GLOBEFORM RATINGS 17:15 local time Race 2 THE AL QUOZ
Transcription
GLOBEFORM RATINGS 17:15 local time Race 2 THE AL QUOZ
Globeform's 2011 Dubai World Cup Special GLOBEFORM RATINGS THE AL QUOZ SPRINT (G2) 17:15 local time Race 2 Meydan 26 March 2011 – 1000 metres / 5 furlongs Turf Runners presented with best Globeform, sire, trainer, jockey. Globeform ratings are expressed in pounds. One length equals 3b over this distance 120 119 117 115 114 113 112 112 112 111 110 110 …? 108 107 107 JJ THE JET PLANE (Jet Master) SOLE POWER (Kyllachy) WAR ARTIST (Orpen) MR GRUFF (Mr Greeley) HAPPY DUBAI (Indian Ridge) STRADIVINSKY (Stravinsky) SPIN CYCLE (Exceed And Excel) PROHIBIT (Oasis Dream) MONSIEUR JOE (Choisir) TRIPLE ASPECT (Danetime) MAR ADENTRO (Marju) QUICK ENOUGH (High Brite) BETTER BE THE ONE (More Than Rady) PICADILLY FILLY (Exceed And Excel) INVINCIBLE ASH (Invincible Spirit) INXILE (Fayruz) M Hodalakis E Lynam R Collett R Ellis A Al Raihe R Dutrow Jr S Seemar R Cowell W Swinburn W Haggas R Cothard D O'Neill M Freedman E Creighton M Halford D Nicholls B Fayd'Herbe W Lordan O Peslier J Rosario R French J Leparoux R Mullen L Dettori J Spencer R Moore C Soumillon R Bejarano D Beasley Edward Creighton J Murtagh A Nicholls GLOBEFORM ANALYSIS WAR ARTIST, on offer at a massive 10-1 in the early betting, returned to form with a fine win over Rileyskeepingfaith over 1200 metres here at Meydan last time out, and he has enough class to win this – if on song. Perhaps not one of the most consistent sprinters around, he is still well worth backing at such long odds. Rileyskeepingfaith (who runs in the Godolphin Mile) gave his form a boost by winning the Zabeel Mile (G2) on his next outing. War Artist beat him readily in a handicap, while conceding 14lb. He is effective over 5 and 6 furlongs and has enough early speed to get a good stalking position early on. SOLE POWER, a Group 1 winner over 5 furlongs in England last year, is also interesting – he could actually improve – and J J THE JET PLANE is the obvious one – having won easily under top weight in a handicap here on his most recent start. He is a 2-1 favourite with the bookmakers though, and that seems awfully short. Having won the Hong Kong Sprint (G1) he is the high-profile name in the Al Quoz but don't forget; he is clearly better suited by 1200 metres. STRADIVINSKY clocked a sharp time when winning over this distance at Gulfstream Park in January, and looks the best chance for North America. __ _ _ ________________________________________________________ GLOBEFORM SELECTIONS A: 9 WAR ARTIST B: 11 J J THE JET PLANE, 12 SOLE POWER C: 14 STRADIVINSKY Worth knowing... This event has been run just twice previously, but then over 1200 metres, with victories for South Africa's J J The Jet Plane and Hong Kong's Joy And Fun. Globeform's 2011 Dubai World Cup Special Leading Al Quoz contenders JJ THE JET PLANE won the Al Quoz two years ago, when it was run over 1200 metres, his preferred distance. A handicap win here 16 days ago put him firmly on course for another crack at the big sprint. JJ The Jet Plane will prefer a hot early pace – something that is quite likely. He defeated Golden Shaheen contender Rocket Man in the Hong Kong Sprint (G1) at Sha Tin last December. Rocket Man got first run on him – as they had raced in third and fourth place in the early exchanges - but JJ The Jet Plane found an extra gear close home and just got up to steal the prize by a nose. JJ The Jet Plane had won two Group 1 sprints over 1200 metres in South Africa earlier in the season and he has also shown himself to be competitive at the highest level when shipped to England. SOLE POWER was a 100-1 shock winner of the Nunthorpe Stakes (G1) over 5 furlongs (1000m) at York in England last year, beating the heavy favourite Starspangledbanner by 1 ¼ lengths after coming with a strong finish to lead 50 yards from the winning post. Fellow Al Quoz contender Picadilly Filly was third. Sole Power, and Irish trained gelding, had won twice over the minimum trip before but in considerably lower grades, and it will be interesting to see if he can confirm the York form this term. If he can, he will be one of the leading players in the sprint division. Starspangledbanner ran below his best at York but he had previously won both the Golden Jubilee (G1) at Royal Ascot and July Cup (G1) at Newmarket and was the top sprinter in Europe in 2010. STRADIVINSKY, shipped over from Florida, set himself up for this task by winning the Gulfstream Park Turf Sprint (G3) in January. Staged over the same distance as the Al Quoz, the race attracted just five runners but it was quite competitive. Stradivinsky carried top weight to win by 1 ¼ lengths from Great Attack. He ran the 5 furlongs in 56,7 seconds. He possesses good speed but stays further too, as demonstrated when he took the 6-furlong Jaipur Stakes (G3) at Belmont last July. That was his fourth consecutive success and he ran another solid race to finish third behind Chamberlain Bridge in September. While Chamberlain Bridge built on that to take the Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint (G2), Stradivinsky failed to fire at the Breeders' Cup, and beat only one of the 13 rivals in the big event. He had probably lost his form at that stage. His win in January indicates that he has regained it now. MR. GRUFF is another US contender. He often leads straight away, and normally finishes in the first three. That said, quite how effective he will be over 1000 metres remains to be seen, as he has raced over further in the US. Mr. Gruff even showed enough stamina to take third in the Shoemaker Mile (G1) at Hollywood Park last year, when he was beaten just a length behind Duty Free contender Victor's Cry after leading into the straight. He had previously beaten Victor's Cry by 2 ¼ lengths to win the San Simeon Handicap (G3) over 6.5 furlongs (1300 metres) at Santa Anita. Mr. Gruff has had his career interrupted by hind end problems and he is thus lightly raced; just nine starts is not much for a seven-year-old, but Mr. Gruff has a nice strike rate, with five wins to date. This will be his first run for nine months, though he often runs well after a break and that is not a cause for concern. GLOBEFORM RATINGS 2010 AL QUOZ SPRINT (G3) 1200 m. / 6 furlongs Globeform Jockey / Trainer 1 – JOY AND FUN (Cullen) 2 – Fravashi (Falbrav) 3 – California Flag (Avenue of Flags) GF 118 GF 116 GF 115 Brett Doyle / Derek Cruz / HK Winner's previous run: 5th Chairman's Sprint Prize (G1), 6 fur., Turf, Sha Tin 21 Feb