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Another note to Cards racing...

Winner  of the Dirt Mile, Secret Ambition (GB) is bred by Exceed And Excel (AUS) - Inner Secret (USA) by Singspiel (IRE)

He's been in UAE since 2016, raced on the All Weather at Lingfield in 2015.
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Hello,
The Germanbred Walderbe (by Maxios, 5 year old, NH)) ran a very good 2ndplace in the 'Dubai Gold Cup' (3200 meter, Gr.II) at Meydan.

He raced during the last seasons mostly in France/Italy and atleast 3 races in Germany. Walderbe
is from the same damline as Waldgeist (won "Arc") and Waldpark (won German Derby)

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Waldgeist as a ripperClap
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Originally posted by Jamal Jamal wrote:

Track record in the 2021 G2 Dubai Gold Cup (3200m) - 3:17.45 by Subjectivist, previous record was 3:17.92 (held by Vazirabad - 2018). Vazirabad won this race in 2016, 2017 and 2018. Vazirabad's peak Timeform rating was 123. Also it would be nice if more Dubai Gold Cup horses could be aimed at the Melbourne Cup or Melbourne Cup runners aimed at Dubai Gold Cup. Both races are 3200m, one is WFA, the other is a handicap. Cross Counter the only horse to win both races - Melbourne Cup into Dubai Gold Cup
Time compares favourably with Kingston Rule's 3-16-3 in 1990 Melbourne Cup.
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Aussie sprinters leave for Dubai test

Australia’s latest international representatives left for Dubai on Monday.

The Will Clarken-trained pair He’s A Balter and Parsifal will head to the Middle East to tackle support races during the Dubai World Cup carnival.

Clarken said the pair travelled from his Adelaide base to Melbourne on Friday before their 14-hour flight to Dubai.

“They will be in Dubai on Tuesday,” he said.

“Then they will do a few days of not much.”

Clarken reported He’s A Balter would be the first to tackle the local and visiting opposition.

“He’s A Balter will run on Saturday fortnight over there,” Clarken said.

“It’s exciting for the stable and it will be great to see how both horses go over there.”

Young SA jockey Caitlin Jones will ride Clarken’s Dubai runners.

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Exciting but a challenge for those two I would think.  Good luck to them.
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Will be interesting to see how they go
Australian racing is only good up to 1400m in terms of world standards when it comes to depth/quality in numbers
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Beaten a whisker! Was a super run & what a buzz for Caitlin who I'm sure would have felt a mixture of disappointment & elation Clap
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Excellent run by He's a Balter. Looked like he was in front about 100m to go.

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The winner of He's a Balter's race is a G2 winner in France but more a consistent Listed/G3 performer. Good run by He's A Balter considering rated 89.
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Probably just highlights how rubbish Euro sprinters are. 
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Could be time for some of our trainers with G2 strugglers to look abroad for some $$$ .
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Hot Rod Charlie prepping for the World Cup made easy work of tonight's foes in the G2 Al Maktoum Challenge, Round 2 wining by 5 1/2 lengths of the 1,900 metres.

Starting as 8/15on favourite will be all the rage in a month's time.

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Originally posted by Brudder_A Brudder_A wrote:

Hot Rod Charlie prepping for the World Cup made easy work of tonight's foes in the G2 Al Maktoum Challenge, Round 2 wining by 5 1/2 lengths of the 1,900 metres.

Starting as 8/15on favourite will be all the rage in a month's time.


The first time an Australian-trained horse has won a stakes race overseas since 2016 (Chautauqua - G1 Chairmans Sprint Lrize in Hong Kong) 
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No sorry what I meant was - Hot Rod Charlie is American trained. Do they have much success in the sprints in Dubai?
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Australian trained horses Parsifal (3rd) and He's A Balter (4th) in the Group 2 Blue Point Sprint (1000m) in Dubai. Link to race is below.


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Winner of the above race Lazuli (IRE) (Dubawi (IRE) - Floristry (GB), by Fasliyev)  raced last year in the US finishing 7th in the G3 Troy Stakes at Saratoga and was 2nd last start at Meydan on Jan 28.

Probable next start either G1 Al Quoz Sprint on World Cup or G1 King's Stand at Royal Ascot.
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Parsifal: 6th - Group 3 Nad Al Sheba Turf Sprint (1200m HCP) at Meydan
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Japan off to a good start winning both the G2 Godolphin Mile with Bathrat Leon (4h Kizuna - Bathrat Amal, by New Approach) & the G2 Dubai Gold Cup with Stay Foolish (7h Stay Gold - Kauai Lane, by King Kamehameha). Yogelatio Yahagi trains both gallopers.

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Japan train the winner of the UAE Derby (Crown Pride), ridden by Damien Lane.
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It was nearly a three way dead heat but and it took about 15 minutes for the result to be known but Lord North and Panthalassa dead heat in the Group 1 Dubai Turf (1800m) at Meydan, a close finish. Lord North also won this race in 2021.
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Country Grammar wins the Dubai Workd Cup.

Japan had a dominant night winning 5 races 
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Old Frankie still getting big wins. He must be pushing 60.

Nice to see a good guy like Bobby Baffert finish on top for a change.Clap
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If racing authorities were serious about integrity he shouldn't be allowed to train anywhere.
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We can add to the title of this thread for 2023.

G2 Zabeel Mile at Meydan (UAE)
US$180.000 for 3yo+

Master Of The Seas (IRE) (5G Dubawi-Firth Of Lorne, by Danehill)
J : William Buick
T: Charlie Appleby
O : Godolphin
 
2. Shelir (Dark Angel)
3. I Am Superman (Footstepsinthesand)

Master of The Seas missed winning the Two Thousand Guineas (G1) at Newmarket in 2021.

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G3 Dubai Millenium Stakes at Meydan (UAE) 2000m

Nations Pride (IRE) (4C Galileo-Important Time, by Oasis Dream) resuming after an excellent campaign in the US last season bolted in by 1 1/4 lengths with William Buick aboard. Zagrey (FR) was gaining late without threatening the winner and Godolphin also landed third with Ottoman Fleet (GB). Plans are to race in England in springtime before shipping back across the Atlantic.
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The winner of the Jumeriah Derby overnight was Sharar, a Kentucky-bred son of Gun Runner, is out of the Saint Ballado mare Sacre Coeur, making him a half brother to 2017 Eclipse champion turf female Lady Eli. Both Sharar and Lady Eli were bred by Runnymede Farm and Catesby W. Clay. Sharar sold for US$600,000 out of the Eddie Woods consignment at the US Ocala Breeders' Sales' 2022 March Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training.

With The Moonlight easy won by 4 1/2-length victory in the featured G2 Balanchine Stakes on the turf confirmed she's ready for another assault on New York's rich turf filly races this summer.
There was little to the running as jockey William Buick placed the Frankel filly just behind the early speed, rallied through that pack after turning for home and was clearly best. She finished the 1,800 meters (about 1 1/8 miles) in 1:49.47.

In  the Jumeirah Fillies Godolphin fillies finished 1-2 but it wasn't close as Mawj kicked away in the stretch run to win by 8 1/2 lengths from Fairy Cross. Mawj went out to an unchallenged lead in the 1,600-meter turf race, showed the way around the turn, and found no competition through the final 200 meters. Alseyoob was third, 1 1/4 lengths back. Mawj, a homebred daughter of Exceed And Excel (AUS), had the recency advantage over Fairy Cross, having won her first start of 2023 Jan. 27 at Meydan while Fairy Cross had not raced since August. The question was whether Mawj could stay the mile for the first time.
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Big meeting in Dubai tonight.

Gp2 Goldolphin Mile (1m) Dirt
Gp2 Dubai Gold Cup (2m) Turf
Gp1 Al Quoz Sprint (6f) Turf
Gp2 UAE Derby (1m1½f) Dirt
Gp1 Dubai Golden Shaheen (6f) Dirt
Gp1 Dubai Turf (1m1f) Turf
Gp1 Dubai Sheema Classic (1m4f) Turf
Gp1 Dubai World Cup (1m2f) Dirt


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