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Sunline Seeks New Earnings Mark in Duty Free
by Blood-Horse Staff
Date Posted: 3/23/2001 9:43:41 PM
Last Updated: 3/24/2001 9:16:18 AM
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New Zealand mare Sunline, working at Nad al Sheba Wednesday in preparation for Saturday's Dubai Duty Free.
Photo:
AP Photo/Aziz Shah
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New Zealand racemare Sunline could become the first Australasian horse to reach the elusive AUS$10-million earnings mark with a victory in Saturday's $US2-million (AUS$4.09 million) Dubai Duty Free, a turf race on the Dubai World Cup card at Nad al Sheba racecourse in the United Arab Emirates. A victory would be worth US$1.2-million (AUS$2.45 million).Sunline has 25 wins from 33 starts to her credit, including nine of her last 10, and has a career bankroll of $A7,620,532. She has been victorious in Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong, with nine group I win."I think we have her in better shape than when she won in Hong Kong," said Trevor McKee, who trains the mare with Stephen McKee.Related World Cup stories:Dubai World Cup: Big Ticket Item for Some Racing FansLadies Din Works on TurfWorld Cup Simulcast ScheduleTVG To Air World Cup RacesTayseer Euthanized; Captain Steve Draws Post 11 for World CupEntries For World Cup Card--All Races (Click on Nad al Sheba, Saturday, March 24 and click on Show Races)Captain Steve in Fast Workout for World CupAptitude Works Toward Saturday's RaceRelated story
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