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Thunder Snow wins the Dubai World Cup to complete a day of Godolphin domination

It was a red-letter day for the blue of Godolphin as Jungle Cat, Benbatl, Hawkbill and Thunder Snow made it four Group 1 wins on Dubai World Cup night for the ownership group, with Saeed Bin Suroor and Charlie Appleby training two winners apiece.

Thunder Snow makes his first start since winning the Dubai World Cup

THUNDER SNOW was given a masterful ride by Christophe Soumillon to claim the Dubai World Cup and give Godolphin a stunning four-timer on the lucrative card.

Positive tactics were clearly the key and it was obvious turning it that Saeed Bin Suroor's four-year-old had plenty left in the tank to dispatch Bob Baffert's red-hot favourite West Coast.

Bin Suroor was understandably thrilled with Thunder Snow's victory in a course-record time.

 Thunder Snow capped a superb four-timer for Godolphin on Dubai World Cup night
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Thunder Snow capped a superb four-timer for Godolphin on Dubai World Cup nightCredit: AP

He said: "The horse is really brilliant. He's a Group 1 winner in the past as a two-year-old and last year and now he's come back to win a Group 1 again - the World Cup.

"I think the jockey did a brilliant job. Nobody has done that before.

"He got away from stall 10 and got him handy. He took off and never looked like coming back."

Soumillon said: "I don't know if it was Sheikh Mohammed's daughter, but there was a little girl before the race who said to me 'it's a small track, so if you go in front you're going to win it!'

"After that Saeed told me to try to get the best start possible and stay close to the pace. I never thought I would be able to make the running with that draw, but he jumped quite well and on the inside I saw nobody was trying to challenge me.

"West Coast let me go and when I arrived in the first corner my horse just pricked his ears and had a good blow.

"In the back straight I was really cantering. He's a funny horse as he's really talented, but sometimes when it's in his head he doesn't want to do something he doesn't go.

"When he wants to go, he's just amazing."

 Saeed Bin Suroor had a superb Dubai World Cup night
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Saeed Bin Suroor had a superb Dubai World Cup nightCredit: Getty Images

It was Bin Suroor's eight World Cup night success and his second of the night, after an earlier win for Benbatl (4-1) in the Dubai Turf.

The four-year-old struck at Group 3 and Group 2 earlier in the Carnival and although he was beaten at a skinny price on his last start, he was far too good for his rivals here under Oisin Murphy.

Bin Suroor said: "We have thought a great deal about this horse over the last three years and he won for us at Royal Ascot last year (Hampton Court Stakes).

"He broke well tonight and had a nice position all the way. I wasn't surprised he won like that, because he had been working very well.

 Benbatl won the $6 million Group 1 Dubai Turf
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Benbatl won the $6 million Group 1 Dubai TurfCredit: AP

"The plan will now be to go back to Royal Ascot for the Prince of Wales's Stakes.

"He's been improving all the time and now he's a Group 1 winner."

Murphy said: "Last time I gave the horse a bad ride and it was very good of Sheikh Mohammed and Saeed to give me another chance on him.

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"I was determined to make amends and once in that position I was pretty sure I would win. It's very hard to find a world-class horse to ride, but he is a horse you dream about.

"He's very talented and today he had a good trip and showed his class.

Charlie Appleby broke his World Cup duck in style with a pair of wins for Hawkbill (5-1) in the Dubai Sheema Classic and Jungle Cat (9-2) in the Al Quoz Sprint.

 Jungle Cat showed a great turn of foot to win the Al Quoz Sprint in the final few strides
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Jungle Cat showed a great turn of foot to win the Al Quoz Sprint in the final few stridesCredit: Reuters

The latter became Godolphin and Appleby's first choice by default after favourite Blue Point had to be withdrawn before the start due to a bloody nose.

In his absence Jungle Cat was the first string for Appleby and Godolphin and after a waiting ride by Doyle, the six-year-old found top gear late on to get up and beat American challenger Stormy Liberal with something to spare.

Appleby struggled to contain his emotions after claiming his first ever World Cup night victory.

He said: "I'm delighted. I don't know what's happened to Blue Point, but I knew Jungle Cat was in the form of his life.

"The team have done a fantastic job. Jungle Cat deserves to win a race like this. I fancied him last year and then the rain came and that was his chance gone.

"I don't think I'd ever had him in such good shape. When he won here before he broke well and he did it again, which was key.

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"He's a Group 1 winner now and I'm very proud of him."

Hawkbill led in the Dubai Sheema Classic from pillar to post to complete Appleby's double.

The 2016 Coral Eclipse settled much better for William Buick than fellow Godolphin runner Cloth Of Stars and he was not for catching, coming home ahead of Sir Michael Stoute's Poet's Word.

 William Buick celebrates as Hawkbill wins the Dubai Sheema Classic
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William Buick celebrates as Hawkbill wins the Dubai Sheema ClassicCredit: AP

Appleby said: "Hawkbill has been a model of consistency and Will has given him a fantastic ride.

"When he was in the gates and started to have a bit of a go I thought 'oh, no', but he was sound and they've allowed him to run and I'm delighted.

"It's a huge team effort."

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