Local Hopes To Stop Hong Kong Warrior

Al Musmak vs Romantic Warrior

Thamer Aldaihani believes his new recruit Al Musmak (IRE) has the potential to pose the chief threat to international superstar Romantic Warrior (IRE) in Saturday’s US$20m Saudi Cup.

Trainer Thamer Aldahani at this morning’s press conference, King Abdulaziz Racecourse (Pic – Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia)

Saudi Arabia’s champion trainer elect, who has a huge lead in the standings, will saddle two of the field for the main event at King Abdulaziz Racecourse.

Aldaihani has the greatest respect for Romantic Warrior but is aware of the challenge that Hong Kong’s turf champion faces now switched to the dirt.

Al Musmak, twice a winner at Listed level in the United Kingdom for Roger Varian and owner Sheikh Abdullah Homoud Almalek Alsabah, made an impressive Saudi Arabian debut on January 4.

“We wanted a run to get him fit but he needed to be fresh for this” Aldaihani said. “He ran in England all the time on the grass and he won easily, but this is a stronger race, we have the best horses in the world here.”

He continued: “I’ve seen Romantic Warrior’s races, he’s number one in the world, a very good horse. If he’s good with the dirt, nobody can beat him.

“After two furlongs, you’ll know if Romantic Warrior can win or not. He must jump from the gate and carry on the pace, sit in a good position. Forever Young (JPN) is a very good horse too.”

The trainer also saddles the consistent Wait To Excel (GB), recent runner-up in the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup, and said of him: “He’s training well and I trust the horse. He’ll love the distance, he loves the track and he has a good heart.

“He ran a really good race last time but was on the outside and lost too many lengths. He can’t do that in the big race.”

Asked for a verdict on his chances, with Mohammad Aldaham aboard Al Musmak and Adel Alfouraidi lined up for Wait To Excel, Aldaihani said: “Al Musmak is new for me. If he runs like in England and he acts on the dirt very well – like Romantic Warrior – the race will be between Romantic Warrior and Al Musmak, I’m sure.”

Aldaihani has a few other runners set to start on the night but is particularly excited about the $1.5m Saudi Derby presented by ZOOD Realty.

Mhalhal (USA) was fifth to stable companion Mhally (GB) in the 2000 Guineas (Saudi Derby Qualifier) Sponsored by Saudi National Bank but looked a different horse when coasting clear in a subsequent outing at the start of this month.

“This horse [Mhalhal] can do like Forever Young [last year],” he said. “He will win here, he will run in Dubai and I hope will go to America. He’s a good horse.

“When he ran in the trial, he was in the box for two weeks and only trained for maybe eight or nine days. Then he ran 1600m, had an easy run and if the jockey had pushed him, he would have broken the [track record].”

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