Fastest away, they went straight to the front and never saw another rival, crossing the line comfortably clear of their closest opponent.
Jara said: “I was keen to get on with things as we know he stays further and he broke so well, getting to the lead was not a problem.
“He has won that in good style.”
It was something of a case of deja vu, at least concerning the jockey who, 30 minutes earlier had employed identical tactics aboard AF Ssayeb, trained by Musabah Al Muhairi, in a 1,2000m handicap.
Jara said: “It was only his third career start and he has now won two, both over 1,200m but on dirt as well as turf. There could be more to come next season.”
Harry Bentley was another jockey in double form, initiating his brace with the staying on victory of Madjanthis in a 1,400m handicap for Ernst Oertel.