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Mishriff clinches $20 million Saudi Cup; Godolphin notch a double

Mishriff clinches $20 million Saudi Cup; Godolphin notch a double James Jose © Provided by Khaleej Times Mishriff clinches $20 million Saudi Cup; Godolphin notch a double Mishriff clinched the $20 million Saudi Cup while Godolphin flew the flag for the UAE by notching an impressive double on Saudi Cup night on Saturday. On a rainswept King Abdulaziz Racecourse, on the outskirts of Riyadh, the John Gosden-trained Mishriff came up with a scintillating run under David Egan, to land the world s most valuable horse race. Owned by Saudi Arabia s Prince AA Faisal, Mishriff, the French Derby winner, made a late charge in the 1800 metres contest to pip the Bob Baffert-saddled Charlatan, the Grade 1 Malibu Stakes winner, by a length.

Gifts Of Gold Outstays The Competition In Red Sea Handicap - Horse Racing News

Gifts Of Gold Outstays The Competition In Red Sea Handicap Sponsored by: Jockey Pat Cosgrave is thinking ahead to the Melbourne Cup after Gifts of Gold wins the Red Sea Handicap Following the victory of sprint star Space Blues (IRE), Godolphin s day in Saudi Arabia just got even better when, at the other end of the distance spectrum stayer Gifts Of Gold (IRE) capitalized on a perfect trip in the Red Sea Turf Handicap to land the US $2.5 million contest by a length and a quarter from Spanish Mission (USA), with fellow Godolphin raider Secret Advisor (FR) running home strongly to take third.

Frankie s back! Dettori starts carnival with six rides as Military March returns | Horse Racing News

6:00PM, JAN 20 2021 Frankie Dettori returns to action on the opening night of the 2021 Dubai World Cup carnival with six rides including one-time Derby hope Military March. Dettori, who turned 50 last month, flew out out for the carnival on Tuesday and is set to compete for the first time since finishing second on Global Giant in the Bahrain International Trophy in November. The Italian jockey combines with Saeed bin Suroor and Godolphin for his five of his six rides, headlined by Military March, who finished fourth behind Kameko in last season’s 2,000 Guineas. Unbeaten as a juvenile, Military March had Bin Suroor dreaming of Derby glory after his encouraging Guineas performance at Newmarket and had been as short as 5-1 for the Epsom Classic, but suffered an unfortunate setback in June.

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