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Entries in Monterosso (6)

Monday
Mar252013

US$10 MILLION DUBAI WORLD CUP 2013 FIELD

2013 Dubai World Cup TVCWatch the 2013 Dubai World Cup TVC
(Image and footage - DMI)

US$10,000,000 DUBAI WORLD CUP (Group 1)
Meydan, All Weather, 2000m
30 March 2013

Final Field

# Horse Kg OR Jockey Trainer
1 AFRICAN STORY (GB) 57.0 120 Kieren Fallon Saeed bin Suroor
2 ANIMAL KINGDOM (USA) 57.0 124 Joel Rosario Graham Motion
3 CAPPONI (IRE) 57.0 121 Ahmad Ajtebi Mahmoud Al Zarooni
4 DULLAHAN (USA) 57.0 123 Gary Stevens Dale Romans
5 HUNTER’S LIGHT (IRE) 57.0 117 Silvestre De Sousa Saeed bin Suroor
6 KASSIANO (GER) 57.0 113 William Buick Saeed bin Suroor
7 MEANDRE (FR) 57.0 122 Maxime Guyon Andre Fabre
8 MONTEROSSO (GB) 57.0 126 Mickael Barzalona Mahmoud Al Zarooni
9 PLANTEUR (IRE) 57.0 120 Ryan Moore Marco Botti
10 RED CADEUX (GB) 57.0 116 Gerald Mosse Edward Dunlop
11 SIDE GLANCE (GB) 57.0 115 Jamie Spencer Andrew Balding
12 TREASURE BEACH (GB) 57.0 115 Christophe Soumillon Mike de Kock
13 ROYAL DELTA (USA) 55.0 121 Mike Smith William Mott

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Wednesday
Jan302013

US$10M DUBAI WORLD CUP 2013 NOMINATIONS

Igugu - South AfricaSouth African supermare, Igugu
(Photo : Summerhill Stud)

$10 MILLION DUBAI WORLD CUP (Group 1)
Meydan, All Weather, 2000m
30 March 2013

Defending champion, Monterosso heads a star-studded list of nominations for the US$10m Dubai World Cup on March 30, which also includes Kentucky Derby winner, Animal Kingdom, Pacific Classic star, Dullahan and South African supermare, Igugu.

The 18th running of the world’s richest race has attracted 272 nominees, from 11 countries at closing of the free nominations. Among them are 184 from the UAE, 27 from the USA, 18 from South Africa, 11 from Japan, seven from Great Britain, four from Hong Kong and two from Singapore.

From the US is the Eclipse Award-winning Breeders’ Cup Ladies’ Classic and Beldame Invitational heroine, Royal Delta. The Dale Romans-trained duo, Dullahan and 2012 Breeders’ Cup Classic victor, Little Mike, have also been nominated and are expected to have runs on the 9 March Super Saturday card en route to Dubai World Cup day. Like many Dubai World Cup nominated horses, both also hold nominations for the Dubai Duty Free, sponsored by Dubai Duty Free and the Dubai Sheema Classic, presented by Longines.

Following on from the memorable victory of Victoire Pisa in 2011, there is strong Japanese representation in the Dubai World Cup day nominations, headed by four-time Grade 1 winner, Gentildonna in the Dubai Sheema Classic and high-class sprinter, Lord Kanaloa, who holds a nomination for the Dubai Golden Shaheen, the third leg of the 2013 Global Sprint Challenge.

Igugu, Mike de Kock’s highly-anticipated champion mare is one of 18 Dubai World Cup nominations from the South African. She has also been nominated for the two Group 1 US$5m turf races, the Dubai Duty Free, which has attracted 304 nominations and the Dubai Sheema Classic, which has 266 nominations, including 2011 Melbourne Cup and 2012 Caulfield Cup winner, Dunaden. Also in the Dubai World Cup running from the South African’s stable are a number of Ballydoyle graduates including 2012 Jebel Hatta winner and Dubai World Cup eighth, Masterofhounds, Juddmonte International third, Await The Dawn, Group 2 winner, David Livingston and 2011 Irish Derby and US Secretariat Stakes winner, Treasure Beach and 2012 UAE Derby winner Daddy Long Legs.

Hero of Argentina’s 2012 Premio Classico General Belgrano and the Breeders’ Cup Marathon, Calidoscopio, trained by Guillermo Frenkel, holds nominations for the Dubai World Cup and the Dubai Gold Cup, sponsored by Al Tayer Motors.

Indian filly, In the Spotlight, has also been handed a Dubai Gold Cup nomination.

A number of familiar names have once again been nominated to the nine-race card which represents the most valuable day of horseracing in the world. Dubai World Cup Carnival star, Barbecue Eddie, trained by Doug Watson, who has now won four on the bounce, has been nominated to the Godolphin Mile, sponsored by Etisalat, a race that he had to be withdrawn from in 2012 after suffering a fever in the preceding days.

“In 2002 we had 87 horses nominated for the Dubai World Cup at the free nominations stage, this year we have 272,” said Martin Talty, International Manager, Dubai Racing Club. “The nominations shouldn’t be used as an assessment of the quality of the ultimate field, but the large increases over the years do serve to demonstrate the status that this flagship race, and indeed all the races on the Dubai World Cup day, has attained all over the world. A total of 23 countries are represented in these nominations for our programme of six Group 1 races, two Group 2s and one Group 3 outing worth a combined $27,25 million in prize money. I look forward to following the progress of all the nominated horses as we draw nearer to the big day on March 30.”

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2013 Dubai World Cup Nominations

Extract from Dubai Racing Club

Sunday
Apr012012

MONTEROSSO LANDS DUBAI WORLD CUP FOR GODOLPHIN

Monterosso wins Dubai World Cup

Click above to watch Monterosso winning the Dubai World Cup (G1)…
(Image : Virendra Saklani/Gulf News - Footage : Dubai Racing Meydan)

US$10,000,000 DUBAI WORLD CUP (Group 1)
Meydan, All-Weather, 2000m
31 March 2012

Master of Hounds (Kingmambo) won the World Cup break from the inside stall, but was quickly passed by Transcend (Jpn) (Wild Rush), the 2011 runner-up, as Capponi (Ire) (Medicean) loomed up to make the Japanese raider work on the engine. So You Think (NZ) (High Chaparral) slotted in perfectly and enjoyed the run of the race from third, as Monterosso (GB) (Dubawi) was three wide in fifth, but in touch. Game On Dude (USA) (Awesome Again), expected to be a pace presence, was a touch slow to begin and was given rein from jockey Chantal Sutherland to run up into contention outside Monterosso midway up the backstretch. Capponi wrested command from a spent Transcend as they reached the second turn and it was soon clear that Godolphin blue would dominate, as Monterosso crept a bit closer going ominously well. The two 5-year-olds raced on even terms approaching the final furlong, but Monterosso was always doing the better and won comfortably from Capponi, Planteur (Ire) (Danehill Dancer) and So You THink (NZ) (High Chaparral), with the recently retained jockey Mickael Barzalona standing up straight in the irons to salute the crowd. “I couldn’t believe when no one was coming after me. This is a dream,” the 19-year-old Barzalona commented. “I have no words to describe what I feel right now.” And how about his celebratory pose, similar to the one following his Epsom Derby score last year? “I just had to. I had no choice.”

Home-bred but raced by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed al Maktoum and trainer Mark Johnston at two and three, Monterosso landed the G2 King Edward VII Stakes at Royal Ascot in 2010 before a fourth to Cape Blanco (Ire) (Galileo) in that year’s G1 Irish Derby. Unplaced in two subsequent runs, he was transferred to Godolphin last season and made two starts at the Carnival, defeating stablemate Cavaldos Blues (Fr) (Lando) in the G2 Dubai City of Gold Stakes. That event serves as a prep for the Sheema Classic, but Monterosso was re-routed for the World Cup and took third, beaten 3/4 of a length for the whole pot. He went missing the balance of 2011 and resumed in the G1 Maktoum Challenge Round 3, coming home fourth to Capponi in a race he was certain to need.

Some 11 years ago, Sheikh Mohammed watched as Dubai Millennium (GB) (Seeking the Gold) spread-eagled the World Cup field at Nad al Sheba. Yesterday, he shared a robust embrace with bloodstock advisor John Ferguson and wasn’t immune to a few fist pumps of his own following the win. “We’re absolutely delighted,” Ferguson offered. “You couldn’t get much better than that, could you? It’s wonderful for everybody. The trainer’s a rising star and the jockey, and the owner’s good too. This horse was third in the DWC last year so he was legitimate. Personally, it was a question of whether he needed another race to be ready.” The parentage of the winner is also not lost on connections. Admitted Racing Manager Simon Crisford, “Being a grandson of Dubai Millennium is massively important. Our greatest moments in horse racing with Godolphin were with Dubai Millennium so it’s fantastic.”

Extract from Thoroughbred Daily News

Tuesday
Mar272012

DUBAI WORLD CUP 2012 : FINAL FIELD

Master of Hounds

Mike de Kock trained Master of Hounds wins the 10 March Jebel Hatta (Gr1)
(Photo : The National)

US$10,000,000 DUBAI WORLD CUP (Group 1)
Meydan, All-Weather, 2000m
31 March 2012

FINAL FIELD

# Horse Kg OR Jockey Trainer
1 MASTER OF HOUNDS (USA) 57.0 115 Christophe Soumillon Mike de Kock
2 EISHIN FLASH (JPN) 57.0 120 Christophe Lemaire Hideaki Fujiwara
3 ZAZOU (GER) 57.5 118 Oliver Peslier Waldemar Hickst
4 SO YOU THINK (NZ) 57.0 126 Joseph O’Brien Aidan O’Brien
5 SMART FALCON (JPN) 57.0 118 Yutaka Take Ken Kozaki
6 PLANTEUR (IRE) 57.0 122 Ryan Moore Marco Botti
7 ROYAL DELTA (USA) 55.0 119 Jose Lezcano William Mott
8 MONTEROSSO (GB) 57.0 121 Mickael Barzalona Mahmoud Al Zarooni
9 SILVER POND (FR) 57.0 117 Jonh Murtagh Doug Watson
10 TRANSCEND (JPN) 57.0 121 Shinji Fujita Takayuki Yasuda
11 CAPPONI (IRE) 57.0 122 Ahmed Ajtebi Mahmoud Al Zarooni
12 PRINCE BISHOP (IRE) 57.0 116 Lanfranco Dettori Saeed bin Suroor
13 MENDIP (USA) 57.0 115 Silvestre De Sousa Saeed bin Suroor
14 GAME ON DUDE (USA) 57.0 122 Chantal Sutherland Bob Baffert

Correct as at 27 March 2012

www.dubaiworldcup.com

Saturday
Mar262011

VICTOIRE PISA LEADS DUBAI WORLD CUP 1-2 FOR JAPAN

Click above to watch Victoire Pisa winning the Dubai World Cup (Gr1)
(Footage : Dubai Racing)

US$10,000,000 DUBAI WORLD CUP (Group 1)
Meydan, All-Weather, 2000m
26 March 2011

FINAL RESULT

# Margin Horse Kg OR Dr Jockey Trainer
1 0.00 VICTOIRE PISA (JPN) 57.0 121 6 M Demuro Katsuhiko Sumii
2 0.50 TRANSCEND (JPN) 57.0 116 9 S Fujita Takayuki Yasuda
3 0.25 MONTEROSSO (GB) 57.0 115 2 M Barzalona Mahmoud Al Zarooni
4 0.25 CAPE BLANCO (IRE) 57.0 126 4 J Spencer Aidan O’Brien
5 0.75 GIO PONTI (USA) 57.0 121 5 R Dominguez Christophe Clement
6 1.00 GITANO HERNANDO (GB) 57.0 118 8 J Murtagh Marco Botti
7 0.50 MUSIR (AUS) 57.0 117 7 C Soumillon Mike de Kock
8 0.50 BUENA VISTA (JPN) 55.0 121 13 R Moore Hiroyoshi Matsuda
9 1.25 TWICE OVER (GB) 57.0 125 12 T Queally Henry Cecil
10 0.25 PRINCE BISHOP (IRE) 57.0 117 3 A Ajtebi Saeed bin Suroor
11 2.25 GOLDEN SWORD (GB) 57.0 117 14 K Shea Mike de Kock
12 0.50 RICHARD’S KID (USA) 57.0 119 11 R Mullen Satish Seemar
13 12.00 FLY DOWN (USA) 57.0 123 1 J Leparoux Nicholas P Zito
14 1.25 POET’S VOICE (GB) 57.0 122 10 L Dettori Saeed bin Suroor
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