G2 – 1900m – Dirt
1 |
Irwin |
Versatile in terms of surface and distance, he is a formidable performer in Argentina – most recently winning a 2500m G1 in Palermo by a runaway distance. Fascinating on this UAE debut. |
2 |
Kiefer |
Won all three starts in Uruguay last year and adapted well to Meydan with a good second of 13 in a G3. Blew the start at King Abdulaziz last time and the rise in trip here not sure to suit. |
3 |
Quality Boone |
A winner in Uruguay last year and figures suggest race by race improvement at Meydan. Latterly he launched a sustained challenge to lead close home in a 1900m Listed event this month. |
4 |
Azure Coast |
Russian- trained and has won both starts since coming to Meydan. Both times he has shown no early speed but then has surged past rivals late on to win, latterly in a 1600m G3. |
5 |
Bendoog |
One of plenty of improving colts in this G2, winning on his first Meydan start but doing best last time, clear 500m out in a Listed event at this trip just tiring late on, still a close third. |
6 |
Combustion |
Clearly very talented having won three of his five starts in Japan – at up to Listed level – and second in the other two. Like others here he will need to prove himself up in trip. |
7 |
Crown Pride |
Won his first two starts in Japan before finishing sixth in a 1600m Listed race after being squeezed leaving the gate. Hard to get a handle on his form but doesn’t look the best of the Japanese. |
8 |
Get Back Goldie |
A Santa Anita winner, and also won on his first Meydan start – over 1200m. Then stepped up to this much longer trip earlier this month but faded as though he might not have stayed it. |
9 |
Gilded Age |
Has been ridden by a different jockey on all five starts, and again today. A maiden winner but probably doing best when third in an 1800m G3 at Aqueduct last month. |
10 |
Island Falcon |
Has won two of his four starts both times suggesting that this trip will not be a problem, which can’t be said about all his rivals. Swerved leaving the gates and well beaten at King Abdulaziz. |
11 |
Pinehurst |
Is well fancied for this, having won a G1 in the US last year and the very valuable Saudi Derby at King Abdulaziz last time, impressive the way he continually repelled challengers then. |
12 |
Reiwa Homare |
Has run well in his last two starts in Japan, winning a maiden from off the pace and then only just beaten in a stronger event. Having Lemaire in the saddle is often a big plus. |
13 |
Sekifu |
Seems very smart, having won three times in Japan last year and then getting to within half a length of winning the Saudi Derby (1600m) at King Abdulaziz, outpaced until finishing fast. |
14 |
Summer Is Tomorrow |
Improved from previous starts to win over 1400m here last month, soon leading and winning easily. Pedigree is quite positive regarding this longer trip. |
15 |
Withering |
Came from the back to gain his first career win – over this course and distance – in February. Again showing plenty of zip when second in a Listed race. Clearly no stamina worries. |
16 |
Arabian Gazelles |
With the widest gate to contend with though she did put in a strong finish when second in a course and distance G3 in February, a big improvement on her first start. |