Friday at Riyadh’s Al Janadriah Racecourse brings the Crown Prince Cup (G2), one of the most significant preps for Saudi’s premier throughbred event of the year, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup (G1).
Three prominent Dubai racing alums to contest the 2,400 meters event are Deem (pictured below), winner of the Cape Verdi (G3) over eventual Dubai City of Gold (G2) victress Front House, and Muller (racing as Alsaqeer), fourth home in the 2009 Dubai World Cup (G1). Joe Louis, 13th in the Dubai World Cup, also holds an entry in the field of 16, and will have regular rider Wigberto Ramos in the irons. The son of Lode narrowly defeated Muller in the 2009 renewal of the Crown Prince Cup.
Duque De Enghien, fifth in the 2005 UAE Derby (G2) and Amor de Pobre (racing as Shibl Noofa, a Group One winner in Chile) complete a four-horse Jerry Barton trained entry, which includes the aforementioned Deem and Joe Louis. Olivier Peslier, Barton’s main rider at the upcoming DIRC, will ride Amor de Pobre.
Kieran Fallon has a mount in the Crown Prince Cup when he partners former Luca Cumani stalwart Military Cross in a competitive heat.

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I hobe joe louis : but there are filly (himma) is agreet filly hourse.It is also born of Saudi Arabia and involved with horses imported.it has won the heroine Deem at the last race . Who knows probably do again.
thanks