Al Hayette finished second to Mistress Of Love at Newcastle and the winner was later placed in Listed company. She has a Dirt pedigree and is likely to take some beating if acclimatised. Queen Monaco showed potential in France and will be better for her run here a fortnight ago though she never got involved. Satish Seemar was in double-winning form at Jebel Ali on Friday and Tadhg O'Shea is on board Oya, a daughter of Farrh out of a 7f winner while Richard Mullen, who also had a double on the same card, rides the Exchange Rate filly Lady Parma. Al Shamkhah has a USA pedigree and her stable has been in good form as has that of Doug Watson, whose Habah is by a stallion who gets plenty of Dirt winners. The latter stable also run Lady Wedad, who should be ideally suited by the track and trip. ARIETTE DU RUE hails from the yard that has won both juvenile maidens to be run here this season and has a superb Dirt pedigree so she's taken to keep up the sequence.
Al Hayette (USA) 7-2 (9-0) Took keen hold, prominent, ridden over 1f out, no impression on winner and stayed on same pace inside final furlong, 2nd of 9, 2 3/4l behind Mistress Of Love (9-0) at Newcastle 7f mdn fll stks (5) pol in Sep.
Al Shamkhah (USA) Dialed In filly out of Prime The Pump.
Ariette Du Rue (USA) Street Sense filly out of Fastbridled.
Foggy Flight (USA) Rattlesnake Bridge filly out of Successful Verdict.
Habah (USA) Twirling Candy filly out of Dear Mama.
Lady Parma (USA) Exchange Rate filly out of Angle.
Lady Wedad (USA) Elusive Quality filly out of Up The Street.
Lady Winslow (USA) Winslow Homer filly out of Speaking Role.
Oya (IRE) Farhh filly out of Zumurudah.
Queen Monaco (IRE) 15-2 (8-9) 3rd of 6, 7l behind Superior (9-0) at Meydan 1m mdn stks in Nov.