Godolphin All Set to Swoop

DUBAI — Godolphin have enjoyed a brilliant Dubai International Racing Carnival, but Simon Crisford, racing manager to the boys in blue, is under no illusions about the Herculean task facing the 20-strong Al Quoz team at Meydan on Saturday.

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Published: Thu 25 Mar 2010, 12:44 AM

Last updated: Mon 6 Apr 2015, 5:24 AM

Two Step Salsa’s success in last year’s Godolphin Mile was their first on Dubai World Cup night since Electrocutionist captured the big one in 2006, though Eastern Anthem rejoined their team after winning the Dubai Sheema Classic 12 months ago.

Crisford, who accepts that the strength of global competition has made things even tougher for the home team, said: “There are no gimmes at Meydan, and, while we are pleased with the way in which the horses have come through their preparation, all the races are very competitive, and with so many countries represented we know that we are in for a battle. “It is a complement to Meydan and all that it represents that so many top horses are turning up on Saturday, and it promises to be a fantastic night on what is a fabulous racecourse, but, though we have some nice chances, I’ll be happy just to get one winner on the board.

“The horses have all had their final gallop over the last three or four days, and we have done all we can. Now we need a bit of luck, but we realise it will be very hard.”

Crisford will outline his hopes and aspirations, not only for Saturday but also for the forthcoming Flat season in Europe, at Godolphin’s annual media morning on Wednesday.

However, he conceded that they had “solid hopes” for the Ù$5 million Dubai Sheema Classic, sponsored by China Guangsha, in which Frankie Dettori has opted to partner Cavalryman from their four representatives.

“Cavalryman needed his first race and has been working well,” said Crisford, while Ted Durcan rides Campanologist, successful at Meydan on Super Thursday, Ahmed Atjebi is reunited with Eastern Anthem, who has been absent since finishing second in two Group 1’s in Germany last summer, and Richard Hills comes in for the ride on Anmar. Similarly, Crisford is looking for a bold show from Alexandros in the US$5 million Dubai Duty Free, sponsored by Dubai Duty Free, in which he will be trying to avenge a recent defeat over the course by Presvis, while they have four runners in the UAE Derby, sponsored by The Saeed and Mohammed Al Naboodah Group with Dettori siding with Mendip.

Gayego, who flies the flag for Al Quoz in the US$2 million Dubai Golden Shaheen, sponsored by Gulf News, was runner-up in the Godolphin Mile last year. However, he has been a revelation since reverting to sprinting, and, having been beaten less than two lengths in the Breeders Cup at Santa Anita, he made a promising return on his All Weather debut when chasing home War Artist over the new course last month.

Desert Party, who made a spectacular winning return on Super Thursday after being off 10 months with a chipped ankle sustained in the Kentucky Derby, will be a popular choice with the locals for their Pick 6 in the Godolphin Mile, sponsored by Etisalat, in which they also run Calming Influence (Ahmed Atjebi) and Skysurfers (Ted Durcan).


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