Saudi Cup Betting Odds Great Scot Profile

Saudi Cup Betting Odds Great Scot: He came, he conquered, he left. Four days after dominating a Grade 3 stakes at a mile last Sept. 7 at Haydock

Saudi Cup Betting Odds Great Scot Profile

Credit: Riyadh King Abdulaziz Racetrack – Photo courtesy of Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia.

Racecourse in northwest England, Great Scot was on his way to the Middle East.

“He was at Haydock Saturday, they called Sunday, vetted him Monday and he left Wednesday,” his former trainer, Tom Dascombe, told England’s Racing Post. “There was no messing about, and all I knew was he was bought by a Saudi trainer.”

His name is Abdullah Mishrif, who wanted Great Scot so he could run him in the world’s richest race. Hundreds of Kentucky Derby entrants have had no business being in a classic. Great Scot appears to fit that category in Saturday’s $20 million Saudi Cup.

The 4-year-old gelding has never tried 1 1/8 miles or competed on dirt, so this horse racing move is wildly ambitious. However, the second- through-10th-place horses will divide $10 million among them. Best-case scenario: Great Scot somehow manages to earn a minor share (but still, major bucks) without making any impact.

“He was great for us, and I’m disappointed to lose him,” Dascombe said, “but if he does well for anybody else, then it’s good for them. Apparently, the dirt track at (King Abdulaziz Racecourse) is like soft ground, which he loves. Even if he can finish third, it’s a lot of prize money.”

Saudi Cup Betting Odds Great Scot

  • Trainer: Abdullah Mishrif
  • Jockey: TBD 
  • Owner: Empire State Racing Partnership
  • Career record: 11-4-1-2
  • Career earnings: $116,150
  • Pedigree: Requinto-La Rosiere, by Mr Greeley
  • Age: 4
  • Running style: Stalker

Handicapping insights:

“He’s 3-for-3 at Haydock, a second-tier English track, but 1-for-8 elsewhere. He’s never been on dirt or won beyond a mile, so he’s totally overmatched.” – Ed McNamara

“Euro turfer has never run on dirt and is not really even a Grade 1 performer on the grass, either. Earned first Group win last out in the Superior Mile (G3) last September, and seems to be in entirely way too deep in this kind of spot.” – Noel Michaels

Notes: Dascombe said, “He just got very keen after his first race as a 3-year-old, and gelding him made the difference.” … Great Scot was second in his 3-year-old debut, the Grade 3 Greenham Stakes, and finished third in the German 2,000 Guineas, a Grade 2. He ran fifth and ninth last year in his only attempts in Group 1 company.

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2020 Saudi Cup Betting Odds | Contenders

PP Horse Nationality Jockey Trainer Breeder Owner 2020 Earnings
TBD Benbatl UAE TBD Saeed Bin Suroor Darley Godolphin $420,000
TBD Capezzano UAE TBD Salem bin Ghadayer Darley Sultan Ali $120,248
TBD Chrysoberyl UAE TBD Hidetaka Otonashi Northern Farm U Carrot Farm $2,050,691
TBD Gold Dream JAP TBD O. Hirata Northern Farm Katsumi Yoshida $5,955,854
TBD Great Scot KSA TBD Abdullah Mishrif Clyne, Mound, Thompson Empire State Racing Partnership $0
TBD Gronkowski UAE TBD S. Ghadayer Epic Thoroughbreds LLC Phoenix Thoroughbred III & Khalid Bin Mishref $2,897,360
TBD Magic Wand IRE TBD A. O’Brien Ecurie Des Monceaux & Skymarc Farm Inc Tabor, Michael B., Magnier, Mrs. John, and Smith, Derrick $177,000
TBD Maximum Security USA TBD J. Servis Gary & Mary West Stables, Inc. Gary & Mary West $1,801,900
TBD McKinzie USA TBD B. Baffert Summer Wind Farm Watson, Karl, Pegram, Michael E. and Weitman, Paul $3,318,560
TBD Midnight Bisou USA TBD S. Asmussen Woodford Thoroughbreds Jeffrey Bloom $3,750,000
TBD Mjjack KSA TBD Sami Alharabi Derrymore House Syndicate Mrs Maura Gittins $0
TBD Mucho Gusto USA TBD B. Baffert Teneri Farm Inc. & Bernardo Alvarez Calderon HRH Prince Faisal Bin Khaled $1,662,000
TBD North America USA TBD W. Mott Qatar Bloodstock Ltd. Ramzan Kadyrov $35,000
TBD Tacitus USA TBD W. Mott Juddmonte Farms Inc. Juddmonte Farms Inc. $1,677,500
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