Dubai: Eleven runners headed by the Musabah Al Muhairi-trained Silver Galaxy will contest the Jebel Ali Stakes Prep, the feature event on an Emirates airline sponsored six-race card.

Meydan based trainer Al Muhairi also saddles Interpret who won the Jebel Ali Stakes two years ago.

Stable jockey Fernando Jara has selected Interpret, a half brother to Invasor on whom he won the 2007 Dubai World Cup. The eight-year-old opened his season finishing fourth in last month’s Jebel Ali Mile.

The Oasis Stables handler has booked the season’s leading jockey Tadhg O’Shea for Silver Galaxy, who also returned to action in this year’s renewal of the Jebel Ali Mile, but was well beaten.

“They have both improved for their comeback runs,” said Al Muhairi. “Interpret ran very well that day and is better over this longer trip while Silver Galaxy also stays well.

“Hopefully they will both be competitive.”

Fellow Emirati Ali Rashid Al Raihe, who trains from Grandstand Stables, next door to Al Muhairi at the Meydan complex, will send out Haatheq, to be ridden by Paul Hanagan.

The now nine-year-old, whose career highlight was a close second in the Group Two 2013 Godolphin Mile on the Dubai World Cup programme, relishes the unique contours of Jebel Ali having won five times on the course.

“He is a grand horse,” said Hanagan. “He always tries his best and does not know how to run a bad race. This is a drop in class for him and hopefully he can go close in an open contest.”

Busatto, prepared by the season’s leading trainer Doug Watson, won twice at Jebel Ali earlier in the campaign, including over his trip, before disappointing on his most recent start, over 1600 metres. That was four weeks ago and he looks the type who could bounce back.

“He is much better than that,” said Watson, who also heads the Jebel Ali table. “Things just did not go right for him that day. He has had a nice break and is in good form. The step back up in trip will suit and we think he has a decent chance.”

Local trainer Dhruba Selvaratnam will be represented by the former USA-based Bluff who will be having only his second start locally, having shown little in a handicap at Meydan three weeks ago.

“He just did not handle the whole Meydan experience,” said Selvaratnam. “It was all new to him and he should be happier running here at Jebel Ali.

“It is a competitive race but we hope for a far better effort than last time.”

A maiden and four handicaps make up the remainder of the card.

GN Selections

Race

Mountain Lion (7/4), Fa’iz (7/2),

Tides Rise (7/2), Amaan (9/2),

Interpret (3/1), Silver Galaxy (11/2)

Lake Hawk (9/4), Mr Churchill (9/2), J

Ajraam (3/1), Roossey (7/2),

Mathematics (2/1), Dairam (9/4), F