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Dubai World Cup hero Thunder Snow beaten on return

Thunder Snow: won the Dubai World Cup last season
Thunder Snow: won the Dubai World Cup last seasonCredit: Edward Whitaker

Second in round three of the Group 1 Al Maktoum Challenge last year before winning the Dubai World Cup over the same mile and a quarter trip on dirt, Godolphin’s Thunder Snow will bid to become the first dual winner of the world’s richest horse race having again been beaten in his Super Saturday prep.

On his seasonal debut, Thunder Snow and Christophe Soumillon looked to have matters under control turning for home, only for Capezzano to shoot clear under Mickael Barzalona.

Saddled by Salem Bin Ghadayer, the five-year-old Bernardini gelding was only seventh in this last year but arrived having won both his previous starts in mile handicaps on the dirt.

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