Sea The Stars shines in the UAE

Lost Eden becomes Stakes winner number 87 for sire.

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Lost Eden becomes Stakes winner number 87 for sire. Sea The Stars has enjoyed plenty of early-season success in the UAE, with his latest winner Lost Eden becoming his 87th lifetime Stakes winner after landing the Listed Jebel Ali Stakes.

It was a second course and distance win for the lightly raced, Doug Watson-trained five-year-old this year. A €200,000 Goffs yearling bred by Mogeely Stud and owned by Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum, Lost Eden hails from the family of dual Gr.1 winner Old Persian and champion Miesque.

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Earlier this month, four-year-old Manabo – already a Group 2 winner in France for owner/breeders Godolphin – maintained his unbeaten record with an easy victory in the Gr.3 Nad Al Sheba Trophy at Meydan, breaking the track record in the process. Winning jockey William Buick said: "He's a beautiful big horse and he's unbeaten. He is obviously very good and the team had him in great shape for his stepping-stone run. I think he can go up in trip or down. That was a lovely performance."

The same team also recently won the Listed Zabeel Turf with six-year-old Star Safari, who over the weekend was just a short head away from a second victory in the Gr.3 Dubai Millennium Stakes.

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