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Immortalis­ed to run out for Seemar in Abu Dhabi

- AMITH PASSELA

A busy weekend of racing in the UAE will conclude in Abu Dhabi today with a six-race card.

The first meeting in the UAE capital in four weeks will see five races for Purebred Arabians and one for thoroughbr­eds, which will be a competitiv­e Maiden run over 1,600 metres.

Satish Seemar has entered four in the 14-runner thoroughbr­ed field with stable and UAE champion jockey Richard Mullen choosing to ride Immoratlis­ed.

Seemar will be hoping the chestnut colt by the Frankelwil­l make it third-time lucky for the Zabeel Stables’ trainer as he returns to Abu Dhabi for his third local start.

Dawwaas with Adrie de Vries, Eagle’s Stare with Antonio Fresu and King’s Shadow with Pat Cosgrave atop are Seemar’s other runners.

The Ahmad bin Harmash-trained Al Madam is expected to pose the main threat to Seemar’s quartet.

The filly is the only ride on the card for Jim Crowley, the retained jockey of leading owner Hamdan bin Rashid, and should be competitiv­e under what may prove her optimum conditions.

Al Madam struggled over 1,950m at Jebel Ali and 2,000m at Al Ain but has twice finished third and once ran fourth on her three previous attempts over 1,400m. Her only turf outing was second-place, over 1,800m at Meydan.

Eric Lemartinel has six entered across four of the five races for Arabians races.

Assyad, in the second race and the most valuable prize at Dh85,000 on the card, looks the pick of his runners.

The winner of the Listed Abu Dhabi Championsh­ip over 1,600m in his past start, the Burning Sand colt is open to any amount of improvemen­t in only his third career start.

“He’s a nice young horse and one we have always liked,” jockey Gerald Avranche said. “We have to think he has a big chance and hopefully can keep progressin­g.”

Al Tiryaq, chasing a hattrick, will pose the main danger to Lemartinel’s horse.

Sam Hitchcott is atop the five-year-old by Bibi De Carrere trained by Abdullah Al Hammadi.

The first of Al Tiryaq’s victories this season came in a conditions race, over the same 1,400m course and distance when ridden by Dane O’Neill. The next was over 1,600m handicap under Hitchcott.

“He needed his first run more than we thought, and it was over 2200m which is probably too far for him anyway” said Hitchcott, who was also on board when he was unplaced in his first run in the season.

“He then won well for Dane and improved on that when I won on him last time. He is a nice, straightfo­rward, progressiv­e, horse with a turn of foot and we are very hopeful.”

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