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Dubawi Spectre strikes again in Sand Championship Cup
Trainer al-Ghazali and jockey Casamento dominate card with treble and double
Dubawi Spectre successfully defended the Thoroughbred Sand Championship Cup on the second day of the HH The Amir Sword Festival at the Qatar Racing and Equestrian Club’s Al Rayyan Racecourse Thursday.
Just as he did last year, Mansoor bin Ebrahim al-Mahmoud-owned six-year-old bay gelding showed trademark determination in the concluding stages, digging deep to secure victory by ¾ of a length in the 1700m feature race of the day under the guidance of Marco Casamento, which gave trainer Jassim al-Ghazali, a treble on the card. The victory also gave Casamento a quick-fire double.
Straightening for home, Nuvolari struck the front and engaged in a sustained duel with Dubawi Spectre, who responded gamely when asked for his effort. The pair drew clear of the remainder and battled stride for stride until inside the final 50m, where Dubawi Spectre dug deep to edge ahead and secure victory with authority.
Nuvolari, owned by Nibras Racing Syndicate and trained by Abdulla al-Mulla, raced midfield before pressing forward approaching the home turn, taking the lead on entering the straight and battling the winner all the way to the final 50m under Marco Ghiani to take second, finishing seven lengths ahead of Upton Park.
In the penultimate race of the day, Mared Al Jasra timed his challenge to perfection to win the Purebred Arabian Sand Championship Cup for four-year-olds and upwards over 1700m, Class 2, contested by seven runners. The six-year-old grey, racing for Al Ghazali Stud and trained by Jassim al-Ghazali, broke from barrier two and tracked the pace throughout before wearing down the long-time leader in the closing strides to prevail by 1¼ lengths under Casamento.
Earlier in the day, Mohammed Abdulhadi al-Hajri-owned and Hamad al-Jehani-trained Maysara defied the widest draw in stall 13 with emphatic authority in the 1200m contest for the Local Thoroughbred Sand Championship Cup. The striking six-year-old chestnut mare recorded her second straight win and a fourth success of the season. Making up ground with every stride in the home straight, she swept past the leaders before surging right away in dominant fashion to put the race beyond doubt by 5¾ lengths under jockey Pierre Charles Boudot.
Hay'er Al Shahania, in the colours of Mansoor Mesfer al-Shahwani, returned to winning ways in the Local Purebred Arabian Sand Championship Cup, the open 1200m contest. Building on his recent runner-up effort, the four-year-old grey colt ridden by Szczepan Mazur recorded a third victory of the season. Always travelling strongly on the pace, he produced a mighty late effort, quickening decisively inside the final 300m and drawing clear with authority to score by 4½ lengths.
RESULTS
49th HH The Amir Sword Festival - Day 2
WINNERS: (Horse, Trainer, Jockey)
- Thoroughbred Sand Championship Cup Dubawi Spectre, Jassim al-Ghazali, Marco Casamento
- Purebred Arabian Sand Championship Cup Mared Al Jasra, Jassim al-Ghazali, Marco Casamento
- Local Thoroughbred Sand Championship Cup Maysara, Hamad al-Jehani, Pierre Charles Boudot
- Local Purebred Arabian Sand Championship Cup Hay'er Al Shahania, Abdulla Mesfer al-Shahwani, Szczepan Mazur
- Thoroughbred Sand Championship Cup Calafiori, Mohammed al-Ghazali, Lukas Delozier
- Middle Distance Cup, Local Purebred Arabian Handicap (85-105) Za'eer Al Shahania, Eng. Osama Omer Al-Dafea, Maxime Guyon
- Sand Sprint Cup, Thoroughbred Handicap (85-105) Townsend Manor, Jassim al-Ghazali, Maxime Guyon
- Purebred Arabian Handicap Cup (70-90) Sha’alan, Mohammed al-Ghazali, Soufiane Saadi