Ouzo Defends his Crown on Loaded Carnival Card
- January 9, 2025
The connections of Ouzo will be hoping to once again raise a glass after their gelding defends the Lord North Handicap (sponsored by DP World) – the official feature on a packed Dubai Racing Carnival card on Friday 10 January.
Ouzo, who went onto land the Lord Glitters Handicap five weeks’ later, makes his first start since September here. He will be partnered by Adrie de Vries in the AED350,000 turf event, which has attracted a capacity field of 16.
Trainer Jamie Osborne faces additional pressure in that his wife Katie is among Ouzo’s owners The Other Club, but he reported the gelding to be in good form for his title defence.
“It’s great to have him back here in an attempt to retain his Lord North crown,” he said. “He’s been training well and on all known evidence this course, distance and the Dubai air bring out the best in him.”
Osborne also runs a new recruit in See Hector, who has been purchased by leading Emirati owner Malih Al Basti specifically for the Carnival. A Group 3 winner in Germany when trained by Henk Grewe, he will be ridden by Pat Dobbs.
“He hasn’t been with us very long,” added Osborne. “Friday will show us where we are with him.”
Ouzo’s rivals include last year’s second Silent Film, back for a fourth Carnival for trainer Ian Williams, and the high-class Galen, gelded since finishing eighth in a Group 2 at Leopardstown in September. He lines up for multiple G1-winning trainer Joseph O’Brien, who is yet to have a Dubai winner in five attempts.
Dylan Cunha runs Silver Sword, who makes a quick return, and his trainer gave an honest appraisal of his chances.
“Silver Sword was disappointing last week but got boxed in twice when he was in a good rhythm and needed to make a run which I feel cost him,” he said. “He’s a thinker and that was too much for him. I do feel we could have been 3rd/4th there.
“Friday is a lot tougher and he’s going to have to up his game to run well. He’s taken the race well and I’ve freshened him up into this week and he looks great. Ray [Dawson, jockey] has sat on him a few times over the past five weeks so knows him fairly well.”
Three-year-old Sprinters to the Fore
The Al Wasl Stakes (sponsored by DP World), race four, for three-year-olds over 1200metres on turf, is the second most valuable race on the card, carrying a prize fund of AED300,000.
It was won last year by Star Of Mystery, beating subsequent G1 Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint winner Starlust, and a strong European contingent lines up again.
They include the Amy Murphy-trained Itsatenfromlen, winner of two of his four starts, including over this trip.
“He’s in good form, he shipped over well,” said the Newmarket-based trainer. “He enjoys quick ground and we are looking forward to running him.”
Osborne runs three-time winner Jungle Drums, a new recruit for his yard after being purchased from that of Karl Burke.
“We haven’t had him long and we are still learning about him,” he said. “He breezed well last week but I’m confident we can improve him further through the next few weeks.”
The 14-strong field also includes King’s Call, who reverts to racing against three-year-olds after an excellent fourth over course and distance last week.
“King’s Call ran a massive race against older horses last week,” said trainer Cunha. “He’s back against his own age and I feel he will run a huge race. He’s in tip top form and should be in the first three, all being well in the race.”
Godolphin run two; dual novice winner Midnight Thunder lining up for Saeed Bin Suroor and Lingfield Maiden winner Symbol Of Honour for Charlie Appleby.
“This is a good opportunity to see how much Midnight Thunder has improved since last year,” said Bin Suroor. “It’s a nice race for him and I’m looking forward to a good run.”
Appleby added of Symbol Of Honour: “Dropping back to six furlongs isn’t a concern for Symbol Of Honour, and you can put a line through his last run as he didn’t enjoy the soft ground. He put up a good performance at Doncaster and goes into this with the highest rating in the field.”
Heart Of Honor on Classic Trail
One of the most exciting horses on the card runs in the very first race, the Dubai Maritime City Conditions race, for three-year-olds over 1600metres on dirt. Osborne runs Heart Of Honor, who won impressively at Meydan on debut in December.
“It’s been a finely balanced decision to run on Friday rather than go straight to the [UAE 2000] Guineas [January 24],” he said. “We’ve concluded that more experience will stand him in good stead for what’s to come. He’s been training very well since his win and all the signs are that he has improved.”
Heart Of Honor, who will be partnered once again by De Vries, faces 10 rivals, including Exculpation, who beat the re-opposing Honest Moon at Jebel Ali last time out.
Spanish Champion Arizkorreta Returns
The JAFZA Logistics Park Handicap, over 1000metres on turf, race seven, looks very open on paper. The field of seven features Sky Hawk, for 13-time Spanish Champion Trainer Guillermo Arizkorreta, who has won two of his nine starts in Spain and the UK, most recently finishing second over 1100metres at La Zarzuela.
“Sky Hawk has improved during the year in Spain,” said Arizkorreta, who has booked ten-time Spanish Champion Jockey Vaclav Janácek for the ride. “He shows plenty of speed and I hope he will be competitive off his mark of 78, but it’s hard to assess with Spanish form. He seems happy in Dubai.”
Eight run in the 2000metre dirt JAFZA Handicap, race six. The standout may well be G3 UAE 2000 Guineas winner Mendelssohn Bay, who runs in a handicap and against his elders for the first time, having narrowly beaten stablemate Killer Collect in conditions company last time.
“We were very happy with Mendelssohn Bay’s last performance, maintaining his dominance in the three-year-old division in the UAE,” said Paul Ebbs, Managing Owner of the Suited & Booted Syndicate.
“This year’s international Carnival contenders are of a very high standard, but we are sure that Mendelssohn Bay will continue to develop, with his Curlin pedigree, and will be competitive against the older, established horses.”
Mendelssohn Bay receives weight from one of his biggest dangers on paper, Local Dynasty, who has a second try on dirt after a promising third on the surface in The Entisar last time out.
The final race is the 2410metre turf JAFZA One Handicap, which features a second Arizkorreta runner in Thundering, who has recently joined the stable from the UK, having cost 18,000 Guineas at the Tattersalls Horses in Training Sale.
“We just bought him from Kevin Ryan’s in the Horses in Training Sale in October,” said Arizkorreta. “He is loving the sunshine and we are pleased with him.”
Thundering’s 15 rivals include Valdivia, successful on dirt last time out at Meydan for trainer Ahmad Bin Harmash.
Racing begins at 5:30pm and tickets can be purchased from Dubairacingclub.com
About Dubai Racing Club
Dubai Racing Club (DRC) organises and hosts horseracing at Meydan Racecourse, from November through to April, including the Dubai Racing Carnival and the Dubai World Cup – known as the world’s most spectacular race day.
Formed in 1992, the first races held under rules were contested in March 1992 at the Nad Al Sheba Racecourse. Today, the Dubai World Cup is the highlight of Dubai’s sporting and social calendar and attracts the best horses and riders from all over the world, with a total prize money of US$ 30.5 million for the showcase of nine races, including US$ 12 million at stake in the title contest. The racing season at Meydan Racecourse plays a key role on international horseracing calendar.
In 2025, the Dubai World Cup will take place on Saturday, 5 April.
About Meydan Racecourse
Meydan Racecourse is the world’s largest integrated horseracing facility, home of the Dubai Racing Carnival which runs from November until March, and the spectacular Dubai World Cup race day, and centre of the city’s racing action and social scene. The iconic Grandstand is a half mile in length and can accommodate over 60,000 spectators.
Visit Dubairacingclub.com to learn more and to buy tickets.
- Race 5 – Post-race press conference: $1,000,000 UAE Derby Sponsored by Atlantis the Royal Dubai (G2), April 05, 2025
- Post-race press conference: $1,000,000 Godolphin Mile Sponsored by Emaar (G2), April 05, 2025
- Post-race press conference: $1,000,000 Dubai Gold Cup Sponsored by Al Tayer Motors (G2), April 05, 2025
No posts found in this category.
- Race 5 – Post-race press conference: $1,000,000 UAE Derby Sponsored by Atlantis the Royal Dubai (G2), April 05, 2025
- Post-race press conference: $1,000,000 Godolphin Mile Sponsored by Emaar (G2), April 05, 2025
- Post-race press conference: $1,000,000 Dubai Gold Cup Sponsored by Al Tayer Motors (G2), April 05, 2025
No posts found in this category.
Share with a friend
Related articles
Race 5 – Longines Spirit Collection Challenge, Feb 13, 2021
13 Feb 2021
Madkhal (USA) (Fawzi Nass – Adrie De Vries) wins the Longines Spirit Collection…
Race 2:District One Seagull Point Run Sponsored by Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum City – District One, 04 Jan 2020
4 Jan 2020
Race 2:District One Seagull Point Run Sponsored by Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum…
Race 1 – Al Maktoum Challenge R2 Presented By Longines, Jan 28, 2021
25 Jan 2021
Race 1 - Al Maktoum Challenge R2 Presented By Longines, Jan 28, 2021
Race 2 – Longines Spirit Collection Trophy, Jan 07, 2021
7 Jan 2021
Taamol (IRE) (Ali Rashid Al Rayhi – Connor Beasley) wins the Longines Spirit…
HH Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan Approves the UAE Horse Racing Programme for 2021-2022
5 Jun 2021
May 6, 2021 - The fixture list of the 2021-2022 United Arab Emirates…
