Double celebration for Mullen, Rayhi and Jara

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Double celebration for Mullen, Rayhi and Jara
USA's Draco, ridden by Tadhg O'Shea, came first during the race meeting at Jebel Ali Racecourse on Friday.

Dubai - High On Life set a blistering early pace

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Published: Fri 16 Nov 2018, 9:10 PM

Last updated: Mon 19 Nov 2018, 10:15 PM

Jebel Ali Racecourse staged its second meeting of the new season on Friday afternoon, a seven-race card highlighted by a 1200m rated conditions contest won stylishly by Above Normal, according to a press release.
With High On Life setting a blistering early pace under Royston Ffrench very few of the nine runners were ever able to land a blow with Richard Mullen and Above Normal last but one at halfway.
Ffrench's mount burned off those who chased him by the 200m pole but, meanwhile, Mullen had pulled Above Normal around the septet in front of him to challenge down the centre of the track.
As the distress signals went out on High On Life, who actually weakened into fifth over the closing stages, Mullen's mount swept past in the final 100m to win going away and record a second course and distance victory this season, having won a handicap at the first Jebel Ali meeting three weeks ago.
He also won on this course, over 1400m, in March and has proved a shrewd acquisition for owner Nasir Askar.
Horses owned by syndicates have made a bright start to the new season and Touch Gold Racing were celebrating a second success of the campaign after a hard fought victory by Au Coeur in a 1400m handicap, initiating the double for Mullen and Seemar.
Restricted to 3-year-olds, a 1400m conditions contest looked a hot heat on paper but was turned into something of a procession by local debutant Draco who was always travelling strongly under Tadhg O'Shea.
In doing so he provided his trainer Nicholas Bachalard, with a first winner since being appointed by Draco's owner and racecourse patron, Sheikh Ahmed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, to train at the adjoining Jebel Ali Stables.
Early leader Alkhalifa cried enough at the halfway point and Wasim, attempting to concede weight to his eight rivals, swept by under apprentice Saeed Al Mazrooei. However, O'Shea was sat motionless on Draco, a 3-year-old Astrology colt who had landed the most recent of his three starts in the US in September 2017 to lose his maiden tag. Once O'Shea asked for an effort the race was over to the delight and perhaps relief, of his trainer.
When it comes to racing Purebred Arabians foaled in the UAE, Khalid Khalifa Al Nabooda has few peers and provided first and second in the opening 1400m maiden for those bred locally. Fernando Jara was soon out in front aboard the Ali Rashid Al Rayhi-trained AF Meghwaar, having his third outing of the season and after an excellent second over 1200m at Sharjah last Saturday.
The pair were never headed, galloping resolutely up the hill, chased throughout by Tadhg O'Shea aboard AF AL Arrafah who was second with the pair both homebred by Al Nabooda.
Jara, who also won what was the very first race of the UAE season for Al Rayhi aboard Hello three weeks earlier, said: "He already had two runs this season so was obviously race fit and that perhaps told as he stayed on very well after a very good run at Sharjah last week. Six days between races is not a long time but he is tough and resilient. It was a gutsy effort from the horse and a great start to the afternoon."
The 1950m maiden was another race in which few of the field were ever able to get involved and was won smoothly by Arch Gold, confidently ridden by Pat Dobbs for Doug Watson.


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