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3:35pm The Bahrain Foundation Stakes (Listed

Class 1. One mile about two furlongs (9f abt 197yds) for three yrs old and upwards Estimated Total Value: Total race value £50000. Penalty Value £28740. Owners Prize Money: Winner £22600; Second £9280; Third £4640; Fourth £2320; Fifth £1160. Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code

No Horse Age Weight Draw

1 CADILLAC (IRE) (67)

B c Lope de Vega (IRE) - Seas of Wells (IRE) (Dansili)

4 9-7 (1)

Jockey: Jack Mitchell

Owner: Sheikh Abdullah Almalek Alsabah Trainer: George Boughey, Newmarket Breeder: Sunderland Holdings Inc Colours: WHITE, GOLD braid, GREEN sleeves, GREEN cap with GOLD tassel. Form: 5-36122 D

He has won four times from 7f to 1m 2f on good ground. Beaten 9l by Grocer Jack when second of 5 at 15-8 on his latest outing at Newbury over 1m 2f (good to firm) in July. First run for a new yard today and every chance on form, though has only won on good ground. Official BHA Rating 111

2 PETER THE GREAT (GB) (46)

B g New Approach (IRE) - Palitana (USA) (Giant’s Causeway (USA))

4 9-4 (3)

Jockey: Robert Havlin

Owner: Mr A. E. Oppenheimer Trainer: John & Thady Gosden, Newmarket Breeder: Hascombe & Valiant Stud Ltd Sponsor: Tote Colours: BLACK and WHITE (halved), sleeves reversed, RED cap. Form: 622110 D

He has won four times from 1m to 1m 2f on ground varying from good to firm to good to soft and on the all-weather. Well beaten at 16-1 behind Anmaat when last of 10 in a Group 3 event at Haydock last time, but looked Listed class when winning successive handicaps earlier. Official BHA Rating 107

3 ROYAL FLEET (GB) (208)

B g Dubawi (IRE) - Zibelina (IRE) (Dansili) Owner: Godolphin Trainer: Charlie Appleby, Newmarket Breeder: Godolphin Sponsor: Emirates Fly Better Colours: ROYAL BLUE. Form: 151-221 D

Winner of five races up to 1m 2f on good to firm and good to soft ground and on the all-weather. A winner in a Group 3 event at Meydan over 1m 2f (good to firm) in February, beating Star Safari by a short head. Impressed in Dubai last winter and a big player on his return. Official BHA Rating 110

4 9-4 (5)

Jockey: William Buick

4 SINJAARI (IRE) (41)

B g Camelot - Heavenly Song (IRE) (Oratorio (IRE))

6 9-4 (4)

Jockey: David Probert

Owner: Mr Mohammed Jaber Trainer: Harry & Roger Charlton, Beckhampton Breeder: Dr T. Purcell & Mr P. Purcell Colours: WHITE, RED chevron, hooped sleeves, RED cap. Form: 4-35103 D

He has won three times from 1m to 1m 2f on good to firm and good ground. Third of 4 behind Tempus beaten 3 1/2l at 5-1 on his latest outing in a Group 3 event at Salisbury over 1m (good to firm) last month. Not been at his best recently but has a big performance in him. Official BHA Rating 107

5 ROUSAY (IRE) (42) 3 8-11 (2)

Gr or Ro f Muhaarar - Ronaldsay (Kirkwall) Jockey: Hollie Doyle

Owner: Pall Mall Partners & Mrs R. J. McCreery Trainer: Richard Hannon, Marlborough Breeder: Stowell Hill Ltd & D. Ludlow Sponsor: European Bloodstock News Colours: EMERALD GREEN, YELLOW star, RED sleeves and cap. Form: 234221 D

Successful at 7f and 1m 2f on good to firm ground and on the all-weather. A winner at 13-2 at Salisbury over 1m 2f (good to firm) on her latest outing last month, beating Rose Of Kildare by a neck. Swooped late in fillies’ company last time but this is a bigger ask. Official BHA Rating 95

NUMBER OF DECLARED RUNNERS 5

Hood worn by No. 3. Blinkers worn by No. 2. Racing Post Standard Time: 2 min 3.00 secs Record Time: 2 min 2.81 secs BETTING FORECAST 2-1 Royal Fleet (GB), 5-2 Cadillac (IRE), 7-2 Sinjaari (IRE), 9-2 Peter The Great (GB), 10-1 Rousay (IRE)

Race Result

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Distances: 1-2 ........... 2-3 ........... 3-4 ........... Time: Min . Secs

R ace Summary

Cadillac and Royal Fleet set the form standard but the former has slight ground concerns and the latter returns from a break, so it may pay to take them on with PETER THE GREAT. John and Thady Gosden's gelding didn't give his true running when forcing too strong a pace in a tough Haydock Group 3 event last time, but he'd looked Listed class when winning successive handicaps at Chelmsford and Newmarket previously with a fair bit up his sleeve. Win: PETER THE GREAT Danger: Cadillac

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