Ghaaleb to extend Costa's lead
The Citizen|November 15, 2024
Jebel Ali-based Australian trainer Michael Costa has begun the new season in the UAE in terrific style and has already saddled eight winners.
Ed Marnane
Ghaaleb to extend Costa's lead

He will take plenty of stopping in his pursuit of a first trainer's title since arriving in the Emirates two years ago.

Costa has a strong team in action at Jebel Ali's second fixture of the campaign tomorrow, with five runners across four of the seven races.

In Race 2, Ghaaleb can kick-start a good afternoon for owner Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum and Costa by winning the opening maiden, over 1200m for older horses. Bred in New Zealand, Ghaaleb ran to a decent level in maiden company last season. Arguably the pick of his four starts was at Jebel Ali in December when a close second to stable companion Ajdayet, the Costa pair pulling well clear of their eight rivals.

In a race that will not take much winning this looks a good opportunity for Ghaaleb to open his account at the fifth time of asking and give stable jockey Ben Coen his first winner at Jebel Ali this season.

Race 4 is the feature, the first leg of the Emirates Sprint Series, and has drawn a field of 12 sprinters, five trained by Kuwaiti Rashed Bouresly.

Of the quintet, course specialist Shanghai City makes most appeal. Winner of a handicap over the course and distance in January, he is capable of being in the mix, despite obvious fitness concerns on the back of a lengthy break.

This story is from the November 15, 2024 edition of The Citizen.

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