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  • Best horse in the world returns in Kentucky

    Though it seems that we’ve gotten through the week without everyone at Belmont Park last Saturday being blamed by someone for the defeat of Big Brown, another Saturday is at hand that holds the promise of some very significant racing. The Grade 1 Ogden Phipps Handicap at Belmont is overshadowed by the...
    Posted to Paul Moran at the Races (Weblog) by Anonymous on Fri, Jun 13 2008
  • Churchill: Curlin sits on go

    From Churchill Downs The countdown to the opening of the second half of the 2008 campaign by Stonestreet Stable and Midnight Cry Stable’s reigning “Horse of the Year” Curlin is now down to hours, and trainer Steve Asmussen is ready to see the imposing chestnut colt run in Saturday’s $1 million Stephen...
    Posted to Paul Moran at the Races (Weblog) by Anonymous on Thu, Jun 12 2008
  • Asmussen complains; Curlin works

    Defending Horse of the Year Curlin, in position after the defeat of Big Brown in the Belmont Stakes on Saturday to solidify his status as the world's leading thoroughbred, completed his serious training for Saturday’s Grade I Stephen Foster Handicap with an easy half-mile work on Monday at Churchill...
    Posted to Paul Moran at the Races (Weblog) by Anonymous on Mon, Jun 9 2008
  • Curlin: Clearly the best in the world

    Dubai Racing Club Newswire America's champion Curlin put his rivals to the sword when an emphatic winner of the Dubai World Cup on Saturday at Al Na Sheba. Such was the sheer command and authority of his performance, his jockey Robbie Albarado can hardly have had an anxious moment as the US Champion...
    Posted to Paul Moran at the Races (Weblog) by Anonymous on Sat, Mar 29 2008
  • World Cup: Curlin draws post 12

    Dubai Racing Club newswire Curlin will have to break new ground and become the first horse to win the Dubai World Cup from stall 12, following the Post Position draw Wednesday night. Assistant trainer Scott Blasi said: “He’s done everything right since he’s been here. He’s been training well. I think...
    Posted to Paul Moran at the Races (Weblog) by Anonymous on Wed, Mar 26 2008
  • Curent World Cup meeting odds

    British bookmaker William Hills current odds: Dubai Golden Shaheen: 7-4 Benny The Bull, 10-3 Diabolical, 4-1 Idiot Proof, 10-1 Barbeque Eddie, 12-1 Narc, 14-1 Bushwaker, 20-1 Munddam, 25-1 Cobalt Blue, Mutamarres, New Freedom, 33-1 Drift Ice, Esperamos, Sarissa, Star Crowned, 40-1 Calrissian. UAE Derby...
    Posted to Paul Moran at the Races (Weblog) by Anonymous on Wed, Mar 26 2008
  • Dubai update: Curlin retains sharp edge

    Dubai Racing Club Newswire American Horse of the Year Curlin strode around the Nad Al Sheba training track on Wednesday morning with a look of fierce but focused determination ahead of the 2008 Dubai World Cup, sponsored by Emirates Airline. As he galloped well in hand under exercise rider Carlos Rosas...
    Posted to Paul Moran at the Races (Weblog) by Anonymous on Wed, Mar 26 2008
  • Curlin impresses in final World Cup move

    From the Dubai Racing Club Newswire In his final timed tune-up for Saturday’s Group 1 Dubai World Cup, American Horse of the Year Curlin dazzled onlookers at Nad Al Sheba with a show of contained power on Monday. As exercise rider Carlos Rosas sat motionless in the saddle, Curlin rolled through a half...
    Posted to Paul Moran at the Races (Weblog) by Anonymous on Mon, Mar 24 2008
  • Dubai World Cup 2008

    Dubai World Cup is the riches horse race in the world with a purse of $6 million to the winner. This year, the Dubai World Cup meeting on March 29, 2008, comprises of seven races of varying purses, totalling a staggering $21.25 million. Chief supporting races are the $5 million Dubai Duty Free and the...
    Posted to Kentuck Derby Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on Tue, Mar 18 2008
  • Dubai: World Cup-day fields take shape

    From the Dubai Racing Club A record-equalling field of 13, led by US Horse of the Year, Curlin, could go to post for the US$6-million 2008 Dubai World Cup, sponsored by Emirates Airline, on March 29. The Dubai Racing Club on Monday revealed the likely fields for the seven races at the US$21.25million...
    Posted to Paul Moran at the Races (Weblog) by Anonymous on Mon, Mar 17 2008
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