62 race dates lined up for the new UAE horse racing season

The new season will include 20 race meetings at Meydan (pictured), 11 at Jebel Ali Racecourse, 15 at Abu Dhabi, 10 meetings at Al Ain Racecourse and six at Sharjah Racecourse

Dubai - The opener will be at the Jebel Ali Racecourse on November 3

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By James Jose
 


Published: Thu 26 Oct 2017, 9:12 PM

Last updated: Fri 27 Oct 2017, 1:18 AM

The smell of winter in the air, the dew hanging across, the sound of hooves thundering down and kicking up some dirt - it is that time of the year again.
It is perhaps an overused cliché but it holds true here as it is indeed the calm, the tranquillity before the storm.
Seven months since Arrogate made one of the most stirring comebacks on Dubai World Cup night, the UAE horse racing season will head back into the starting gates yet again on November 3.
And, there promises to be plenty of action for racegoers from the start of November right up until the end of March next year.
There are a whopping 62 race dates lined up across the five months, across five racecourses, with the traditional season-opener at the Jebel Ali Racecourse on November 3. And the season concludes with the UAE biggest social event of the year - the Dubai World Cup - on March 31, 2018.
The fixture list for the racing season was approved by Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister of the UAE, Minister of Presidential Affairs and Chairman of Emirates Racing Authority (ERA).
"The schedule offers trainers and racegoers a comprehensive season of racing across our five tracks," Malih Al Basti, ERA Board Member and Chairman of the ERA Steering Committee said.
"We offer racing for domestic and international horses in both the Thoroughbred and Purebred Arabian ranks and look forward to the start of another successful season of racing in the UAE," he added.
Apart from the Jebel Ali Racecourse, races will be held at the iconic Meydan Racecourse, venue of the Dubai World Cup, Abu Dhabi Equestrian Club, Sharjah Equestrian & Racing Club and Al Ain Racecourse.
After the season-opener at Jebel Ali Racecourse, action shifts to the UAE Capital a day later with Dubai hosting its first race meeting of the season on November 9. Sharjah Racecourse gets in on the action on November 11, while Al Ain Racecourse will have their first meeting on November 24.
The new season will include 20 race meetings at Meydan, 11 at Jebel Ali Racecourse, 15 at Abu Dhabi, 10 meetings at Al Ain Racecourse and six at Sharjah Racecourse.
The international racing season and the run-up to the Dubai World Cup begins next January with the opening Dubai World Cup Carnival meeting at the Meydan Racecourse on January 11. The 23rd renewal of the Dubai World Cup is scheduled for March 31. The Dubai World Cup Carnival will have 10 race meetings.
Meanwhile, Meydan has upgraded the Dubai World Cup Carnival races Singspiel Stakes, Dubawi Stakes and the Meydan Sprint. Singspiel Stakes and Dubawi Stakes have move up to Group 3, while Meydan Sprint promoted is now a Group 2 feature. The distance of the Meydan Classic Turf has been increased from 1400 metres to 1600 metres.
As far as racing experience goes, Meydan is rolling out some new initiatives this season to go along with the regular ones, to make race-going more of a community-based event.
Apart from the Saturday Terrace Brunch, Meydan has launched 'Supper At Meydan' on February 17, which is a Carnival night.
Across the five months, it promises to be an intense battle between the horses and the horsemen. The UAE Champion Trainer Doug Watson will be aiming for a treble, while the UAE Champion Jockey Richard Mullen will look to stave off the challenge from multiple winner Tadhg O'Shea and retain his title.
Watson had 40 wins, 37 second-place finishes and 33 third spots in 366 runs last season. Satish Seemar, who was second, had 38 victories, 25 seconds and 27 third-placed finishes in 359 runs.
Mullen, meanwhile, notched 52 wins in 354 runs, while O'Shea had 50 race wins in 335 runs.
Last year's UAE Champion Owner Khalid Khalifa Al Nabooda had 34 race wins in 274 runs.
james@khaleejtimes.com
 

LAST SEASON'S WINNERS:
 
JOCKEY                                        1          2          3          Runs
 
  1.  Richard Mullen                    52       32       33       354
  2.  Tadhg O'Shea                      50       39       42       335
  3.  Patrick Dobbs                      29       25       33       239
  4.  Antonio Fresu                      24       21       26       252
  5.  Sam Hitchcott                     24       19       14       261
  6.  Adrie De Vries                     23       21       15       208
  7.  Fernando Jara                      22       30       24       255
  8.  Jim Crowley                          17       12       8          114
  9.  Colm O'Donoghue              15       18       12       110
  10. Royston Ffrench                  13       22       18       201
 
                    OWNER                                                  1          2          3          Runs
 
  1.  Khalid Khalifa Al Nabooda                               34       37       28       274
  2.  Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum           33       37       26       377
  3.  HH Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan            31       30       38       284
  4.  Godolphin                                                      29       17       15       114
  5.  Mohd Khalifa Al Basti                                      19       13       13       147
  6.  Al Ajban Stables                                             16       17       16       221
  7.  Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohamed Al Maktoum        14       21       21       213
  8.  Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan               12         7          8        98
  9.  Mansoor Khalifa Sultan bin Habtoor                   9          5          3        47
  10.  Abdul Ghani Abdulla Abdul Ghani                       8          5          12      roor, Doug WAtson, 82
 
 
TRAINER                                                                         1          2          3          Runs
 
  1.  Doug Watson                                                           40       37       33       366
  2.  Satish Seemar                                                          38       25       27       359
  3.  Eric Lemartinel                                                        33       32       38       294
  4.  Ernst Oertel                                                             30       32       21       279
  5.  Ali Rashid Al Rayhi                                                  29       32       26       298
  6.  Helal Al Alawi                                                          23       23       31       291
  7.  Musabbeh Al Mheiri                                              19       29       21       230
  8.  Ahmad bin Harmash                                              17       22       22       185
  9.  Abdallah Al Hammadi                                            16       17       16       223
  10.  Saeed bin Suroor                                                    15       3          9          63
 

James Jose
 


Published: Thu 26 Oct 2017, 9:12 PM

Last updated: Fri 27 Oct 2017, 1:18 AM

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