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Cigar Mile, Derby & Oaks Preps: Weekend Horse Racing Preview

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Cigar Mile, Derby and Oaks Preps Headline‌ Busy Weekend of Horse Racing

A packed ⁤weekend of horse⁤ racing features the Grade 1 Cigar Mile at ​Aqueduct, alongside several key preps for next year’s Kentucky Derby and ⁣kentucky Oaks, and international‌ competition across Japan​ and Hong Kong.

At Tampa ⁤Bay Downs, Saturday’s $125,000 Sandpiper, a 6-furlong sprint, ⁢is expected to be highly competitive. Morning line odds⁣ suggest a close race wiht 6-5 favorite, followed by Himka ⁣at 5-2 and Consequent at 3-1. Doug O’Neill will saddle Cosmic heat and Cashed,​ while Peter Miller enters Jewiz. Baffert fillies have won the ⁣Sandpiper the last eight years and 11 times in total.

Aqueduct also hosts⁢ the $250,000 Grade ‌III‍ elite Power Stakes on Saturday. Allowance-level horses will compete for black type and a substantial purse, facing challenges from Full Moon Madness and possibly Subrogate, both with experience at higher levels.

Sunday’s $150,000 Garland of Roses at Aqueduct features nine entries, with several horses looking to advance from state-bred success in ‍what⁤ is anticipated to be a less competitive field.

Internationally, the Grade 1 Champions Cup, formerly the Japan Cup Dirt, takes place Sunday at Chukyo Racecourse. The field includes veteran competitors like Meisho Hario, ⁢8, who finished‌ second in his ⁤last ​start, and Wilson Tesoro, ⁣6, ⁢a two-time runner-up‌ in the race. Promising 3-year-olds Luxor Café, a Kentucky Derby‌ contestant;‍ W Heart Bond, with six wins in seven starts; and Narukami, victor in five of six ⁤races, will also compete.

In Hong Kong, a highly anticipated jockey⁢ competition at Happy Valley Racecourse on wednesday draws notable attention. Ryan moore returns to action​ after​ recovering from a⁤ broken leg and is ‌booked to ride for ​trainer‌ Aidan ⁢O’Brien in the Longines Hong Kong international Races on Dec. 14. The competition includes⁣ James McDonald, recently ⁢named Longines World’s Best Jockey for 2025, ⁣and past winners Mickael Barzalona, Vincent Ho, Zac⁢ Purton, Joao Moreira, Hugh Bowman, and Christophe Lemaire, alongside william Buick, Hollie Doyle, Rachel King and Umberto⁤ Rispoli.

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