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Arabians Shine and Destructive Eyes UAE Derby

Arabians Shine

As Meydan Racecourse gears up for its last meeting before the Dubai World Cup, the spotlight falls on Purebred Arabians and British raider Destructive. With competitive fields and high stakes, anticipation mounts for thrilling races and potential qualifiers for prestigious events.

The Dubai Racing Carnival approaches its climax, with Meydan Racecourse set to host its final meeting before the eagerly awaited Dubai World Cup. On this occasion, Purebred Arabians take center stage, showcasing their talent and determination in the G2 Mazrat Al Ruwayah Sponsored by Emaar. Among the contenders are esteemed runners such as AF Alajaj and Rajeh, representing the skilled handlers Ernst Oertel and Musabeh Al Mheiri, respectively.

Al Mheiri, fresh off a victory in the Al Maktoum Classic with Military Law, expresses confidence in his charges’ abilities but acknowledges the competitiveness of the field. With notable contenders like Jazeelah and Heros De Lagarde in the mix, the race promises excitement and unpredictability.

Additionally, the Dubai Racing Club’s Pillar Partner, Emaar, sponsors a series of races, including the Dubai Marina Stakes. This event offers a coveted opportunity for the winner to secure a spot in the Group 2 UAE Derby on Dubai World Cup night, adding further significance to the day’s proceedings.

Meanwhile, British raider Destructive aims to make his mark on the Meydan turf, seeking qualification for the UAE Derby. Trained by Michael Bell and guided by jockey Pat Cosgrave, Destructive has shown promise in previous outings and looks to capitalize on his potential in pursuit of a prestigious victory.

Despite facing stiff competition from contenders like Guns And Glory and King Of Luck, Destructive’s camp remains optimistic about his chances. With careful preparations and strategic adjustments, they aim to overcome any challenges and secure a coveted ticket to the Dubai World Cup meeting.

In other races on the card, the Downtown Dubai Handicap and the 1900-meter dirt handicap offer opportunities for Thoroughbred runners to showcase their talent. With competitive fields and seasoned contenders like Royal Dubai and Ajuste Fiscal, these races promise thrilling competition and potential upsets.

Trainers and owners express confidence in their runners’ abilities, highlighting their preparations and expectations for the upcoming races. Lucie Botti, trainer of Royal Dubai, emphasizes her charge’s improvement and readiness for the challenge, while Marwan Al Baidhaei, owner and trainer of Mashkoor, exudes confidence in his runner’s prospects.

As the curtain falls on another exhilarating meeting at Meydan Racecourse, anticipation mounts for the Dubai World Cup on March 30. With thrilling races, competitive fields, and high stakes, the final act of the Dubai Racing Carnival sets the stage for an unforgettable showdown of talent and determination.

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By- Sahiba Suri

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