Dubai Honour Triumphs in G1 Queen Elizabeth

Tara Madgwick - Saturday April 8

The $5million Group I ATC Queen Elizabeth Stakes (2000m) is the jewel in the crown of The Championships at Randwick and produced a thrilling renewal with local hero Anamoe relegated to third in his final start in Australia with victory going to Dubai Honour (IRE).

Dubai Honour coasts home alone in the G1 QEII Stakes - image Steve Hart

The William Haggas trained son of Pride of Dubai put the writing on the wall when scoring a commanding win in the Group I ATC Ranvet Stakes at Rosehill last month at his first Australian start and delivered another peak performance.

Ridden by Tom Marquand, Dubai Honour stalked Anamoe in the run while Japanese raider Unicorn Lion (IRE) set the tempo.

Anamoe and James McDonald set out in pursuit at the top of the rise, but the pair were outgunned by Dubai Honour, who powered to the lead to win by two and a half lengths with Mo’Unga charging late to grab second relegating Anamoe to third.

 

Dubai Honour defeats Mo'Unga and Anamoe - image Steve Hart

William Haggas won the Queen Elizabeth Stakes in 2020 and 2021 with Adeyybb (GB), so is no stranger to success in this race although it was the first time he has made the trip to witness the victory.

“He relaxed very well and I knew when he relaxed well he would pick up and he picked up well. Anamoe is a great horse, take nothing away from him, but this horse has come forward for being here and he's won well today,” Haggas said.

“Don't underestimate him, he's a pretty good horse. He was never quite right last year, he was boxing against some good horses, top, top horses.

"The horse is in a great frame of mind, he looks great. I couldn't be more thrilled."

Hong Kong is likely to be the next stop for Dubai Honour before he returns to the UK.

“We're very keen to go to Hong Kong now on the way home and run him at the end of April in the QEII,” Haggas added.

“Then we'll take him back to England and regroup. As far as I'm concerned he's done his job today."

William Haggas and Tom Marquand celebrate - image Steve Hart

Tom Marquand was returning from injury resulting from a fall and took over the ride on Dubai Honour after Ryan Moore won on him in the Ranvet.

"I was going off what everyone else was telling me, I've haven't had the chance to sit on him really. For the boss (William Haggas) to target the Queen Elizabeth with another horse and pull it off, it's just insane,” he said.

“Genuinely, I've jumped aboard this horse on the right day at the right time and it's everyone else behind it that got the job done, not me. All I had to do was point and shoot. A huge well done to the team."

Purchased for 110,000 guineas at the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale by Rabbah Bloodstock, Dubai Honour is a multiple Group II winner in France and been placed at Group I level in the UK and has the overall record of six wins and four seconds from 17 starts.

Dubai Honour is the first winner for Mondelice, an unraced half-sister by Montjeu to Frankel’s globetrotting Group III winner Last Kingdom (USA), who stands at Kooringal Stud in Australia.

Dubai Honour is the best of 18 stakes-winners worldwide for Coolmore based Pride of Dubai, who is enjoying a serious purple patch this year with a string of recent Group and stakes-winners including She’s Fit, Sirileo Miss, Desert Lightning and Maharba.

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Race Result - Longines Queen Elizabeth Stks Gr1 2000m

Randwick Track: Soft(7) Time: 2:07.72
1
Dubai Honour
- 5g Pride Of Dubai (AUS) x Mondelice (GB) (Montjeu (IRE))
Tnr: W J Haggas Rdr: T Marquand 59
Pride Of Dubai
2
2.5
Mo'Unga
- 5h Savabeel (AUS) x Chandelier (NZ) (O'Reilly (NZ))
Tnr: Annabel Neasham Rdr: N Rawiller 59
3
2.6
Anamoe
- 4h Street Boss (USA) x Anamato (AUS) (Redoute's Choice (AUS))
Tnr: James Cummings Rdr: J B Mc Donald 59
4
2.9
Hezashocka
- 5g Shocking (AUS) x Shezakiwi (NZ) (Brilliance (USA))
Tnr: M Price & M Kent Jnr Rdr: B Avdulla 59
5
3.6
Unicorn Lion
- 7h No Nay Never (USA) x Muravka (IRE) (High Chaparral (IRE))
Tnr: Yoshito Yahagi Rdr: Damian Lane 59
6
3.8
Numerian
- 7g Holy Roman Emperor (IRE) x Delicate Charm (IRE) (High Chaparral (IRE))
Tnr: Annabel Neasham Rdr: J Mott 59
7
7.1
Zeyrek
- 6g Sea The Stars (IRE) x Zerkaza (IRE) (Dalakhani (IRE))
Tnr: M, W & J Hawkes Rdr: Tim Clark 59
8
7.6
Gear Up
- 5h Teofilo (IRE) x Gearanai (USA) (Toccet (USA))
Tnr: Annabel Neasham Rdr: John Allen 59
9
7.8
Montefilia
- 5m Kermadec (NZ) x Bana Wu (GB) (Shirocco (GER))
Tnr: David Payne Rdr: Dylan Gibbons 57
10
9.5
El Patroness
- 4m Shamus Award (AUS) x Sure You Can (NZ) (O'Reilly (NZ))
Tnr: D T O'Brien Rdr: J Bowman 57
11
13.9
Alenquer
- 5h Adlerflug (GER) x Wild Blossom (GER) (Areion (GER))
Tnr: M D Moroney Rdr: J Moreira 59
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