Cappa Brack best bet for main race.CAPPA CAPPA Childbirth and Postpartum Professionals Association CAPPA Canadian Association of Programs in Public Administration CAPPA Canadian Association of Petroleum Production Accounting CAPPA Community Alliance for Progressive Positive Action CAPPA Crusher and Portable Plant Association Brack n. 1. An opening caused by the parting of any solid body; a crack or breach; a flaw. Stain or brack in her sweet reputation. - J. Fletcher. 1. Salt or brackish water. starts as the firm favourite to win the feature event at the races At The Races is a British television channel, originally co-founded with Channel 4, but now owned by a partnership between British Sky Broadcasting, Arena Leisure PLC and 28 (out of the 59) UK racecourses. in Sakhir tomorrow. The feature race for Class 1 Grade 2 imported horses carries a cash prize of BD3,000 and is for the Abdulla Ahmed Nass Cup. It will be run over 1,000 metres straight starting at 4.30pm. Cappa Brack, owned by Shaikh Mohammed bin Abdulla Al Khalifa, trained by James Naylor and to be ridden by Alli Al Saffar, is expected to be challenged by Louie Louie and My Drop. There are six other support races on the card as well with Between The Sheets, owned by Fahad Ahmed Khalil Ali, trained by Talal Al Alawi and to be ridden by Gerald Avranche, tipped to win the next big race for locally bred horses which carries a cash prize of BD1,000 and to be run over 1,200 metres straight, starting at 4.05pm. Six Speed and Question Mark are the second and third favourites. Cracking, owned by Rashid A Rahman Al Jassmi, trained by Omar Al Nesef and to be ridden by Koen Clijman, is the favouruite to win the Open race to be run over 1,000 metres straight starting at 3.40pm. Calling The Shots and Port Royal are the second and third favourites respectively. Rad, owned by Al Montasir, trained by Alan Smith For other persons named Alan Smith, see Alan Smith (disambiguation). Alan Smith (born 28 October 1980 in Rothwell, Leeds, West Yorkshire) is an English professional football player. and to be ridden by Paul Smith, has an edge over Brexca and King One Emperor in the race for imported horses to be run over 1,600 metres, starting at 3.15pm. Deal Flipper, owned by Raed Ahmed Yousif Alboainain, trained by Yousif Alboainain and to be ridden by Ali Al Saffar, is expected to beat its nearest challengers Sun Ship and Rajaall in the race for imported horses to be run over 1,600 metres, starting at 2.50pm. Luna Deniro, owned by Al Montasir, trained by Alan Smith and to be ridden by Avranche, and Rabdaan 1343, owned by Al Sakhir, trained by Fadhel Al Asfoor and to be ridden by Mohammed Saeed, are the favourites to win the two other races for locally bred and Arabian horses respectively. Copyright 2009 Gulf Daily News Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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