Sam Houston Race Park hosted two prestigious Arabian stakes on Saturday, March 5, the $48,000 Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Cup- Amethyst Jewel (G1) and $41,000 HH Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak Ladies IFAHR Cup, both at a distance of seven furlongs.

Royal RichessRoyal Richess Closed Gamely in the $41,000 HH Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak Ladies IFAHR Cup

A field of ten Arabian fillies competed in the $41,000 HH Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak Ladies World Championship IFAHR Cup. The race featured all female jockeys for the fifth year in a row.

It was Belgium rider, Sara Vermeersch, who guided Royal Richess to victory, coming off the pace to notch her sixth career victory.  The 6-year-old daughter of TH Richie is owned by Ann S. Fostock and trained by Lynn A. Ashby.  She was bred in Virginia by Alan Kirschner and Deborah Mihaloff.

“We love coming to Sam Houston for this race,” said Ashby. “We drew a great rider; she listened and read the form on this mare. She knew what to do; it was awesome.”

Royal Richess, sent off at odds of 7-1, paid $16.00 for the win, covering seven furlongs in 1.34.16. Our Princess owned by Cre Run Enterprises ran second and Texas Yellow Rose champion, Jewell AA, owned by Betty and Joseph, was third.

Paddys DayPaddys Day Powered to the Wire in the $48,000 HH Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Cup – Amethyst Jewel (G1)

A talented group of eleven colts and geldings showed their mettle in the Grade 1, HH Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Cup.  Paddys Day, owned by Quarter Moon Ranch LLC, was sent off as the heavy favorite, and did not disappoint, rallying under regular rider Kelsi Purcell to a two-length win. The 5-year-old son of Burning Sand, had not run since October 16, but had no difficulty winning his 11th career race.

“He is an amazing horse,” said trainer Scott Powell. “We are so proud of him.”

There was a fifteen-minute delay due to a power failure in the placing judge’s stand. The horses were backed out of the gate, but Purcell said it made no difference to her stallion.

“It was tough, but he held his composure,” said Purcell. “He’s just an amazing horse and will go all the way this year.”

The fast closing F Sixteen ran second under jockey Carol Cedeno. Easter Man, winner of the Grade 2, $30,000 Texas Six Shooter on February 6, was third, followed by Quick and Rich.

Paddy’s Day ($3.00), covered seven furlongs in 1:32.23 and earned $25,050 for the stakes win this evening. Bred in Texas by Jane Teutsch, Paddys Day has now won 12 of his 15 career starts.