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Sundance
Posted - 01 Sep 2011 : 12:19:11 AM First race 2.00 (Mascot race at 1.30) - Royal Cavalry of Oman Day.
Salisbury Sunday 4th September by Paul Simmons
Selections -
Pure Arab (PA) Maiden over 1 Mile: TO WIN – The in form Julian Smart team (2 winners from 2 runners in last 2 weeks) has 3 smart juveniles entered and the selection is Mkeefa who is half sister to smart performer Nimr and wasn’t disgraced on her debut when 5th in the G2 juvenile on Dubai Day. PLACE CLAIMS – Hajes has been running well this season and was 4th to Razen over 7f at Hereford (beat Mezan and Amyzing Zayin), while Gill Duffield has some useful sorts entered including Verdora who was 4th to Antar Vege over 9f at Wolves (2nd and 3rd since won) and was 2nd to Ambrose in the Breeders Cup.
OPEN Handicap (TB&AA) over 1 Mile: TO WIN - Sri Kuantan has been in impressive form this season winning twice over 6 & 8 furlongs at Wolverhampton and should make it a hatrick here. PLACE CLAIMS – Adalar has also been in good form this season winning twice including at Notts last time out over 10f beating Jiggalong, while How Realee ran well when third to Jiggalong over 14 furlongs at Hereford.
PA Handicap 0-80 over 7 Furlongs: TO WIN – Razen was 2nd to Syrah Gris on Dubai Day but won impressively at Hereford over 7 furlongs and looks progressive. PLACE CLAIMS – Ambrose stormed home in the Breeders Cup in June over a mile and wasn’t disgraced at Nottingham over a mile when 3rd to Suhaim. While Syrah Gris lost his maiden tag nicely over 7 furlongs on Dubai Day and was 4th last time out to Suhaim at Notts.
PA Conditions over 1 Mile: TO WIN - Burning Fancy has been in great form this term, 3rd to Sanagham in the G1 Hatta Stakes and then winning in good style at Hereford over 7f (beat Tidarbret and Al Seif), she should take this race. PLACE CLAIMS – Mudalal has been in great form this season winning at Taunton over 10f and following up at Wolverhampton (beat subsequent winner Suhaim) and then running a career best to win the Oman Final Premier Stakes at Newbury over a mile (beating Laqataat). While the classy Laqataat scored with authority at Hereford over 9f at Hereford, was then a close 4th to Sanagham in the Hatta and 3rd in the Oman final.
PA Open Handicap over 1 Mile 6 Furlongs: TO WIN – Asraa Min Albarq won the G2 10f at Newbury before going on to take the G1 Dubai Stakes in the soft (beating G1 winners No Risk Al Maury and Jaafer), he has won the stamina sapping Al Romaihi Cup twice and should take this easily. PLACE CLAIMS – Majaales won the mammoth 3 mile 2 furlong endurance stakes at Nottingham and will make the winner pull out all the stops. Kalikeauba won over this distance last season, and was 3rd over this trip to Eustral on Dubai Day and 2nd to Majaales at Notts.
PA Handicap 0-95 over 7 Furlongs: TO WIN – Bigg N Rich looked potentially very smart when winning his maiden over 6 f (beating subsequent winners Razen, Al Batra’a and Tarteel) and was then a solid 3rd to El Adjban in the 6f Premier handicap at Kempton (had subsequent triple winner Noble Athlete behind him) before being outclassed in the Derby, he should atone for that defeat here. PLACE CLAIMS – Noble Athlete has been in tremendous heart this season scoring at Wolverhampton 9f, Dubai Day mile handicap and weak 3 runner 7f race at Hereford, he should be fighting out the finish. Suhaim has won twice this season over 6f (beat subsequent Dubai Day winner Syrah Gris) and then at Nottingham in August over and is improving.
PA Handicap 0-65 over 6 Furlongs: TO WIN – Jaamahir won the 7 furlong Dubai Day handicap last year and looked right back to his best when scoring over this trip at Wolverhampton (beat WFA Leopard, Unshooda, Pharelma and Dublcheck), yard in form and should win here. PLACE CLAIMS – Sabden has been in great form this season winning at Wolves over 7f (beat subsequent winner Raihan) and then following up at Hereford over 1 mile (beat subsequent winner Samauring Zayin). While WFA Leopard has been running well inc. 2nd to the selection and 3rd at Hereford over a mile and won over this trip last term.
1 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First)
Sundance
Posted - 08 Sep 2011 : 12:13:02 AM Review below:-
The Alquram Beach Maiden Stakes over 1 Mile: A competitive maiden and won in fine style by the impeccably bred juvenile Mkeefa, given a superb ride by Tom Garner for the in form Julian Smart stable. They went a good pace from the start with Hajes helping to force a strong pace with the field tucked in behind, but as they hit the two furlong marker stablemate Qabas went into the lead with Mkeefa cruising in behind. From the final furlong the writing was on the wall as Garner drove evens favourite Mkeefa (Amer x Nisaae (Dormane)) into the lead and this ultra smart filly powered into the lead and won by a length and a half for owner/breeder HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Khalifa Al Thani (Al Shahania Farm). Speaking afterwards in form winning trainer Julian Smart said “She’s come on from her Newbury run, Dubai Day comes a bit soon for our juveniles, but she’s won nicely here and she heads for Saint Cloud for the juvenile Breeders Cup.” The Royal Cavalry of Oman’s flashy colt Qabas (Simoun Ben Zid x Zeenah) ran an eye catching race back in second and made the winner pull out all the stops in the final furlong, he showed plenty of speed and looks sure to lose his maiden tag soon. Verdora (Dormane x Vert Galante) ran another solid race 8 lengths back in third, she is talented and still improving and should find a race soon in handicap company, she was clear of a staying on Shadiya (Khoutoubia x Sing Me A Song (Tidjani)).
The Luck Greyer Bloodstock Shipping OPEN (TB, AA’s) 1 Mile Handicap race: An impressive riding performance here from Anna Wallace on Annie Bucknall’s Elliot’s Choice (Foxhound x Indian City). Adalar set off at the head of affairs for a furlong before How Realee quickly asserted his authority and led the field into the home straight with evens favourite Sri Kuantan travelling ominiously well in behind, How Realee well clear at one stage before jinking across the course. As they entered the final furlong it was Elliot’s Choice under an energised ride from Anna Wallace who headed How Realee and went clear by two and a half lengths for victory owners Mrs Lewes and Mrs Little. How Realee ran another gutsy race back in second, he battled on well inside the final furlong when headed and is talented and game and should be winning soon. Sri Kuantan was a shade disappointing back in third, he was clear of the fourth but had no extra in the closing stages and found top weight too much to give to the first two.
The Alsawadi Beach 0-80 Handicap Stakes over 7 Furlongs: Razen predictably blazed a trail ahead of the field with Miswadah settled nicely in behind with Al Rasheeq, and as they entered the final two furlong’s Miswadah went to the head of the field and kicked for home but Ambrose (Amer x KTP Mystic Flight (Wiking)) was challenging and under another superb ride from Simon Walker he powered home by an easy four lengths for victory for owner/breeder Jane Haddock and trainer Bill Smith. Miswadah (Makzan x Shunah) looked back to form with another strong run here from this game mare, but although she had no answer for the winner she chased him all the way to the line. Syrah Gris (Khoutoubia x Akara De Syrah) was another length back in third, he was held up at the rear of the filed and stayed on well in the final furlong to take third from a one paced Razen.
The Aldeqem Beach Arabian Stakes over 1 Mile: Areej got back to winning ways here with a strong victory here, winning in fine style under a confident ride from jockey Simon Walker, who further strengthened his lead in the jockeys championship. Al Sief quickly went to the front of the field with Zayin Barakaldo and Tidarbret all prominent in behind and Areej and Laqataat travelling well at the rear. As the field entered the two furlong marker Tidarbret and Zayin Barakaldo started duelling for the lead, but Walker was cruising in behind on 4/6 favourite Areej (Amer x Akie Croix Noir) and she asserted her authority with a devastating turn of foot the quicken clear for a five length victory for owner/breeder HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Khalifa Al Thani (Al Shahania Farm). Winning trainer Julian Smart commented “The blinkers have helped to focus her mind, she was disappointing in the Hatta and should have won, but this win should put her back in contention for the Qatar Cup at Saint Cloud.” Laqataat (Bengali D’Albret x Qosheeyya) ran another solid race in defeat, she made smooth headway inside the final furlong to challenge and took second but couldn’t live with the winner and had to settle for the runner up spot. Zayin Barakaldo (Khoutoubia x Barryh (Djelfor)) ran another decent race 1 length back in third and seems to be holding his form well on turf this year, he kept up to his work in the final furlong and was 3 lenghts clear of Tidarbret.
The Albustan Beach Open Handicap Stakes over 1 Mile 6 Furlongs: The presence of Group 1 Dubai Stakes winner Asraa Min Albarq in the entries scared off the majority of the other contenders for this race which left just two opponents from Gill Duffield’s stable. 1/6 favourite Asraa Min Albarq (Amer x Akie Croix Noir) gave Simon Walker (riding a treble on the day and well clear in the jockeys championship) the easiest win of the season with a pillar to post victory winning on the bridle by an easy twelve lengths for owner/breeder HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Khalifa Al Thani (Al Shahania Farm). Winning trainer Julian Smart (recording a treble on the day and now 3rd in the trainer championship) said “He’s still maturing and like most Amer’s he is improving with age, he will head straight for the Qatar World Cup in Saint Cloud now.” Moshahed (Chndaka x Nirva De Cardonne) ran his usual game race in behind, he had no chance with the winner but kept up to his work to hold off his stablemate Al Janoob (Magic De Piboul x Ester Du Paon), the latter appeared to find the trip a touch too testing for his stamina.
The Ras Alhad Beach 0-95 Handicap Stakes over 7 Furlongs: An excellent power packed ride from Craig Thompson to win here on HE Sheikh Nasseer Mohammed Nasser Al-Hashar smart colt Suhaim, giving in form trainer Beverley Deutrom her sixth winner of the campaign. Stablemate Maghazi cut out the early running but Suhaim was always travelling supremely well in behind under a confident Thompson, as they entered the final two furlongs Suhaim (Dormane x Seceryna) used his smart turn of foot to quicken into a clear lead and as Maghazi threw down the gauntlet in the final furlong Suhaim went on for a length victory; Suhaim is now in the lead to be the UK’s Champion Arab race horse (3 wins and 3 places from 7 starts). Speaking after the race, delighted winning trainer Beverley Deutrom said “Suhaim is a really game performer, and I am thrilled for owner HE Sheikh Nasseer Al Hashar to have a winner on Oman Arabian Race Day, Craig rode a brilliant race and pleased with Maghazi’s run too.” Maghazi (Chndaka x Nirva De Cardonne) was all out when headed and kept on inside the final furlong but couldn’t get past the winner, he was in turn a good two lengths clear of Bigg N Rich (Falina Des Fabries x Viraac). The latter ran a game race under near top weight, but was unable to concede that much weight to two improving colts.
The Athbah Stud 0-65 Handicap Stakes over 6 Furlongs: A great training performance here from Beverley Deutrom producing maiden mare Qeethaara to win on her handicap debut, this game mare was again piloted by in form jockey Craig Thompson landing his ninth win of the season giving him a clear lead in the novice jockey championship and overall third in the jockeys championship. Flashcat made the early running but was soon relegated as Al Mamoon went into the lead two furlongs from home, but Thompson was coasting in behind on Qeethaara (Makzan x Ikela (Kais I)); and as they entered the final furlong this young mare powered clean with a decent burst of speed to win by nearly three lengths. Winning trainer Beverley Deutrom (7th win of the campaign and now 4th in the trainers championship) said “She’s a nice mare, but very green and we’ve had some minor problems with her, its taken a while for her to get her confidence but that was a good win and another great ride from Craig. A good day at the office!” Al Mamoon (Passem Lotois x Al Hanoof) ran an eye catching race back in second and looks right back to his best and was given an excellent ride from young Matt Stanley, he looks a big danger at Wolverhampton next week. While Senor Dublecheck (Bengali D’Albret x Mais (Mamluk)) ran his usual game race back in third and is holding his form well this season and was clear of Aberllwyds Pharelma (Phariz x Gelma Du Volday (Dormane)).