Turf Monthly

DUBAI HONOUR

Dubai Honour came to Australia with relatively little fanfare but has now established him as likely the best middle-distance horse in the country at present. The son of Pride Of Dubai has helped reinvigorate the career of this vastly underrated stallion who stands at Coolmore but arguably has not been used to his best advantage by breeders. Perhaps the success of Dubai Honour may go some way towards a rethink of what the stallion has to offer Australian breeders.

The gelding came to Australia with sound performances, but arguably not the top of the international tree. He certainly brings with him some reminiscences of

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