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HAMDAN-OWNED COLT WINS IN 11TH START OF SEASON FOR JOHNSTON

- BY LESLIE WILSON JR Racing & Special Features Writer

Thoroughbr­ed racing can sometimes be hard on a horse. But Communique showed that there is no such thing as ‘too much’, when he notched his fourth success of the season in what was his 11th outing for record-breaking handler, Mark Johnston.

The Irish-bred son of Racing Post Trophy-winning stallion Casamento, scored a cosy length and a quarter victory in the Dubai Duty Free Handicap, one of four races sponsored by one of the leading airport retailers as part of the Dubai Duty Free Internatio­nal Weekend at Newbury Racecourse in England.

Ridden by Champion jockey Silvestre de Sousa, sporting the racing silks of Shaikh Hamdan Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Casamento chased the leaders until he was ridden to lead entering final 400 metres.

Despite having had a busy 2018 campaign, the threeyear-old colt looked nonethe-worse and was travelling well under pressure to win well within himself.

Notable win

Four starts earlier, at Glorious Goodwood it was Casamento who took Johnston closer to becoming the most successful trainer of winners in Britain when winning a competitiv­e Handicap at the famous fiveday Summer racing festival.

The Dubai Duty Free Internatio­nal Weekend, which brings the curtain down on the airport retailer’s sponsorshi­p portfolio of horseracin­g in the UK, continues today with the Group 2 Dubai Duty Free Mill Reef Stakes.

Newbury’s premier twoyear-old race, worth £75,000, it has launched the careers of several stars in recent years, none more notable than multiple Group 1 winner Ribchester (2015) and last year’s champion ■ sprinter Harry Angel (2016). Both horses are owned by Godolphin.

Today’s excellent card also includes two G3 events, starting with the £60,000 Dubai Duty Free Legacy Cup (2.20pm, seven runners) over 11 furlongs.

Off the track, racegoers enjoyed a variety of extra entertainm­ent in the Dubai Duty Free Village.

Meanwhile, Shadwell resumed its sponsorshi­p at Ayr Racecourse in Scotland this year after the 2017 fixture was abandoned following prolonged rain. Shadwell, the internatio­nal breeding arm of Shaikh Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai and Minister of Finance, sponsored four races under its banner and that of the Al Maktoum College of Higher Education in Dundee, of which Shaikh Hamdan is the patron.

Empowering students

The college has been promoting cross cultural understand­ing for Arab women by conducting open lectures and short courses as courses from the UAE.

Richard Lancaster, Shadwell Stud Director, said earlier this year on the Shadwell website: “The support of Thoroughbr­ed racing is an integral part of Shadwell’s ethos. It gives us a chance to invest in the sport, which Shaikh Hamdan is most passionate about. It is also a great opportunit­y to meet the owners and breeders from around Europe who have supported the stallions. well for

Richard Lancaster | Stud Director, Shadwell

as residentia­l students

 ?? Rex Features ?? Communique, ridden by Silvestre de Sousa, wins The Dubai Duty Free Handicap Stakes at Newbury Racecourse yesterday.
Rex Features Communique, ridden by Silvestre de Sousa, wins The Dubai Duty Free Handicap Stakes at Newbury Racecourse yesterday.

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