Knight, who is based in Newmarket, England.

“It looks competitiv­e but we get our fillies’ allowance and the drop in distance will help her. At the weights, we’ve got it all to do but she bounced out of the race last week in really good order and has put her weight back on. It will be interestin­g to see how she gets on over a flat six furlongs and I think she could run a really big race.”

Bombay Bazar makes his first start for former UAE champion trainer Bhupat Seemar, having been transferre­d from Richard Fahey’s yard in Northern Yorkshire.

“Bombay Bazaar is doing well,” said Seemar. “He got a bit fractious in the gate the last time so we’ve schooled him and he’s much better.

“He’s fit and healthy and good to go, but the top horse, Starlust, was second at the Breeders’ Cup and only just touched off last time, so he’ll be hard to beat.”

The main supporting race is the Vazirabad Handicap [Presented by DP World, which is named after the three-time French-trained G2 Dubai Gold Cup winner. The 2,400-metre contest has attracted eight runners, including Seemar’s Webinar, a winner over course and distance a month ago.

“Webinar was a winner for us last time and this is his distance, a mile and a half,” said Seemar. “Obviously he’s stepping into tougher company with a few Godolphin horses in there, but we’re expecting a good run.”

Godolphin are mob-handed in the race with four contenders.

Ruling Dynasty, the mount of William Buick, is the leader of the pack that also features Al Marmoom stable companion Al Nafir.

Military March, a lightly-raced seven-year-old gelding and twotime course winner Global Heat represents Saeed Bin Suroor, an eight-time champion trainer at the Dubai Racing Carnival.

Nevershow Weakness aims for his third win in a row when he lines up in the Jebel Ali Free Zone Handicap. The Lord Nelson gelding has had a five-week break since his latest victory.

He faces ten rivals including the Korean-trained Simjangui Godong, as well as multiple course winners Street Mood and Ajuste Fiscal.

The We One Presented by DP World Conditions event has attracted Auto Bahn, an interestin­g raider from Argentina.

 ?? - photo by drc ?? Starlust was second to Star Of Mystery in his last start.
- photo by drc Starlust was second to Star Of Mystery in his last start.

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