Dubai World Cup: Here’s the draw for $12 million race

Photo: Dubai Racing Club / Liesl King

Defending champion Ushba Tesoro has drawn post 5 in Saturday’s Group 1, $12 million Dubai World Cup.

The Noboru Takagi-trained Japanese star faces a captivating rematch at Meydan with American challenger Señor Buscador, with a head having separated the pair in last month’s Saudi Cup.

Ushba Tesoro’s name was the first to be picked out in the ceremony at the Armani Dubai Hotel on Wednesday evening, with the position assigned at random.

Jockey Yuga Kawada said, "stall 5 is not so bad, but he’s a horse that has to come from behind so really one to 12 makes no difference."

Pgm. Post   Pgm. Post 
Clapton17 Laurel River712
Crupi21 Military Law84
Defunded39 Newgate96
Derma Sotogake48 Señor Buscador1010
Dura Erede53 Ushba Tesoro115
Kabirkhan62 Wilson Tesoro1211

Takagi added, "He’s going to come from the back anyway so it doesn’t really matter."

Todd Fincher’s Señor Buscador, the pride of his breeder and co-owner Joe Peacock Jr., was the second name selected and will break from stall 10.

"Very happy," Peacock said. "We wanted outside, and we got outside."

Kabirkhan, the sensation from Kazakhstan who is trained in the UAE by Doug Watson, drew 2.

"I kind of wanted the middle," Watson said. "If he always broke really well I’d be delighted but he hasn’t done that. We’ve been working on it, but we hope he can do it on the night. At least it’s a shorter way around."

Owner Tlek Mukanbetkaliyev added, "Happy to get an inside draw and hopefully he can be comfortable near the lead."

Japan has brought a strong representation for the 1 1/4-mile, actually 2,000-meter, showdown. Ace jockey Christophe Lemaire is back aboard Derma Sotogake in post 8, a dazzling winner of the UAE Derby (G2) at this meeting last year and subsequently the runner-up in the Breeders’ Cup Classic.

Trainer Hidetaka Otonashi said, "We didn’t mind any stall really. Eight is considered a lucky number in Japan, so that’s pretty good."

Lemaire described post 8 as "a very good draw in the middle which allows me to go forward into the first bend without burning up too much gas."

Frankie Dettori is back aboard Bob Baffert rising star Newgate, a recent winner under the legendary rider in the Santa Anita Handicap (G1). Assistant trainer Jimmy Barnes was on hand as he was assigned post 6.

The other big local hope is Juddmonte’s Laurel River, who is trained by Bhupat Seemar and entered the Dubai World Cup picture after a clear-cut victory in the Burj Nahaar earlier in the month. He must run from the widest post of all in 12.

Jockey Tadhg O’Shea said: "Obviously being right on the outside is far from ideal. Saying that he’s a horse with a lot of early speed, and we’ll just have to play the cards we’re dealt."

The lineup is completed by Crupi in post 1, other Japanese runners Dura Erede 3 and Wilson Tesoro 11, Defunded 9, Military Law 4 and Clapton 7.

Trainer Chad Summers said of Clapton, "We were hoping to be drawn in the middle."

Alex Solis, owners' representative of Crupi, said, "We’re drawn inside so hopefully we can save all the ground."

Wilson Tesoro’s jockey, Yusuke Hara, said, The last two starts the jockey asked him to take a position early, so I’m expecting him to be a little bit keen. So that stall is ideal."

In the chart below, horses are listed with program numbers, which may not match the post position.

2024 Dubai World Cup G1

Post Silks Horse / Sire Rating Trainer / Jockey Last Start / Next Start HRN
1 Clapton
Brethren
5.30 Chad Summers
Dylan Davis
3rd, 2024 Al Maktoum Classic G2 Entered
Last Race 3rd, 2024 Al Maktoum Classic G2
2 Crupi
Curlin
6.24 Todd A. Pletcher
Luis Saez
3rd, 2024 Pegasus World Cup G1 Entered
Last Race 3rd, 2024 Pegasus World Cup G1
3 Defunded
Dialed In
6.58 Abdulaziz Khalid Mishref
Adel Al Furaydi
7th, 2024 Saudi Cup G1 Entered
Last Race 7th, 2024 Saudi Cup G1
4 Derma Sotogake
Mind Your Biscuits
7.09 Hidetaka Otonashi
Christophe Patrice Lemaire
5th, 2024 Saudi Cup G1 Entered
Last Race 5th, 2024 Saudi Cup G1
5 Dura Erede
Duramente
7.05 Manabu Ikezoe
Bauyrzhan Murzabayev
12th, 2024 February Stakes G1 Entered
Last Race 12th, 2024 February Stakes G1
6 Kabirkhan
California Chrome
0.00 Doug Watson
Pat Dobbs
1st, 2024 Al Maktoum Challenge G1 Entered
Last Race 1st, 2024 Al Maktoum Challenge G1
7 Laurel River
Into Mischief
5.53 Bhupat Seemar
Tadhg O'Shea
1st, 2024 Burj Nahaar G3 Entered
Last Race 1st, 2024 Burj Nahaar G3
8 Military Law
Dubawi
0.00 Musabbeh Al Mheiri
Oscar Chavez
1st, 2024 Al Maktoum Classic G2 Entered
Last Race 1st, 2024 Al Maktoum Classic G2
9 Newgate
Into Mischief
6.24 Bob Baffert
Frankie Dettori
1st, 2024 Santa Anita Handicap G1 Entered
Last Race 1st, 2024 Santa Anita Handicap G1
10 Senor Buscador
Mineshaft
6.60 Todd W. Fincher
Junior Alvarado
1st, 2024 Saudi Cup G1 Entered
Last Race 1st, 2024 Saudi Cup G1
11 Ushba Tesoro
Orfevre
7.65 Noboru Takagi
Yuga Kawada
2nd, 2024 Saudi Cup G1 Entered
Last Race 2nd, 2024 Saudi Cup G1
12 Wilson Tesoro
Kitasan Black
0.00 Hitoshi Kotegawa
Yusuke Hara
8th, 2024 February Stakes G1 Entered
Last Race 8th, 2024 February Stakes G1

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