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Newbury's two-day Dubai Duty Free International Weekend concludes this Saturday, with a quality eight-race card and a DJ set from award-winning producer Mark Ronson after racing.
The stars on the track include The Grey Gatsby (Kevin Ryan/Declan McDonogh) who headlines six runners for the first of the three Pattern races on the card, the £60,000 G3 Dubai Legacy Cup (1.45pm) over 11 furlongs.
The Grey Gatsby ranked among the best of his generation in 2014, thanks to G1 triumphs in the Prix du Jockey Club and Irish Champion Stakes, in which he defeated dual Derby victor Australia.
The five-year-old was runner-up three times at the highest level in 2015 and has not been disgraced in three starts this term. He was last seen out when finishing sixth behind Postponed in the G1 Juddmonte International over an extended 10 furlongs at York on August 17.
Adam Ryan, assistant to his father Kevin, said today: "They Grey Gatsby came out of York great and the plan was to go for the Irish Champion Stakes but unfortunately the ground went against him.
"The Newbury race looks a good back-up option, dropping back in class. Apart from one run this season, he has been competing at the top level for the last three years and, if he comes back to his best form, he should be the one to beat.
"It does look a good renewal though with the likes of Dartmouth in there.
"The Grey Gatsby has got the Arc, Breeders' Cup and Champions Day as options after this. But he is a ground dependent horse and we will go wherever the ground tells us to."
Dartmouth (Sir Michael Stoute/Ryan Moore), owned by Her Majesty The Queen, captured the G2 Hardwicke Stakes at Royal Ascot and was third to Highland Reel last time out in the G1 King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes over 12 furlongs on July 23.
The line-up also features two three-year-olds in Algometer (David Simcock/Jim Crowley), set for his first start since finishing seventh in the G1 Investec Derby at Epsom Downs, and Robin Of Navan (Harry Dunlop/Martin Harley), who was a G1 winner in France last season. Listed scorers Ayrad (Roger Charlton/Andrea Atzeni) and Tashaar (Richard Hannon/Frankie Dettori) complete the line-up.
A field of 10 lines up in the £75,000 G2 Dubai Duty Free Mill Reef Stakes (2.15pm), staged over six furlongs for two-year-olds.
Heading the declared runners is Mokarris (Simon Crisford/Paul Hanagan), who landed the Listed TKP Surfacing Rose Bowl Stakes over the course and distance in May before going on to take second in the G2 Gimcrack Stakes at York last month, when he had Global Applause (Ed Dunlop/George Baker), Grey Britain (John Ryan/Jimmy Fortune), Medici Bancherie (Karl Burke/Jim Crowley) and Unabated (Marco Botti/Andrea Atzeni) behind him.
Another leading contender is Legendary Lunch (Richard Hannon/Ryan Moore), runner-up in the five-furlong G2 Flying Childers over a furlong less at Doncaster last week.
Sprinters get their chance to shine in the £60,000 G3 Dubai International Airport World Trophy Stakes (3.25pm, 12 runners) over five furlongs.
Alpha Delphini (Bryan Smart/Connor Beasley) comes into the race on the back of success in the Listed Beverley Bullet last time out, while Priceless (Clive Cox/Ryan Moore) also scored at Listed level last time out, taking the Scarbrough Stakes impressively at Doncaster on September 7.
Dual G2 winner Muthmir (William Haggas/Paul Hanagan) was a fast-finishing third behind Alpha Delphini at Beverley, while Goldream (Robert Cowell/Martin Harley) attempts to register his first success of 2016, having taken both the G1 King's Stand Stakes and G1 Prix de l'Abbaye last season.
Very competitive handicap action comes courtesy of the 10-furlong £75,000 Dubai Duty Free Handicap (2.50pm, 20 runners).
Imperial Aviator (Roger Charlton/Kieran Shoemark (3), 8st 13lb) landed the valuable Al Zubarah London Gold Cup over the course and distance in May, while Baydar (Hugo Palmer/Josephine Gordon (3), 9st 1lb) is chasing a four-timer following wins at Newmarket (twice) and Sandown Park.
Two three-year-old contenders at the foot of the handicap are Autocratic (Sir Michael Stoute/Ryan Moore, 8st 8lb) and Muzdawaj (William Haggas/Paul Hanagan, 8st 6lb).