Mothecombe gets it right at Meydan s Lord North
Mothecombe gets it right at Meydan’s Lord North
British trainer Appleby’s 4YO delivers under Mullen second-up
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alt="hkprev11 - Mothecombe PHOTO: DUBAI RACING CLUB"/>Mothecombe (Richard Mullen) holding off Fort George (Kieran Shoemark) to score in the Lord North Handicap (1,800m) at Meydan on Jan 9.
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Horse racingDUBAI – Mothecombe was a little unlucky when third on his Meydan debut in the Palm Jumeirah Handicap (1,800m) in December, but made amends second-up by landing the featured AED350,000 (S$123,000) Lord North Handicap at Meydan on Jan 9.
Owned by the powerhouse Godolphin outfit, the four-year-old son of Ghaiyyath carried a featherweight of 53.5kg in the field of 12 and, with stable jockey William Buick unable to make the weight, Richard Mullen took the ride on the Charlie Appleby-trained gelding.
Mothecombe ($14) – who opened his account in a 2,000m race at Newmarket in September – was well positioned throughout the 1,800-metre contest, and eventually won by 1¼ lengths from the Ed Walker-trained Fort George (Kieran Shoemark).
“He broke well,” said Mullen. “Maurizio Pasquale, who rides him each day, does a great job, and he suggested taking the hood off.
“He’s a typical Ghaiyyath – they’re late developers – and he’s a big raw horse.
“He needs winding up, but he will get a mile and a half once he learns to race the right way.
“It was a strongly run race which meant we weren’t on top of each other, and that’s where he comes into his own.”
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