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William Buick was full of praise for his Dubai World Cup contender, Rattle N Roll, after riding him at Meydan on Thursday. The Godolphin jockey was in high demand by the press before and after the session, with trainer Kenny McPeek equally pleased with the way the horse handled the dirt track. Buick noted that the horse was fresh, eager, and moving well. He acknowledged Rattle N Roll’s strong finish in the Saudi Cup, where he secured fourth place, and expressed optimism that the additional furlong in Saturday’s race would be beneficial. He emphasized the importance of positioning in the race and the hope that being drawn in stall two would work to their advantage.

The Dubai Sheema Classic will see Calandagan stepping up in distance again after an impressive season last year. Trainer Francis Graffard recalled the colt’s dominant six-length victory at Royal Ascot over a similar trip and his strong performances against some of the best in the world. Graffard is determined to avoid repeating past mistakes and plans to allow Calandagan to settle into his natural rhythm rather than pushing him forward early. Despite facing a formidable field, he remains hopeful that his horse will produce a strong finish.

Rebel’s Romance, the reigning Sheema Classic champion, is seeking to make history by winning back-to-back titles. Buick highlighted the challenge of traveling and competing at the highest level across multiple countries, something Rebel’s Romance has mastered with victories in elite races in Hong Kong, Germany, and the United States. The race will feature top contenders from Europe and Japan, but Buick is confident in his mount’s consistency and ability to perform on the grand stage.

Trainer Owen Burrows believes Deira Mile has improved significantly since his last race in Saudi Arabia. The colt, who had a light workout on Meydan’s turf track, is expected to perform better over a slightly shorter trip. Owner Ahmad Al Shaikh remains optimistic about the horse’s chances, citing strong form and confidence in a top-four finish despite a highly competitive field.

Christophe Lemaire is preparing for multiple key rides on World Cup night, including Cervinia in the Sheema Classic and Brede Weg in the Dubai Turf. He remains confident that Cervinia’s recent run should be overlooked, as she was not fully engaged in racing mode at the time. He believes the mare will be far more competitive under ideal conditions in Dubai. Similarly, he has high expectations for Brede Weg, who possesses a sharp turn of foot and should benefit from the extra distance in the Dubai Turf.

Nations Pride, a four-time Group 1 winner, is set to take on Hong Kong star Romantic Warrior in the Dubai Turf. Buick believes his mount is often underestimated despite a proven track record across multiple countries. He expects Nations Pride to show further improvement since his last run, acknowledging the challenge but remaining hopeful for a strong performance.

Doug Watson is preparing Colour Up for the Dubai Golden Shaheen, hopeful that the veteran sprinter can deliver a strong showing against top contenders like Tuz and Straight No Chaser. Watson remains positive about the horse’s training progress and believes he can finish in the money. Additionally, he has several runners across different races on World Cup night, all of whom have been training well in recent weeks.

In the UAE Derby, Christophe Lemaire is optimistic about the chances of Admire Daytona, who previously finished just a nose behind one of Japan’s top dirt prospects. Lemaire believes that despite a slightly unlucky run last time, the colt has the ability to compete strongly and make his presence felt in a tough field.

Trawlerman returns to the Dubai Gold Cup with hopes of improving on last year’s third-place finish. The seasoned stayer has delivered commendable performances in elite company, including close finishes behind Kyprios in major European staying races. Trainer Thady Gosden is confident in the horse’s condition and ability to handle the Meydan track, while Buick also expressed enthusiasm about his mount’s chances.

Germany’s Straight is stepping up in distance for the first time in the Dubai Gold Cup. Having run well against Rebel’s Romance and Shin Emperor in previous outings, connections are eager to see how he handles the longer trip. While the hot weather is a concern, his camp remains optimistic about his ability to compete at this level.

Saudi Arabian trainer Naser Mutlaq has been closely monitoring his Kahayla Classic contender, Tilal Al Khalediah, who is in excellent form ahead of his title defense. Despite the withdrawal of stablemate Asfan Al Khalediah, Mutlaq remains confident in his charge’s ability to perform strongly in the prestigious contest.

As World Cup night approaches, final preparations are underway, with connections fine-tuning their plans to ensure their horses arrive in peak condition for one of the most anticipated events in international horse racing.

Impaire Et Passe added another Grade One success to his record at the Randox Grand National Festival, securing victory in the EBC Group Manifesto Novices’ Chase at Aintree. Owned by Simon Munir and Isaac Souede, the seven-year-old followed up last year’s Grade One Aintree Hurdle triumph with an authoritative performance, edging past Gidleigh Park by a length and a quarter, while Jango Baie finished a short-head behind in third.

Paul Townend, who steered the 9-4 shot to victory, praised the horse’s impeccable jumping. β€œHis jumping was really, really good. Even earlier this season, he jumped brilliantly. He hit a flat spot that day, but today he showed the same spark he had as a novice hurdler when winning here and at Sandown. I was in front sooner than I wanted, but the last fence here is a lot closer to the line. The cheekpieces seem to be working well.”

Racing manager Anthony Bromley highlighted the decision to bypass Cheltenham, a move that ultimately paid off. β€œHe would have gone to Cheltenham if that race hadn’t been changed to a handicap, so they did us a favour. He didn’t run well enough at the Dublin Racing Festival, so we thought it best to freshen him up for Aintree. We discussed cheekpieces at Leopardstown, but it’s not something Willie [Mullins] usually does. He’s got a lot of class but doesn’t do much in front, and Paul probably felt he got there a bit too soon, but the horse took him there.”

Owner Simon Munir echoed the sentiment, emphasizing the benefit of coming into the race fresh. β€œWe decided to bypass Cheltenham and bring him here, and it’s paid off. He jumped beautifully, and Paul had him in a great position throughout.”

Runner-up Gidleigh Park’s owners, George and Carol Eyre, remained optimistic about their horse’s future. β€œThat was very exciting – he’s run so well, and there’s lots more to come from him. He’s a Gold Cup horse of the future! We’re delighted.”

Nicky Henderson, trainer of third-placed Jango Baie, was pleased with the effort, especially given the horse’s Cheltenham campaign. β€œThe other two hadn’t gone to Cheltenham, so he did very, very well to come back like that. He finished very strongly, and I think we’ll be stepping him up to three miles next season. I had him in the three-miler here but had to make a tough decision between the two races. At Cheltenham, he was flat out all the way, but today he traveled well. It was a hard race at Cheltenham, and he’s done brilliantly to come back and run like this.”

Bromley also provided insight into their upcoming runners, mentioning key names set to compete later in the festival, including El Fabiolo and Matata in the Melling Chase, along with Blue Lord, James du Berlais, and Intense Raffles in other high-profile events.

With this commanding victory, Impaire Et Passe has reaffirmed his class at the highest level, setting the stage for an exciting future in the chasing division

Hong Kong racing continues to captivate with emerging stars lighting up the scene. The Four-Year-Old Classic Series has introduced a trio of promising contenders, while other young talents, such as Fast Network, are making an impression. Among these rising names, Ka Ying Rising has dominated the season, securing multiple Group 1 victories. Lower down the ranks, horses like Sky Jewellery and Crossborderpegasus have also demonstrated their potential. Another exciting prospect in this group is The Boom Box, a three-time winner trained by Chris So.

The Boom Box is set to make his return to the track in the Class 3 S.H. Ho And CW Chu Alumni Handicap (1400m) at Sha Tin on April 6. Carrying a rating of 75, he will once again take on the challenge of top weight as he seeks to bounce back from a narrow defeat last month. His trainer acknowledges his steady progress, noting that despite a tough run in his previous outing, he remains competitive and continues to develop. As a four-year-old with only a handful of races under his belt, his potential is still unfolding.

Recognized for his electrifying late runs and ability to weave through the field, The Boom Box has quickly become one to watch. This weekend, he will have the support of champion jockey Zac Purton, starting from barrier two and carrying 135 pounds. His previous performances include three victories and a commendable third-place finish, proving his consistency even under challenging conditions. With a favorable draw this time, there is confidence in his ability to perform strongly.

Among the contenders challenging The Boom Box is Keefy, a six-year-old from Frankie Lor’s yard. Keefy recently posted his first top-three finish of the season, surprising many with a strong effort. His trainer is hopeful that the gelding can now find consistency in Class 3, having previously scored a win in Class 2 under a lighter weight. Matthew Poon takes the ride as they aim for another solid showing.

Lor also has Voyage Samurai entered in the Class 2 Faculty Of Education Alumni Handicap (1600m). With four wins and five second-place finishes from just a dozen starts, this consistent performer benefits from wearing blinkers, which have enhanced his focus. His trainer believes that a slightly longer trip in the future could suit him well, though the current small field should play to his strengths. Derek Leung takes the reins for this assignment.

In Class 4 action, Lor sends out Mr Cool, who makes his first appearance at Sha Tin after an encouraging debut at Happy Valley. The three-year-old had a strong finish in his first start, despite a less-than-ideal break from the gates. With the longer straight at Sha Tin, his trainer expects an improved performance, hoping the extra distance will work in his favor.

Meanwhile, Ka Ying Rising continues his remarkable season, with preparations now focused on the prestigious HK$22 million G1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize (1200m) set for April 27. Fresh off his latest victory in the G2 Sprint Cup at Sha Tin, the unbeaten sprinter remains on course for his final race of the season. His trainer reports that he has come through his last run in great shape and will stick to his usual routine leading up to the big event.

Among those frequently finishing behind Ka Ying Rising is Helios Express, a horse that has played the role of runner-up on multiple occasions this season. Jockey Hugh Bowman praised his efforts, recognizing the challenge of facing such a dominant competitor. He noted that the gelding performed particularly well with some moisture in the ground, which helped his action, and continues to develop as a racehorse.

While preparing for their upcoming engagements, several leading riders, including Bowman, Purton, Karis Teetan, and Andrea Atzeni, will head to Australia on April 5. Bowman’s primary focus will be on Rivellino in the G1 ATC Sires’ Produce Stakes (1400m) at Royal Randwick. Reflecting on Rivellino’s performance in the Golden Slipper, Bowman believes the longer trip at Randwick will suit him better and is optimistic about his chances of securing a major win.

The action-packed 10-race program at Sha Tin on April 6 is set to begin at 12:45 pm with the Class 5 Graduate School Alumni Handicap (2000m). Racing fans can expect another thrilling day as Hong Kong’s top horses and riders battle for supremacy.

After a thrilling opening day, April 3, 2025, marks the highly anticipated second day of the Grand National, famously known as Ladies Day. This iconic event blends top-tier racing with elegance, where extravagant hats meet high heels in a grand display of fashion and excitement. A beloved Liverpool tradition, Ladies Day at Aintree Racecourse is a spectacle of style, celebration, and high-energy racing that captures the essence of the sport.

The day’s racing kicks off at 1:45 PM with the Huyton Asphalt Franny Blennerhassett Memorial Mildmay Novices’ Chase (Grade 1), featuring top contenders CALDWELL POTTER, DANCING CITY, HANDSTANDS, JORDANS, QUAI DE BOURBON, STELLAR STORY, THE CHANGING MAN, and DON’T RIGHTLY KNOW.

At 2:20 PM, the William Hill Handicap Hurdle (Premier Handicap) takes centre stage, boasting a competitive line-up that includes BEACON EDGE, IMPOSE TOI, STEEL ALLY, BRENTFORD HOPE, HANSARD, WESTERN WALK, FAVOUR AND FORTUNE, BE AWARE, KOPECK DE MEE, and GIN COCO.

The action continues at 2:55 PM with the Novices’ Hurdle (Grade 1), where the likes of BLUES SINGER, JET TO VEGAS, JOLTIN N JIVING, KARBAU, ROMEO COOLIO, ROYAL INFANTRY, RUBBER BALL, SALVATOR MUNDI, TRIPOLI FLYER, and DIVA LUNA will compete for victory.

At 3:30 PM, all eyes will be on the My Pension Expert Melling Chase (Grade 1), featuring a star-studded line-up including EL FABIOLO, JONBON, MATATA, and PROTEKTORAT.

The Randox Supporting Prostate Cancer UK Topham Handicap Chase (Premier Handicap) (Grand National Fences) at 4:05 PM promises to be another thrilling contest, with top contenders ASH TREE MEADOW, GENTLEMAN DE MEE, BLUE LORD, GA LAW, JAMES DU BERLAIS, FRENCH DYNAMITE, GINNY’S DESTINY, MINELLA DRAMA, SOUL ICON, and ELDORADO ALLEN.

At 4:40 PM, the prestigious Oddschecker Sefton Novices’ Hurdle (Grade 1) will showcase rising stars such as ARGENTO BOY, BATTLE BORN LAD, CALIFET EN VOL, CREST OF FORTUNE, JACOB’S LADDER, JET BLUE, JULIUS DES PICTONS, JUPITER DES MOTTES, KING OF ANSWERS, and LAGANHILL.

The final race of the day, the Hallgarten and Novum Wines Handicap Hurdle (Conditional Jockeys’ and Amateur Riders’ Race) at 5:15 PM, will feature promising competitors including LUMP SUM, FIERCELY PROUD, ALNILAM, CELTIC DINO, KINGS HILL, WASHINGTON, GRIMAUD, SLUGGER, MOON CHIME, and MANUELITO.

As Ladies Day 2025 unfolds, racing enthusiasts and fashion aficionados alike will experience an unforgettable blend of sporting excellence and refined elegance. This year’s event promises not only exhilarating competition but also an unparalleled display of sophistication and grandeur at Aintree Racecourse.

Jumbo Legend demonstrated his endurance and versatility with a determined victory in the Class 3 Hanshin Handicap (2200m) at Happy Valley. The six-year-old, trained by Caspar Fownes, had previously secured wins at shorter distances but proved his staying power with a well-fought success over Fallon. Jockey Harry Bentley guided him to the finish line in 2m 14.18s, overcoming the challenge with a late surge. Charity Gain finished further behind in third place.

Bentley expressed his satisfaction with the horse’s ability to handle the longer trip, acknowledging that there were initial doubts about the extended distance. However, Jumbo Legend’s strong finishing ability and adaptability proved decisive in securing the win. Trainer Fownes praised the gelding’s consistency and noted that the horse had performed well over various distances, making this step up a logical progression.

The evening also marked the conclusion of Richard Kingscote’s short-term riding contract in Hong Kong. He capped off his stint on a high note by piloting Giant Leap to victory in the second section of the Class 4 Nakayama Handicap (1200m) for trainer Ricky Yiu. Kingscote, who had previously secured a treble at Sha Tin, expressed gratitude for the support he received during his time in Hong Kong. Declan McDonogh also wrapped up his contract, finishing with a single win at Happy Valley earlier in March.

Andrea Atzeni maintained his momentum in the Hong Kong jockeys’ championship with another impressive performance. He secured victory aboard Crystal Powerful in the Class 4 Japan Racing Association Trophy Handicap (1000m), narrowly defeating Plentiful. Atzeni highlighted that the horse had benefitted from a favorable draw, which played a crucial role in his back-to-back wins. The jockey later added another success to his tally, guiding Kaholo Angel to victory in the Class 3 Kyoto Handicap (1200m), bringing his season total to 38 wins, trailing only Zac Purton and Hugh Bowman in the standings.

Keagan De Melo and trainer Chris So continued their productive partnership, celebrating their sixth win together this season. Their three-year-old runner, Top Time, secured victory in the first section of the Class 4 Chukyo Handicap (1650m). De Melo acknowledged So’s support and emphasized the horse’s potential for further improvement. Meanwhile, Dragon Four Seas showcased his acceleration to claim back-to-back wins in the first section of the Class 4 Nakayama Handicap (1200m) under Bowman for trainer Manfred Man.

A new Class 4 1650m record was set at Happy Valley as Highland Rahy eclipsed the longstanding mark held by Flying Elite since 2013. The Hard Spun gelding completed the race in 1m 38.42s with an all-the-way triumph in the second section of the Chukyo Handicap. Jockey Lyle Hewitson credited the horse’s ability to maintain pressure throughout the race, securing an authoritative win for trainer Francis Lui.

Golden Darci delivered an eye-catching performance by storming from last place to clinch the Class 5 Niigata Handicap (1200m) under James Orman. Overcoming a wide draw, the gelding made a sweeping move to seize victory for trainer Douglas Whyte. Orman notched his third win of the season, reflecting on the horse’s strong finishing effort.

Zac Purton continued his successful collaboration with trainer Pierre Ng, guiding Aestheticism to a commanding win in the Class 3 Tokyo Handicap (1650m). The victory marked the horse’s fourth career success, all of which have come under Purton’s expert handling. The seasoned jockey’s dominance remains evident as he further strengthens his position in the Hong Kong racing scene.

Racing in Hong Kong resumes this Sunday (6 April) at Sha Tin, promising another exciting day of competition.

Forever Young and Shin Emperor are gearing up for an exciting showdown at the Dubai World Cup, with trainer Yoshito Yahagi and jockey Ryusei Sakai determined to make their mark. After an impressive victory over Romantic Warrior in Riyadh, Forever Young enters the race with high expectations, while Shin Emperor looks ready to take a major step forward on the international stage.

Throughout his three-year-old campaign, Forever Young consistently proved his talent, finishing third in both the Kentucky Derby and the Breeders’ Cup Classic. His stablemate, Shin Emperor, also had a strong season, placing in the Irish Champion Stakes and coming heartbreakingly close to victory in the Japan Cup. Now, as they prepare for their respective races at Meydan, their team is focused on securing long-awaited wins.

Jockey Ryusei Sakai, recognizing the pressure, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to compete at this level. He remains committed to making the most of this season, aiming to convert last year’s close finishes into victories. Yahagi, ever the strategist, emphasized that both horses are in peak form, having been meticulously prepared for their upcoming challenges.

Forever Young’s battle with Romantic Warrior in Riyadh has only strengthened his resolve. Yahagi believes the added distance and the four-turn layout of the Dubai World Cup will work to his advantage. While some have questioned whether the tough race in Riyadh took a toll, Yahagi is confident that the experience has actually enhanced his form, making him an even stronger contender.

The relationship between Yahagi and Sakai is built on mutual trust and ambition. With a touch of humor, Yahagi often refers to Sakai as his apprentice, but the respect they share is clear. Their entire team is aligned in their mission to achieve greatness on the global racing stage, and Yahagi firmly believes he has the best team in the world.

While Shin Emperor has yet to secure a Group 1 victory, his performance in the Neom Turf Cup demonstrated his growing potential. Yahagi noted that the horse has adapted well to Dubai but required a slightly more intense training session to ensure he is fully prepared for the Sheema Classic.

Looking beyond Dubai, Forever Young’s future remains open-ended. There is a strong possibility that he will continue racing at five, with a return to the Breeders’ Cup Classic on the horizon. Discussions are also underway about testing his abilities on turf before the end of his career. Meanwhile, Shin Emperor is likely to compete in Britain this summer, with the International Stakes at York serving as a stepping stone to another shot at the prestigious Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe.

For Japanese racing fans, the Dubai World Cup holds a special place. The race gained widespread admiration after Victoire Pisa’s emotional victory in 2011, a moment that brought hope to Japan during a difficult time. If Forever Young meets expectations on Saturday, it will further strengthen Japan’s connection to this iconic event.

The anticipation for the Dubai World Cup 2025 continues to build as contenders from across the globe complete their final preparations at Meydan. With a staggering $12 million prize purse, the Group 1 Dubai World Cup (sponsored by Emirates Airline) remains the headline event, drawing elite competitors and equine superstars.

Among the most closely watched horses on Wednesday were Ushba Tesoro and Wilson Tesoro, both trained by Noboru Takagi. Having previously tasted success on this prestigious stage, Yuga Kawada reunited with Wilson Tesoro, exuding confidence after their five-furlong breeze. Meanwhile, Akira Sugawara praised Ushba Tesoro’s conditioning, indicating the horse had fully recovered from recent exertions. Takagi himself expressed satisfaction with their progress, hinting at a strong showing on Saturday.

The $6 million Dubai Sheema Classic (sponsored by Longines) is shaping up as a fiercely contested affair. Danon Decile, a standout performer from Japan, has been the center of attention, with trainer Shogo Yasuda emphasizing that his horse’s performance, rather than the competition, is the primary focus. Yasuda remains optimistic that Danon Decile has yet to showcase his peak ability, with a potential European campaign on the horizon if he impresses at Meydan. Other contenders, including Cervinia and Durezza, looked sharp in their breezes, with their trainers expressing satisfaction over their form.

In the $5 million Dubai Turf (sponsored by DP World), Japanese contender Brede Weg was seen stretching out on the Meydan turf under the watchful eye of Christophe Lemaire, while Holloway Boy, trained by Karl Burke, completed his final preparations after an already impressive carnival in Dubai. Having secured notable finishes in the Zabeel Mile and Singspiel Stakes, Holloway Boy is expected to be a key player in this prestigious event.

The $2 million Dubai Golden Shaheen (sponsored by Nakheel) will see local trainer Doug Watson pin his hopes on Rafid, a colt whose pedigree hints at a strong performance. Rafid’s dam, Rayya, was a formidable competitor on this track, and Watson remains hopeful her son can carry forward the legacy. Meanwhile, Japanese sprinter Kurojishi Joe impressed during his final breeze, showing readiness for the high-stakes sprint.

The Al Quoz Sprint (sponsored by Azizi Developments), offering a $1.5 million prize, will feature the ever-consistent Believing, whose seamless transition to Dubai has encouraged trainer George Boughey. A strong contender in numerous Group 1 races, Believing will face a deep field, including Hong Kong’s Howdeepisyourlove, whose trainer John Size remains confident in his ability to finish strongly. Local hopes rest on Marbaan, who has enjoyed a stellar campaign under Michael Costa.

The UAE Derby (sponsored by Jumeirah) sees another Doug Watson trainee, Rafid, looking to etch his name in history, following in the footsteps of his dam, Rayya. His recent performance in the Al Wasl Classic demonstrated his growing potential, and Watson is optimistic about his chances. Meanwhile, Japan’s Peptide Nile has also been shaping up well for this high-stakes event.

The Dubai Gold Cup (sponsored by Al Tayer Motors), with a $1 million purse, sees Irish trainer Aidan O’Brien targeting a third consecutive victory. His runner, Continuous, has traveled extensively and put in a strong showing in Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Turf Handicap, reinforcing his credentials as a leading stayer. The five-year-old completed a smooth trackwork session under the watchful eye of O’Brien’s trusted team.

The Godolphin Mile (sponsored by EMAAR) is expected to be a speed-dominated affair, with Sword Point, trained by Frankie Lor, set to be a pace-setter from an inside draw. Having demonstrated his ability on Hong Kong dirt tracks, Lor remains confident in his colt’s ability to dictate the early stages of the race. Meanwhile, Sadaaty, another contender from the Michael Costa yard, has been in strong form and completed his final work at Jebel Ali, giving the team confidence ahead of Saturday’s race.

The Dubai Kahayla Classic (sponsored by One Zabeel Feed) brings the best Purebred Arabian talent to the spotlight, with First Classs aiming to reclaim his crown. Trainer Doug Watson acknowledges the challenge ahead, given the wide draw, but remains confident that his charge is in better shape than last year. Despite stiff competition, Watson believes First Classs can make a strong impact on race night.

With just days to go until the Dubai World Cup 2025, excitement continues to mount. From seasoned champions to rising stars, the lineup promises thrilling action across every division. Stay tuned for comprehensive race-day coverage and expert analysis of this spectacular night of horse racing.

Grand National, also known as the National Hunt horse race, is one of the most prestigious and widely recognized racing events. Held annually at Aintree Racecourse in Aintree, Merseyside, England, near Liverpool, this event has a rich history dating back to 1839. It is a handicap steeplechase covering an official distance of 4 miles and 2 and a half furlongs, with horses jumping 30 fences over two laps. Known for its challenging obstacles and unpredictable nature, the Grand National is a symbol of tradition and excitement. The three-day event begins on April 3rd this year and concludes on April 5th.

The world’s most well-known steeplechase will take place on Saturday, April 3rd, 2025. The opening day sets the tone for excitement as it marks the beginning of the celebration. This event includes seven races where elite horses compete for glory. Last year’s race was won by bookie’s favorite, I AM MAXIMUS.

The day’s racing kicks off at 1:45 PM with the EBC Group Manifesto Novices’ Chase (Grade 1). The notable entries are BOOMBAWN, CROKE PARK, FASCILE MODE, GIDLEIGH PARK, IMPAIRE ET PASSE, JANGO BAIE, MARK OF GOLD, RUBAUD, and THE KALOOKI KID.

Next on the card is the Boodles Anniversary 4-Y-O Juvenile Hurdle (Grade 1), the second race of the day at 2:20 PM. Some of the notable entries are AVIEMORE, COCONUT GROVE, FILIBUSTERING, GIBBS ISLAND, GIVE IT TO ME, LIVE CONTI, MAMBONUMBERFIVE, NATURALLY NIMBLE, PUTURHANSTOGETHER, and TERRORISE.

At 2:55 PM, the Brooklands Golden Miller Chronograph Bowl Chase (Grade 1) takes center stage. The contenders include AHOY SENOR, DJELO, EMBASSY GARDENS, GAELIC WARRIOR, GREY DAWNING, SPILLANE’S TOWER, STAGE STAR, and THE REAL WHACKER.

Next comes the William Hill Aintree Hurdle (Grade 1) as the fourth race of the day at 3:30 PM. The notable runners are CONSTITUTION HILL, SALVER, TELLHERTHENAME, BREAK MY SOUL, LOSSIEMOUTH, TAKE NO CHANCES, and WODHOOH.

At 4:05 PM, the Randox Foxhunters’ Chase will take place. Some of the notable entries are A JET OF OUR OWN, ANNAMIX, AUTONOMOUS CLOUD, BARDENSTOWN LAD, BENNYS KING, BOTHWELL BRIDGE, CAPTAIN TOMMY, DORKING COCK, EVA’S OSKAR, and FAMOUS CLERMONT.

Next on the card is the Close Brothers Red Rum Handicap Chase at 4:40 PM. Some of the notable runners include TOMMY’S OSCAR, HUNTERS YARN, MY MATE MOZZIE, GUNSIGHT RIDGE, GENERAL MEDRANO, CALICO, THE FOLKES TIARA, DR T J ECKLEBURG, SANS BRUIT, and PRIMOZ.

The Goffs Nickel Coin Mares’ Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race (Grade 2) will close the day at 5:15 PM. Some of the notable contenders are AMELIA’S STAR, BETTY’S DAISY, BLUE BETTY, CELESTRON STAR, CHARISMA CAT, GETAWHISKY, HIGHLAND HAVEN, JACKIE HOBBS, KAPABILITY, and KINGSTON QUEEN.

This event is more than just about the races; it offers a vibrant and festive atmosphere, making it an unforgettable experience for spectators at the racecourse.

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πŸ‡πŸ’₯ Jumbo Legend proves his stamina with a sensational win in the Class 3 Hanshin Handicap (2200m) at Happy Valley! A thrilling finish under Harry Bentley keeps the Hong Kong racing excitement alive. Who's ready for more action at Sha Tin this weekend? πŸ†πŸ”₯

Read the article for more insights ‡️ 
https://racebuzz.com/hong-kong-racing-action-jumbo-legend-atzeni-and-purton-steal-the-show/

#HongKongRacing #JumboLegend #CasparFownes #HorseRacing #HappyValley #RaceToGlory #RaceBuzz

πŸ‡πŸ’₯ Jumbo Legend proves his stamina with a sensational win in the Class 3 Hanshin Handicap (2200m) at Happy Valley! A thrilling finish under Harry Bentley keeps the Hong Kong racing excitement alive. Who`s ready for more action at Sha Tin this weekend? πŸ†πŸ”₯

Read the article for more insights ‡️
https://racebuzz.com/hong-kong-racing-action-jumbo-legend-atzeni-and-purton-steal-the-show/

#HongKongRacing #JumboLegend #CasparFownes #HorseRacing #HappyValley #RaceToGlory #RaceBuzz
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πŸ‡βœ¨ ONLY 2 DAYS TO GO! βœ¨πŸ‡

🚨 The Countdown Begins! 🚨
One of the BIGGEST Racing Festivals in Indian Horse Racing is almost here!

🐎 RWITC’s Indian Racing Carnival 2025 πŸ†
πŸ—“οΈ 5th & 6th April 
πŸ“ Mahalakshmi Racecourse, Mumbai

πŸ’° WIN 5 LAKHS! πŸ’°
Think you know racing? Predict the Top 4 in the C.N. Wadia Gold Cup (April 6th) & WIN!

🎟 Free Entry for Ladies & RWITC Members
🎁 Bet β‚Ή500 on select races & enter the Lucky Draw! Win Smart TVs, mobiles & more!

🎢 Beyond Racing 🎢
🌟 Flea Markets | Gourmet Delights by Nksha | Thrilling Entertainment | Signature Cocktails 🍾

πŸ”₯ The BIGGEST WEEKEND in Indian racing is here! Are you ready? πŸ”₯

πŸ“ Just 2 days to go – See you at the races! πŸ‡πŸ†

#IndianRacingCarnival #RWITC #CNWadiaGoldCup #WinBig #WeekendVibes #2DaysToGo #RaceBuzz

πŸ‡βœ¨ ONLY 2 DAYS TO GO! βœ¨πŸ‡

🚨 The Countdown Begins! 🚨
One of the BIGGEST Racing Festivals in Indian Horse Racing is almost here!

🐎 RWITC’s Indian Racing Carnival 2025 πŸ†
πŸ—“οΈ 5th & 6th April
πŸ“ Mahalakshmi Racecourse, Mumbai

πŸ’° WIN 5 LAKHS! πŸ’°
Think you know racing? Predict the Top 4 in the C.N. Wadia Gold Cup (April 6th) & WIN!

🎟 Free Entry for Ladies & RWITC Members
🎁 Bet β‚Ή500 on select races & enter the Lucky Draw! Win Smart TVs, mobiles & more!

🎢 Beyond Racing 🎢
🌟 Flea Markets | Gourmet Delights by Nksha | Thrilling Entertainment | Signature Cocktails 🍾

πŸ”₯ The BIGGEST WEEKEND in Indian racing is here! Are you ready? πŸ”₯

πŸ“ Just 2 days to go – See you at the races! πŸ‡πŸ†

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🎀 EXCLUSIVE with Bhupat Seemar! πŸ‡πŸ”₯

RaceBuzz caught up with master of the track and a visionary for the sport, Bhupat Seemar after the Dubai World Cup draws! He shared his thoughts on IMPERIAL EMPEROR (IRE) & WALK OF STARS (GB)β€”calling Imperial Emperor "very uncomplicated" and expressing satisfaction with the draw.

Beyond that, he had high praise for Indian horse racing, acknowledging its strong breeding & passionate owners. However, he believes India must go international to truly make its mark! πŸŒπŸ†

Do you agree? Should Indian racing step up on the global stage? Drop your thoughts below! β¬‡οΈπŸ‘‡

Race Video Courtesy πŸŽ₯ : Racing Dubai

#RaceBuzzExclusive #DubaiWorldCup #BhupatSeemar #ImperialEmperor #WalkOfStars #IndianHorseRacing #RacingWorldwide #RaceBuzz

🎀 EXCLUSIVE with Bhupat Seemar! πŸ‡πŸ”₯

RaceBuzz caught up with master of the track and a visionary for the sport, Bhupat Seemar after the Dubai World Cup draws! He shared his thoughts on IMPERIAL EMPEROR (IRE) & WALK OF STARS (GB)β€”calling Imperial Emperor "very uncomplicated" and expressing satisfaction with the draw.

Beyond that, he had high praise for Indian horse racing, acknowledging its strong breeding & passionate owners. However, he believes India must go international to truly make its mark! πŸŒπŸ†

Do you agree? Should Indian racing step up on the global stage? Drop your thoughts below! β¬‡οΈπŸ‘‡

Race Video Courtesy πŸŽ₯ : Racing Dubai

#RaceBuzzExclusive #DubaiWorldCup #BhupatSeemar #ImperialEmperor #WalkOfStars #IndianHorseRacing #RacingWorldwide #RaceBuzz
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Dan Blacker confident of Straight No Chaser triumphing in the 1200 M Dubai Golden Shaheen on Dubai World Cup day ! #dwc25 #dubaiworldcup #racebuzz #horseracingnews

Dan Blacker confident of Straight No Chaser triumphing in the 1200 M Dubai Golden Shaheen on Dubai World Cup day ! #dwc25 #dubaiworldcup #racebuzz #horseracingnews ...

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πŸ‡ DUBAI WORLD CUP SHOWDOWN! πŸ‡¦πŸ‡ͺπŸ”₯

✨ Forever Young & Shin Emperor are ready to take on the world!

🐎 Forever Young – Fresh off a victory over Romantic Warrior, eyes set on global glory!
🐎 Shin Emperor – Poised for a breakthrough on the biggest stage!

🎯 Trainer: Yoshito Yahagi
🎯 Jockey: Ryusei Sakai

Will they make history at Meydan? πŸ†

πŸ”— Read the full preview at www.racebuzz.com!
https://racebuzz.com/dubai-world-cup-2024-can-forever-young-and-shin-emperor-make-history/

#DubaiWorldCup #ForeverYoung #ShinEmperor #HorseRacing #Meydan #RacingGlory #RaceBuzz

πŸ‡ DUBAI WORLD CUP SHOWDOWN! πŸ‡¦πŸ‡ͺπŸ”₯

✨ Forever Young & Shin Emperor are ready to take on the world!

🐎 Forever Young – Fresh off a victory over Romantic Warrior, eyes set on global glory!
🐎 Shin Emperor – Poised for a breakthrough on the biggest stage!

🎯 Trainer: Yoshito Yahagi
🎯 Jockey: Ryusei Sakai

Will they make history at Meydan? πŸ†

πŸ”— Read the full preview at www.racebuzz.com!
https://racebuzz.com/dubai-world-cup-2024-can-forever-young-and-shin-emperor-make-history/

#DubaiWorldCup #ForeverYoung #ShinEmperor #HorseRacing #Meydan #RacingGlory #RaceBuzz
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