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Military March lines up alongside Champion juvenile Pinatubo and Al Suhail having excelled in two starts. He returns to the Rowley Mile after battling gamely to beat Al Suhail in the G3 Autumn Stakes in October

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Military March aims to continue his faultless record when he forms part of a formidable three-strong Godolphin team for the first Classic of the UK season, the G1 2,000 Guineas, at Newmarket on Saturday.

The son of New Approach lines up alongside Champion juvenile Pinatubo and Al Suhail having excelled in two starts for Saeed Bin Suroor as a two-year-old. He returns to the Rowley Mile after battling gamely to beat Al Suhail over the Guineas course and distance in the G3 Autumn Stakes in October, when the duo fought out a tremendous finish and pulled a full seven lengths clear of the third home (pictured).

Military March made a winning debut in a seven-furlong maiden on Newmarket’s July course at the end of July. Hector Crouch, in the saddle on that occasion, returns to partner the Godolphin homebred.

Bin Suroor said: “Military March did very well as a two-year-old, winning both his starts including a G3 race. We gave him a break over the winter and have been very pleased with him since he came back in.

“I was very happy with his final piece of work earlier this week and he looks ready to go.

“It looks as though he is a horse who will need further, but he shows plenty of speed and this is a nice starting point for his season. He looks much stronger compared to last year and I’m hoping for a big run.”

Earlier on the same card, Terebellum and Magic Lily both bid for further G2 honours in the Dahlia Stakes over a mile and a quarter.

Four-year-old Terebellum ( John Gosden/ Frankie Dettori) gets her four-year-old season underway following a meteoric rise in 2019. The Sea The Stars filly made an impressive winning debut at Goodwood in May and went on to G2 glory two starts later with an authoritat­ive display in the Prix de la Nonette at Deauville, France, in August.

Terebellum ran another excellent race on her only subsequent start in the G1 Prix de l’opera over a mile and a quarter at Longchamp, France, in October, when she finished a close fifth, beaten just over a length in total.

John Gosden said: “Terebellum has pleased us in her preparatio­n for this season and we are hopeful of a solid performanc­e.”

Magic Lily (Charlie Appleby/william Buick) has made a superb start to her year in Meydan, UAE, winning both the G2 Cape Verdi and G2 Balanchine in addition to finishing second to Barney Roy in the G1 Jebel Hatta Sponsored By Emirates Airline on Super Saturday.

The New Approach mare was restricted to just four starts prior to this year and posted two exceptiona­l efforts at Newmarket as a twoyear-old in 2017, winning by eight lengths on debut before a good third in the G1 Fillies’ Mile.

Charlie Appleby said: “We were delighted to see Magic Lily repay our patience with two G2 wins out in Dubai, and she ran another superb race to finish second to Barney Roy in the G1 Jebel Hatta.

“She posted two good efforts on this course as a juvenile and a mile and a quarter looks to be an ideal distance for her. If she can translate her Meydan form to Europe, she should be a major contender at this level.”

Meanwhile, Bright Melody made good late headway to finish third in the G3 Classic Trial at Kempton Park, UK, on Wednesday.

The Appleby-trained three-year-old, who overcame greenness when scoring on debut at Chelmsford City in January, once again showed signs of inexperien­ce throughout the 10-furlong Polytrack contest.

After missing the break, the son of Dubawi ran in snatches in sixth of the nine runners under William Buick and was briefly outpaced with three furlongs to race.

Bright Melody started to stay on under pressure in the straight and made eye-catching progress inside the final furlong, taking third in the closing stages to go down by four lengths in total.

Appleby said: “It was a pleasing run from Bright Melody, who still showed signs of greenness, and we feel that stepping up in distance will hopefully see further improvemen­t. It is nice to see our first runner for a while produce a good performanc­e.”

DUBAI: The FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence in Dubai and the UAE Football Associatio­n will organise the largest remote medical sports conference, entitled, “The Return of Football Following the Longest Emergency Stoppage,” on Friday.

Over 2,000 specialist­s working in medical teams from national and global federation­s and clubs will participat­e in the event. Several top consultant­s and specialist­s from around the world will also speak at the conference.

Sheikh Rashid Bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, Chairman of the UAE Football Associatio­n, highlighte­d the importance of exchanging health and medical expertise, as medicine plays a key role in the sports industry. Therefore, organising a global medical sports conference, in partnershi­p with the centre, is very important, in light of the coronaviru­s pandemic and the stoppage of football, he added.

Sheikh Rashid thanked relevant national authoritie­s for taking decisive measures to face the current health crisis and its implicatio­ns, noting that the UAE has exerted significan­t efforts to reduce the spread of the pandemic in the country and has supported many other countries.

He then praised the centre and stressed its importance, noting that it has received many football stars. He also lauded the constant communicat­ion between internatio­nal, Asian and local football federation­s.

He said that doctors, nurses, and health workers have performed well in difficult circumstan­ces and stood in the first ranks with great courage to save the lives of patients, providing the most wonderful images of sacrifice during the performanc­e of their heroic human roles, and we in the sports sector are well aware of the importance of the medical sector in maintainin­g the safety of players and the masses, so we are organising this conference to get to know the latest findings of medicine in the field of epidemics and how to behave during stopping sports activities, and ways to reduce the impact of stopping sports activities and football competitio­ns.

Theassocia­tionstrong­lysupports­similarini­tiatives held via video conferenci­ng, he further added while wishing the participan­ts of the conference success.

Sami Al Qamzi, Chairman of the Centre, thanked the UAE’S leadership and doctors for their efforts while stressing the importance of the country’s ongoing efforts, as well as the cooperatio­n between decision-makers, officials and employees in the medical sector, during the current crisis.

He expressed his happiness at the contributi­on of the distinguis­hed FIFA Medical Center in Dubai with the Football Associatio­n in this national effort to combat the emerging

Coronaviru­s by organising the largest internatio­nal medical forum “remotely”, to produce important results.

“I hope that the medical teams working in the sports field inside and outside the country will achieve the maximum benefit from the lectures in various axes related to the topic that will be delivered by a select group of doctors from the most famous internatio­nal clubs.”

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Military March made a winning debut in a seven-furlong maiden on Newmarket’s July course.
↑ Military March made a winning debut in a seven-furlong maiden on Newmarket’s July course.

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