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Military March eyeing a crack at the Dubai world cup Andrew Nelis Racing

Military March could follow in the hoofprints of stablemate Benbatl by switching from turf to dirt next year for a potential shot at the Dubai World Cup.
Having sent out Benbatl to make a winning debut on dirt in round two of the Al Maktoum Challenge at Meydan in February, trainer Saeed bin Suroor is considering going down a similar route with the son of New Approach.
Unbeaten in two starts as a juvenile, Military March finished a respectable fourth on his comeback in the 2000 Guineas at Newmarket in June, before meeting with a setback during his build up towards the Derby at Epsom.
While Bin Suroor reports last year’s Autumn Stakes winner to be making good progress, plans for his return to action remain fluid.
He said: “Military March is back in light training. We are not going to rush him and he will be out at the end of September or early October, where we will find a race for him. The horse is doing well physically.
“We will look to give him one more run in England, then take him to Dubai — but he needs to have one more run here to make sure he is fit when he goes out there as he is a big horse...

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