The Dubai Racing Carnival returns to centre stage at Meydan on Friday evening, promising a fiercely competitive eight-race programme in which depth and intrigue run through every contest. With full fields and proven Carnival performers scattered across the card, the Dubai Racing Carnival once again underlines its reputation as one of the winter’s most compelling international showcases.
The official feature is race five, the 1400-metre turf Longines Spirit Flyback Handicap, a AED250,000 prize that has drawn a field of 14 in-form runners. Three arrive on the back of victories — Beccali, English Oak and The Fingal Raven — and each brings a progressive profile to a race that looks wide open on paper.
Jamie Osborne’s The Fingal Raven, a talented but occasionally quirky four-year-old, bids to build on a breakthrough success a fortnight ago. “He seems to have bounced out of his win a fortnight ago,” said Osborne. “This will probably require a lifetime best but he has the ability to step up again. The draw [13 of 14] could have been kinder.” It is a test of both class and composure from a wide gate.
Another British challenger, Hawksbill, represents Richard Spencer and seeks compensation after a luckless effort in the Lord Glitters Handicap last week. Beaten nine lengths, he had excuses. “Hawksbill ran well [5th] on his first start in Meydan, but the last day Saffie’s iron kicked out leaving the stalls which lit him up and he was far too keen,” Spencer explained. “We’re dropping back to the seven furlongs [1400 metres] so hopefully he can settle and we’ll see a better performance than we did on his last start.”
Silver Sword Eyes Carnival Hat-Trick at Dubai Racing Carnival
Earlier on the card, race three — the 2000-metre turf Longines Primaluna Handicap — features the popular Silver Sword, who seeks a third Carnival success for Dylan Cunha. Fifth over 1600 metres last time, he returns to a trip that has suited him well in the past.
“Silver Sword loves Dubai,” said the Newmarket-based South African trainer. “This is a good spot for him. He’s in great form and I expect the usual solid performance back up in trip.” A proven performer at Meydan, he remains one of the more reliable contenders of the meeting.
Thundering, trained by Spanish champion Guillermo Arizkorreta, also lines up. A Carnival winner in January 2025 over 2410 metres, he reverts to turf after finishing seventh on dirt on his seasonal return. “I thought he ran OK on the dirt, probably he needed the race and got a bit tired,” Arizkorreta noted. “They’ve dropped him 3lbs and now he’s 87. He ran alright off 86 in a couple of handicaps so hopefully he’ll do well back on grass, although the draw [14] could be better.”
Gun Carriage Aims to Fire on Dirt
Dylan Cunha doubles up with Gun Carriage in the 1600-metre dirt Longines Spirit Pilot Handicap. The four-year-old, once an airline pilot’s namesake, shaped with promise when third to Telemark over course and distance last time and now benefits from a favourable inside draw.
“Gun Carriage finally has a good draw [1],” Cunha said. “He’s run really well without winning and been eye-catching from terrible draws. I hope to see him get it right on Friday with some luck. He’s one to follow this week.” Among his 14 rivals are Lasudood, runner-up to Telemark, and course-and-distance scorer Force And Valour.
The penultimate contest, the 1200-metre turf Longines Conquest Chronograph Handicap, has also attracted a maximum field of 14. Spencer relies on Start Me Up, partnered by George Wood. “Start Me Up has run well in a couple of races from really bad draws, but tomorrow he’s drawn in three,” said Spencer. “We’re hopeful of a good run in a handicap for the first time, with cheek pieces and a tongue tie on. Hopefully he can run well in what looks quite an open race.”
Proceedings begin at 5:30pm with a 16-runner Purebred Arabian Longines Conquest Handicap, setting the tone for what promises to be another absorbing chapter of the Dubai Racing Carnival at Meydan — an evening where opportunity and ambition meet under the lights.
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