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Oscar Chavez rides Military Law to victory in Maktoum Classic on Super Saturday

Military Law produced a sensational run to claim his biggest career prize, the Dh1.7 million Group 2 Maktoum Classic Round 3, and a guaranteed spot in the Dubai World Cup at the Super Saturday meeting at Meydan.

Oscar Chavez had the nine-year-old Dubawi gelding placed in fourth before taking up the running approaching the final bend to gamely stay on over the last 500 metres to win from Tadhg O’Shea on Walk Of Stars by a length.

The Chad Summers-trained American raider Clapton with William Buick on board finished a further three and-a-half lengths back in third.

Military Law was runner up behind Matterhorn in this race in 2020 when it was run as the Al Maktoum Challenge Round 3 and over the 2,000m Dubai World Cup trip. He was also unplaced behind Salute The Soldier last year.

“To come back and win this race and to earn a spot in the Dubai World Cup is really a stand-out performance from the old boy,” his Emirati trainer Musabah Al Muhairi, said.

“He always gives his best and, as he showed tonight, never lost his zest to race. We are absolutely thrilled and are now looking forward for a good run in the Dubai World Cup.”

Bhupat Seemar’s Laurel River was the most impressive winner on the night, coming home six and three-quarter lengths clear of his nearest rival in the Group 3 Burj Nahar and booking his spot in the Godolphin Mile on the Dubai World Cup night.

However, after his impressive victory, his connections may also consider running him at the $12 million Dubai World Cup.

“Well, after this win, I guess all options are open but obviously it would be for the owners to decide where he goes next,” Seemar said, when asked if Laurel River’s owners are thinking of having a crack at the big race itself.

“We’ll sit down for a

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