Leopardstown Racecourse and the Bahrain Turf Club have formed a new agreement, resulting in the introduction of the 'Dublin to Bahrain' race series. This initiative allows the winners of these races to automatically qualify for the 2023-24 Bahrain Turf Series. The inaugural race of the 'Dublin to Bahrain' series will be held at Leopardstown on Thursday, July 20th. From Dublin To Bahrain: Racing ...
Tom Marquand, a Group one winning jockey with international recognition, has extended his sponsorship contract with the Bahrain Turf Club for another year, further solidifying his partnership with the Kingdom of Bahrain. At 25 years old, Marquand has firmly established himself as one of the world's top riders, thanks to his impressive wins in Europe, the Middle East, the Far East, and Australia. ...
Racing returned to Bahrain highlighted by the Al Methaq Mile and The Listed King’s Cup on an eight race card. Saeed bin Suroor and Daniel Tudhope had shown what the partnership was capable of winning the Group 3 Bahrain International Trophy in November with Dubai Future. Once again they took out a feature on this card with Passion and Glory winning His Majesty The King’s Cup for Godolphin. His ...
The Bahrain Turf Series has proven the strength that the sport of kings has in bringing the best racers from across the globe. Trainer Hesham Al Haddad had five winners and four placings for the card while George Baker once again showed why his motto of ‘have horse, will travel’ serves his team well with a successful campaign in Bahrain. In the last of the meeting, the H.H.SH.Nasser Bin Hamad ...
The Listed Crown Prince’s Cup worth BHD $55,000 has attracted a field of 14 to run the 2000m on Friday as a highlight of a Bahrain card that also includes the fourth night of the Bahrain Turf Series. Lucander Looks To Make It Two From Three George Baker has brought his 6YO Lucander to Bahrain to get back to the winners circle after triumphing in his debut in the Kingdom by close to six lengths. ...
Nomadic Empire will be looking at continuing his success with a win in the Al Riffa Cup in Bahrain today. The 4YO gelded son of Kodiac and Beatify took the victory in the Al Manama Cup last time out at the start of December winning by half a length. He now lines up for a tilt at the Al Riffa Cup run over the 1200m with a strong field of 16. The David O’Meara-trained runner will partner with the ...