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Originally Posted by jaripeo
My dear MMS: I forget under wath name Premium Tap is racing: Will you help me?.... Thanks. KSS.
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Allam

... and I guess he's once again possible (probable).....
Trackwork - March 18
MAIN TRACK Quijano – 800mts/48.75sec, 600mts/35.17sec, 400mts/22.99sec. Travelled well on the bit from 1400 and picked up from 600. Responded well when urged in the last 400m, finished well.
Latency - 800mts/51.77sec, 600mts/36.75sec, 400mts/23.39. Started work from 2400 and travelled well all thorough in hand. Picked up pace from 800 and stretched well in last 200m, finishing in 11.17sec
Sushisan – 600mts/33.11sec, 400mts/21.21sec. Started cantering from 1200 and picked up from 800. Worked very well on tight reins, finishing with plenty in hand in the back stretch. Impressive workout.
Linngari and Jay Peg – 400mts/21.40sec. Picked up from 450mts straight into gallop and urged well to the wining post. Both responded well with Linngari finishing well.
TURF TRACK Seachange – 600mts/37.81 and 400mts/24.77. Started canter from 1800 and moved well on tight reins throughou. Picked up pace from 800 and responded well finishing on tight reins.
Likely fields for Dubai World Cup meeting
A record-equalling field of 13, led by US Horse of the Year, Curlin, could go to post for the US$6million 2008 Dubai World Cup, sponsored by Emirates Airline, on March 29.
The Dubai Racing Club today reveals the likely fields for the seven races at the US$21.25million race meeting, the world’s richest raceday, which could see horses representing trainers from as many as 16 countries.
The final fields will be declared on Monday, March 24, and then released at the Post Position Draw ceremony on Wednesday, March 26.
The 2000 running of the world’s richest race, won by Dubai Millennium, attracted 13 runners too, and this year’s renewal should also live long in the memory.
The top-rated horse in the world, Curlin, is set to face tough competition from Godolphin’s duo of Happy Boy and Jalil, winners of the Maktoum Challenge Rounds 1 and 3.
The 2007 Dubai World Cup runner-up and fourth, Premium Tap and Vermilion, are also earmarked for the 2000m showpiece on dirt, as well as last year’s UAE Derby winner Asiatic Boy.
There are three other Group 1 races on the card, headlined by the Dubai Sheema Classic, sponsored by Nakheel.
The US$5million contest is sure to have a maximum field of 16 runners, in which Hong Kong champion Viva Pataca will bid to emulate Vengeance Of Rain, who won the race last year. Connections of Youmzain, third in the 12 months ago, and the globetrotting Doctor Dino will also fancy their chances of victory.
The US$5million Dubai Duty Free, sponsored by Dubai Duty Free, also looks likely to have 16 runners, headed by the top-class fillies, Darjina, Finsceal Beo, Vodka, Seachange, West Wind and Majestic Roi.
The other Group 1 race on the card is the US$2 million Dubai Golden Shaheen, sponsored by Gulf News, which sees the usual strong American challenge, led by Idiot Proof and Benny The Bull, as well as Godolphin’s Diabolical, who was so impressive when winning the Mahab Al Shimaal on Super Thursday.
The US$2m UAE Derby, sponsored by Saeed & Mohammed Al Naboodah Group, features the South African-trained duo of Royal Vintage and Honour Devil, who have dominated the UAE three-year-old division this season.
The other thoroughbred race on the card is the US$1million Godolphin Mile, sponsored by Etisalat, in which American raider Barcola will aim to give back-to-back wins for Paul Reddam, following Spring At Last’s win 12 months ago.
The best Purebred Arabians in the world line up for the Dubai Kahayla Classic, sponsored by Emaar Properties, and will see Madjani attempt a record-breaking fourth win in the race.
HK watch... Bullish Luck and Floral peg leave today, Viva pataca on Thursday.....