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Old 31-03-2013, 07:55   #1361
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Re: Horse Racing

Too Shea in Al Quoz.


http://www.attheraces.info/article.a...e&sub=&day=Sun

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Mike de Kock's Shea Shea came with a devastating late burst to land the Al Quoz Sprint in real style at Meydan.

The six-year-old was produced to perfection by Christophe Soumillon inside the furlong pole, readily picking up Hong Kong raider Joy And Fun, who had briefly asserted two furlongs out. Streaking clear from there, the son of National Emblem never looked in any danger of being caught.
Free and easy for Sajjhaa.

http://www.attheraces.info/article.a...e&sub=&day=Sun

Quote:
Saeed bin Suroor's mare Sajjhaa ran out an impressive winner of the Dubai Duty Free to give Silvestre de Sousa a double on World Cup night in Meydan.

Three times a winner already at the Carnival, the six-year-old has finally fulfilled the promise she showed as a filly with the late Michael Jarvis, for whom she ran in the Oaks on just her second start.

De Sousa had earlier won on Cavalryman and always looked confident, streaking clear inside the final furlong and holding Mike de Kock's The Apache at bay.
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