Simon and Ed Crisford earn nearly £3 million on amazing Dubai World Cup night - with sights now set on Classic glory

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Simon and Ed Crisford may have a Classic in their sights after capping a hugely successful Dubai Carnival with a massive haul of prize-money on World Cup night.
In less than five hours, their six runners on Saturday's card earned £2.97 million between them, highlighted by the success of Fairy Glen in the Dubai Gold Cup.
That total was more than twice the £1.42m the trainers' runners won through the whole of a profitable 2025 in Britain.
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