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Saudi Cup News

Rattle N Roll Books Saudi Cup Spot with Impressive Custodian Success

By Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia
Sunday, 26th January 2025, 7:30pm

Rattle N Roll and Ancestral Land secure double on the day for Joel Rosario

Image: Rattle N Roll won the G3 Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup under Joel Rosario

26 January 2024 – Rattle N Roll (USA) came from the clouds to run out a comfortable winner of the Group 3 The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup for trainer Kenny McPeek, booking his place in the field for the $20 million Group 1 Saudi Cup at King Abdulaziz Racecourse on Saturday 22 February.

Leased for his Middle Eastern campaign by Saudi Arabian businessman Sharaf Al Hariri from US connections, Lucky Seven Stables, Rattle and Roll was settled well off the pace after emerging from stall 10. US Hall of Fame rider, Joel Rosario patiently waited in behind as fellow American runner EJ Won The Cup (USA), under Mike Smith, set a strong gallop at the front of the field.

Off the home turn Rattle N Roll and Rosario began to make ground and, when switched towards the inside rail, the son of Connect stayed on strongly to power clear in the closing stages, winning by four-and-three-quarter lengths at the line.

After the race, Rosario said: “The horse was able to do everything. I was just sitting there, the pace was good in front and it worked out perfectly.

“It looked like it was a good pace, I just wanted to let him be where he wanted to be and hopefully he can run at the end, and he did! He just went away [after crossing the line]. It was a very good win.”

It marked a double on the day for the US-based rider, who was also successful aboard Ancestral Land (GB) for Saudi-based trainer, Jimmy Jerkens in the Riyadh Dirt Sprint Qualifier presented by REEF.

After his double, Rosario said: “It’s very nice to be here. We had two winners – it was a good day. There are so many things that have to go your way, but it’s a blessing when you can win.”

Commenting on Rattle N Roll’s chance in next month’s Saudi Cup over course and distance, he said: “He handled the track well and we beat good horses today. A lot of good horses are going to be coming here, it’ll be a tough race, but we’ll see what happens – hopefully he can perform the way he did today.”

Elsewhere on the card there was a treble for Saudi-based Portuguese rider Ricardo Ferreira, including aboard Mhally (GB) in The 2000 Guineas presented by Saudi National Bank, a qualifier for the G3 Saudi Derby.

The other qualifier for the Saudi Cup meeting was the Al-Diriyah Cup (Group 1 Obaiya Arabian Classic Qualifier) presented by Diriyah Gate ‍Development Authority, which was won by Nirehazz (FR) for trainer Omar Altuwilei and owner Mohammed Eidan A Alduhamshi.

There were also two high profile Group 1 contests on Saturday, with The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup (for Saudi bred horses) won by Yaroa (KSA) under leading rider, Camilo Ospina, while the SAR 5 million ($1.3 million) King Abdulaziz Cup was landed by Taj Blaadi (KSA) under Saudi Cup-winning rider, Wigberto Ramos, making it five winners on the day for HRH Prince Khaled Bin Faisal Bin Abdulaziz’s Red Stable.

Friday’s meeting at King Abdulaziz Racecourse also included three Saudi Cup qualifiers.

The Ricardo Ferreira-ridden Malyan (GB) was a ready winner of the 1351 Turf Sprint Qualifier presented by NOVA, while Ospina was victorious in the Listed Prince Khalid Abdullah Cup, a qualifier for the G2 Neom Turf Cup, aboard Bolide Potro (IRE), formerly trained by Gianluca Bietolini in France and now a winner of two of his four starts in Saudi Arabia.

The final qualifier on Friday was the Arabian Horses Open (Al Mneefah Qualifier) presented by Alfakhera, which was won by the Naif Alanzi-ridden Sharfa Alhezam (KSA).

The $38.1 million Saudi Cup meeting will take place at King Abdulaziz Racecourse in Riyadh on 21 and 22 February 2025.

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