Dubai World Cup Horse Racing 2018

Racing will conclude with the 21st renewal of the Dubai World Cup to be held on 26 March 2018. Super Saturday will serve as the preview to the Dubai World Cup. A programme of eight races will be held to serve as the final preps for the Dubai World Cup to be held three weeks later. Welcome to Dubai Racing Club. Meydan Racecourse is home to the world’s most spectacular race day - the Dubai World Cup meeting on March 27. The 2020-21 season’s first race meeting was held on Thursday, November 5. This season includes 19 meetings, seven of those comprise the Dubai World Cup Carnival, an international showcase taking place.

  1. Dubai World Cup Horse Racing 2018 Schedule
  2. Dubai World Cup Horse Racing 2021

AL BASTAKIYA (LISTED)
$150,000 1900m (dirt) TB

Winner: PANADOL (USA)
Pedigree: Flatter (USA) – Arradoul (USA) by Dixieland Band (USA)
Owner: Sh Hamdan bin Mohd Al Maktoum
Trainer: S bin Ghadayer
Jockey: Mickael Barzalona
Official Time: 1:58.13
Track Record: 01:55:18 – MENDELSSOHN – 2018
Race Record : 1:58:05 – YULONG WARRIOR – 2018
Margin of Victory: 3/4 Length

Mickael Barazalona, Jockey, PANADOL (1st): “He is the kind of horse we want on this kind of surface, especially in Meydan. Today he felt even greener than on his first race, so I really appreciate that he had a second run this season before going for the UAE Derby. He does the distance well, he has got some good talent, and we will see whether he is able to perform on world cup night.”

Salem Bin Ghadayer, Trainer PANADOL (1st): “He has only recently started with us. We had two options with him, either to go directly to the (UAE)Derby or give him one more run, just to give him a little more experience. I spoke with HH Sheikh Hamdan and his opinion was to give him one more run. The horse showed that he could recover well. We hope to carry on till the last goal.”

DUBAI CITY OF GOLD (GROUP 2)
$228,000 2410m (turf) TB

Winner: WALTON STREET (GB)
Pedigree: Cape Cross (IRE) – Brom Felinity (AUS) by Encosta De Lago (AUS)
Owner: Godolphin
Trainer: C Appleby
Jockey: William Buick
Official Time: 2:26.83 (Race Record and Equals Track Record)
Track Record: 02:26:83 – WALTON STREET – 2021
Old Race Record : 2:26:85 – HAWKBILL – 2018
Margin of Victory: 3 1/2 Lengths

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William Buick, Jockey, WALTON STREET (1st): “He is just in really good form and the team has done really well with him. When horses reach that age they need that extra love and care. He has managed really well, and he is a really happy horse.”

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“We were a little slow away from the gate and I was a bit worried because he was a bit different than what he was the last time. But we got a good pitch and the race worked out really well. He is a really straightforward horse to race and no complaints.”

“This race is a very good guide for the Sheema (Longines Dubai Sheema Classic), but he hasn’t quite got the same profile as Hawkbill or Old Persian had when they won this race. This horse has a lot to live up to reach those heights, but he has a lot going for him.”

MAHAB AL SHIMAAL (GROUP 3)
$228,000 1200m (dirt) TB

Winner: CANVASSED (IRE)
Pedigree: Shamardal (USA) – Painter’s Pride (FR) by Dansili (GB)
Owner: Sh Mohd Obaid Al Maktoum
Trainer: D Watson
Jockey: Patrick Dobbs
Official Time: 1:10.20
Track Record: 01:10:12 – MIND YOUR BISCUITS – 2018
Race Record : 1:10:18 – JORDAN SPORT – 2018
Margin of Victory: Neck Length

Pat Dobbs, Jockey, CANVASSED (1st): “I didn’t think I was going to get him (Frankie Dettori and Good Effort) till the last three yards. I must have had four lengths to make up, but the fractions were very quick so Frankie just slowed in the last hundred yards.”

BURJ NAHAR (GROUP 3)
$228,000 1600m (dirt) TB

Winner: MIDNIGHT SANDS (USA)
Pedigree: Speightstown (USA) – It’s Midnight (USA) by Shamardal (USA)
Owner: The Cool Silk Partnership
Trainer: D Watson
Jockey: Patrick Dobbs
Official Time: 1:35.78
Track Record: 01:34:99 – MUNTAZAH – 2019
Race Record : 01:34:99 – MUNTAZAH – 2019
Margin of Victory: 2 1/4 Lengths

Pat Dobbs, Jockey, MIDNIGHT SANDS (1st): “He did everything right, he jumped super tonight from his draw. I was there to get him into a good position early, but they were going pretty hard, so I just took him back a little and got him into a nice rhythm. Once he switches to his off, he found a couple of lengths.”

“He has improved, he has had to straighten up an awful lot from having been to America, he is really super, and fingers crossed he gets there in one piece.”

Doug Watson, Trainer, MIDNIGHT SANDS (1st): “Canvassed and Midnight Sands were fantastic. I thought Canvassed was very impressive the way he stuck his head out at the wire. Midnight Sands was a very nice surprise. “

JEBEL HATTA (GROUP 1)
$260,000 1800m (turf) TB

Winner: LORD GLITTERS (FR)
Pedigree: Whipper (USA) – Lady Glitters (FR) by Homme de Loi (IRE)
Owner: Geoff & Sandra Turnbull
Trainer: D O’Meara
Jockey: Daniel Tudhope
Official Time: 01:48:44
Track Record: 01:45:52 – JUST A WAY – 2014
Race Record : 1:46:09 – BARNEY ROY – 2019
Margin of Victory: 1/2 Length

Daniel Tudhope, Jockey, LORD GLITTERS(1st): “We did not go very quick, we just went steady. I was just trying to keep an eye on William (Buick) and Al Suhail, the danger horse. I was a bit wide, but I wasn’t too worried about that, I was more worried about getting a clear run, and when Williams horse shifted to the right, it probably helped.”

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“That is the aim, (running in the Dubai Turf), because job done tonight and look forward now to the next race.”

“He is an 8-year-old but he still has ability and looks a big danger in the Dubai Turf.”

Matthew Ennis, Assistant to trainer D O’Meara in Dubai, LORD GLITTERS (1st): “He is an incredible horse, as an 8-year-old coming back and doing it over and over again. It proves how good he is.

“It is a good feeling when he got there, I did not think he would at one stage. But he managed to grind it out and win right on the line. This is a memorable one after winning two Group races.”

AL MAKTOUM CHALLENGE R3 (GROUP 1)
$390,000 2000m (dirt) TB

Winner: SALUTE THE SOLDIER (GER)
Pedigree: Sepoy (AUS) – Street Fire (IRE) by Street Cry (IRE)
Owner: Victorious
Trainer: F Nass
Jockey: Adrie de Vries
Official Time: 2:03.09
Track Record: 02:01:38 – THUNDER SNOW – 2018
Race Record : 02.01.71 – NORTH AMERICA – 2018
Margin of Victory: 1 3/4 Length

Adrie De Vries, Jockey, SALUTE THE SOLDIER (1st): “I expected the pace to be set from the outside, he jumped well, and the guys next to me didn’t want it so I was happy to lead. I got my own pace. He is just getting better, and he is so much fun. He is a great character, there is always something special about him. He didn’t want to go to the start today, he has his tricks in the morning as well.”

“I think he still has got a bit left in the tank, he continues to improve and I hope we have him spot on for the big day.”

Fawzi Nass, Trainer, SALUTE THE SOLDIER (1st): He showed us last year that he absolutely glides on the Meydan dirt, and distance wise he always showed he would stay a lot further. He was actually never built as a sprinter as you can see. Luckily it paid off going the extra couple of furlongs.”

“When you have a horse that has already qualified for the Dubai World Cup, we did think why take a risk or running a race (Al Maktoum Challenge RD 3) where could get beaten. But we thought about it and it is pretty long gap from his last race to Dubai World Cup day, and the horse is quite enthusiastic, and we thought why not run him today.”

NAD AL SHEBA TURF SPRINT (GROUP 3)
$228,000 1200m (turf) TB

Winner: FINAL SONG (IRE)
Pedigree: Dark Angel (IRE) – Rahiyah (USA) by Rahy (USA)
Owner: Godolphin
Trainer: S bin Suroor
Jockey: Lanfranco Dettori
Official Time: 1:10.39
Track Record: 01:07:61 – WILDMAN JACK – 2020
Race Record : 01:07:61 – WILDMAN JACK – 2020
Margin of Victory: Head Length

Frankie Dettori, Jockey, FINAL SONG (1st): She is very honest and I had a good lead from the speed on my side. She actually stays seven furlongs, but she also likes to have a target. I got to a point where she wanted to go, and with sprinters you don’t want to let them down. I probably went a little too soon, but I got three lengths and that was enough to win the race.”

“She is entitled to be in the field (Al Quoz). She ran a second and then a win. She is a very honest filly.”

March 8 (UPI) -- Super Saturday in Dubai, the highlight of weekend horse racing around the world, opened the door to World Cup night for some of the horses who have toiled through seven weeks of the Carnival.

Australia had four Group 1 events and Japanese 3-year-olds continue to sort themselves out with the Classics right around the corner. There's even more from South Africa and Hong Kong.

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Here's a look, around the world, around the clock:

Dubai Super Saturday

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The Super Saturday program at Meydan Racecourse provided a final chance for the local runners to prepare for the international onslaught expected for the March 27 Dubai World Cup night and it did not disappoint.

Salute the Soldier confirmed his spot in the World Cup itself, the ageless Lord Glitters franked his passport for the Dubai Turf. Panadol and maybe a few others staked out spots in the UAE Derby, a 100-point prep for the Kentucky Derby.

And jockeys Frankie Dettori and Pat Dobbs waged their own personal battle, splitting a pair of top sprint races in close finishes with Final Song and Canvassed winning.

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Here's how the night played out:

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Going in, the question about 6-year-old, German-bred Salute the Soldier was whether he could handle the 2,000-meter distance of this race and the World Cup itself. Jockey Adrie de Vries said he answered in the affirmative after winning by 1 3/4 lengths.

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'I'm just as happy with the 2,000 meters,' de Vries said. 'Sometimes it looks like they're getting to him. But if they do get to him, I think he's got a little more in the tank.'

Winning trainer Fawzi Nass said Salute the Soldier 'showed us last year that he glides over this surface here at Meydan. He's not built like a sprinter.'

He will face much tougher when the world arrives in three weeks' time.

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Panadol pulled a mild upset in this prep for the Group 2 UAE Derby on World Cup night. After breaking sharply for jockey Mickael Barzalona, the New York-bred Flatter colt crossed over to the fence and carried a daylight lead in the stretch.

Speight'spercomete gave chase but could not make up any ground in the final 100 meters and finished second. Uruguayan-bred El Patriota salvaged third.

Panadol, out of the Dixieland Band mare Arradoul, was bred by Chester and Mary Broman and sold for $180,000 at the Ocala Spring Sale of 2-year-olds in training.

The UAE Derby is a 100-point race on the Road to the Kentucky Derby, ensuring the winner a spot in the Churchill Downs starting gate and likely also a position for the runner-up.

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Eight-year-old Lord Glitters looked hopelessly beaten at the top of the stretch, gobbled up ground and then got through between the leaders to win by a short head over Eqtiraan. The favorite, Al Suhail, wandered through the stretch and settled for third, another short head in arrears.

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Lord Glitters, a striking, light-gray gelding, was third in the Group 1 Dubai Turf two years ago, a race won by Japan's wondermare, Almond Eye. That one was set to defend her title last year before the entire World Cup program was canceled at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. She now is retired and Lord Glitters looks competitive again for the big race.

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Dettori and Final Song took a substantial lead into the stretch in this prep for the Group 1 Al Quoz Sprint and almost gave it away in the final strides. Motafaawit, with Dobbs up, came flying from far back down the middle of the track, well outside Final Song, and just missed by a head. Acklam Express was third.

Final Song, a 4-year-old Dark Angel (IRE) filly, finished the 1,200 meters (about 6 furlongs) in 1:10.39.

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The plot was the same but the outcome just the opposite in this dirt sprint as Dettori sent Good Effort out to a big lead only to surrender it in the final strides to Canvassed, with Dobbs up. The margin of victory was a neck and it was another 2 3/4 lengths to Lavaspin in third.

Canvassed, a 6-year-old Shamardal gelding trained by Doug Watson, notched his second straight win at Meydan over the same trip and is primed for the Group 1 Dubai Golden Shaheen on World Cup night.

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Godolphin runners finished 1-2-3-4 in this 2,410-meters marathon, a prep for the Group 2 Dubai Gold Cup on World Cup night. The favorite, Walton Street, a 7-year-old Cape Cross gelding, took the lead a half-mile out and cruised across the finish 3 1/2 lengths to the good of Dubai Future.

It was another 4 3/4 lengths to Desert Fire and 8 1/4 more to Brilliant Light. After that, it was another 19 1/2 lengths to the closest pursuer.

Walton Street, trained by Charlie Appleby and ridden by William Buick, finished in 2:26.83.

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Midnight Sands scored his sixth straight win at Meydan in this 1-mile dirt event, a prelude to the Group 2 Godolphin Mile on World Cup night.

The 5-year-old son of Speightstown won by 2 1/4 lengths as much the best. He was less successful in a recent trip to the United States, last seen finishing eighth in the Lafayette Stakes at Keeneland in November.

Australia

Saturday: Four Group 1 races spread across two venues with nary a favorite finishing in the top three.

Zoutori was along in the final 50 meters to edge Indian Pacific in Saturday's Group 1 Sappelt Wines Newmarket Handicap at Flemington with Amish Boy third and the favorite, September Run, 10th.

The first three finishers were among a group of four who isolated in the middle of the track through the bulk of the 1,200 meters. Zoutori, a 5-year-old Zoustar gelding, posted his first Group 1 victory with Luke Currie booting him home in 1:09.61 over a course upgraded to 'good' just before the race.

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Zoutori's best previous efforts came in winning the Group 2 Bobbie Lewis Stakes in both 2019 and 2020.

Also Saturday at Flemington, Homesman got the better of Best of Days at the finish of the Group 1 TAB Australian Cup. The favorite, Fifty Stars, reported 10th in this one, too.

Homesman, a 7-year-old, American-bred War Front gelding, ran 2,000 meters in 2:01.47 with Jye O'Neill up. It was a significant comeback for a horse who won the Group 1 Underwood Cup and finished second in both the Group 1 Caulfield Cup and Group 1 Underwood Stakes in 2019, but hadn't produced much since.

At Royal Randwick on Saturday, Lion's Roar rallied smartly outside rivals through the final 200 meters to post a comfortable upset win in the Group 1 Mostyn Copper Randwick Guineas.

Mo'unga was second-best with the favorite, Aegon, sixth. Lion's Roar, a New Zealand-bred gelding by Contributor, finished 1,600 meters on good turf in 1:33.39, posting his fourth win from seven starts.

And in the fourth Group 1 of a busy day down under, Savatiano edged Mizzy in the Heineken Canterbury Stakes at 1,300 meters at Royal Randwick with the favorite, Bivouac, a flat fourth. Savatiano, a 6-year-old Street Cry mare, and Bivouac both run for Godolphin and both are trained by James Cummings.

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Malmoos surged into contention 300 meters from the finish in Saturday's Group 1 World Sports Betting S A Classic for 3-year-olds at Turffontein Standside, dueled for the lead and then drew off in the final 50 meters to win with a daylight edge.

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Second Base finished in second place with Catch Twentytwo catching third money. Malmoos, a Captain Al colt trained by Mike de kock for Sheik Hamdan al Maktoum, won for the sixth time in seven starts while finishing 1,900 meters in 1:50.18.

War of Athena won the fillies' counterpart Group 1, the Wilgerbosdrift S A Fillies Classic, by a comfortable 1 3/4 lengths from Netta. War of Athena, an Act of War filly, went to the post a heavy favorite in her first start since finishing second to Anything Goes in the Group 1 Thekwini Stakes at Greyville last August.

Japan

As Japan begins to lift some pandemic restrictions, limited facilities were opened for fans this weekend at Hanshin and Chukyo Racecourses, just in time for some early 3-year-old trials.

Meikei Yell and Elizabeth Tower duked it out through the final 100 meters of Saturday's Grade 2 Tulip Sho at Hanshin, a Japanese 1,000 Guineas Trial, and shared the victory in the end after hitting the finish line together. Stutti was another neck back in third.

Meikei Yell, a Harbinger filly, was rank and looked uncomfortable behind and between rivals early, took the lead when shown daylight and held the advantage into the stretch.

Elizabeth Tower challenged on her inside, got a head in front and then relinquished that slight advantage at the end. The duo finished 1,600 meters on good turf in 1:33.8.

Meikei Yell won her first three starts in 2020, then finished fourth in the Grade 1 Hanshin Juvenile Fillies. Elizabeth Tower, a British-bred daughter of Kingman, won her only start as a 2-year-old and finished ninth in the Elfin Stakes at Chukyo in her only previous start of 2021.

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Sunday at Nakayama, Titleholder got away to a soft early lead in the Grade 2 Hochi Hai Yayoi Sho Deep Impact Kinen, a Japanese 2,000-meter trial.

The Duramente colt picked things up as Schnell Meister started to apply a little pressure around the final turn but had plenty left in the tank, kicking on to win by 1 1/4 lengths. Schnell Meister was second with the favorite, Danon the Kid, making up ground late to finish third.

Titleholder, with Takeshi Yokoyama up, ran 2,000 meters on good to firm turf in 2:02.0. The colt ended his 2020 season finishing fourth in the Grade 1 Hopeful, also at 2,000 meters at Nakayama. Danon the Kid won the Hopeful, running his record to 3-for-3, and was making his 2021 debut.

Hong Kong

With the BMW Hong Kong Derby just two weeks away and the field still unsettled, Flagship Glory may have run his way into the race with a victory in Sunday's Class 3 Hyacinth Handicap.

Flagship Glory became the first offspring of 2014 Epsom Derby winner to win in Hong Kong and jockey Zac Purton said that pedigree could enable him to move along from Sunday's 1,600 meters to the 2,000 meters of the Derby.

'I believe he can run the distance,' Purton said. 'He's very relaxed. He'll give himself a chance,'

Trainer Frankie Lor, who won the 2019 Derby with Furore, said he kept Flagship Glory out of the first two legs of the Four-Year-Old Classic Series because 'he was a little bit keen and I wanted to take him step by step.

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'It doesn't matter if he can't get into the Derby but if he gets in, we will run him,' Lor said.