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Old 03-21-2007, 08:57 AM
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Dubai Golden Shaheen (Group 1), sponsored by Gulf News
Thoroughbreds
$2,000,000 - 1,200m - Dirt
1st: $1,200,000. 2nd: $400,000. 3rd: $200,000. 4th: $100,000. 5th: $60,000. 6th: $40,000
AGNES JEDI Hideyuki Mori Takao Watanabe
AREYOUTALKINGTOME Charles Cyzer Mrs C Cyzer
BISHOP COURT HILL Todd Pletcher Melnyk Racing Stable Inc (Eugene Melnyk)
BOUNTY QUEST Doug Watson Malih Lahej Al basti
FRIENDLY ISLAND Todd Pletcher Anstu Stables, Stuart Subotnick
HARVARD AVENUE Doug O'Neill Ron Crockett, Inc
KELLYS LANDING Eddie Kenneally Summer Place Farm LLC,Jack & Louise Lally
MARCHAND D'OR Freddie Head JL Giral
NATIONAL COLOUR Sean Tarry CJH Van Niekerk
NIGHTMARE AFFAIR Gary Marano Timber Side Stable Ronald Borgese
& Gary Marano
SALAAM DUBAI Aditiyan Selvaratnam Farooq Racing
SEEKING THE BEST Hideyuki Mori Kazuko Yoshida
TERRIFIC CHALLENGE Doug Watson HE Sheikh Rashid bin Mohammed Al Maktoum
THAJJA Doug Watson HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum
THORS ECHO Satish Seemar HE Sheikh Rashid Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum
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Old 03-22-2007, 12:16 PM
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Possibly one addition.....

From Racing Post.


Dettori heads for Jebel Ali
by Racing Post staff
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FRANKIE DETTORI makes a rare visit to Jebel Ali on Friday and has three rides on a six-race card (five thoroughbred), highlighted by the Listed Jebel Ali Sprint.

Dettori, last seen locally when working Discreet Cat last Saturday, does not have a mount in that race but partners Satish Seemar's Buscape in a seven-furlong handicap that is the track's last race of the season.

He also partners Adi Selvaratnam's pair of Rise View in the maiden and Sama Dubai in another seven-furlong handicap.

Sixteen go to post in the featured sprint with 2002 winner Conroy and 2005 victor Magic Master among them.

The winner will be hoping for a last-minute invite to the Golden Shaheen on World Cup night and both South Africa and Brazil are doubly represented to give the five-furlong race an international flavour.

Mike de Kock's Key Of Destiny was third in this race last year, while compatriot Herman Brown saddles Protector who was a winner on the Nad Al Sheba turf earlier this year. He beat Satish Seemar's Khabfair on that occasion, but Ted Durcan elects to ride that horse over Magic Master and Doctor Hilary.

An all-weather winner in Britain, Khabfair has to be respected and Durcan reports he worked well on this unique dirt surface last week.

Brazil is represented by Big Spartan and New Freedom with the latter appearing the first string on jockey bookings - Kerrin McEvoy has the spare on his stablemate.

Erwan Charpy has solid chances with Botanical and Mukafeh, the choice of Richard Hills, which leavesMartin Dwyer to partner Taqseem.

He is one of four in the race for Musabah Al Muhairi and, like stable companions, Instant Recall and Visionist, cannot be ruled out in a wide open contest.

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It's all about National Colour.....

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Old 03-26-2007, 09:25 AM
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Another addittion. (And a good one).


TIZA GETS WORLD CUP DAY INVITE

Herman Brown trained Tiza (owned by the Bayern Syndicate and James Atkinson) has cracked an invite to the 1200m Dubai Golden Shaheen on World Cup night. The star South African sprinter has already placed twice in Dubai this season and tries the dirt surface at Nad Al Sheba for the first time.

Tiza has won on the dirt in South African and the stable doesn't think that the surface will be an issue.

"To get a chance to race for that type of stake is rare, we will take this opportunity with both hands," said Trainer Brown.

Tiza has shown some explosive work at home in Dubai over the past three months, but has run below his work in races, most especially in his first start when the stable was confident of a win. There is a possibility that the surface change could bring the best out in the talented sprinter.

Tiza's invitation makes him the third World Cup runner for the Brown stable in only their second full international season - an impressive feat by any standard.

Brown reports that Sheema Classic hopeful, Sushisan is working extremely well and his Sunday morning gallop was impressive. With only days to go, it will an important week for the connections with runners in the big race.

FACT FILE:

TIZA (SAF) 4yrs Bay G (17)

Sire: Goldkeeper (USA) Dam: Mamuska (SAF) by Elliodor (FR)

Ratings: Dirt : 110 Turf : 110

Owner : The Bayern Syndicate / J Atkinson

Trainer : Herman Brown
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Old 03-26-2007, 09:28 AM
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That's great news!
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Old 03-28-2007, 11:22 PM
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Contenders for the G1 Dubai
Golden Shaheen, Seeking the Best (Ire) (Seeking the
Gold) and Agnes Jedi (Jpn) (Agnes World), worked in
company, getting 600 meters in :35. Their trainer,
Hideyuki Mori, said, ASeeking the Best would have the
best chance out of the two, but Agnes Jedi will be a
much better horse than what you saw last time he ran
(Mar. 1 at Nad al Sheba) as he had just arrived and was
not in the best condition.@ The five-year-old ran fifth in

the G3 Al Shimaal over track and trip, beaten four
lengths by Terrific Challenge...Bartola (Arg) (Roy), one
of two fillies entered in the G2 UAE Derby, covered
600 meters in :41, travelling on the bit throughout.

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Old 03-29-2007, 04:44 PM
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National Colour, all the way.
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Old 03-30-2007, 08:21 PM
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National Colour, all the way.
I also like her , but I dont see her geting this time against the boys, and of course against Seeking the Best o Thors Echo wich I belive they probably are the best in that field.
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Old 03-31-2007, 09:33 AM
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Let's keep this good breakdown going...

I like all the good vibes around Harvard Ave. in this one.
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Old 03-31-2007, 09:33 AM
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any takers here? Would love to see National Colour blitz them..
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Old 03-31-2007, 09:34 AM
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Just thought I'd start it. The key here is, US speed is in a class by itself. Even the only non-US-based winner of this race in the past was a US-bred.
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Old 03-31-2007, 09:35 AM
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Tough race, went with TERRIFIC CHALLENGE with a win over the track.
Think the Americans will dominate again.
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Old 03-31-2007, 09:38 AM
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Okay, you got in first. I'll post here.<grin>

Impressions. 1) US horses dominate this race, even without a race over the track. Nothing like US speed elsewhere.

2) In a straightaway race, your horse better be able to handle 7f around a turn because there is no breather. Proud Tower Too was better at 7f in the US than at 6f.

So using my criteria, Bishop Court Hill has the edge.
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Old 03-31-2007, 09:39 AM
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Harvard Avenue.
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Old 03-31-2007, 09:41 AM
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Why are they breaking down harness racing on Sirius right now?
No offense to the harness, but why can't they preview the next at Dubai?
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Old 03-31-2007, 09:46 AM
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i like harvard avenue...
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Old 03-31-2007, 09:48 AM
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Just noted on HRTV that no horse has won at 6f this year from post 10 out. If National Colour can win, she will have to be much the best.
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Old 03-31-2007, 09:53 AM
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i'll take friendly island
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Old 03-31-2007, 09:57 AM
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Kelly's Landing, Friendly Island, Salaam Dubai, Harvard Avenue, Bishop Court Hill

Huge, big striding horse, liked the straight. BCH lost third late. USA rules again.
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commentator from Dubai said "Franki will need a parachute to dismount him"
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The race caller is horrible!
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