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The DubaiRaceNight.com morning line is available as well on the home page of said site.
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http://dubairacenight.com/post-posit...up-group-ones/
Below is the draw for the 2009 Dubai World Cup, as conducted Wednesday at the Madinat Jumeirah resort, with DubaiRaceNight.com’s morning line for the races: RACE 7 - DUBAI WORLD CUP (G1) 1:30 pm ET, 10:30 am PT Purse - $6,000,000 Distance - 2000 meters, dirt (about 10 furlongs) Post position, horse (trainer, jockey) DubaiRaceNight.com morning line 1. MUHANNAK - (Ralph Beckett, Ryan Moore) 30-1 2. ARSON SQUAD - (Rick Dutrow, Edgar Prado) 10-1 3. SNAFFY (Musabah Al Muhairi, Richard Hills) 20-1 4. ASIATIC BOY - (Mike De Kock, John Murtagh) 5-1 5. HAPPY BOY (Mubarak bin Shafya, Ahmad Ajtebi) 30-1 6. GLORIA DE CAMPEAO - (Pascal Bary, Jorge Leme) 50-1 7. WELL ARMED (Eoin Harty, Aaron Gryder) 9-2 8. CASINO DRIVE - (Kazuo Fujisawa, Katsumi Ando) 8-1 9. JOE LOUIS (Jerry Barton, Wigberto Ramos) 30-1 10. ALBERTUS MAXIMUS (Kiaran McLaughlin, Alan Garcia) 7-2 11. MULLER (Neil Bruss, Weichong Marwing) 20-1 12. ANAK NAKAL - (Nick Zito, Joe Bravo) 20-1 13. PARIS PERFECT (Neil Bruss, Bernard Faydherbe) 20-1 14. MY INDY (Saeed bin Suroor, Frankie Dettori) 12-1 __________________________________________________ _____________________________ RACE 6 - DUBAI SHEEMA CLASSIC 12:40 pm ET, 9:40 am PT Purse - $5,000,000 Distance - 2400 meters, turf (about 12 furlongs) Post position, horse (trainer, jockey) DubaiRaceNight.com morning line 1. FRONT HOUSE (Mike De Kock, Kevin Shea) 13-2 2. EASTERN ANTHEM (Mubarak bin Shafya, Ahmad Ajtebi) 15-1 3. RUSSIAN SAGE (Mike De Kock, Bernard Faydherbe) 15-1 4. SPANISH MOON (Sir Michael Stoute, Ryan Moore) 30-1 5. KING OF ROME (Mike De Kock, John Murtagh) 12-1 6. YOUMZAIN (Mick Channon, Richard Hills) 7-1 7. PURPLE MOON (Luca Cumani, Jamie Spencer) 8-1 8. MARSH SIDE (Neil Drysdale, Edgar Prado) 30-1 9. DEEM (Jerry Barton, Mick Kinane) 20-1 10. QUIJANO (Peter Schiergen, Andrasch Starke) 11-2 11. KINGS GAMBIT (Herman Brown, John Egan) 20-1 12. RED ROCKS (Mark Hennig, Javier Castellano) 30-1 13. DOCTOR DINO (Richard Gibson, Olivier Peslier) 4-1 14. KIRKLEES (Saeed bin Suroor, Frankie Dettori) 12-1 15. MACARTHUR (Mike De Kock, Darren Beadman) 20-1 __________________________________________________ _____________________________ RACE 5 - DUBAI DUTY FREE (G1) 11:55 am ET, 8:55am PT Purse - $5,000,000 Distance - 1777 meters, turf (about 9 furlongs) Post position, horse (trainer, jockey) DubaiRaceNight.com morning line 1. BANKABLE (Mike De Kock, John Murtagh) 20-1 2. GLADIATORUS (Mubarak bin Shafya, Ahmad Ajtebi) 20-1 3. VODKA (K Sumii, Yutaka Take) 7-2 4. NICONERO (David Hayes, Craig Williams) 30-1 5. HYPERBARIC (Julio Canani, Tyler Baze) 30-1 6. CREACHADOIR (Saeed bin Suroor, Ted Durcan) 25-1 7. KIP DEVILLE (Rick Dutrow, Cornelio Velasquez) 12-1 8. BALIUS (Abdullah bin Huzaim, Willie Supple) 10-1 9. ALEXANDROS (Saeed bin Suroor, Mick Kinane) 30-1 10. ARCHIPENKO (Mike De Kock, Kevin Shea) 4-1 11. TUESDAY JOY (Gai Waterhouse, Darren Beadman) 10-1 12. LADY MARIAN (Saeed bin Suroor, Frankie Dettori) 15-1 13. PACO BOY (Richard Hannon, Richard Hughes) 8-1 14. CHARLIE FARNSBARNS (Brian Meehan, Jamie Spencer) 50-1 15. JAY PEG (Herman Brown, Weichong Marwing) 7-1 16. PRESVIS (Luca Cumani, Ryan Moore) 25-1 __________________________________________________ ____________________________ RACE 4 - DUBAI GOLDEN SHAHEEN (G1) 10:55am ET, 7:55am PT Purse - $2,000,000 Distance - 1200 meters, dirt (about 6 furlongs) Post position, horse (trainer, jockey) morning line 1. FORCE FREEZE (Doug Watson, Fernando Jara) 20-1 2. BIG CITY MAN (Jerry Barton, Jose Verenzuela) 4-1 3. DIABOLICAL (Saeed bin Suroor, Frankie Dettori) 6-1 4. LUCKY QUALITY (Y Tsui, Olivier Doleuze) 15-1 5. CHANGE ALLEY (Ali Rashid Al Raihe, Royston Ffrench) 30-1 6. BLACK SEVENTEEN (Brian Koriner, Clinton Potts) 8-1 7. MARCHAND D’OR (Freddie Head, Davy Bonilla) 12-1 8. BALTHAZAAR’S GIFT (Rod Simpson, Daragh O’Donohue) 50-1 9. MACHISMO (John Sadler, Tyler Baze) 12-1 10. HAMMADI (Doug Watson, John Murtagh) 50-1 11. BAMBOO ERE (Adi Adachi, Yutaka Take) 15-1 12. INDIAN BLESSING (Bob Baffert, Edgar Prado) 5-2 __________________________________________________ _____________________________ RACE 3 - UAE DERBY (G2) 10:15am ET, 7:15am PT Purse - $2,000,000 Distance - 1800 meters (about 9 furlongs), dirt Post position, horse (trainer, jockey) DubaiRaceNight.com morning line 1. REGAL RANSOM (Saeed bin Suroor, Alan Garcia) 8-1 2. I AM THE BEST (Ali Rashid Al Raihe, Royston Ffrench) 30-1 3. LELAH DORAK (Badar Resaque, Edgar Prado) 20-1 4. MUY PONDERADO (Mubarak bin Shafya, Wayne Smith) 60-1 5. DESERT PARTY (Saeed bin Suroor, Lanfranco Dettori) 4-5 6. REDDING COLLIERY (Herman Brown, John Egan) 7-1 7. SO SHINY (Jerry Barton, Fernando Jara) 12-1 8. RA JUNIOR (Brian Meehan, Jamie Spencer) 25-1 9. BALCARCE NOV (Herman Brown, Weichong Marwing) 40-1 10. JOSE ADAN (Saeed bin Suroor, Ted Durcan) 20-1 11. SOY LIBRIANO (Mubarak bin Shafya, Ahmad Ajtebi) 20-1 12. NAVAL OFFICER (Jerry Barton, Mick Kinane) 10-1 13. PASO DE GLORIA (Mubarak bin Shafya, Willie Supple) 60-1 __________________________________________________ _____________________________ RACE 2 - GODOLPHIN MILE (G2) 9:40am ET, 6:40am PT Purse - $1,000,000 Distance - 1600 meters, dirt (about 10 furlongs) Post position, horse (trainer, jockey) DubaiRaceNight.com morning line 1. CAT JUNIOR (Brian Meehan, Jamie Spencer) 20-1 2. DON RENATO (Jerry Barton, Wigberto Ramos) 40-1 3. SUMMER DOLDRUMS (Doug Watson, Alan Garcia) 50-1 4. TWO STEP SALSA (Saeed bin Suroor, Lanfranco Dettori) 5-2 5. GREEN COAST (Doug Watson, Fernando Jara) 15-1 6. KALAHARI GOLD (Doug Watson, Richard Hills) 20-1 7. AL MORHIJ (Badar Resaque, Ryan Moore) 25-1 8. TIZ NOW TIZ THEN (Satish Seemar, Edgar Prado) 10-1 9. BRAVE TIN SOLDIER (Mike de Kock, Christophe Lemaire) 50-1 10. ART OF WAR (Mike de Kock, John Murtagh) 20-1 11. INFORMED (Doug O’Neill, Aaron Gryder) 6-1 12. LUCKY FIND (Mike de Kock, Kevin Shea) 15-1 13. GAYEGO (Saeed bin Suroor, Ted Durcan) 3-1 14. GOLDEN ARROW (Erwan Charpy, Tadhg O’Shea) 40-1 15. DIJEERR (Mubarak bin Shafya, Ahmad Ajtebi) 12-1 |
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Great stuff on your site today, Pat. At least there was no explosion like last year!
Did it hail where you are? Was reading about it on Gulf News... Thanks for you insight. |
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Wigberto Ramos, there's a name I haven't seen in awhile. The same Ramos from Gulfstream Park fame?
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Thanks, CSC. I didn't know... didn't follow any of this till Smarty so if it's pre-2004 I'm pretty lost.
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I think Snaffy has a chance, but so does almost the entire field. I am on the verge of picking a big longshot winner for the race.
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Dubai World Cup meeting selections and links to full horse-by-horse analysis are posted below
Race 2 – Godolphin Mile 1st - #4 TWO STEP SALSA 2nd - #13 GAYEGO 3rd - #7 AL MORHIJ 4th - #15 DIJEERR http://dubairacenight.com/2009-godol...race-analysis/ Race 3 – UAE Derby 1st - #5 DESERT PARTY 2nd - #3 LELAH DORAK 3rd - #1 REGAL RANSOM 4th - #6 REDDING COLLIERY http://dubairacenight.com/uae-derby-g2-race-analysis/ Race 4 – Dubai Golden Shaheen 1st - #12 INDIAN BLESSING 2nd - #4 LUCKY QUALITY 3rd - #2 BIG CITY MAN 4th - #3 DIABOLICAL http://dubairacenight.com/dubai-gold...race-analysis/ Race 5 – Dubai Duty Free 1st - #10 ARCHIPENKO 2nd - #8 BALIUS 3rd - #3 VODKA 4th - #11 TUESDAY JOY http://dubairacenight.com/dubai-duty...race-analysis/ Race 6 – Dubai Sheema Classic 1st - #5 KING OF ROME 2nd - #9 DEEM 3rd - #13 DOCTOR DINO 4th - #2 EASTERN ANTHEM http://dubairacenight.com/dubai-shee...race-analysis/ Race 7 – Dubai World Cup 1st - #9 JOE LOUIS 2nd - #4 ASIATIC BOY 3rd - #8 CASINO DRIVE 4th - #7 WELL ARMED http://dubairacenight.com/dubai-worl...race-analysis/ You will see why I picked Joe Louis in the above link. $1 Pick 6 play (which is available) 4,13 with 5 with 12 with 3,8,10,15 with 5,9,13 with 4,7,9,10 = $96 Have great luck and enjoy! |
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Nice picks. Good luck! * * * RP... Black Seventeen may not run in Golden Shaheen By Bill Barber9.55AM 27 MAR 2009 BLACK SEVENTEEN, a 9-1 chance with Coral for the Dubai Golden Shaheen at Nad Al Sheba on Saturday, is a doubt for the Group 1 race. Trainer and co-owner Brian Koriner said a "game-day decision" will be made as to whether the horse will run due to concerns about the five-year-old, who has missed some training this week. "We want to do right by the horse," Koriner said. Although he came onto the course on Friday morning, exercise rider Colleen Hartford got off his back after he left the track and hand-walked him back to the quarantine barn. "You never want to see the exercise rider leading a horse off the track," Koriner added. |
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Go Vodka!!!!
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Since this can be subtitled the Muller thread just wanted to say pretty nice run...
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A few days old, but... http://www.drcnewswire.com/?paged=2 Ajtebi out to make his country proud Ahmed Ajtebi admits he’s living the dream this week. The Emirati jockey has made incredible strides over the last year, which sees him with what he believes are six competitive rides on Dubai World Cup night. “I only started race riding four years ago and now I have some fantastic rides on the biggest stage of all,” said Ajtebi. “It was my ambition to have just one ride on Dubai World Cup night before Nad Al Sheba closes, but now I have six (five thoroughbred rides and one Purebred Arabian), and a chance of actually winning. “I am so excited especially as I am only an apprentice – this has all happened so quickly. I’ve come such a long way, I can’t believe it. “I started out riding mainly Arabian horses as second jockey for Ali Rashid Al Raihe, he gave me the chance and I am really grateful to him, but I was not getting that many rides. “But things have really taken off this year ever since I got back from a summer in the UK, where of course, I was lucky enough to ride a Royal Ascot winner. “I had a new job this year for Mubarak bin Shafya and it’s really taken off. I’ve had 16 winners this season and one more would make me so proud.” Ajtebi rides Happy Boy in the US$6 million Dubai World Cup (Group 1) while his other runners are Soy Libriano in the US$2 million UAE Derby (Group 2), Eastern Anthem in the US$5 million Dubai Sheema Classic (Group 1), Gladiatorus in the US$5 million Dubai Duty Free (Group 1), Dijeerr in the Godolphin Mile (Group 2) - all from Bin Shafya's yard. In the Dubai Kahayla Classic (Group 1), meanwhile, he will ride Amoking for Al Raihe. “Gladiatorus is the best horse I’ve ridden but the Dubai Duty Free looks the toughest race,” he said, “I think Happy Boy does have a chance in the Dubai World Cup, he’s coming back to his best and is closely matched with Asiatic Boy and My Indy. “There is no overwhelming favourite like Cigar, Dubai Millennium, Invasor or Curlin this year.” In June last year, he created history when he rode Regal Parade for Dandy Nicholls to win the Buckingham Palace Stakes during Royal Ascot week. The pageantry and fanfare of Royal Ascot must have seemed a long way from the dusty camel tracks, where Ajtebi first showed his prowess in the saddle between the ages of seven and 15. Although he insists, the two animals are kingdoms apart. "The only similarity is four legs," said Ajtebi, who rode in the region of 200 winners in over 3000 camel races. "The saddles are different, you have no irons, you have one rein and a long camel stick, which you use to try and keep it straight. “We raced over all trips between five furlongs and six-and-a-half miles, but the maximum weight for camel riders is 25kg, so when I got too heavy I decided to have look at thoroughbreds.” His ability on camels caught the eye of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, who took him to one side after watching him ride as a teenager. “He pushed me,” Ajtebi said. “He said that the UAE had horses in training everywhere in the world, but Dubai had no jockey. I told him that I had never ridden a horse in my life, but I would try.” “Personally I see myself as an ambassador for the UAE and I think it’s important that I project the right image, as I am representing my country when I compete. “My biggest dream is to make my country proud of what I can achieve. I want to show the world that the UAE can produce good jockeys. My goal is to support my country and raise the UAE flag at every opportunity I get.” It would be hoisted high and proud over the country if the Emirati can land one of the sport’s most prestigious prizes on Saturday. |