Khaleej Times

Newbury success for Sheikh Hamdan

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dubai — Day one of the Dubai Duty Free Internatio­nal Weekend at Newbury Racecourse, UK, saw success for Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai and UAE Minister of Finance, in the feature race of the day, the Listed Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championsh­ips Cup a seven furlongs event.

Seven three-year-olds took on four older horses and it was the Richard Hannon-trained four-yearold Tabarrak in the colours of Sheikh Hamdan and ridden by Jim Crowley, who fought off a host of challenger­s in the gamest fashion to win by a narrow margin from Accidental Agent with another Hannon runner, George William, back in third.

The delighted trainer said, “Tabarrak could go to race in Dubai if the owner wishes. He has carried top weight here, just got caught in a Group Three at Salisbury and won in this company at Ascot before that. You can’t ask for more.” Richard Hills, former first jockey to Sheikh Hamdan represente­d the owner and, in addition to the race trophy, received a copy of the book commission­ed to mark the 25th anniversar­y of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championsh­ips from Executive vice chairman and CEO, Colm McLoughlin and senior vice president marketing, Sinead El Sibai.

Tabarrak was Hannon’s third winner of the afternoon who won the opener with outsider, Orange Suit, and had further success in the Dubai Duty Free Nursery Handicap with Rogue, ridden by Tom Marquand. In the £25,000 Dubai Duty Free Handicap over a mile and a half the crowd witnessed a first-class contest for improving young stayers.

This time it was nearly a disaster for Hannon and Ryan Moore as the former champion jockey was unseated on the way to the start.

When reunited Moore rode with extra urgency but failed to catch Roger Charlton’s Blakeney Point.

“He cost nothing as a yearling,” said Charlton but is the most consistent and admirable horse and we’ll hopefully be heading to the big staying handicaps after this.”

The £16,000 Dubai Duty Free Full Of Surprises EBF Stallions Fillies’ Conditions Stakes could not have been better named. Unconsider­ed 25-1 Magnolia Springs made a winning debut for another local trainer, Eve Johnson Houghton experienci­ng her best ever season.

“I love her, she’s gorgeous,” said Eve. “I’m not surprised. I’ll be back with Scarlet Dragon tomorrow.”

 ?? — Supplied photo ?? Richard Hannon, Jim Crowley and Richard Hills with DDF officials Colm McLoughlin, Sinead El Sibai and Christine Feliciano following Tabarrak’s victory at Newbury Racecourse.
— Supplied photo Richard Hannon, Jim Crowley and Richard Hills with DDF officials Colm McLoughlin, Sinead El Sibai and Christine Feliciano following Tabarrak’s victory at Newbury Racecourse.
 ??  ?? Azhar Ali
Azhar Ali

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