Who will win the Dubai World Cup?
South African Mike de Kock is hopeful with Aisiatic Boy (8-1), but he has no illusions of the stiff completion. “I think the ratings are pretty accurate going into the race with Curlin in a league of his own but I certainly wouldn’t rule our horse out. A race can go anyway and we will be there to win if Curlin doesn’t.” In a League of his Own Without question, Horse of the Year Curlin is the odds on favourite (2-5) to win the Dubai World Cup. Jess Jackson, founder of Kendall-Jackson Winery and owner of Stonestreet Stables and Curlin’s majority owner said that, “The horse’s greatest moments and best efforts may still lie ahead.” Trainer Steve Asmussen summed up what he thought of his Preakness Stakes, Jockey Club Gold Cup and Breeders’ Cup Classic winner, barely containing his enthusiasm for the 4 year old colt, “He’s the best horse in the world. I want others to feel about him the same way I do.” After the Dubai World Cup is completed, Asmussen will shift his attention to Pryo—currentl