Australian sprint star All Silent has rounded out his preparations for Saturday's Group Three Alquoz Sprint with a track gallop at Dubai's Meydan Racecourse.Trainer Grahame Begg was on hand to watch the Wednesday morning hitout and was happy with what he saw."He did a bit of work this morning and he went nice," Begg said."He worked over 1000 metres and just brushed up the running."He had a bit of a look around and there is plenty to look at, the grandstand runs the length of the straight."All Si

Australian sprint star All Silent has rounded out his preparations for Saturday's Group Three Alquoz Sprint with a track gallop at Dubai's Meydan Racecourse.

Trainer Grahame Begg was on hand to watch the Wednesday morning hitout and was happy with what he saw.

"He did a bit of work this morning and he went nice," Begg said.

"He worked over 1000 metres and just brushed up the running.

"He had a bit of a look around and there is plenty to look at, the grandstand runs the length of the straight."

All Silent is the highest-rated horse in the Alquoz Sprint (1200m), a straight race run in the anti-clockwise direction.

He will be one of two Australian-trained gallopers in action at the meeting along with the David Hayes-trained Eagle Falls in the Group One Golden Shaheen (1200m).

Both will be partnered by Corey Brown who was due to fly to Dubai after riding at Warwick Farm on Wednesday.

He will also ride Mr Crazy Boy for Mike de Kock in the UAE Derby.

Brown, who recently took part in a jockeys' series at Meydan, has had to forgo rides at the Rosehill Guineas meeting on Saturday but says the opportunity to be part of the prestigious Dubai World Cup program is too good to pass up.

"I'm rapt to be going. Obviously I was really impressed with the place when I was there for the Meydan Masters and had a small offer from Mike De Kock to go back over for the Derby," Brown said.

"When that happened I weighed up the Sydney carnival, I know we're in the thick of things here but it's a little disappointing as far as the Rosehill carnival goes because I basically lost all my rides through the three-week suspension.

"It's a tough decision. This is what we work hard for, the Sydney carnival, but I thought it was a good opportunity.

"For me, it's a bit of a good feat going to the biggest race meeting in the world and I've got three rides.

"It's a little feather in my cap I think."

Brown has never been aboard either of the Australian raiders and plans to give each of them a light canter before Saturday's races.

Eagle Falls was a last-start second to Wanted in the Group One Newmarket Handicap at Flemington with All Silent, a spectacular winner of the Patinack Farm Classic in the spring, finishing unplaced as favourite.

"They've only got to strike some of their good form from here and they're both going to be very competitive," Brown said.