Dettori looking to ‘solid’ Country Grammer for Saudi Cup glory
Bob Baffert’s runner is back for more after 2022 second.
Frankie Dettori has already won one of the world’s most valuable races on Bob Baffert’s Country Grammer and he now has his sights set on another in the Saudi Cup. The pair combined to land the Dubai World Cup last year, when Dettori replaced Flavien Prat who had steered Country Grammer to second behind shock winner Emblem Road in Riyadh. Of course this will be Dettori’s last ride in the race, the fourth renewal, as he brings the curtain down on his storied career. Yet despite all the greats he has ridden in almost 40 years in the saddle, Country Grammer will have earned him more prize-money than any other should he win the first prize of over GBP 8million.COUNTRY GRAMMAR 🐎 wins The 2022 Dubai World Cup under Frankie Dettori🏇🏻for Bob Baffert at Meydan 🏆🇦🇪@DubaiWorldCup #countrygrammar #dubaiworldcup @FrankieDettori @BobBaffert #thoroughbred #horseracing pic.twitter.com/Av921Ip7tI
— HBA Media (@_HBAMedia) March 26, 2022
“He is very solid. He never runs a bad race, and touch wood he doesn’t start now. He was second last year, he is tough,” said Dettori. “He has travelled before, so that’s a plus. He is solid and I’d be foolish to say I’d be confident, but I am very pleased to ride him and you know he will give his best. “He gave me the same feel (in the mornings) as he did (on Boxing Day at Santa Anita). Bob Baffert and Amr Zedan (owner) skipped the Breeders’ Cup Classic as it would have been a tough task to beat the good horse (Flightline), so he has been basically aimed for these two races, this one and Dubai, so this was always the plan.” Dettori’s biggest threat arguably comes from within, as Baffert and Zedan also run Taiba, a multiple Grade One winner in the States and the mount of Mike Smith. “Taiba is also very solid, he has little mileage on the clock. He is a horse I feel is still improving,” said Dettori.

JUN LIGHT BOLT (Yasuo Tomomichi) looked ready to roll in a piece of light exercise ahead of Saturday’s Saudi Cup run at the King Abdulaziz Racecourse in Riyadh. pic.twitter.com/p7lI8BQeDR
— Simon Milham (@simonmilham) February 24, 2023
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