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Old 02-15-2007, 07:53 AM
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Wow, all horses we probably know. I didn't realize Zakocity and Forty Licks were sold to the sheiks.
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Old 02-15-2007, 09:20 AM
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I hate it when they change their names. As if buying them up and taking them out of the country isn't enough of a slap in the face they have to rub it in by showing no respect for American racing and changing his name.
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Old 02-15-2007, 09:29 AM
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What did they change poor old Dynever's name to when he retired?
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Old 02-15-2007, 09:33 AM
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I love Premium Tap and really think he is the most underrated horse thats raced in America in quite some time. Maybe since Formal Gold.

A shame he isnt running in the states. Really frustrating when our handicap division is already very weak, a horse that is clearly one of our top 3 gets sent somewhere liek Saudi Arabia.

Not what this sport needs right now.
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Old 02-15-2007, 09:34 AM
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I met some of the Premium Tap "crew" down in L-ville for the Breeders Cup this year. They seemed like a jovial bunch, and I was saddened to see them sell. I guess when that kind of cash is thrown at you, it's hard to say no.
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Old 02-15-2007, 09:44 AM
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Certainly cant blame them for selling, but it still crushes our fanfare. Some of these horses you see recently in the big handicap races leave a lot to be desired. Sun King may actually get his grade 1 if this trend continues, and even funnier, Jazil may get another one.
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Old 02-15-2007, 09:54 AM
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Janadriyah 1m4f (dirt)
THE best race in the Gulf this week isn’t in Dubai, it won’t be on TV and there certainly won’t be any betting.

The race in question takes place on Friday, at the King Abdul Aziz racecourse at Jandriyah, near the Saudi Arabian capital Riyadh, which hosts what amounts to a majortrial for the Dubai World Cup.

The King’s Cup - or the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup, to give the race its proper title – is Saudi Arabia’s foremost race. Formerly a 2m1f event, it is now a 1m4f race – and it features a clash between Breeders’Cup Classic third Premium Tap and Forty Licks, Argentina’s Horse of the Year. Both are being aimed at the World Cup next month.

Mick Kinane flies in from Dubai to partner Forty Licks for Englishman Ian Jory, who also saddles Chiquitin (Johnny Murtagh), fifth in the 2006 World Cup.


They will be running under different names, however, racing as Alhakan (Forty Licks) and Alnuman (Chiquitin), while the John Kimmel-trained Premium Tap is, for Friday’s race at least, now known as Allam. He will be ridden by US pilot Kent Desormeaux.

All these horses are now owned by various members of the Saudi royal family, including Forty Licks, whose victories include the last two legs of the Argentine Triple Crown in 2005-06.

“It’s going to be agreat race and we’ll get a better understanding of our chance in the Dubai World Cup after this,” said Jory. “The Prince and I are obviously keen to win the big race at home before aiming at the Dubai World Cup.”
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