Staff Writer |
The second running of the Saudi Cup has garnered much international interest. William Haggas-trained Addeybb will be partnered by Tom Marquand, is one of eight British entries for the US$20 million contest in Riyadh.
The three-time Gr.1 Champion Stakes winner will be joined by stablemate 6YO Ummalnar.
Top English trainer John Gosden has three entries: Mishriff, Dubai Warrior and Global Giant.
Charlie Fellowes' Prince Of Arran, Roger Charlton-trained Extra Elusive, Andrew's Balding's Berkshire Rocco and Bangkok and Tilsit, trained by Charlie Hills, complete the British challenge.
Willie Mullins has the sole Irish entry, True Self.
More than 100 horses from nine countries 17 of the Gr.1 winner – have been entered for the feature race on the dirt, which was won by Maximum Security last year.