Japanese Utopia in Godolphin Mile For Kizuna Colt

Japan's Bathrat Leon (Jpn) (Kizuna {Jpn}) led his foes on a merry dance in the $1-million G2 Godolphin Mile Sponsored by Nakheel, and gave his renowned trainer Yoshito Yahagi–yet another victory on the international stage at Meydan on Saturday. The second winner to fly the flag of the Land of the Rising Sun since Utopia (Jpn) (Forty Niner) in 2006, Bathrat Leon carries the colors of Hiroo Race Co. Ltd. Desert Wisdom (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) tried to make a race of it in the stretch, but was never really getting to the winner, while the highly regarded Storm Damage (GB) (Night of Thunder {Ire}) applied some early pressure, but eventually faded to a distant third.

Not the quickest away but immediately sent up to contest the pace with Storm Damage, the bay established a half-length advantage while pressed by that foe. Travelling sweetly entering the bend, positions were largely unchanged, but Bankit (Central Banker) drew up to the outside of Storm Damage. Desert Wisdom was glued to the fence inside of that pair, but they all had Bathrat Leon to catch at the 600-metre mark.

Christophe Soumillon gave the Godolphin runner his cue, but Bathrat Leon had stolen a march on his rivals and opened up to lead by over a length with less than a quarter mile to go. Desert Wisdom came storming up the rail as Bankit faded, but the writing was on the wall. Storm Damage began to back up and Desert Wisdom ground his way into second, but he was running out of ground to reach the pacesetter. At the line, the Yahagi runner was 1 1/4 lengths ahead of Desert Wisdom, who had put 3 1/4 between himself and Storm Damage. It was four lengths back to Soliste Thunder (Jpn) (Toby's Corner) in fourth.

Winning jockey Ryusei Sakai said, “The plan was to go forward and just go quick. Everything worked out and the horse kept going. I think he preferred the dirt surface here more than in Japan. Mr. Yahagi is one of the best trainers in the world. It's a great result.”

Sakai, who has been riding for Yahagi in Japan for seven years, since he was an apprentice, added, “This was my dream and dreams come true. He [was expected] to run a good race in the last three days. His concentration is very good. I got the lead easily. He was travelling very well. I still wasn't very confident because you have American horses in behind who have speed and are very good.”

Yahagi has really showcased his talents as a trainer during the past five months or so, with wins in both the GI Breeders' Cup Distaff with Marche Lorraine (Jpn) (Orfevre {Jpn}) and the GI Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf with Loves Only You (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}) in November. The latter also claimed the G1 Longines Hong Kong Cup in December, and Yahagi's runners' success continued on Saudi Cup day, Feb. 26. His Stay Foolish (Jpn) (Stay Gold) {Jpn}) captured the G3 Longines Red Sea Turf Cup, and would go on to land the G2 Dubai Gold Cup just one race after Bathrat Leon's win on Saturday.

Yahagi said, “He's a good strong front-runner and we know the bends well, so he got a good start and he pushed and he was able to keep it up to the line. We got our tactics right.”

Cristian Demuro, who rode Soliste Thunder, said, “Good run from a wide gate. The dirt here is different to that in Japan. Pretty happy with him.”

Of the well-beaten favourite Al Nefud (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}), jockey Tadhg O'Shea said, “He has finished lame.”

The last time Bathrat Leon visited the winner's circle was in the G2 New Zealand Trophy in April of 2021. Since that effort, he lost his way, failing to finish the G1 NKH Mile Cup that May, and then reeled off five straight off-the-board finishes. Thirteenth to Soliste Thunder over this distance in the G3 Tokyo Chunichi Sports Hai Musashino S. in November, he ran ninth on firm turf in the G3 Sports Nippon Sho Kyoto Kimpai at Chukyo on Jan. 5 when last seen.

Pedigree Notes

One of 16 black-type winners and 10 at the group level for his sire Kizuna, Bathrat Leon joins G2 Prix Foy hero Deep Bond (Jpn) and last month's G3 1351 Turf Sprint heroine Songline (Jpn) as black-type winners outside of Japan for their young sire. Kizuna also has the G1 Queen Elizabeth II Cup victor Akai Ito (Jpn) as his first, and so far only, Group 1 winner.

The second foal, first runner and only winner for his unplaced dam, Bathrat Leon (Jpn) is followed by a juvenile filly named Letter My Heart (Jpn) (Daiwa Major {Jpn}). Bathrat Amal (Jpn), bred by Darley Japan, finished ninth in a brace of 10-furlong races at Windsor and Doncaster in 2014 for Godolphin and Charlie Appleby. Covered by the late Shamardal in 2015, that foal died, and she was then sold on for just 8,000gns at the 2016 Tattersalls July Sale carrying to Poet's Voice (GB). Bathrat Amal eventually made her way back to the land of her birth, and her latest offspring is a colt by Duramente (Jpn) foaled this year.

The second dam, Zameyla (Ire) (Cape Cross {Ire}), did produce GI Nearctic S. and G1 Cheveley Park S. victress Serious Attitude (Ire) to the cover of Mtoto (GB), who in turn has foaled Japanese multiple group winner Stiffelio (Jpn) (Stay Gold {Jpn}). He was runner-up in the G1 Tenno Sho (Spring) in 2020.

Saturday, Meydan, Dubai
GODOLPHIN MILE SPONSORED BY NAKHEEL-G2, $1,000,000, Meydan, 3-26, 3yo/up, 8f, 1:36.03, fs.
1–BATHRAT LEON (JPN), 126, c, 4, by Kizuna (Jpn)
1st Dam: Bathrat Amal (Jpn), by New Approach (Ire)
2nd Dam: Zameyla (Ire), by Cape Cross (Ire)
3rd Dam: Angelic Sounds (Ire), by The Noble Player
O-Hiroo Race Co Ltd; B-Mishima Bokujo (JPN); T-Yoshito
Yahagi; J-Ryusei Sakai. $580,000. Lifetime Record: GSW-Jpn,
14-4-0-2, $1,488,602. Werk Nick Rating: A+++. *Triple Plus*.
Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
2–Desert Wisdom (GB), 126, g, 4, Dubawi (Ire)–Tulips (Ire), by
Pivotal (GB). (70,000UAE HRA '21 DUBSEP). O-Hassan Saleh Al
Hammadi; B-Godolphin (GB); T-Ahmed Al Shemaili. $200,000.
3–Storm Damage (GB), 126, g, 4, Night of Thunder (Ire)–
Sundrop (Jpn), by Sunday Silence. 1ST GROUP BLACK-TYPE.
O/B-Godolphin (GB); T-Saeed bin Suroor. $100,000.
Margins: 1 1/4, 3 1/4, 4.
Also Ran: Soliste Thunder (Jpn), Mubakker, Bankit, Great Scot (GB), Algiers (Ire), Dubai Icon (GB), Snapper Sinclair, Secret Ambition (GB), Tuz, Golden Goal (Ire), Full Flat, Pogo (Ire), Al Nefud (GB). Click for the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.

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‘Case’ Closed in G1 Al Quoz Sprint

Drawn widest of all in the 16-strong G1 Al Quoz field, Gary Devlin's A Case of You (Ire) (Hot Streak {Ire}) gave Ireland a reason to celebrate with an emphatic victory in Meydan's 1200-metre marquee race for turf sprinters. Pinned to the outside rail but in close contention under regular pilot Ronan Whelan in the early going, the 4-year-old forged to the front in the final two furlongs, and found Man of Promise (Into Mischief), who ran on determinedly to his outside, difficult to shake. Undeterred, the entire inched clear of that rival late and was not for catching as British raider Happy Romance (Ire) (Dandy Man {Ire}) gave her best effort, but having to settle for second, beaten 1 1/4 lengths. Favoured Man of Promise finished a neck back in third.

“I was worried I might be getting there a bit early but he was going so well,” said Whelan. “His last furlong is always his strongest and he's such a tough and genuine horse. Five furlongs, six furlongs, soft ground, fast ground, it doesn't matter to him. I love him. He came on so much from the prep run on Super Saturday. Having that experience stood to him and he improved so much from it. It means the world to all the team. To win such a big race at Meydan, it's the stuff you dream of but don't think will happen.”

Happy Romance's jockey Sean Levey added, “She ran a blinder. I thought the draw [post 6] maybe cost me a length and I think she would have been bang there with a better draw. She's run a blinder and the year is young.”

Bred by Derek Iceton at Tara Stud, A Case Of You failed to attract the reserve price of €3,000 at the Goffs Sportsman's Sale as a yearling, and began his career with trainer John McConnell before selling privately to the McGuiness stable after winning the G3 Anglesey S. as a juvenile. In 2021, he won at Dundalk in the spring and later added a score in the G3 Goffs Lacken S. at Naas. Given some time off following a lackluster finish in the G1 Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot, he returned to finish third in the G3 Phoenix Sprint S. followed by a runner-up finish in the G1 Derrinstown Stud Flying Five S. in September. Registering a career high win in the G1 Prix de l'Abbaye at ParisLongchamp in October, he was given a crack at the GI Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint at Del Mar the following month, finishing an even fifth. Coming into the Al Quoz, he had to play the bridesmaid to Man of Promise, beaten 4 3/4 lengths in the G3 Nad Al Sheba Sprint Mar. 5.

“I knew he had improved plenty from the [Nad Al Sheba Sprint],” said winning trainer Ado McGuinness. “Ronan Whelan gave him a great ride, he was super cool.”

He added, “Ian Brennan has looked after him [at Meydan] and has done a great job with him. He's a very, very good horse. We might get some credit now! People said it was a weak Abbaye he won, but one thing is for sure, it wasn't a weak race today. He's only four and he'll only get better. I think he'll win another Group 1 this year and the long-term target at the end of the year will be back at the Breeders' Cup.”

Pedigree Notes:
A Case of You is the fifth foal out of Karjera (Ire), a full-sister to MSW Akanti (Ire) and Lock And Key (Ire), Grade III/Group 3-placed in both Ireland and America. The dam of six foals, the 14-year-old Karjera also is responsible for a pair of winners, Loose Chippings (Ire) (Rock of Gibraltar {Ire}) and Knight of Luck (Ire) (Mukhadram {GB}). Her latest produce is Ali Babes (Ire), a 3-year-old filly by Alhebayeb (Ire).

Saturday, Meydan, Dubai
AL QUOZ SPRINT SPONSORED BY AZIZI DEVELOPMENTS-G1, $1,500,000, Meydan, 3-26, 3yo/up, 6fT, 1:08.81, gd.
1–A CASE OF YOU (IRE), 126, c, 4, by Hot Streak (Ire)
                1st Dam: Karjera (Ire), by Key of Luck
                2nd Dam: Lock's Heath, by Topsider
                3rd Dam: Lock's Dream, by Youth
(€3,000 RNA Ylg '19 GOFSPT). O-Gary Devlin; B-Limestone and
Tara Studs (IRE); T-Adrian McGuinness; J-Ronan Whelan.
€870,000. Lifetime Record: MGSW & G1SP-Ire, G1SW-Fr,
14-7-2-2, $1,364,424. Werk Nick Rating: C+. Click for the
 eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
2–Happy Romance (Ire), 121, f, 4, Dandy Man (Ire)–Rugged Up
(Ire), by Marju (Ire). 1ST GROUP 1 BLACK TYPE. (£25,000 Ylg
'19 GOFFPR). O-The McMurray Family; B-Redpender Stud Ltd
(IRE); T-Richard Hannon. $300,000.
3–Man of Promise, 126, g, 5, Into Mischief–Involved, by
Speightstown. 1ST GROUP 1 BLACK TYPE. ($170,000 Ylg '18
KEESEP). O-Godolphin; B-Betz/Magers/Coco
Equine/Kidder/Lamantial/Davidson (KY); T-Charlie Appleby.
$150,000.
Margins: 1 1/4, NK, HF.
Also Ran: Naval Crown (GB), Casa Creed, Taxiwala (Ire), Khuzaam, Mutafawwig (GB), Lauda Sion (Jpn), Berneuil (Ire), Air De Valse (Fr), Entscheiden (Jpn), Suesa (Ire), Creative Force (Ire), Emaraaty Ana (GB), Get Smokin. Click for the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree.

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Capacity Crowds Expected For DWC Night

The Mar. 26 Dubai World Cup night, which features $30.5 million in purses spread across nine races, is expected to attract a full house of fans for the 26th edition. Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, race meetings have been conducted with restrictions placed on the number of people allowed to attend, but for the first time since 2019, there are no restrictions at a Meydan race day. Meydan Racecourse can hold up to 80,000 spectators.

Sheikh Rashid bin Dalmook Al Maktoum, the Chairman of Dubai Racing Club, said, “We are so happy to have everyone back here for what will be a fantastic 26th running of the Dubai World Cup meeting. The atmosphere will be absolutely electrifying.

“The quality of the horses, trainers, owners and jockeys who have assembled is better than ever and we are looking forward to a superb day of racing with our guests from all over the world.

“I would like to thank our partners for their support and also the team at Dubai Racing Club, who have worked so hard to bring this meeting together.”

For the first time, the Goffs Dubai Breeze-Up Sale will be held on Mar. 23 leading up to Dubai World Cup night. The sale will be held at Meydan Racecourse, with the breezes conducted over the Tapeta track.

He added, “The first-ever Dubai Breeze-Up Sale is something we are all looking forward to eagerly as well, as it gives owners and connections in the region the chance to view and purchase some of the best bred 2-year-old horses in their backyard. It is something that will further cement Dubai's position as one of the main centres for racing, not just in the region, but globally too.”

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Al Quoz Next For Happy Romance

The McMurray Family's Happy Romance (Ire) (Dandy Man {Ire}), who ran third in the 1400-metre G3 1351 Turf Sprint in Riyadh on Feb. 26, is pointing to the 1200-metre G1 Al Quoz Sprint on Mar. 26, according to trainer Richard Hannon. A winner of the G3 Hackwood S. last July, the bay filly ran fourth in the G1 Betfair Sprint Cup S. on Sept. 4 and tired to 11th in the G1 QIPCO British Champions Sprint S. on Oct. 16.

Hannon said, “Happy Romance ran a blinder in Riyadh. She has come back and is in good form and she will go for the Al Quoz.

“I don't really know what the plan is after that. We'll get her back and plot races from there. We'll see how she gets on in Dubai and once she is right, we'll look for the next one.

“I always thought she would get seven furlongs. She is extremely capable over both six and seven furlongs and that will give her plenty of options again this season. She is a smashing filly.”

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