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Discreet Cat draws post 9 of 16 in Dubai on Thursday!
:) :D Discreet Cat has drawn post 9 of 16 in race #6 at Nad Al Sheba in Dubai Thursday night here, 12:15pm in New York. Race 6 is 1600meters or 1 mile (8f) on the dirt. He will carry 61kg 134.49lbs, and will be ridden by Frankie Dettori. It is a great card of racing to wager on! Free pp's and all race declarations at: www.emiratesracing.com
clear and 73 degrees here, great for racing. Any thoughts? |
134# this does sound like a hdcp race.
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Weights carried in Dubai are generally higher than those in the US. Looks like a great card. I'll be looking over the pp's a bit later and will post some ideas.
Capital OTB viewers will be able to see all the races from Dubai (the first 5 live, the rest replayed) tomorrow on OTB-TV. |
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Do any of you know if TVG is carrying any of the Dubai races? how about Youbet or Xpressbet?
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The Dubai races are carried by Brisbet, live feed and wagering.
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BTW, I don't know for sure but generally Capital and NYC offer the same options as far as betting. A friend of mine watched last Friday's Dubai races in a NYCOTB branch, so I know they are taking them. Not sure if they'll be on the air.
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Thanks. I just realized I have to leave early anyway on Thursday so I guess it won't matter for me.
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Races in Dubai are meaningless. It's like professional wrestling.
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i don't get it, why is it so confusing...shouldn't it either be legal or not? |
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There are a few South American Group 1 winners in that race, who already have Group Stakes wins over this track. This is no cupcake spot. The only real concern I see is that fact that Godolphin is 0-for-29 there, with 22 of the losers either the favorite or 2nd favorite in the betting. That is out and out bizarre. This is the same stable that won almost 50% of the races they entered in America last year. Running 1-2 in a couple. I guess their are rumors starting that the emerging super trainer Ismail Mohammed might take Saeed bin Suroor's job in the not to distant future. It would probably not be good for racing to see Suroor, a former police officer, who many consider highly ethical, to be replaced by a guy who all of a sudden looks like the Dutrow of Dubai. |
DrugS
OK, we heard you about Godolphin being on an ofer. We understand this is your built in excuse should the unthinkable happen.
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Impossible Ski is the best chance for South Americans to do something
Alysia in the sprint would be dangerous |
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![]() As he's been terrorizing the trainer standings in Dubai all winter long. And his entrant in the race, Imperialista scored a 25/1 upset win, beating Impossible Sky in round 1 of the Maktoum challenge. Mohammed was just 2-for-66 (and 21% In the money) at the Dubai meet, over this decade. This year, He's 12-for-63 and 43% in the money. |
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But you also know such things can be valid. When Ghostzapper lost in the King's Bishop, to a pair of very inferior horses, Bobby Frankel's barn was similarly ice cold--and could not buy a win for a stretch of time. |
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You are so excited about Thursday that you're coming apart at the seams. |
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No, a pound is a pound. The Southern Hemisphere 3-year-olds have to carry a lot more weight than the Northern Hemisphere 3-year-olds in the UAE Derby. Which is why Discreet Cat got a break in weights from Simpatico Bribon, Invasor, and Gold For Sale in last years edition |
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And yeah, I'm seeing a trend where you seem to label the vast majority of race tracks speed biased on big racing days. Ghostzapper had a very tough trip in the race, and yeah speed was probably preferred, but he also got a lot of pace, and simply did not run as good that day as any of his other career wins in my opinion. Perhaps the effort might have been slightly better than his sharp alw win over Clockstopper earlier in the meet. Ten Most Wanted won the Travers that year, with complete ease, while making a wide swooping move from well off the pace. The day's opener was won by a deep closer. I don't remember all the details of that day, but I do remember I didn't have the track being strongly speed biased. Even with trip and circumstances factored in, of course Ghostzapper ran markedly better in every start of his career after that King's Bishop. That was an EXTREMELY low rated running of the King's Bishop, and the pace was certainly there for him. |
Obviously just kidding on the exchange rate... I remembered the Northern Hemisphere v. Southern Hemisphere distinction from last year.
Whatever happened with Simpatico Bribon; wasn't he actually the favorite in the UAE Derby last year? |
Yes he was.
Like many horses who go to Ian Jory, he hasn't been seen or heard from since |
Not familiar with Ian Jory; sounds like a real winner though...
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better watch out i see Miss Andretti is set to go head on with discreet cat on the 31st march & belivie me she is no slouch, prob our best sprinter at minute as takeover target is spelling:)
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Valid Video never came back well from his injury but he was a top quality 3YO sprinter when he won that race. To call him mediocre is unfair. |
DAY PASS who is undefeated and has been switched to Godolphin also runs Thursday night. I believe he won the Nashau at Acqueduct. He is using his race as a prep for the UAE Derby. Thor's Echo also runs. Three horses who ran in America last year will be in three different races on Thursday night so be sure to check the results.
Also Day Pass PP's are included in that "Derby Contender" pile of PP's |
If JALAAL beats Discreet Cat, I know one poster who shall become suicidal.;)
Have fun Gotodubai! |
Can you give me the eastern time for this race.
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Day Pass will have to be very very good to win his reappearance race. Asiatic Boy,
cant wait to see Imperial Stride back. If he can get near his best, he's one of the best 12f horses in the world. Also Best Name and Best Alibi who could develop into serious horses this season. |
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Miss Andretti won't be running in any race with Discreet Cat. But I'll bet you some American sprinter strokes her ass down that 6 furlong straight. |
Choctaw Nation running as well in the last I believe.
The German horse is running too, and he is pretty tough. QUIJANO is his name |
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Im not a keen fan of lee freeman anyway the only reason he ended up with her is his usual way of throwin money at the owners, But in saying that she is a freak a real throw back:eek: |
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