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Dubai World Cup second Algiers retired

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Algiers will be a notable absentee from this year's Dubai Racing Carnival after trainers Simon and Ed Crisford announced his retirement on Monday.

ALGIERS winning the Jebel Ali Mile Sponsored By Shadwell
ALGIERS winning the Jebel Ali Mile Sponsored By Shadwell Picture: Dubai Racing Club

Runner-up in the 2023 Dubai World Cup, Algiers was a seven-time winner over the course of a career that began in 2019. Originally trained in France by Andre Fabre for Godolphin, Algiers joined the Crisford team in December 2021 and immediately relished the transition to dirt. A winner of the Group 3 Jebel Ali Mile in February 2022, he continued to maintain his form when taking two rounds of the Maktoum Challenge at Meydan at last year's Dubai Racing Carnival before a second behind Ushba Tesora in the World Cup.

In a statement on X (formerly Twitter), Simon Crisford said: "Unfortunately, Algiers is not showing the same sparkle in his work, and we have decided to retire him.

"He was a very consistent horse who loved Meydan. He showed his brilliance in Rounds 1 and 2 of the Maktoum Challenge before running a close second in the Dubai World Cup.

"He will now enjoy a happy retirement and I would like to thank his owners Sultan Ali and Hamdan bin Sultan Ali Alsabousi for their support."


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