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Mishriff Wins Dubai World Cup

In the latest gambling industry news, we are taking a look at the Dubai World Cup. This is one of the most prestigious horse races in the world. The races are held each year at the Meydan Racecourse in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. People travel from all over to watch the best jockeys and horses race for the title. This year’s event has a $12 million purse, which is the largest amount given in a horse race. 14 horses and jockeys competed for the title, with the likes of Mystic Guide, Sleepy Eyes Todd, Jesus’ Team, and Mishriff, and other thoroughbreds in the lineup.

One of the ways on how a bookie makes money is by offering a wide variety of betting options. And horse racing is one of it. The favorite going into the race was Mystic Guide. Mystic Guide is four-year-old colt trained by Michael Stidham with jockey Luis Saez. Mystic Guide had won the prestigious Grade 1 Jockey Club Gold Cup in the US last year.

Mishriff Wins Dubai World Cup

Mishriff Wins Dubai World CupBut Mystic guide was drawn in post position 14. For those new to horse racing, this is the widest gate in the venue. He struggled to get into a good position early on. In the end, it was Mishriff, a four-year-old colt with John Gosden as the trainer and with jockey David Egan, who was hailed as the winner of the Dubai World Cup. Mishriff also hold the current championship of the Saudi Cup, another prestigious race in the Middle East. Mishriff is a familiar naming in the sport if you keep track of horse racing in your sportsbook pay per head solution software.

Despite being in post position 11, Mishriff was able to get a good position early on. He was also able to trail closely behind the leaders throughout the race. In the home stretch, he made his move and surged ahead of his rivals. This win is a first for David Egan, who is now the youngest jockey to win the Dubai World Cup at the age of 21. It was also a second consecutive victory in the race for trainer John Gosden, who had won with the filly Royal Delta in 2012.

 

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