Khaleej Times

Mughader makes late charge to win in Al Ain

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dubai — Racing at Al Ain Racecourse on Friday evening was highlighte­d by a competitiv­e 2000m handicap, which did not disappoint with the lead changing hands at least three times in the final 500m.

RB Goliath took up the running at about halfway, but was immediatel­y challenged for the lead by AF Mahshoum, who passed him briefly before RB Goliath regained the initiative once he was then able to hold on to until headed passing the 200m pole by RB Rich Surprise. Meanwhile, BF Mughader was able to challenge between, snatching the lead with about 100m left and staying on well to land the spoils.

It had not looked a likely victory when, after veering left at the start, BF Mughader found himself last of the ten runners but Antonio Fresu, riding for Ibrahim Al Hadhrami and completing a double, did not panic;

BF Mughader has not had that much racing and we were happy the surface would suit him. He won at abu dhabi over 2200m, so the distance was never going to be a problem. Ibrahim Al Hadhrami

he let his mount find a good rhythm before making steady progress throughout the straight. A winner once on dirt in Oman, BF Mughader won on his third and previous UAE outing, all on the Abu Dhabi turf, before switching surfaces here.

Al Hadhrami said: “He has not had that much racing and we were happy the surface would suit him. He won at Abu Dhabi over 2200m, so the distance was never going to be a problem.” Just 30 minutes later, the trainer was celebratin­g a double when Al Mobher landed a 1600m maiden, winning for the first time at the eighth attempt. Owned by The Omani Royal Cavalry, it was a belated first winner of the season for jockey Adrie de Vries. De Vries did not have to wait long to double his seasonal tally, recording an ultrasmoot­h victory on Munowra in the concluding 1400m maiden. The action kicked off with a 1000m handicap, won in style by AF Mukhifah, who was never headed under Fresu and chased throughout by stable companion AF Meeqat, the mount of Connor Beasley, with the pair first and second throughout. It was a third career victory for Fresu’s mount, but first on dirt after two Abu Dhabi turf wins.

If her win was comfortabl­e, that of AF Sanad in the conditions race that followed over the same 1000m was far from so. Having tracked the early pace, he went to the front about 300m from home, but was soon collared by AF Al Asef, who seemingly had the race won entering the final 100m. Like the feature, the only Thoroughbr­ed race was also a 2000m handicap and it proved the ideal opportunit­y for Jintshi to open his UAE account at the 12th attempt with Richard Mullen, who rode his 399th UAE winner, always looking confident.

 ?? Reuters file ?? Richard Mullen rode his 399th UAE winner. —
Reuters file Richard Mullen rode his 399th UAE winner. —

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