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AF Alwajel lands feature as Somoud claims The President Cup Prep Iconic Bukhatir Premier League to get under way from Feb.5

Abu Dhabi’s seven-race card was highlighte­d by the 1200m Group 3 Al Ruwais and a penalty was not enough to stop the class act AF Alwajel from running out a decisive winner

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Seven races at Abu Dhabi on Sunday evening were highlighte­d by the 1200m Group 3 Al Ruwais and a penalty was not enough to stop the class act in the race, AF Alwajel, from running out a decisive winner.

Trained by Ernst Oertel for his main patron Khalid Khalifa Al Nabooda, the homebred 6-yearold, penalised for his success in the 1600m Group 3 National Day Cup on his penultimat­e start and previous visit to the capital, had finished third in the Group 1 Al Maktoum Challenge R1, also over 1600m, but on the dirt at Meydan, in between these Abu Dhabi victories. Runner-up in this last year, he followed that by winning the 1400m Group 2 Bani Yas, so has now won each of his three most recent visits to the capital’s turf track. However, he appears unlikely to try and defend that crown this year.

A 2200m conditions contest, The President Cup Prep, over the same course and distance as the Group One feature itself, was contested at a pedestrian pace until the race finally developed at the top of the short straight.

It was here that early leader and local debutant Jugurtha De Monlau set sail for home under Ryan Curatolo, immediatel­y hassled by Darius Du Paon. In behind, top weight, Somoud, conceding weight to his eight rivals, had cruised into contention under Richard Mullen and the race looked over when they grabbed the initiative just inside the final 200m.

However, Tadhg O’shea aboard fellow Group One winner BF Mughader had tracked Mullen through and they finished fast and late, failing by a quickly diminishin­g short-head. The third

Group One winner among the nonet, was also finishing with purpose and snatched fourth, behind Jugurtha De Monlau, from Darius Du Paon in fith.

Now in the care of Jean de Roualle, Yas Racing’s homebred 5-year-old Somoud actually won the Group 1 Emirates Championsh­ip, also over this 2200m, last March. On his debut for De Roualle he won the Jewel Crown prep, again over course and distance, but could not land a blow in the main event.

Owner and trainer were soon celebratin­g a rapid double, this time combining with Curatolo who was aboard Harrab, smooth winner of the following 1600m handicap. This was a third career success for the homebred 7-year-old entire, all since joining De Roualle and each one on the Abu Dhabi turf. He also won for Curatolo, over 1400m, on his previous start five weeks ago and was winning for a second time over the track and trip.

A 1600m Prestige affair for horses born in the UAE, the Abu Dhabi Equestrian Gold Cup atracted a select field of just six, but in reality, from the moment Adrie de Vries sent Hameem to the front 400m out only one horse matered.

The only 4-year-old in the race, he was receiving weight from his five older rivals and is now unbeaten ater four starts. The least experience­d runner he, as was half the field, was saddled by Abdallah Al Hammadi for Al Ajban Stables, the same connection­s who won this in 2018 with Al Tiryaq, a 4-year-old then, but well beaten in sixth this time.

Ater landing a 1600m dirt maiden at Al Ain on debut under Jose Santiago, he has since been partnered exclusivel­y by De Vries at Abu Dhabi, winning a conditions race over this course and distance before dropping to 1400m to land the Abu Dhabi Colts Classic, another Prestige contest.

That was in the middle of December, five weeks ago, and this was the first time he had clashed with his elders since that successful Al Ain debut.

The action was underway with a 1000m maiden for horses foaled locally and jockey Fabrice Veron continued his recent good form with a smooth victory aboard Mumayaza, saddled by his French compatriot Eric Lemartinel and a first winner to carry the silks of Sheikh Khalifa Bin Sultan Bin Khalifa Al Nahyan. It was just a seventh runner for the owner, all this season. This 4-year-old filly was second on her debut, over 1200m here in the capital, a fortnight ago and, having tracked early leader Alfath, went to the front easily and was never in danger thereater.

For horses in private ownership, a 2200m handicap was turned into something resembling a procession by Pat Cosgrave and Sharkh, a tenth winner of the campaign for Helal Alalawi. Setled in midfield, Cosgrave crept his mount closer on the home turn before the pair hit the front 300m out and stormed clear.

SHARJAH: Starting the year on an exciting note, the Sharjah Cricket Council has announced that the 46th edition of the Bukhatir Premier League (BPL) is confirmed to start on Feb.5, 2021.

Registrati­on to participat­e in this iconic 50over tournament is now open to local, regional and internatio­nal teams with cash prizes worth more than AED 25,000 up for grabs.

Matches will be played across Sharjah cricket stadium and the Pavilion, Al Dhaid, and each team will receive dedicated team kits and branding opportunit­ies on site, not to mention the chance to play at least 3 matches.

“When Abdul Rahman Bukhatir, the patron of cricket in the UAE, started the tournament in 1974, he couldn’t have predicted its success or longevity. Over the years the Bukhatir Premier League atracted the best corporate teams and gradually establishe­d itself as the top contest of the annual fixtures.

“The tournament has become a powerful foundation of cricket in the UAE and to play in it is a mater of great prestige for local talent,” said Khalaf Bukhatir, CEO of Sharjah Cricket Stadium

“It is also mater of great pride to have given so many youngsters an opportunit­y to chase their sporting dreams,” he added.

Sharjah Cricket Stadium holds the record for the most number of ODIS hosted in a venue with 241 ODIS. The venue for 12 exciting IPL 2020 matches and the Women’s T20 Challenge, the stadium has been lauded in recent months not just in the UAE and India but globally for maintainin­g its prestigiou­s spot as a great place to play.

The stage is now set for the premier local tournament that has been the training ground for young aspirants over four decades.

“The zeal for the mission has been unabated. Ever since it was set up, the Sharjah Cricket Council has relentless­ly pursued a singular goal of improving the cricket infrastruc­ture in the Emirate and nurturing the nascent talent in the territory.

The Bukhatir Premier League is one if its most powerful pillars and further cements Sharjah Cricket Stadium’s reputation as a top venue in the world of cricket,” added Bukhatir.

In the 45th edition of the tournament, Noor Al Yemen defeated Chemie Tech by 13 runs in the final match to claim the title at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium on Monday.

Chemie Tech made the biggest mistake of inviting Noor to take first strike ater winning the toss and they paid the price for it. Although their bowlers did extremely well to bowl out Noor for 215 their batsmen could have done beter to chase down those runs.

Chemie Tech had to setle for Dhs10,000 while Noor walked away with Dhs 15,000 as winners.

Former UAE captain Rohan Mustafa was Noor’s man of the match in the final ater top scoring with 56 and returning an economical bowling spell of 10-2-13-1.

Rohan and semi-final hero Zawar Farid gave Noor just the start they needed. In 2.1 overs they scored 26 runs before Zawar’s stumps were sent cartwheeli­ng by Amir Hayat.

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Tadhg O’shea rides Ernst Oertel-trained AF Alwajel towards the finish line to win the Group 3 Al Ruwais race in Abu Dhabi on Sunday.
↑ Tadhg O’shea rides Ernst Oertel-trained AF Alwajel towards the finish line to win the Group 3 Al Ruwais race in Abu Dhabi on Sunday.

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