Post by Neco on Apr 2, 2018 15:24:55 GMT -5
Welcome to the Dubai Racing Series, culminating in our run of the Dubai World Cup in just a few weeks! Meydan Racecourse in Dubai is one of the prettiest racetracks you'll ever see and has set the stage for some of the best showdowns racing has ever seen. Horses from all over the world converge on Dubai in the spring months of the year, and it is no different as SS continues its inaugural season, culminating in the Dubai Carnival Series headlined by the Dubai World Cup!
Rules
+ ONLY GRADED HORSES MAY ENTER. Any horse that is a Grade III and up may enter - Open Level horses will be disqualified.
+ Please post the entire form when entering
+ Up to three horses per person, will race AT A MAX OF 14 HORSES
PLEASE NOTE. When entering, COUNT THE HORSES IN FRONT OF YOU. Only 14 horses max are allowed per race - please make sure when you enter, you are not over the limit. I do not want to have DQ anyone for any reason.
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Results:
1st - 6 points to add to one stat of your choice
2nd - 5 points to add to one stat of your choice
3rd - 4 points to add to one stat of your choice
4th - 3 points for add to one stat of your choice
5th - 2 point to add to one stat of your choice
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Race Replay
It's our last turf race of the card and the longest one yet, as our 10 turf routers take to the grass for the final time in the mile and a half Dubai Sheema Classic!
Rhapsody shows the way once more with Warpaint, a flashy colt whose talent is even better than his looks, and Accendere, a daughter of 2016 winner Empire City and a front running monster that has a tendency to run her foes off their feet and Serenity, a daughter of Derby winner Seattle Slew that is a mirror image of her father's front running style. Hard Tack is close behind with Di Neve, oldest horse in the race and one of the toughest to beat; Dracarys, a late running son of Eclipse and freight train of a closer; and Cat Scratch Fever, a pace setting colt still trying to find his best form after last year's Triple Crown. Hawkstone comes in swinging with Muse of Fire, yet another speedball of a filly that is the most dangerous on the lead; Stargazer, a loose on the lead mare that is still looking for that big score; and Avarice, the most seasoned entrant of the field and looking to regain her former glory. Burning Acres rounds out the field with Purple Heart, a late running filly that is looking for one last chance for glory on the grass.
The sun is shining and spring is finally in the air as our field takes to the turf for this year's Sheema Classic!