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2019 Likely Fields 2019 LIKELY FIELDS RACE 9 : US$12,000,000 DUBAI WORLD CUP (GROUP 1) RACE 6 : US$2,500,000 DUBAI GOLDEN SHAHEEN (GROUP 1) Post Time : 8:40pm 2,000m (a10 furlongs) Dirt Post Time : 6:40pm 1,200m (a6 furlongs) Dirt Sponsored by Emirates Airline Sponsored by Gulf News 1st: $7,200,000 2nd: $2,400,000 3rd: $1,200,000 4th: $600,000 1st: $1,500,000 2nd: $500,000 3rd: $250,000 4th: $125,000 5th: $360,000 6th: $240,000 5th: $75,000 6th: $50,000 THUNDER SNOW (IRE) UAE Saeed bin Suroor IMPERIAL HINT (USA) USA Luis Carvajal, Jr. AUDIBLE (USA) USA Todd Pletcher ROY H (USA) USA Peter Miller YOSHIDA (JPN) USA William Mott PROMISES FULFILLED (USA) USA Dale Romans GUNNEVERA (USA) USA Antonio Sano XY JET (USA) USA Jorge Navarro CAPEZZANO (USA) UAE Salem bin Ghadayer DRAFTED (USA) UAE Douglas Watson NORTH AMERICA (GB) UAE Satish Seemar MATERA SKY (USA) Japan Hideyuki Mori K T BRAVE (JPN) Japan Haruki Sugiyama NINE BELOW ZERO (GB) Bahrain Fawzi Nass PAVEL (USA) USA Doug O'Neill TATO KEY (ARG) Ireland David Marnane SEEKING THE SOUL (USA) USA Dallas Stewart SWITZERLAND (USA) USA Steve Asmussen GRONKOWSKI (USA) UAE Salem bin Ghadayer FIGHT HERO (GB) Hong Kong Me Tsui NEW TRAILS (USA) UAE Ahmad bin Harmash AXELROD (USA) UAE Salem bin Ghadayer DOLKONG (USA) South Korea Simon Foster RACE 8 : US$6,000,000 LONGINES DUBAI SHEEMA CLASSIC (GROUP 1) RACE 5 : US$2,500,000 UAE DERBY (GROUP 2) Post Time : 8:00pm 2,410m (a12.0 furlongs) Turf Post Time : 6:05pm 1,900m (a9.5 furlongs) Dirt 1st: $3,600,000 2nd: $1,200,000 3rd: $600,000 4th: $300,000 Sponsored by The Saeed & Al Mohammed Al Naboodah Group 5th: $180,000 6th: $120,000 1st: $1,500,000 2nd: $500,000 3rd: $250,000 4th: 125,000 REY DE ORO (JPN) Japan Kazuo Fujisawa 5th: $75,000 6th: $50,000 SUAVE RICHARD (JPN) Japan Yasushi Shono PLUS QUE PARFAIT (USA) USA Brendan Walsh CHEVAL GRAND (JPN) Japan Yasuo Tomomichi DIVINE IMAGE (USA) UAE Charlie Appleby DESERT ENCOUNTER (IRE) UK David Simcock DERMA LOUVRE (JPN) Japan Hirofumi Toda OLD PERSIAN (GB) UAE Charlie Appleby VAN BEETHOVEN (CAN) Ireland Aidan O'Brien CROSS COUNTER (GB) UAE Charlie Appleby ESTIHDAAF (USA) UAE Saeed bin Suroor MAGIC WAND (IRE) Ireland Aidan O'Brien WALKING THUNDER (USA) UAE Ahmad bin Harmash RACING HISTORY (IRE) UAE Saeed bin Suroor GOLDEN JAGUAR (USA) UAE Ahmad bin Harmash HUNTING HORN (IRE) Ireland Aidan O'Brien GRAY MAGICIAN (USA) USA Peter Miller JAHBATH (GB) UK William Haggas STUBBINS (USA) USA Doug O'Neill SWIFT ROSE (IRE) UAE Saeed bin Suroor SUPERIOR (USA) UAE Ahmad bin Harmash GRECKO (ARG) USA Kenneth McPeek MANGUZI (FR) UAE Ali Rashid Al Rayhi RACE 7 : US$6,000,000 DUBAI TURF (GROUP 1) RACE 4 : US$2,000,000 AL QUOZ SPRINT (GROUP 1) Post Time : 7:20pm 1,800m (a9 furlongs) Turf Post Time : 5:30pm 1,200m (a6 furlongs) Turf Sponsored by DP World Sponsored by Azizi Developments 1st: $3,600,000 2nd: $1,200,000 3rd: $600,000 4th: $300,000 1st: $1,200,000 2nd: $400,000 3rd: $200,000 4th: $100,000 5th: $180,000 6th: $120,000 5th: $60,000 6th: $40,000 ALMOND EYE (JPN) Japan Sakae Kunieda BLUE POINT (IRE) UAE Charlie Appleby I CAN FLY (GB) Ireland Aidan O'Brien BRAVE SMASH (JPN) Australia Kris Lees DREAM CASTLE (GB) UAE Saeed bin Suroor SANDS OF MALI (FR) UK Richard Fahey SOUTHERN LEGEND (AUS) Hong Kong Caspar Fownes STORMY LIBERAL (USA) USA Peter Miller WITHOUT PAROLE (GB) UK John Gosden VIDDORA (AUS) Australia Lloyd Kennewell YULONG PRINCE (SAF) South Africa Mike de Kock CARIBOU CLUB (USA) USA Thomas Proctor LORD GLITTERS (FR) UK David O'Meara LOST TREASURE (IRE) Ireland Aidan O'Brien WOOTTON (FR) UAE Charlie Appleby BELVOIR BAY (GB) USA Peter Miller CENTURY DREAM (IRE) UK Simon Crisford THE RIGHT MAN (GB) France Didier Guillemin DEIRDRE (JPN) Japan Mitsuru Hashida ILLUSTRIOUS LAD (AUS) Australia Peter Gelagotis VIVLOS (JPN) Japan Yasuo Tomomichi WISHFUL THINKER (AUS) Hong Kong Richard Gibson MAJESTIC MAMBO (SAF) South Africa Mike de Kock EKHTIYAAR (GB) UAE Douglas Watson MOUNTAIN HUNTER (USA) UAE Saeed bin Suroor MAZZINI (GB) Bahrain Fawzi Nass * 1 of 2 2019 LIKELY FIELDS File Updated: 3/19/2019 2019 LIKELY FIELDS RACE 3 : US$1,500,000 DUBAI GOLD CUP (GROUP 2) * Post Time : 4:50pm 3,200m (a16 furlongs) Turf Sponsored by Al Tayer Motors 1st: $900,000 2nd: $300,000 3rd: $150,000 4th: $75,000 5th: $45,000 6th: $30,000 CROSS COUNTER (GB) UAE Charlie Appleby CALL THE WIND (GB) France Freddy Head WEEKENDER (GB) UK John Gosden ISPOLINI (GB) UAE Charlie Appleby PRINCE OF ARRAN (GB) UK Charlie Fellowes MARINARESCO (SAF) South Africa Mike de Kock GOLD MOUNT (GB) Hong Kong Richard Gibson PLATINUM WARRIOR (IRE) USA John W. Sadler TEAM TALK (GB) UAE Saeed bin Suroor SHARPALO (FR) UAE Ahmad bin Harmash RED GALILEO (GB) UAE Saeed bin Suroor * Weatherbys Hamilton Stayers' Million Elite Qualifier RACE 2 : US$1,500,000 GODOLPHIN MILE (GROUP 2) Post Time : 4:15pm 1,600m (a8 furlongs) Dirt Sponsored by Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum City District One 1st: $900,000 2nd: $300,000 3rd: $150,000 4th: $75,000 5th: $45,000 6th: $30,000 MUNTAZAH (GB) UAE Douglas Watson NONKONO YUME (JPN) Japan Yukihiro Kato COAL FRONT (USA) USA Todd Pletcher TRUE TIMBER (USA) USA Kiaran McLaughlin HEAVY METAL (GB) UAE Salem bin Ghadayer LOGRADO (ARG) UAE Erwan Charpy GOOD CURRY (TUR) Turkey Bayram Kocakaya AFRICAN RIDE (GB) UK Simon Crisford KIMBEAR (USA) UAE Douglas Watson MUSAWAAT (GB) Bahrain Fawzi Nass SECRET AMBITION (GB) UAE Satish Seemar IBN MALIK (IRE) UAE Musabbah Al Muhairi MAJOR PARTNERSHIP (IRE) UAE Saeed bin Suroor RACE 1 : US$1,000,000 DUBAI KAHAYLA CLASSIC (GROUP 1) (For Purebred Arabians) Post Time : 3:45pm 2,000m (a10 furlongs) Dirt Sponsored by Mubadala 1st:$600,000 2nd: $200,000 3rd: $100,000 4th: $50,000 5th: $30,000 6th: $20,000 TALLAAB AL KHALEDIAH (SA) Saudi Arabia Mutlaq bin Mushreef AL SHAMOOS (FR) France Charles Gourdain FAZZA AL KHALEDIAH (FR) Poland Michal Borkowski AL ZAHIR (FR) UAE Ali Rashid Al Rayhi AF MAHER (AE) UAE Ernst Oertel BARNAMAJ (FR) UAE Ali Rashid Al Rayhi AF AL SAJANJLE (AE) UAE Ernst Oertel CHADDAD (OM) UAE Salem bin Ghadayer ZIYADD (FR) UAE Jean de Roualle GOSHAWKE (US) UAE Abdallah Al Hammadi MAWAHIB (FR) UAE Eric Le Martinel DARIUS DU PAON (FR) UAE Eric Le Martinel RMMAS (FR) UAE Jean de Roualle BF MUGHADER (OM) UAE Younis Al Kalbani AMWAJ (FR) UAE Eric Le Martinel 2 of 2 2019 LIKELY FIELDS File Updated: 3/19/2019 .
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