Staff Writer |
The ninth race of Emirates Super Saturday 2025 witnessed a formidable display of raw talent as the Ruling Court romped home to claim the prestigious Jumeirah 2000 Guineas. The US$2,542,000 Godolphin acquisition, who had shown early promise with an easy win at Sandown on debut before finishing third in the Acomb Stakes at York, demonstrated his exceptional class. Under the expert guidance of William Buick, who deftly manoeuvred his mount into challenging position around the final bend, the American-bred Justify colt unleashed hugely impressive acceleration in the final furlong to secure a commanding victory. Trained by the tactical mastermind Charlie Appleby, this triumph further cements Godolphin's stronghold on the illustrious event.
Irish contender The Fingal Raven delivered a commendable performance to secure second place. Piloted by Saffie Osborne, daughter of trainer Jamie Osborne, the combination showcased remarkable synergy throughout the contest. Despite a spirited challenge in the closing stages, they ultimately lacked the finishing power to threaten the winner.
The Scandinavian raider War Socks, trained by Niels Petersen, completed the placings with a determined effort under Carlos Lopez. Representing The JC Organisation ApS, the British-bred colt demonstrated admirable resilience to hold onto third position against formidable opposition.
This result further exemplifies the international appeal of Emirates racing, drawing elite competitors from across the globe. As the Dubai World Cup Carnival progresses towards its crescendo, the Ruling Court's emphatic victory serves notice that Appleby's yard is in scintillating form ahead of the season's premier contests.
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1. RULING COURT (T: Charlie Appleby)
2. THE FINGAL RAVEN (T: Jamie Osborne)
3. WAR SOCKS (T: Niels Petersen)