Bin Al Reeh wins Wathba Stallions Cup 
		          handicap at Bath
			      
			      Bin Al Reeh ridden by Sophie Ralston
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			      It was a successful return to Turf for Bin Al  Reeh in the Wathbastallions.com (0-70) Handicap at Bath this afternoon in the second  race of the new Arabian Racing Organisation (ARO) season. The Pete Hammersley trained  seven-year-old had been campaigned entirely on the All Weather the previous season  due to the limited opportunities brought about by Covid19. Ridden by Sophie Ralston  for HH Sheikha Maryam Bint Maktoum Al Maktoum, Bin Al Reeh finished a length and  a half clear of Jamaraat, with Hammerlsey’s other runner, Zayin Zyperion a further  nine-and-a half-lengths in third.
			       The one-mile race had attracted eight runners  and was held as part of the HH Sheikh Mansoor bin Zayed Al Nahyan Racing Festival.  In previous years the Festival included a lady riders’ series in which Ralston had  ridden on several occasions representing Ireland. 
			       Ralston commented: “I couldn’t hear because of the strong winds where the other horses were,  but he told me because every time one came near to us, as he picked up again. I’ve  travelled all over the world riding Arabians and this is my first winner.”
			      			        Hammersley was delighted with both his horses  saying: “I’ve said before that I didn’t think  Wolverhampton suited Bin Al Reeh and running back on the Turf he proved that point.  Sophie rode a brilliant race as she managed to get him out in front, so he wasn’t  intimidated by the other horses. He’s been so working well at home, I’m really pleased,  hopefully he can build on this and win again.”
			      			        The Wathba Stallions Cup series aims to promote  the breeders of Arabian racehorses, and is supported by Wathba Stallions, the breeding  arm in the UAE and France, of HH Sheikh Mansoor bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime  Minister and Minister for Presidential Affairs, who is also Chairman of the Emirates  Arabian Horse Association. 
			       Genny Haynes, ARO Commercial and Finance Director  said: “ARO congratulates the connections of  Bin Al Reeh who have been so patient with him. We’re also delighted that it provided  an opportunity for a professional rider who has had experience of the HH Sheikha  Fatima Bint Mubarak Lady World Championships to ride her first Arabian winner with  us.
                    “The continued  support of the HH Sheikh Mansoor bin Zayed Al Nahyan Racing Festival, and their  Wathba Stallions Cup series is integral to the ARO season, for which we are extremely  grateful. ARO also thanks the British Horseracing Authority and Bath racecourse  for supporting our racing this season.” 
			       The HH Sheikh Mansoor Bin Zayed  Al Nahyan Horse Racing Festival is sustained by the Abu Dhabi Department of Culture  & Tourism coordinated by Abu Dhabi Sports Council, Etisalat as the official  sponsor, with National Feed as strategic partner, The National Archives as the official  partner , Emirates Airline as the official carrier, sponsored by Al Massood Automobiles  Nissan, Areej Alameerat, Omeir Travels Agency, YAS Sports TV., Viola Communications,  Abu Dhabi Falconers Club, the UAE’s General Women’s Union , Emirates Arabian Horse  Society & Abu Dhabi Equestrian Club.
			      Source: Arabian Racing Organisation  (ARO). Photo: ©Debbie  Burt - Equine Creative Media