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Watson secures his second Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Cup in a row thanks to Far Sky

- AMITH PASSELA

Far Sky claimed his biggest prize in 12 career starts by running away a convincing winner of the Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum Cup in Sharjah’s second race meeting of the season yesterday.

The Doug Watson-trained four-year-old, with George Buckell on board, took up the running 300 metres from home to win from Monoski and Harbour Spirit by two and-a-half lengths and a length and-aquarter respective­ly.

Xavier Ziani, on Monosk, and Adrie de Vries, on Harbour Spirit, produced strong late runs from the back of the field but Buckell’s mount had plenty left in the tank for his second outing of the season and second career win.

Watson won this prize 12 months ago with Galvanize, and the American trainer was delighted to again clinch the race named in honour of the man who gave him his chance to train from Red Stables.

“Obviously we are very pleased to win this race again and I owe Sheikh Hamdan so much and will be eternally grateful to him,” said Watson, who took his tally to 12 wins for the season. “That was a good performanc­e from both horse and jockey in what looked a decent race.”

The indomitabl­e jockey-trainer-owner partnershi­p of Tadhg O’Shea, Ernst Oertel and Khalid Khalifa Al Naboodah set the ball rolling by claiming the opener with AF Yakhtem, the first of the five prizes for the Purebred Arabians in the sixrace card.

O’Shea kicked for home on the 400m-mark to win by six and-a-half lengths in front of ES Ajab.

“That is the perfect start to the afternoon and a good performanc­e,” Al Naboodah said.

“As I always say, I have a great team behind me with a top jockey and trainer. They deserve a lot of credit four our success.”

Majed Al Jahouri wrapped up the next two races with Wadheha under Brazilian Bernardo Pinheiro, and Ashtr with Omani apprentice jockey Saif Al Balushi, both in the silks of Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed’s Al Wathba Stables.

“I rode her for the first time at Al Ain when she showed a lot of speed so we really thought coming here over 1,200m would be ideal and she has not disappoint­ed,” Pinheiro said of Wadheha. Majdi, under Sam Hitchcock, provided Abdallah Al Hammadi his ninth winner of the season while De Vries gave trainer Mohamed Ibrahim his first win by taking the concluding handicap.

 ?? ERA ?? George Buckell guides Far Sky to victory in the Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum Cup at Sharjah
ERA George Buckell guides Far Sky to victory in the Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum Cup at Sharjah

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