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Rebel’s Romance returns with Meydan success among rising tensions in the Middle East

Rebel’s Romance had Charlie Appleby close to tears as the evergreen eight-year-old secured his 21st career success in the Group 2 Dubai City Of Gold.

REBEL'S ROMANCE winning the Dubai Sheema Classic at Meydan in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
REBEL'S ROMANCE winning the Dubai Sheema Classic at Meydan in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Picture: Neville Hopwood/Getty Images

Racing at Meydan went ahead despite Iran firing ballistic missiles in retaliation to the "pre-emptive" action from US and Israeli forces. The missiles were fired at a number of Gulf states, with the US Navy's Fifth Fleet headquarters near Manama in Bahrain one of the chief targets. Bahrain racecourse is due to stage it's two-day King's Cup festival on Thursday and Friday.

As a result, a number of European-based riders and trainers are facing trouble getting home as Dubai Airport has been closed for the foreseeable future.

Despite the ever-growing tension in the Middle East, Sheikh Mohammed was on course to watch his international superstar Rebel's Romance notch a 21st career victory on his return to action.

The son of Dubawi has won at the top-level across four countries and although he was made to pull out plenty up the straight by Ed Walker's progressive Fort George, the nine-time Group 1 winner had enough in the tank to fend off the challenge by a length and a half under William Buick.

"I just want him to get round safely these days, he means a lot and it's very emotional," said Appleby.

"He won a UAE Derby; we tried to turn him into a World Cup horse but given my form on dirt that didn't work but we brought him back to turf and from thereon he's been a rock star.

"He's getting older, so we'll take it race by race, but we wanted him to show everyone what a great racehorse he is and thankfully he's done it again tonight.

"The Sheema Classic is a nice conversation to have, but he is getting older and I'll look after the old boy."

He added: "It's great for His Highness Sheikh Mohammed to be here tonight with all his family."


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