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Barney Roy back in business with smooth Group 2 victory in Al Rashidiya

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Barney Roy took a successful first step to the Dubai Turf on World Cup night as the six-year-old won the Group 2 Al Rashidiya at Meydan on Thursday.

Last summer Barney Roy  returned to the track following an unsuccessful spell at stud, joining Charlie Appleby having formerly been with Richard Hannon before attempting a new career as a stallion.

Barney Roy
Barney Roy  Picture: Press Photo

Runner-up in the 2,000 Guineas in 2017, Barney Roy went on to claim the St James's Palace Stakes at Royal Ascot that year.

Upon returning to action in 2019 he won a Listed race at Longchamp on his second start for Appleby, with the trainer identifying the Dubai carnival as his winter destination. 

Jockey: WILLIAM BUICK
Jockey: WILLIAM BUICK Picture: Pat Healy Photography

On his first start at Meydan, Barney Roy was settled nearer last than first by William Buick and then made smooth progress on the home turn before quickening with Dream Castle and Christophe Soumillon for company.

Dream Castle, winner of the Al Rashidiya last year, tried to go with Barney Roy but was unable to sustain his effort as Appleby and Buick won the race for the first time.

Charlie Appleby: good day for the Newmarket trainer
Charlie Appleby: good day for the Newmarket trainer Picture: Pat Healy Photography

The winning jockey said: "He will come on a lot for that because he had been off a long time and was fresh and keen to get on with things before the race.

"Dream Castle  is a good horse over this course and distance so to beat him in style was very pleasing and I would hope he will be a Dubai Turf horse and is one to look forward to."

There was more joy on the Meydan turf for Appleby, as he landed the 1m6f handicap, upgraded this year to Listed status and given the new name of the Meydan Cup.

This time local champion Tadhg O'Shea was in the plate, driving Secret Advisor to lead inside the final furlong. They were chased home by Saeed Bin Suroor's Dubai Horizon with Dubhe, a stable companion of the winner, third giving Godolphin a 1-2-3.

Appleby said: "Secret Advisor won the Melrose well but then had a setback, missed a whole year and was disappointing in two starts last season but has thrived since arriving in Dubai."

The Meydan Cup also marked the debut of Dee Ex Bee for Salem bin Ghadayer, having joined the trainer from Mark Johnston.

Bin Ghadyer suggested Dee Ex Bee was only "about 70 per cent fit"  for his Dubai debut, and the five-year-old paid the price for trying to make all under Mickael Barzalona, finishing fifth beaten two lengths.

Barzalona enjoyed better luck in the dirt highlight, the 6f Group 3 Al Shindagha Sprint, winning aboard Gladiator King for Satish Seemar.


Racing Post

Meydan

Thursday, 30th January 2020

2
19:05
(local)

Al Rashidiya Sponsored By Hamdan Bin Mohammed Cruise Terminal (G2)

Age: 3yo and up Type: OPEN
AED د.إ250,000
1800m TURF GOOD
2
19:05
(local)
AED د.إ250,000
1800m GOOD

Al Rashidiya Sponsored By Hamdan Bin Mohammed Cruise Terminal (G2)

Age: 3yo and up Type: OPEN


FP Silk Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 7. BARNEY ROY (GB) 6yo G
EXCELEBRATION (IRE) - ALINA (IRE)
WILLIAM BUICK
C APPLEBY
$1.9
57kg
Godolphin

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2nd 4. DREAM CASTLE (GB) 6yo G
FRANKEL (GB) - SAND VIXEN (GB)
CHRISTOPHE SOUMILLON
SAEED BIN SUROOR
$4.2
57kg
Godolphin
3rd 3. MOUNTAIN HUNTER (USA) 6yo G
LONHRO (AUS) - TAMARILLO (GB)
PAT COSGRAVE
SAEED BIN SUROOR
6.5
57kg
GODOLPHIN
4th 2. LOXLEY (IRE) 5yo G
NEW APPROACH (IRE) - LADY MARIAN (GER)
JAMES DOYLE
C APPLEBY
$7
57kg
5th 5. MAJESTIC MAMBO (SAF) 5yo G
MAMBO IN SEATTLE (USA) - REGAL CLASSIC (SAF)
ADRIE DE VRIES
MIKE DE KOCK
7.5
57kg

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6th 1. SHARPALO (FR) 8yo G
SHAMARDAL (USA) - PONY GIRL (IRE)
CONNOR BEASLEY
A BIN HARMASH
$100
57kg

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7th 6. LIGHT THE LIGHTS (SAF) 8yo G
WESTERN WINTER (USA) - FIRST ARRIVAL (SAF)
RICHARD MULLEN
S SEEMAR
40
57kg

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