Jeff Bonde Racing Stables and Racing Manager Mersad Metanovic have had unprecedented success with racing in America. Are you interested in purchasing a horse to compete in the 2012 Dubai International Racing Carnival? Purses for the vast majority of races at the Carnival begin at $110,000 and climb from there. Ask yourself these questions:
- Have you been keeping an eye on a synthetic specialist?
- Tired of the low purses and diminished opportunities in other racing jurisdictions?
- Want to see your silks on the world stage with equine treatment second to none?
- Interested in shipping and accomodations allowances offered by the Dubai Racing Club?
Take advantage of the growing opportunities and purchase a horse to compete in the 2011-2012 United Arab Emirates racing season, and specifically, the 2012 Dubai International Racing Carnival (DIRC). Our consultant, Mersad Metanovic, of MM Bloodstock, has owned horses in California for more than a decade and had ridiculous success at auction and through private purchases, selecting multiple graded/group stakes winners Smiling Tiger, Road Ready, Cambina, Twice The Appeal, and others.
America’s premier synthetic-racing marketplace, California is also home to one of only two courses in America to run on Tapeta (Golden Gate Fields), the same surface widely applauded after the first DIRC at Meydan.
Mersad can facilitate, with discretion, a private purchase for you or your clients. During the spring of 2010, Metanovic offered investors an opportunity in a partnership with two 2-year-old colts through this same DubaiRaceNight.com page. Both colts, Road Ready and Sway Away, have exceeded expectations with the former winning a listed stakes event in his debut and then returned to the races in his 3-year-old campaign with a stakes win at Oaklawn Park. Sway Away was second behind The Factor in the San Vincente (G2) at Santa Anita before a troubled-trip fourth in the Arkansas Derby (G1). Metanovic was also behind the purchase of Twice The Appeal, winner of the $800,000 Sunland Derby (G3), who later finished 10th in the 2011 Kentucky Derby (G1). He also oversaw the private purchase of Cambina, a rising turf star brought over from Ireland to the US, winning three stakes races (two graded status) during the spring Santa Anita meet.
Don’t miss out on future opportunities. 2010 Dubai Golden Shaheen winner Kinsale King trained over the Tapeta at Golden Gate Fields in advance of his big win. Get Metanovic to scout the relatively untapped American marketplace with the 2012 Carnival approaching.
Contact Mersad at MM Bloodstock: mm_bloodstock @ yahoo.com