Staff Writer |
The Gr.1 Longines Sheema Classic is often billed as one of the best races in the world and the 2022 edition is no exception. Won in 2021 by Saudi Cup hero Mishriff, the 2410-meter contest has attracted seven Group or Grade 1 winners this time around.
Japan went close in this race last year with second and third home, subsequent Gr.1 winner Chrono Genesis and Loves Only You, and this time they have a third of the field with five of the 15 runners.
Chief among them is G1 Japanese Derby winner Shahryar, who was last seen finishing third in the Japan Cup in Toyko in November. The land of the rising sun also pitches in Authority, winner of the G3 Neom Turf Cup in Saudi Arabia last time out in which he conquered the re-opposing Kaspar and Pyledriver.
Authority is trained by Tetsuya Kimura, who is hopeful of another good result, saying: “In Riyadh, the horse took control at the beginning and it was a great ride by Christophe (Lemaire).
Dual Hong Kong Vase winner Glory Vase thrives on international travel and represents a first Dubai runner for trainer Tomohito Ozeki, while the Japanese challenge is completed by Gr.2 winner Stella Veloce, trained by Naosuke Sugai, and top-flight victor Uberleben, who will mark a maiden runner in Dubai for trainer Takahisa Tezuka.
The biggest opposition to the Japanese is likely to come from the Charlie Appleby-trained Yibir, a dominant winner of the G1 Breeders’ Cup Turf when last seen in November. A quirky son of Dubawi, Appleby admits he is not easy to handle.
British trainer William Haggas carries European hopes with his talented pair of Gr.2 winners; Alenquer and Dubai Honour.
The improving Dubai Honour has a career record of four from 10 and was most recently fourth in the Gr.1 Hong Kong Cup over 2000 meters at Sha Tin. This will be his first try over a mile and a half, something Haggas feels may suit.
The other British contender in the field is the William Muir-trained Pyledriver, winner of the G1 Coronation Cup at Epsom in 2021, who aims to bounce back from a disappointing run behind Authority in Riyadh last time.
The Longines Dubai Sheema Classic takes place as race eight with a scheduled jump of 7:55pm local time.