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Saudi Cup Post Positions: Charlatan Drawn 'Just Perfect' Near Outside, Knicks Go 'Right In The Middle' - Horse Racing News


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The post positions have been drawn for Saturday s second running of the $20 million Saudi Cup in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. To be contested over a one-turn 1 1/8 mile course on the dirt track, the Saudi Cup drew a field of 14 including a featured American-trained match-up between Grade 1 winners Knicks Go and Charlatan.
Knicks Go, winner of the Breeders Cup Dirt Mile and Pegasus World Cup in his last two outings, drew post five for trainer Brad Cox. The Korea Racing Authority-owned colt will be ridden by Joel Rosario.
“We like it, it s right in the middle,” said Dustin Dugas, assistant trainer. “He s a speed horse, it s a long way till they get to the turn, Joel (Rosario, jockey) will have a lot of ground to work at before he gets to the turn.” ....

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Knicks Go 'In Great Shape' After Pegasus Romp, Headed To Saudi Cup - Horse Racing News


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Knicks Go and Joel Rosario winning the Pegasus World Cup Invitational
Newly-minted champion trainer Brad Cox has been watching Pegasus World Cup winner Knicks Go very closely over the past week, and told the 
Thoroughbred Daily News that so long as all goes well with the Korea Racing Authority-owned colt s next breeze, he will be headed to Saudi Arabia for the $20 million Saudi Cup on Feb. 20.
“The owners would like to go to the Saudi Cup and they ve made that clear,” Cox told the
TDN. “I looked for a reason not to run him back in four weeks and he s given me no indication that would not be a good idea. That s why I ve said I want to see him breeze one more time before we put him on a plane. He really rebounded from the Pegasus in great shape and in good order. He s not giving me any reason to not run him, so we re going to press forward.” ....

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