Pocket power could stay at home?

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Pocket power could stay at home?

15 years 10 months ago
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From racing post...


MULTIPLE Grade 1 winner Pocket Power, thought to be under consideration for the Dubai Carnival, may be campaigned at home instead.

Connections said last month the dual horse of the year would probably go to Dubai for the carnival season, although they stressed that no final decision had been made.

However, trainer Mike Bass has been having second thoughts about the wisdom of the trip and said: "There is a doubt about Dubai. It would mean a very tough preparation and races in quick succession - and I don't think that's the right thing for the horse."

South African horses going to Dubai are subject to strict quarantine requirements and must spend a month in Europe en route. Keeping Pocket Power anywhere near fit during this time could be complicated by the problems he sometimes has with a sore near-fore foot.

If he stays in South Africa, the seven-year-old is likely to bid to extend his record-breaking sequences in the Queen's Plate and J & B Met. He has won the last three runnings of each and no other horse has ever won more than two of either event.

Pocket Power can expect a formidable challenge from Big City Life. The four-year-old won three Grade 1 races last season, including the Durban July and could still be improving.

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15 years 10 months ago
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Will the new track in Dubai be ready for the whole carnival next year?

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15 years 10 months ago
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apparently it will be - i will post some photos I got of the new track/buildings!

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15 years 10 months ago
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Meydan Grandstand taken on 11 July

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15 years 10 months ago
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Hey P..I heard will only be used on World Cup nite?

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15 years 10 months ago
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Millenium Grandstand... whats left 11 July

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Re: Re: Pocket power could stay at home?

15 years 10 months ago
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I am one of the biggest PP fans in the country and there is nothing I would like to see more is for PP to show he is the best in the world, but hey.........He IS the best. He has done everything expected of him.

Mike Bass!!!! Keep him here and let him race one more grand season! If he was 4 you could have taken him over. Let the SOuth African fans have him one last bit!!!

Just my opinion. Otherwise I would love to see him run in Melbourne on the first Thursday in November. The 3200m Melbourne cup would be PERFECT for him.

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15 years 10 months ago
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Nest season I reckon we will see BCL go abroad, crack at Met and then take him overseas.

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15 years 10 months ago
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From www.dubairacingclub.com

Meydan Racecourse to Open For Racing in January 2010

Meydan has announced January 28, 2010 as the date that global racing enters an exciting new era with the first meeting to be staged at Meydan.

The first meeting will coincide with the start of the 2010 Dubai International Racing Carnival and feature the opening round of the Group 3 Al Maktoum Challenge for thoroughbreds and Group 1 Al Maktoum Challenge for Purebred Arabians.

Commenting on the announcement, the Chairman of Meydan, Mr. Saeed Humaid Al Tayer said, “It is with great pleasure and excitement that we announce the first meeting to be held at Meydan will be on January 28, 2010.”

“The racing facilities will be ready by October 31st this year,” Mr. Al Tayer added.

“By having it ready on October 31st, all horsemen, whether they are Dubai-based or visitors from abroad will have time to familiarize themselves with the facility to ensure they are prepared to compete to the highest standard when racing begins in January.”

“Meydan was introduced to the world on the eve of the Dubai World Cup in 2007 and to have it ready for racing in January 2010 is a remarkable achievement.”

“Horse racing around the world is showcased at great racecourses with wonderful histories and traditions, but with Meydan we believe we are taking the sport to a new level and into a new era.”

Meydan will encompass two tracks, a 1,750m all-weather surface inside a 2,400m turf course, while its Grandstand is unprecedented in the world of horse racing; accommodating 60,000 people and including a five-star hotel, marina, IMAX cinema, six haute cuisine restaurants and a museum.

“The opening of Meydan will be a defining moment in the sport’s global history. Unparalleled levels of luxury, customer comfort and racing technology will be combined to create the ultimate horseracing experience,” Mr. Al Tayer said.

"We wanted to develop a world-class facility and I cannot think of any other racecourse in the world that will rival it.”

"As we are setting the benchmark in terms of world-class facilities, we want to complement that with increased prize-money of US$10 million, to continue to entice the best horses in the world for the 2010 Dubai World Cup.”

Derived from an Arabic word meaning "where people congregate and race‟, Meydan takes over from Nad Al Sheba which was Dubai‟s centre of racing from November 13, 1992 until the 2009 Dubai World Cup held earlier this year.

“Nad Al Sheba has had a proud history of racing in Dubai and that will continue with Meydan,” Mr. Al Tayer said, "But Meydan is not just for UAE, it’s for the whole world."

The opening round of the Al Maktoum Challenge has been the traditional starting point for the Dubai International Racing Carnival and the first Carnival to be held at Meydan will again close with the Super Thursday meeting on March 4, 2010.

The first staging of the Dubai World Cup at Meydan will be on Saturday, March 27, 2010.

“To build such a facility and have minimal interruption to our racing has been phenomenal,” said Mr. Frank Gabriel Jr., CEO of the Dubai Racing Club.

“The Dubai International Racing Carnival will be held as usual in 2010 and while its growth has been evident throughout its six year existence, we are expecting unprecedented numbers next year.”

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Re: Re: Pocket power could stay at home?

15 years 10 months ago
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From this info I cant see how Pocket Power's prep for the carnival will be rushed.

There should be plenty time to get him race fit and I cant imagine the Pocket needing more than 2 races to get ready for World Cup night.

I said after the July the Pocket should have been sent straight into quarantine. I don't know if this was logistically feasible but surely the more time he has to acclimatise the better? Wouldnt he be having a good rest even if he stays in SA anyway?

In respect of keeping fit, Sun Classique, Jay Peg, Silver Mist and a few others didn't do that badly in their first Dubai season, and they went after the Durban July the previous year. We all know he has soundness problems but I would imagine the facilities in Dubai will be top notch in order to ensure his well being.

If he isn't well he just wont race but surely a horse of the class is worth taking the risk for.

Hell, a place in one of the big events on World Cup night will surpass all his previous earnings!

Come on Mike, Marsh and crew, let Pocket fly the flag for SA racing overseas!

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