Breeders’ Cup Classic winner White Abarrio is poised to renew the rivalry with four of his vanquished combatants after the likely fields for the Grade 1, $20 million Saudi Cup at King Abdulaziz Racecourse were unveiled by the Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia.
Five horses from the November race at Santa Anita feature among the 14 probable runners in the Feb. 24 event, including representatives from the United States, Japan, Ireland and Saudi Arabia.
Fair odds: East vs. west showdown looms in Saudi Cup.
White Abarrio was always well placed when winning America’s richest race Nov. 4 for trainer Rick Dutrow. He is set to once again take on the Japan runner-up Derma Sotogake, who returns to Riyadh after finishing third in last year’s Saudi Derby (G3).
The eye-catching Breeders’ Cup hero will sport new colors on Saudi Cup night following a part-purchase of the 5-year-old horse by prolific local owner Prince Faisal and will be recognized during the race by the prince’s familiar red colors with white epaulets.
Japan’s Ushba Tesoro, the 2023 Dubai World Cup (G1) winner and a staying-on fifth in the Breeders’ Cup Classic also is among the likely runners in the event that goes 1,800 meters, about 1 1/8 miles, on the dirt. The Noboru Takagi-trained 7-year-old is expected to line up with Todd Fincher-trained Señor Buscador, who was seventh at Santa Anita, and Brad Cox’s Saudi Crown, who weakened off a hot pace to finish 10th in the Breeders’ Cup but has wins in the Louisiana Stakes (G3) and the Pennsylvania Derby (G1) to his credit.
Bob Baffert took second ihe Saudi Cup last year with Amr Zedan-owned Country Grammer and is back this time with National Treasure, the Preakness winner, Breeders’ Cup Mile runner-up and recent conqueror of Señor Buscador in the Pegasus World Cup Invitational (G1).
After finishing fourth in the Pegasus, Hoist The Gold (USA) is set to travel for trainer Dallas Stewart, having winning form over Señor Buscador from the 2023 Cigar Mile (G2).
In addition to Derma Sotogake, Japan also put forward multiple Grade 1 winner Lemon Pop, who finished first in Japan’s Champions Cup (G1), a Saudi Cup qualifier. He meets former UAE Derby (G2) winner Crown Pride and Meisho Hario, who defeated Crown Pride by a nose in June to become the first to land back-to-back runnings of the Teio Sho.
Leading Ireland trainer Aidan O’Brien unleashes Europe Group 1 winner Luxembourg onto dirt for the first time after he rounded off 2023 with a second in the Hong Kong Cup (G1).
There are three likely local runners. Custodian Of The Two Holy Mosques winner Power In Numbers is probable for trainer Ahmed Mohamoud from the Riyadh-based King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Sons Stables. Former Baffert colt Defunded is entered to line up for trainer Abdulaziz bin Khalid bin Mishref and new owner Dr. Muhaideb Abdullah Almuhaideb’s HDB Racing Stable. He is likely to be joined by Carmel Road, another U.S. import who struck his second time out in Saudi Arabia in the King Faisal Cup for trainer Abdullah Albadah.
“The likely fields Saudi Cup 2024 promise to offer a scintillating and fascinating renewal of the fifth Saudi Cup weekend across the two race cards,” said Prince Bandar Bin Khaled Alfaisal, chairman of the Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia. “We are looking forward to hosting these incredible equine athletes at King Abdulaziz Racecourse and to putting on a showcase of international racing for our domestic audience here in Riyadh and the wider watching world.”
Silks | Horse / Sire | Rating | Trainer / Jockey | Last Start / Next Start | HRN | |
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Luxembourg Camelot |
8.08 | Probable | ||||
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White Abarrio Race Day |
7.98 | Probable | ||||
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Ushba Tesoro Orfevre |
7.65 | Probable | ||||
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Derma Sotogake Mind Your Biscuits |
7.09 | Probable | ||||
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Crown Pride Reach the Crown |
6.71 | Probable | ||||
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Defunded Dialed In |
6.60 | Probable | ||||
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Hoist the Gold Mineshaft |
6.55 | Probable | ||||
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Saudi Crown Always Dreaming |
6.44 | Probable | ||||
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Lemon Pop Lemon Drop Kid |
6.27 | Probable | ||||
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Senor Buscador Mineshaft |
6.18 | Probable | ||||
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Carmel Road Quality Road |
5.95 | Probable | ||||
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Power In Numbers Girvin |
5.89 | Probable | ||||
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Meisho Hario Pyro |
4.45 | Probable | ||||
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National Treasure Camelot |
0.00 | Probable | ||||
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Isolate Mark Valeski |
5.94 | Possible | ||||
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Scotland Yard Quality Road |
0.00 | Possible | ||||
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