G1 – 1800m – Turf
1 |
Spotify |
A Meydan regular with plenty of high class performances here, sometimes leading. Tends to race over further than this though should be sharper for his recent return. |
2 |
Wait Forever |
Won at up to G3 level when trained in Italy. Generally running well in Meydan handicaps lately but facts and figures suggest he has plenty on his plate here. |
3 |
Ajwad |
Plenty of Meydan experience over a variety of trips. Had a rewarding spell here last year but his wins were at a significantly lower level that this. Has lots of gate speed. |
4 |
Moqtarreb |
A close second in a hot Meydan handicap last time, though very little ground separated the first ten home. Ratings indicate that this represents a tough challenge. |
5 |
Al Sahem |
A G1 winner in South Africa back in 2017. However his Meydan adventures have been much less rewarding and has been beaten out of sight on his last two starts. |
6 |
Royal Meeting |
A G1 winner over 1400m at Chantilly as a two-year-old but has not been able to build on that since and soundly beaten on both Meydan starts this year. |
7 |
Surrounding |
Classy and tough but none of her nine wins have come over as far as this. Travelled well but just ran out of stamina late on when fourth in a Meydan G2 over this distance last month. |
8 |
Magic Lily |
Lightly raced but a really classy filly who appeared to post a career best in a G2 over this trip last month, leading 300m out and courageously grinding out victory. She’s got chances here. |
9 |
Masaarr |
Has had problems and some lengthy breaks between starts. He did run a close fourth in a hot Meydan handicap last month but would need to do a fair bit better to win this G1. |
10 |
Dream Castle |
This classy operator stylishly landed this race last year, though he had won his two previous races which is not the same this time. However his last two starts – in G2 company – both suggest a return to form. |
11 |
Eqtiraan |
Not guaranteed to last this trip and, in any case, recent efforts have not given any hint that he can win this G1. |
12 |
Barney Roy |
A G1 winner at Royal Ascot in 2017 and, though his career has not been straightforward, this long-striding gelding looked ideally suited by this course and distance when quite easily beating Dream Castle in a G2 here in January. |
13 |
Freescape |
Not disgraced in three Meydan handicap starts this season but his achievements are way below what is required to win this. |