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Mullen aims to make hay at Meydan on absent rival O’Shea

- AMITH PASSELA

Richard Mullen can take advantage of the absence of the leading rider Tadhg O’Shea to close the gap between them in the UAE Jockeys Championsh­ip at Meydan today.

The reigning UAE champion jockey is six behind O’Shea and has six rides in the seven-race card at Meydan’s final meeting before the grand finale Dubai World Cup on March 31.

Mullen’s first ride in the card is in the second race for his retained Zabeel Stables trainer Satish Seemar’s Ejbaar.

The gelded son of Oasis Dream is a winner already at Jebel Ali in his second start for the season on December 1, and was runner up twice and unplaced twice in the next four starts, all on the turf, at Meydan.

He returns to the dirt at Meydan and one that the connection­s would be hopeful to run well but the one to watch in this race is the UAE champion trainer Doug Watson’s Almanaara in the silks of Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid and ridden by the owner’s retained jockey Jim Crowley.

Mullen is atop Ismail Mohammed’s Dirilis Ertugrul in a race for Maidens 35 minutes later.

The three-year-old colt by Overanalyz­e has improved with every run in his three career starts and expected to progress farther. Mullen’s remaining four rides are on Seemar’s Welford, Mazeed, Dawwas and Heraldic.

Seemar has 14 entered across six races and trainer Doug Watson, who leads the UAE trainer’s championsh­ip with 43 winners, seven more than his nearest challenger Eric Lemartinel, who has 18 runners across seven races tonight.

Watson can add to that total with three more meetings in Al Ain, Abu Dhabi and Jebel Ali after tonight’s final meeting at Meydan before the Dubai World Cup.

Almanaara, Street Of Dreams and Hawker, with the Red Stables’ retained jockey Pat Dobbs aboard, seems Watson’s best chances at Meydan Racecourse tonight.

Watson will be hoping for Almanaara to bounce back.

He’s already a winner from his four local starts.

He wasn’t beaten too far in his two most recent runs and is back after a four-week break.

Street Of Dreams won two of his last three starts and looks in good form to put another one across the board while Hawker too will be strongly fancied to bounce back following his win and fourth in the last two starts.

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