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sport news William Knight believes Frost At Dawn can cement her reputation as a surprise ... trends now
sport news William Knight believes Frost At Dawn can cement her reputation as a surprise ... trends now

sport news William Knight believes Frost At Dawn can cement her reputation as a surprise ... trends now

Newmarket trainer William Knight believes his filly Frost At Dawn can cement her reputation as one of the surprises packages of this winter’s Dubai Racing Carnival with a massive run in the $1.5million Al Quoz Sprint on Saturday’s World Cup card.

Frost At Dawn, whose bucking antics before exercise keep work rider Abbie Pierce on her toes and have added to her local attention, was an unheralded member of the British Dubai squad when she headed to the Middle East on the back of an easy win in a seven-furlong contest at Chelmsford in November.

Knight originally hoped she might be good enough to run in the UAE 1,000 Guineas over a mile.

But five runs at Meydan have shown speed rather than stamina is Frost At Dawn’s forte as her attention was switched to shorter races.

‘She earned her place in the Al Quoz with a two and a half length win in the five-furlong Nad Al Sheba Turf Sprint at the start of this month, breaking a track record which had stood since 2017 by a whopping 0.49 seconds.

William Knight is hopeful Frost At Dawn can enjoy a big race in the Al Quoz Sprint on Saturday

William Knight is hopeful Frost At Dawn can enjoy a big race in the Al Quoz Sprint on Saturday

Five runs at Meydan have shown speed rather than stamina is Frost At Dawn’s forte

Five runs at Meydan have shown speed rather than stamina is Frost At Dawn’s forte

A tail wind helped Frost At Dawn but Knight feels it hard to understand why his Mikael Barzalona-ridden filly is 10-1 while Charlie Appleby’s Star of Mystery, who was the two and a half length runner-up in the Nad Al Sheba Turf Sprint, is 3-1 favourite.

Knight said: ‘If someone said I would be standing here coming into the Dubai World Cup meeting with a runner in the Al Quoz Sprint I would say don’t be ridiculous. Even the fact we are going over six furlongs. We came out here with the idea of running Frost At Dawn in the UAE Guineas.

‘It started to look obvious after a couple of runs here that she was showing a lot of speed and thank God we dropped her back in trip. Her form since has spoken for itself.

‘The run in the Nad Al Sheba Turf Sprint was a surprise because at the time we were a bit worried about dropping back to the minimum (five furlong) trip. Mikael gave her a lovely ride, she got the rail and showed a lot of speed.

‘Hopefully she can replicate that on Saturday. Yes it is an extra furlong in the Al Quoz but if anything that could help her. I see they make Charlie’s horse the favourite and we beat that off level weights fair and square.’

Knight says he wasn’t the only one who originally thought the Abdulla Al Mansoori-owned filly needed further. Jockeys Luke Morris, on board when she won at Chelmsford, and William Buick, who rode her when she was second on her Dubai debut in December, both felt she needed middle distances.

Knight added: ‘All her family were a mile or mile and a quarter horses and she trains at home like that. While her work was always good she never trained like a sprinter.

‘Luke Morris and William Buick both said she will get a mile no problem so I am not the only stupid one! The turning point was when she ran in the (seven-furlong) Jumeirah Fillies’ Classic (on February 2).

Frost At Dawn is 10-1 to win, while Charlie Appleby's (pictured) Star of Mystery is 3-1 favourite

Frost At Dawn is 10-1 to win, while Charlie Appleby's (pictured) Star of Mystery is 3-1 favourite

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