Godolphin's Local Time (GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}) has made a seamless tradition from Group 3 winner on the turf in Britain to be unbeaten on the dirt at this year's carnival, and she will be heavily backed to add to her black-type record in today's G3 UAE Oaks. The Saeed bin Suroor charge suffered her lone defeat at first asking when fourth over the Lingfield all-weather in July, and after posting a pair of victories over the synthetic at Kempton she switched to the lawn to take the G3 Oh So Sharp S. at Newmarket Oct. 4. Local Time managed to nose out Ad Idem (SAf) (Jet Master {SAf}) in the seven furlong UAE 1000 Guineas Trial on seasonal–and dirt–debut Jan. 15, and the margin was a much more decisive 3 1/4 lengths when she stepped up to a mile for the Listed UAE 1000 Guineas Feb. 5. Second in the Guineas was Local Time's stablemate Good Place (Street Cry {Ire}), who has broken poorly in both her Meydan outings this term, the first resulting in a fourth-place finish in the trial. Good Place seeks her first win since a mile conditions race on the turf at Ascot in September. Godolphin's Yodelling (Medaglia d'Oro), trained by Charlie Appleby, went two-for-two over the Kempton all-weather in the autumn but was a flat fourth after traveling wide throughout the Guineas after 3 1/2 months on the sidelines. Trainer Mike de Kock is represented here by Shahrasal (Aus) (Shamardal), who was third in the Guineas after finishing eighth in a handicap first up from the trip from South Africa. De Kock's charges generally improve with racing, but Shahrasal has to shoulder 10 pounds more than her rivals as a Southern Hemisphere-bred.
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