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Watson saddles four winners for Al Basti

Jebel Ali : In another dominating display, trainer Doug Watson saddled four winners for owner Malih Al Basti while jockey Wayne Smith helped himself to a double at the Jebel Ali race course yesterday.

  • M. Satya Narayan, Senior Reporter
  • Published: 21:06 November 20, 2009

Champion trainer in the last two seasons, Watson looks headed for a hat-trick, and his four wins came courtesy of four different jockeys.

However, the feature event of the day went to trainer Dhruba Selvaratnam who bagged the Dh120,000 Shadwell Farm Handicap with Otaared under William Buick.

The four year old cruised home with room to spare as Erwan Charpy’s Minefield finished second about four lengths behind.

Superb outing

Jockey Smith won the penultimate race of the day for trainer Rashid Bouresly on Summer Games and then completed a superb outing for Watson and Al Basti by riding home Weald to a classy win in the final race.

Watson had earlier started the third meeting here, as he did in the first two, winning the opening race and it was with Bur Dubai that he took the honours this time round.

Drag O’Donohoe then partnered Lord Ego, another Al Basti horse trained by Watson, to a four-length win in the second race, while Richard Mullen made his winning ride on Elsadeek — the most convincing of the four winners.

Elsadeek sprinted home in a five-furlong race, the victory margin 9.25 lengths, to sweeten a terrific day for Watson and Al Basti.

 

Results

1. Maiden, TB, , Dh 60,000, 7F: 1. Bur Dubai (Doug Watson) Tadhg O’Shea; 2. Slyponi (Doug Watson) R. Mullen; 3. Ab Include (Ali Rashid Al Raihe) R. Ffrench.

Time:1:28.12; Distances:3L, Dist, 1.50L

2. Handicap, TB, rated 60-85, Dh 65,000, 7F: 1. Lord Ego (Doug Watson) Daragh O’Donohoe; 2. Mutanaseb (Ali Rashid Al Raihe) Tadhg O’Shea; 3. Step In Line (Abdullah Bin Huzaim) Jesus Rosales. Time:1:28.41; Distances:4L, 6.25L, 2.25L

3. Shadwell Farm, TB, Conditions, Dh 120,000, 7F: 1. Otaared (Dhruba Selvaratnam) William Buick; 2. Minefield (Erwan Charpy) David Badel; 3. Shopton Lane (Doug Watson) Daragh O’Donohoe Time:1:27.60; Distance:3.75L, Neck,14L

4. Handicap, TB, rated 75-90, Dh 80,000, 5F: 1. Alsadeek (Doug Watson) Richard Mullen; 2. Borehan (Dhruba Selvaratnam) William Buick; 3. Tawaassol (Erwan Charpy) Tadhg O’Shea Time:1:00.06; Distance:9.25L, 2.75L,1.50L

5. Handicap, TB, rated 65-80, Dh 70,000, 9F: 1. Summer Games (Rashid Bouresly) Wayne Smith; 2. Mutajammel(Erwan Charpy) Tadhg O’Shea;

3. Hunter’s Glen (Doug Watson) Daragh O’Donohoe. Time:1.54.21. Distances: 3.5L, 7.5L, 4L.

6. Emirates Airlines Handicap, TB, Conditions, Dh 90,000, 9.75F: 1. Weald (Doug Watson) Wayne Smith; 2. Monte Alto (Ali Rashid Al Raihe) R. Ffrench; 3. Envisage (D. Selvaratnam) William Buick Time:2.04.27. Distances: 1.25L, 3.25L, 2.75L.
 

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