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Dubai: Former UAE champion trainer Erwan Charpy is hoping for a bold show from his trio of contenders at the Dubai World Cup meeting, as he bids for his first winner at the world's richest raceday.
The Frenchman’s hopes primarily lie with the regally-bred Rosberg, an impressive winner of the competitive $120,000 Visa Infinite Handicap, run over 1700m, at Nad Al Sheba last month.
The seven-year-old, by AP Indy and out of Bosra Sham, is set to line up for the Group 2 Godolphin Mile, sponsored by Etisalat, where he will face a strong American challenge, led by Diamond Stripes, as well as stablemate Golden Arrow.
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