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(6) ASEEL ALMOGHTARAH is an unraced Teletext filly out of a local-bred mare who has four wins to her name. She represents leading connections and could make a winning start.
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(3) SSAELEL ALSOYOOF is an unraced Destin colt out of a once-raced mare. Connections do well with juveniles and he will not need to be well above average to play a part.
(7) FALAKIYAH showcased early speed before faltering late to eighth place from 14 over 1400m on debut at this track two weeks ago. Will look to make a bold bid from the start.
(5) ZWEHAN was outpaced from the outset after breaking slowly in a 1400m maiden also two weeks ago. Champion jockey takes over in the saddle.
RACE 2 (1,400M)
(7) HAY HALA put up an encouraging performance when third of 18 in a 1200m maiden here in July. Open to further improvement for leading connections and looks the horse to beat.
(8) IBN ALATHEER is a well-bred colt who ran creditably in two outings last season. Lacks a finishing burst but not without claims on his return to action.
(5) HAJSS built on an underwhelming debut when sixth over this course and distance two weeks ago. Place claims if taking another step forward.
(10) MGHLAB led until halfway on his debut in a 1600m conditions race three weeks ago. Faded tamely once put under pressure but now that he is dropping in trip, it could help.
RACE 3 (1,600M)
(2) AL AAS ran an encouraging second on debut over 1400m earlier in August. Badly bumped at the start that day and could gain compensation on this track under the leading rider.
(8) BONO is an unraced Mucho Gusto colt out of a 90-rated mare who won 12 races. Attractive pedigree and should not be discounted.
(6) ALQASSTTELI made late headway to finish a commendable third of 15 on debut over 1400m, one place behind Al Aas. Contender with minor improvement.
(9) DEGHEMAN is a speedy colt who ran respectably on debut over 1400m earlier in August. Blinkers fitted and open to improvement.
RACE 4 (1,600M)
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