Bahrain International Trophy: runner-by-runner guide and tip

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Bahrain International Trophy: runner-by-runner guide and tip

The fourth running of the Bahrain International Trophy takes place at Sakhir on Friday at 1.05 pm. Lord Glitters came from last to first last year.

Local trainer won Bahrain International Trophy with Simsir. Dilawar has smart form in France, including a Group 3 victory over this distance last Autumn. Frankie Dettori will ride Dilwar.

Dubai Future finished eighth in the Bahrain International Trophy last year. Dubai Future won the Wolferton Stakes at Royal Ascot in June under Daniel Tudhope.

King David is a contender from Scandinavia for Niels Petersen. King David has won his past four races, including the Group Three Marit Sveaas Minnelop in Norway. It's his first attempt at ten furlongs for over three years. Regular jockey Oliver Wilson will ride.

King David is a Scandinavian runner competing in Friday's Bahrain International Trophy.

Magny Cours finished third in the Bahrain International Trophy last year. He will be ridden by Mickael Barzalona.

Monty has ten wins to his name. He has won at Group Three level for the first time this season. Monty finished second to Addeybb last time.

7. Passion and Glory is Saeed bin Suroor's second runner in the Bahrain International Trophy. He won the Glorious Stakes at the Qatar Goodwood Festival last year and finished third in Grosser Preis von Baden.

Pensiero D’Amore will make his first start in Bahrain for trainer Mohammed Hasan and jockey Alberto Sanna. He has been successful twice this year in the UK for Marco Botti.

This week Bahrain International Trophy is taking place. Shaikh Salman bin Rashid Al Khalifa is the Bahrain Turf Club's president.

Riocorvo is a German-bred, French-based and Spanish-trained horse. He won the Grand Prix de Vichy this year. The six-year-old finished second behind Monty last time out.

Royal Fleet won the Listed Bahrain Turf Club Foundation Stakes over this trip at Goodwood in September. William Buick will have to overcome the widest draw to give Charlie Appleby yet another international race success.

Insuendo finished third in the QIPCO British Champion Fillies and Mares behind Emily Upjohn. Oisin Orr will take the ride for Willie McCreery.

Magny Cours is predicted to win Bahrain International Trophy. Dubai Future is third.


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