Japan to the fore again as Stay Foolish downs Manobo
Trainer Yoshito Yahagi added to Breeders’ Cup glory with a double.
A trip to Royal Ascot could be on the cards for Stay Foolish after the Japanese raider outgunned the previously unbeaten Manobo in the Dubai Gold Cup at Meydan A winner at Newbury, Kempton and twice in France last year, the Charlie Appleby-trained Manobo made it five from five on his Dubai debut in last month’s Nad Al Sheba Trophy. The four-year-old was a prohibitively priced 4-11 favourite as he stepped up to two miles for the first time under William Buick, but it was clear from an early stage all was not going according to plan. With the gallop sedate, Manobo pulled violently for his head, expending valuable energy.Stay Foolish does it again on the big stage! Yoshito Yahagi’s star denies Manobo in the Dubai Gold Cup under @christo68914587 at Meydan! #DWC22 #競馬 pic.twitter.com/HKOaXiJ0G3
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) March 26, 2022
It is testament to his raw ability that he still managed to fight his way to lead in the straight, but he was caught close home by Christophe Lemaire and Yoshito Yahagi’s 4-1 shot Stay Foolish, who was following up his lucrative success in the Red Sea Turf Handicap in Riyadh four weeks ago. Yahagi was completing a quick-fire double on the card after landing the preceding Godolphin Mile with widely unconsidered 80-1 shot Bathrat Leon. “Excellent – unbelievable,” said the trainer. “He’s enjoyed the atmosphere in his training in Dubai and my aim is the Gold Cup at Ascot.” Lemaire said: “He didn’t break as fast as he did in Saudi so I was behind a good horse but happy to be on the inside. “He doesn’t have a big turn of foot and I thought the potatoes were done, but in the end he outstayed them. I think he could run in any Group One, anywhere.” Appleby said of Manobo: “Stepping up from a mile and a half I had it in the back of my mind that it could be the end of the Richter Scale, but considering what he did in the first half of the race he did well to run as well as he did.”

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