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Dubai World Cup: Frankie Dettori and Lord North complete Dubai Turf hat-trick for John and Thady Gosden

Lord North (5/1) beat Danon Beluga and Nations Pride to win Group 1 Dubai Turf title for third year in a row; John and Thady Gosden's star shared the title last year in a dramatic dead-heat; Frankie Dettori celebrates victory on World Cup night

Frankie Dettori celebrates Lord North's victory on Dubai World Cup night
Image: Frankie Dettori celebrates Lord North's victory on Dubai World Cup night

Lord North and Frankie Dettori completed a Dubai Turf hat-trick when holding off the late challenge of Danon Beluga in another pulsating renewal of the Grade One contest.

The John and Thady Gosden-trained seven-year-old had dead-heated with subsequent Saudi Cup hero Panthalassa in this nine-furlong contest last year, having first won it in 2021.

He had shown his wellbeing with an easy victory in the Winter Derby at Lingfield last month under Robert Havlin.

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Reunited with his regular partner, the Italian was always in the ideal stalking position as the Roger Varian-trained El Drama set sensible fractions under David Egan.

Nations Pride and William Buick tracked the leader, but Dettori always had him in his sights.

Lord North wins his third Dubai Turf title under Frankie Dettori
Image: Lord North wins his third Dubai Turf title under Dettori

Having sat in his slipstream, the seven-year-old loomed large approaching the final furlong. As the long-time leader faded down the stretch, Lord North wore down Charlie Appleby's runner and just had enough to fend off the late thrust from the Joao Moreira-ridden Danon Beluga to score by a three-quarters of a length.

For Dettori, who is set to retire at the end of the year, it was a moment to savour.

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He said: "It's my farewell season and to win this on a horse that has done three years in a row is fantastic.

"He can get sick easily and he's a seven-year-old gelding, but I was that confident I lost my whip 300 [yards] out!

Lord North's jockey Frankie Dettori reacts after winning the Group 1 Dubai Turf
Image: Dettori reacts after winning the Group 1 Dubai Turf for a third time on Lord North

"I think his comeback run was better than last year and he was in better shape. I rode him the other morning, he didn't give me much of a feel but that's him.

"He had a good draw in three and jumped good. I could have sat second but took him back and then filled him up in the straight.

"Nine furlongs is his best distance. It's a remarkable job by the team to come back and win this for the third time.

"I'm super chuffed, and really enjoying the night."

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