Dettori Believes Taiba Could Pose Biggest Threat To Country Grammer In Saudi Cup

Frankie Dettori will team up with last year's runner-up Country Grammer in the $20 million Saudi Cup on what he considers the “best dirt track in the world”.

The 52-year-old jockey has already enjoyed one massive victory on the American star when landing last year's Dubai World Cup.

Now he has his sights set on the world's most-valuable race at King Abdulaziz Racecourse in Riyadh on Saturday, Feb. 25.

Dettori is currently riding in America as part of his worldwide farewell tour having announced his intention to retire from the saddle at this year's Breeders' Cup meeting in November following a glittering career.

His first winner in the USA this winter came on Country Grammer, trained by Bob Baffert, when landing the Grade 2 San Antonio Stakes at Santa Anita on Boxing Day.

Dettori said: “The first day I came here to America to ride he took me by surprise. A lot of pressure was on, there were 40,000 people here and he was a big favorite so, of course, I wanted the horse to win.

“He won in style and I was super pleased with him. He still retains all the ability he had last year.

“Bob made it very clear to me that The Saudi Cup was going to be the next target, that's why he didn't run in the Pegasus. Touch wood, at the moment, it's all systems go for The Saudi Cup.”

Country Grammer was ridden by Flavien Prat when he was overhauled by surprise winner Emblem Road in last year's Saudi Cup.

Dettori watched his American career closely for the rest of the year. He was an interested viewer when the 6-year-old finished a distant runner-up behind US superstar Flightline in the Group 1 Pacific Classic at Del Mar in September.

Dettori laughed: “I texted Bob Baffert after Flightline had beaten him 19 lengths saying 'that was a good run'. He said to me 'Country Grammer thought he won because he never saw Flightline'.

“In fairness, he's a super consistent horse, he's unphased by anything. He's had a good season and there was always the aim to go back to The Saudi Cup this year.

“He's very straightforward. I think the way the season went for him last year just showed he's very versatile and that he can perform in other countries. He's very solid and I'm very pleased to be able to ride him.

“There's still a couple of weeks to go and I hope he ships to Saudi in one piece. When you've got a 6-year-old, you are kind of confident travelling isn't going to be an issue, but he's got to bring his A-game and he's got to be a tough cookie.”

Last year's winner Emblem Road is expected to lock horns with Country Grammer once again in the $20 million Saudi Cup. American raider Scotland Yard and star British filly Saffron Beach are also due to line up in the 1800m (1 1/8-mile) dirt prize, while Panthalassa is likely to head a strong Japanese contingent.

Dettori believes Taiba, also trained by Baffert, could pose the biggest threat to his stablemate. He landed the Grade 1 Malibu Stakes at Santa Anita on Boxing Day when the former British Champion Jockey trailed in last on outsider Perfect Flight.

He said: “Taiba made a great comeback run the other day and he's got fresh legs with little mileage on the clock. He is one of the horses I would fear as he's got plenty to give.”

It promises to be a busy weekend for Dettori. He is expecting to pick up other big-race rides for Baffert in the supporting races on the Saudi Cup card and he will partner Ebor hero Trawlerman in the $2.5 million Longines Red Sea Handicap for old allies John and Thady Gosden.

The superstar rider will also take part in the International Jockeys Challenge on the first day of the world's most-valuable race meeting on Friday, Feb. 24. He will join Brazilian star Joao Moreira and Japanese rider Yuga Kawada in the unique event that pits seven of the world's best male riders against seven top female jockeys.

There is a total of $35.35m prizemoney on offer over the two-day Saudi Cup festival making it the most-valuable race meeting anywhere in the world. It will all take place at King Abdulaziz Racecourse in Riyadh and Dettori could not speak highly enough of the course.

He said: “I've been going to Saudi for the last 30 years. I'm not just saying this because we're talking about The Saudi Cup, but I think this new track is the best dirt track in the world.

“It's a beautiful layout and the sand is not as harsh as some of the American tracks. Turf horses can do really well on it and it brings the two categories closer together.

“The Saudi Cup is established as one of the main events in the racing calendar and I'm very much looking forward to it. The Jockeys Challenge will give me the last chance to ride with some great jockeys from around the world. It will be great fun.”

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Canterbury Park Announces Starter Incentive For Race-Ready Thoroughbreds

Canterbury Park racing officials have announced their intention to continue an incentive program that will reward owners of Thoroughbreds arriving ready to run when the meet begins. A $700 bonus will be paid to the owner of any Thoroughbred participating in an overnight race from May 27 through June 11. This bonus is in addition to any purse money earned and is not limited to a single payment during that period.

The bonuses are made possible with the cooperation of the Minnesota HBPA, the organization which represents race horse owners, trainers and their employees. A travel loan program will again be offered to assist with the up-front expenses of shipping a stable to the Shakopee, Minn. racetrack. Each of these programs were offered the past two race meets.

“The starter incentive program has achieved its goal, allowing us to begin the past two seasons with solid average field size while rewarding those owners that send horses ready to race,” Canterbury Park CEO Randy Sampson said. “I look forward to another positive start to the meet as we offer both turf and dirt racing with large, competitive fields and great wagering opportunities.”

Canterbury Park will also continue guaranteed purse payments during the entire season tiered by the purse value of each race. Every starter in all races will be guaranteed the following minimum payments with the intent of providing purse money to cover a greater percentage of the cost to start a horse.

Purse Level Guaranteed Purse Earnings

Up to $14,999 $175

$15,000 – $29,999 $250

$30,000 – $49,999 $400

$50,000 – $99,999 $650

$100,000 and Up $1,250

Shipping Loan Applications will be due with stall applications on April 13. Applications will be reviewed by the stall application committee with up to $25,000 per owner, or a maximum of $1,500 per horse, to assist in covering the cost of horse transportation. The loan will be repaid through an agreement between the successful applicant and Canterbury Park. All information, full conditions and loan applications specific to these programs and stall application, can be found at www.canterburypark.com/horsemen.

The first condition book will be released Feb. 14. Canterbury's 54-day season runs from May 27 through Sept. 16.

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Tattersalls Maintains Sponsorship Of Irish Guineas Festival

Tattersalls will continue sponsoring the Irish Guineas Festival and the three associated Group 1 races, the Curragh Racecourse announced on Tuesday.

The sponsorship, which was extended an additional three years from 2023-2025, sees the €500,000 G1 Tattersalls Irish 1000 Guineas, €500,000 G1 Tattersalls Irish 2000 Guineas, and G1 Tattersalls Gold Cup-with increased prize-money of €450,000–set to be contested at the Curragh during the three-day festival from May 26-28, 2023.

Edmond Mahony, Chairman Tattersalls, said, “The Tattersalls Irish Guineas Festival is one of the premier fixtures not only of the Irish racing calendar, but also of the wider European Flat racing scene and we are proud to have the Tattersalls name associated with such an important weekend of racing and more specifically, with three of Ireland's most prestigious races. We are already looking forward to the 2023 Tattersalls Irish Guineas Festival and to working with the Curragh Racecourse for the next three years of this flagship sponsorship agreement.”

Tattersalls graduate Native Trial (GB) (Oasis Dream {GB}) was an impressive winner of the Irish 2000 Guineas last year, while Homeless Songs (Ire) (Frankel {GB}) won the 1000 Guineas for Moyglare Stud, Dermot Weld and Chris Hayes. The first entry stage for both Classics has already closed, with some of the highest rated 2-year-olds from last year signed on, including:  Little Big Bear (Ire) (No Nay Never), Auguste Rodin (Ire) (Deep Impact {Jpn}), Chaldean (GB) (Frankel {GB}), Noble Style (GB) (Kingman {GB}), Al Riffa (Fr) (Wootton Bassett {GB}), Victoria Road (Ire) (Saxon Warrior {Jpn}), The Foxes (Ire) (Churchill {Ire}), Crypto Force (GB) (Time Test {GB}) and Proud and Regal (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) are among the entries for the Irish 2000 Guineas. In the fillies' equivalent, Tahiyra (Ire) (Siyouni {Fr}), Meditate (Ire) (No Nay Never), Statuette (Justify), Mawj (Ire) (Exceed And Excel {Aus}), Fairy Cross (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}), Never Ending Story (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}), Madly Truly (Ire) (Cracksman {GB}), Zarinsk (GB) (Kodiac {GB}) and Treasure Trove (Ire) (Siyouni {Fr}) feature.

Curragh CEO Brian Kavanagh said, “Tattersalls are a long and valued supporter of Irish racing and in particular the Curragh. They are a pleasure to work with and today's announcement of a three-year extension of their sponsorship of three of our most important Group 1 races is very welcome news. The 2022 renewals of these races each provided great stories and we look forward to working with Tattersalls to further grow and develop the races over the coming years.”

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Fitzdares Set for Canada Launch

Premium UK bookmaker Fitzdares is ready to break new ground as it launches in Canada this week after receiving its iGaming Operator Registration from the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) in March. It is the 140-year-old bookmaker's first foray outside of the UK.

The launch, which is under contract with iGaming Ontario as the exclusive bookmaker, seeks to expand its portfolio and capitalise on a passionate Canadian sporting fanbase. A Super Bowl launch party will be held at Fitzdares' latest luxury pop-up, as their first 100 clients gather to celebrate the arrival of the country's first premium bookmaker. The pop-up will be housed at Toronto's legendary Harbour 60 restaurant, joining their existing UK locations in Belgravia, the Cotswolds and Windsor Racecourse.

“The Ontario market has been saturated with lookalike brands and we hope to bring a new approach to sports betting and iGaming in the province,” Fitzdares CEO William Woodhams said. “We are confident Canadians will enjoy our best-in-class customer service and we cannot wait to permanently open our Club in Toronto for a truly luxurious sports watching experience.”

Fitzdares will offer a wide range of exclusive betting markets with bespoke offers earmarked for Toronto-based bettors, including the Maple Leafs, Blue Jays and Raptors, as well as all the major international sports.

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