The 2010 Dubai Golden Shaheen (G1) winner, Kinsale King, will get back on track Sunday, four months after being scratched the morning of the 2011 Dubai Golden Shaheen, eventually won by Rocket Man. Trained by Carl O’Callaghan, Kinsale King won his 2011 debut at Golden Gate Fields but was turned out soon after his World [...]
After a disappointing scratch the morning of the 2011 Dubai World Cup (G1), Kinsale King was sent back to America with hopes of getting back on track, but trainer Carl O’Callaghan sent his charge to the farm. Suggesting he needed some time to grow out of some ailments, the patient Irishman was hopeful they would [...]
Irish-born trainer Carl O’Callaghan thinks his gelding, Kinsale King, is just a bit better this year than before his win in the 2010 edition of the $2 million Dubai Golden Shaheen.
Sure, he might not always win, but the win Carl O’Callaghan scooped for the 2010 Dubai Golden Shaheen was a think of perfection, at least in the mind of the Irish-born, California-based trainer of Kinsale King. The pair will try and do it again on the big night, and Carl couldn’t be happier with his [...]
It was a busy week in Dubai racing last week, so we catch up with news from the sprinting division. 2010 Dubai Golden Shaheen victor Kinsale King earned his first win since that race when making his seasonal debut last week, and he did it on the same surface he’ll revisit at Meydan. Racing last [...]
The 2010 Dubai Golden Shaheen winner is well-respected as the third choice in the market for Friday’s Darley July Cup (G1) at Newmarket, a race shaping up as a rematch of the Golden Jubilee (G1) from the Royal Ascot meet. While it was clear the Carl O’Callaghan trained American-bred Dubai winner is able to get [...]
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Also tagged Carl O'Callaghan, Darley July Cup, Dubai betting, Dubai Golden Shaheen, Dubai horse racing, Dubai racing, Equiano, Frankie Dettori, Kieren Fallon, King's Stand, Kinsale King, Royal Ascot, Starspangledbanner, Tom Queally
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Kinsale King, winner of the 2010 Dubai Golden Shaheen (G1) and a knock-up third in the Golden Jubilee (G1) at Ascot, his first start since the Dubai win, is confirmed for the Darley July Cup (G1) on 9 July at Newmarket. He is scheduled to fast the speedster who defeated him, Starspangledbanner, the Australian-bred runner [...]
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Posted in Future Plans, Racing News
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Also tagged Aidan O'Brien, Carl O'Callaghan, Darley July Cup, Dubai Golden Shaheen, Dubai horse racing, Dubai racing, Dubai World Cup, Golden Jubilee, Kieran Fallon, Kinsale King, Meydan, Royal Ascot
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The winner of the Dubai Golden Shaheen is back into serious trackwork and preparations are afoot for the 2010 Golden Jubilee (G1) at the Royal Ascot meeting, the Daily Racing Form reported.. The Carl O’Callaghan trainee was under the clocker’s watch this morning breezing three furlongs and will continue with light preparations in California before [...]
The six-furlong straight at Royal Ascot will serve as the next port of call for the 2010 Dubai Golden Shaheen (G1) winner, Kinsale King. Trainer Carl O’Callaghan, who prepared Kinsale King for Tapeta over the same surface at Golden Gate Fields, could prepare his charge over the long grass fields of Maryland’s Fair Hill Training [...]
1. DUBAI INTERNATIONAL RACING CARNIVAL If it is not yet obvious – it better be…you almost have to be in it to win it. The Dubai International Racing Carnival claimed four of the eight winners on Dubai World Cup night as graduates and 15 of the 24 horses who finished in the top three of [...]
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Posted in Perspectives
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Also tagged Ahmed Ajtebi, Al Quoz Sprint, Allybar, Carl O'Callaghan, DIRC, Dubai Duty Free, Dubai horse racing, Dubai International Racing Carnival, Dubai Kahayla Classic, Dubai racing, Dubai World Cup, Gloria De Campeao, Jaafer, Joy And Fun, Kinsale King, Mahmoud Al Zarooni, Michael Dickinson, Rocket Man, Sacred Kingdom, Singapore Turf Club, Tapeta
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