Dubai Duty Free Spring Trials Weekend returns to Newbury Racecourse with a mark of respect for Prince Philip

Dubai Duty Free Spring Trials Weekend returns to Newbury Racecourse on Friday and Sunday. (Dubai Duty Free Racing)
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Updated 16 April 2021
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Dubai Duty Free Spring Trials Weekend returns to Newbury Racecourse with a mark of respect for Prince Philip

  • Traditional Saturday races delayed by 24 hours due to funeral of the late Duke of Edinburgh

The Dubai Duty Free Spring Trials Weekend returns to Newbury Racecourse on April 16-18, when seven of the meeting’s 14 scheduled races will be sponsored by the UAE airport retailer.

These races include two of the Group 3 contests on Friday and Sunday — the Dubai Duty Free Finest Surprise Stakes and the Dubai Duty Free Stakes.

The meeting has again attracted the support of many of the sport’s leading owners, with the UK’s Queen Elizabeth II, Shadwell Estate Co., Dubai’s Sheikh Ahmed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum and Godolphin all represented among the entries for Dubai Duty Free (DDF) sponsored races.

Traditionally staged over two consecutive days, the second day of the meeting has been delayed by 24 hours as a mark of respect for Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, whose funeral takes place in Windsor on Saturday afternoon.

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Traditional Saturday races delayed by 24 hours due to funeral of the late Duke of Edinburgh.

“We are fully supportive of the Newbury executive’s decision to transfer Saturday’s racing to Sunday, and offer our sincere condolences to Her Majesty the Queen and the British Royal family at this very sad time,” said Colm McLoughlin, executive vice president and CEO of DDF.

Horse racing in the UK continues behind closed doors until May 17 at the earliest, denying the DDF senior management team the opportunity to attend for only the second time in the company’s 26-year history of sponsorship at the Berkshire course.

“We were sad not to be able to attend the DDF International Weekend last September due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions, but once again we will be watching from Dubai and wish all owners and trainers success with their horses at this year’s renewal of the Dubai Duty Free Spring Trials Weekend,” added McLoughlin.

Newbury Racecourse CEO Julian Thick said: “The Dubai Duty Free Spring Trials Weekend heralds the start another exciting season of Flat racing at Newbury and we are very grateful to (DDF) for their continued support.

“It’s disappointing not to be able welcome (their) team to Newbury this time, but through our broadcast partners ITV and RacingTV, we hope they will be able to enjoy a spectacular weekend of racing.”


Man Utd sweep past Man City as Carrick enjoys perfect start

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Man Utd sweep past Man City as Carrick enjoys perfect start

  • Carrick’s attack-minded side swept away the gloom hanging over the club with second-half goals
  • For United it was the perfect start to Carrick’s tenure as they moved provisionally into fourth place

MANCHESTER: A transformed Manchester United kicked off interim manager Michael Carrick’s second stint in charge with an exhilarating 2-0 derby day defeat of Manchester City in the Premier League at a vibrant Old Trafford on Saturday.
Carrick’s attack-minded side swept away the gloom hanging over the club with second-half goals by Bryan Mbeumo and Patrick Dorgu underlining their dominance of a disappointing City whose title hopes suffered a crushing blow.
Mbeumo, just back from Africa Cup of Nations duty with Cameroon, finished sweetly in the 65th minute and Dorgu got on the end of Matheus Cunha’s cross to put the home fans in dreamland 10 minutes later.
But for a ⁠superb display by City keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma and three disallowed goals, United would have enjoyed a far greater margin of victory while the visitors barely threatened as goal machine Erling Haaland hardly got a look-in.
Not only was it a humbling loss for City against their cross-town rivals, it put a huge dent in their hopes of reeling in Arsenal in the Premier League ⁠title race.
Instead of closing the gap at the top to a manageable three points they could find themselves nine adrift if Arsenal beat Nottingham Forest later on Saturday.
For United it was the perfect start to Carrick’s tenure as they moved provisionally into fourth place.
“It’s unbelievable, being here with our people, with the fans, the way we have suffered during the season but today we faced up and showed who we are,” United defender Lisandro Martinez told Sky Sports.
“Michael (Carrick) said use the energy of the people and today we did it.”
One victory in their previous six league ⁠games, and draws against struggling Wolverhampton Wanderers and Burnley had hastened the end of Ruben Amorim’s reign.
But United emerged from the malaise in stunning fashion with former midfielder Carrick unleashing the kind of attacking display that earned him five Premier League titles.
Bruno Fernandes and Amad Diallo both had goals ruled out in the first half for narrow offsides while Harry Maguire and Diallo were also denied by the woodwork.
Had substitute Mason Mount’s stoppage-time goal not also been ruled out for offside, United would have been celebrating their biggest derby win since 1995.
A dreadful City could have few complaints as they managed only one shot on target — a header by Max Alleyne superbly saved by Senne Lammens.