Knicks Go, Charlatan Headline 2021 Saudi Cup

Saudi Cup

13 countries will be represented during the two-day Saudi Cup meeting on February 19-20 highlighted by the world’s richest race, the $20 million Saudi Cup, won last year by Maximum Security. (Photo credit: Equestrian Club of Saudi Arabia).

The likely runners for the two-day Saudi Cup meeting on February 19-20 have been announced, with 15 individual Group or Grade 1 winners set to line up.

In total, the King Abdulaziz Racecourse in Riyadh will host 77 overseas contenders representing 13 different countries from around the world who between them have won 24 Group or Grade 1 contests.

The highlight of the meeting is the $20 million Saudi Cup, and the second staging of the world’s most valuable race looks set to feature another crop of star names.

The field could be headed by Brad Cox’s Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile and Pegasus World Cup winner Knicks Go (USA), who is part of a strong American contingent which includes Grade 1 Malibu Stakes winner Charlatan (USA) and Tacitus (USA), returning for a second tilt at the race and owned by Juddmonte Farms. Ryuji Okubo’s impressive Grade 1 Champions Cup winner Chuwa Wizard (JPN) represents Japan, while John Gosden is likely to saddle Mishriff (IRE) who was second in the Al Rajhi Bank Saudi Derby at this meeting 12 months ago.

A host of other top-class horses look likely to take their spots in Riyadh, with Freddy Head’s four-time Group 1 winner Call The Wind (GB) seeking back-to-back victories in the $2.5m Red Sea Turf Handicap, alongside last year’s third Prince Of Arran (GB), trained by Charlie Fellowes.

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Both the 1200m $1.5m SAUDIA Riyadh Dirt Sprint and $1m Turf Sprint have also attracted a host of well-regarded types. Group 1 July Cup winner Oxted (UK), trained in the UK by Roger Teal, looks all set to run in the SAUDIA Riyadh Dirt Sprint, where he could take on Yoshito Yahagi’s Justin (JPN) – the earner of an automatic spot in the race after winning the Grade 3 Capella Stakes in December.

Wide Open Turf Sprint

The Turf Sprint is another race that has attracted a strong field, with last year’s winner Dark Power (IRE), trained in Bahrain by Allan Smith, back to defend his crown. He’ll face a strong challenge again this time around with Charlie Appleby’s Space Blues (IRE), the winner of his last four races, including most recently in the Group 1 Prix Maurice de Gheest, as well as Joseph O’Brien’s Speak In Colours (GB) both expected to line up.

Bill Mott’s Channel Maker (CAN), last seen finishing third to Tarnawa in the Breeders’ Cup Turf, is the likely star name in the 2100m $1m Neom Turf Cup, a field which also includes Gronkowski (USA), now trained by Abdulaziz Khalid in Saudi Arabia.

The Purebred Arabian runners in the 2000m $2m Obaiya Arabian Classic are headlined by the Group 1-winning Messi (BEL), trained by Timo Keersmaekers in Belgium, who will clash with last year’s winner Tallaab Al Khalediah (KSA), trained locally by Mutlaq Bin Mushref.

New Race Added for 2021

This year’s Saudi Cup meeting also sees the addition of a new race, the $500k Al Rajhi Bank International Handicap, which is specifically aimed at horses trained in IFHA Part II or Part III countries, and is run on Friday 19 February on International Jockeys’ Challenge day. There are horses entered from six different countries, including Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Spain, the Czech Republic and Greece.

Tom Ryan, Director of Strategy and International Racing for the Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia, said: “We were very excited when we saw the entry list for the second staging of The Saudi Cup and now we know the likely fields, we really are delighted. “A battle between the likes of Knicks Go, Charlatan, Mishriff and Chuwa Wizard in The Saudi Cup would be a huge thrill, while the strength and quality of all the other races has really stood up. “The entire team are working incredibly hard to deliver a world class event where the health and safety of all participants is paramount. It has obviously been a difficult year for everyone and we are glad that we are able to put on this meeting for racing fans all over the world to enjoy.”

For a list of where you can watch the Saudi Cup from home, please visit www.thesaudicup.com.sa and click “Where to watch”. Download possible runners and past performances: https://thesaudicup.com.sa/page/Races

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