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Hong Kong’s season opener roaring sucess
Supreme Win all round as season kicks off with bumper attendance and high turnover
08/09/2012 at Sha Tin today, Saturday 8 September, attracted the biggest first-day crowd for almost 20 years as 63,570 race fans turned up to enjoy the 10-race card, pushing turnover for the fixture to its highest point since 2000. Hong Kong SAR Chief Secretary for Administration Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor struck the ceremonial gong to mark the beginning of the 2012/13 season. The Hong Kong Jockey Club Chief Executive Officer Mr Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges was delighted with the day, which saw Supreme Win take an exciting renewal of the day’s feature race, the HKSAR Chief Executive’s Cup. “We had a fantastic start to the new season,” he said. “Normally, a switch from a Sunday to a Saturday means less attendance and turnover. This is the first time in 15 years that our opening meeting has been held on a Saturday and still we had more than 63,000 people in attendance. We had the highest first-day turn-out in 20 years, with a 2% increase on last year, and our turnover was extremely good - almost 2% up on last year at HK$929 million. “A good start to the season is always important and I am delighted with the start we have made to this new season, and with the support of our racing fans.” Mr Engelbrecht-Bresges was encouraged by the response to the new facilities at Sha Tin Racecourse, part of the ongoing Racecourse Master Plan developments. “I went to the grandstand where the new facilities have just opened and I got a very encouraging response from our customers, who were very complimentary,” he said. On the sporting side, the Manfred Man-trained Supreme Win caused an upset in the HKSAR Chief Executive’s Cup with a determined stretch run to snatch victory by a last-gasp short-head under Zac Purton. “That was better than I expected,” revealed Man. “I knew he would run well but I wasn’t sure he could win. The jockey rode him very sensibly.” High expectations had accompanied hot favourite Arrived Ahead onto the track for the 1200m Class 1, but the pace-setting grey had no response when new boy Richard Fourie took the lead at 300m atop the Derek Cruz-trained Cerise Cherry. However, with Fourie’s mount tiring in the final strides, it was Purton aboard the ground-devouring Supreme Win who took the season’s first feature, nabbing Cerise Cherry on the line in a time of 1m 09.11s. The John Moore-trained Able Speed was three and a quarter lengths third with Arrived Ahead fourth. “In the middle stages he was off the bit and a touch outpaced,” said Purton, who notched a treble on the day. “I kept him rolling and when I pulled him out in the straight, the fact that it was his first run and the give in the ground just meant that he took a little time to pick up into full stride. I was always confident he was going to win but he’s probably better at 1400m now too.” After going so close in the feature, Fourie only had to wait a little over an hour to open his account as he steered the Cruz-trained Well Fit to success in the 1000m Harcourt Handicap. “You’ve got to start with a bang and hopefully that will work in my favour,” said the South African rider. The Club’s new apprentice, Dicky Lui, had a promising first day, his three rides yielding a second and a third. |
Good for Zac.
Lucky Nine injured but supposedly not too terrible. At this point it looks like he'll still be going to Japan or last I heard anyway. |
Little Bridge left for Japan yesterday...
Lucky Nine didn't (next week?). Good luck to Bullish Power on Sunday. Class 5 cellar dweller but hey I'd imagine Wong Wing Keung (best owner evah!) could have sold him if he had wanted. How sweet that he hasn't. :) :tro: (Oh and good luck of course to Beauty Flash in his race. Wish he had been retired but here's hoping I'm a paranoid moron and he wins)! |
Lucky Nine had a pretty nice trial and it's all systems go.
Green Birdie slightly injured... this was to be his last season. We'll have to wait and see. |
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Some fields!
Good luck to California Memory in the Cup, Xtension in the Mile (I think he beats Ambitious Dragon), every single horse in the Sprint :D (but I'd be happy to see Lucky Nine take it much as I love Little Bridge, Captain Sweet et al), and lest I forget Humongus in Race 3. It's a Class 5, he is 7 years old and has 4 wins from 31 starts. With Chadwick up... this will be his 5th win. :) |
California Memory wins!
Lucky Nine wins! Humongous 6th, Corp. Jones who I didn't know was entered 4th... HOY Ambitious Dragon beaten by Glorious Days (Xtension 5th). |
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Military Attack staying home for the Audemars Piguet QE II Cup... now only 2 HK Raiders to Dubai: Frederick Engels (Golden Shaheen) and Eagle Regiment (Al Quoz Sprint). Xtension not invited :rolleyes: (will target Champions MIle) and Lucky Nine declared out about a week ago.
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Brett :{>: Prebble on his mount Lucky Nine in the upcoming Queen's Silver Jubliee Cup (which will be epic) on Derby Day...
"“He’s got a heart as big as a lion, he just fights and I love him,” Awww. :) |
Dubai mounts...
Tye Angland - Joy and Fun Olivier Doleuze - Eagle Regiment Weichong Marwing - Frederick Engles Gerald Mosse - Red Cadeuax Zac Attack Purton - Mr. Big HK Raiders leave for Dubai... Eagle Regiment: ![]() Joy and Fun: ![]() |
Wow those are sure big! :D :wf
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Wishing luck to all the connections, safe trips for all the kids and happy last race, Joy and Fun. :)
(He gets to go home to NZ for a life of leisure although I'd imagine he'll be farewelled at Sha Tin first). Go, Hong Kong Raiders! :{>: |
HKJC:
Courageous defeat as Hong Kong's speed stars go close in Dubai Press release, no author listed 31/03/2013 It was almost a fairytale outcome, but not quite. That said, Joy And Fun and Eagle Regiment gave Hong Kong a good deal to shout about in the desert on Saturday night (30 March) as the pair crossed the finish line in second and third places behind South African star Shea Shea, who for the second race in succession lowered the 1000m turf track record at Meydan, Dubai. Eagle Regiment headed into the G1 Al Quoz Sprint under a cloud after twice pulling a shoe off his left fore hoof in the lead-up to the Dubai World Cup meeting. Joy And Fun meanwhile was looking to recover some spark after a couple of modest recent efforts. When the gates crashed open shortly after 7.05pm Dubai time, it was Joy And Fun under Tye Angland who caught the eye, breaking fast on the front end centre track, with Eagle Regiment also smartly away from his disadvantageous one gate. As if conscious that time is ticking on his storied career, Joy And Fun showed blistering dash to vie for the lead. With 300m to go, Derek Cruz’s nine-year-old was in the clear and appeared destined for a second victory in the race, one that would have enhanced his 2010 triumph when the contest was staged as a G3 over 1200m. “So close! I really felt like I would win it,” was how Angland summed it up. Eagle Regiment, meanwhile, was making his own courageous bid for glory on the far side of the Meydan straight. Jockey Olivier Doleuze had driven the five-year-old into contention and for a brief moment the race seemed at the mercy of the Hong Kong duo. The illusion was fleeting however, as Christophe Soumillon pounced to spoil the party atop the Mike de Kock-trained Shea Shea, who stopped the clock in a searing 56.41s to win by three quarters of a length from the gallant Joy And Fun with the same back to Eagle Regiment. “I felt like I was one of the quickest ones out,” continued Angland. “I was in the group in the middle of the track and he felt the winner the whole way. When I quickened him he let down but Shea Shea was just sitting behind us waiting and just blew us away. I could see him coming but the winner was just too good. It’s a great honour to run a place here – he’s an old fighter!” Joy And Fun, who now has a complete set of “medals” having finished third in last year’s race, could race on despite the inference in the lead-up to the race that this could be his last start. “He jumped great and we had them all covered except one,” said Cruz. “It was a great run and the time was good. We’ll keep him around a bit longer and see how he is before making any decision on retirement.” Eagle Regiment will likely return in 2014 with a point to prove after missing work in the build-up to tonight’s contest. “We’ll come back next year,” said trainer Manfred Man. “I’m happy the horse has run well after so many accidents. He lost his shoe twice and he got a little bit of an infection, so missing two days work was no help. That has cost him today, that and the one draw was a terrible draw, he’s lost a length with that. We’ll come again next year.” Jockey Doleuze is also looking forward to returning in 12 months: “He ran a good race, it’s a shame we couldn’t train him for those couple of days – that made the difference but what can you do? I wish I’d drawn in the middle of the track because I was alone and he always hangs inside. He was isolated, he had nobody around him and I think he needed some company from other horses a bit today. But he’s a great horse and we will come back. What he did today was very good!” William A Nader, The Hong Kong Jockey Club’s Executive Director of Racing, said: “Joy And Fun is an incredible horse. He now has a silver medal to go with his Al Quoz gold and bronze. He seems to thrive in this environment and it is amazing how he finds the speed to lead against top opposition. Eagle Regiment was courageous in defeat. To run third despite having to run on the wrong side of the track and having missed two days of training is a testament to his quality.” In the very next race, the G1 Dubai Golden Shaheen, Hong Kong’s hopes were firmly pinned on Frederick Engels. John Moore’s charge had not only drawn what seemed to be the perfect berth in gate one, he had also enjoyed a smooth preparation and had relished the Tapeta track during morning exercises. But all of that unraveled in the first strides of the 1200m when the four-year-old missed the kick and endured a torrid run thereafter to finish eighth behind the impressive winner, Reynaldothewizard, from Satish Seemar’s Dubai stable. “That was a disaster,” said a disappointed Moore. “The starter let them go when he was up in the air and then the horse in front of him, Gordon Lord Byron, kept baulking him in the run. It was game over when he missed the start.” Jockey Marwing was equally disappointed by events saying: “I asked the starter to wait, but he has pulled the gates and you could clearly see that the horse is up in the air. Our starter back home waits – if you ask them to play the tape you can hear me screaming ‘wait, wait, wait’ – the horse was up in the air and has cost himself any chance in the race.” |
Cheers to Terry Wong for getting his first win of the season (#129 is the charm) on the Wong Wing Keung (applause)-owned, Tony Cruz trained Bullish Friend.
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Cheers to the legendary Doug Whyte for winning 6 yestrday!
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HK$30 million in the hole as software glitch stings punters :eek:
http://racing.scmp.com/freeservice/n...20130408aa.asp |
Press release (no author), HKJC...
World class contenders unveiled for Audemars Piguet QEII Cup 11 Apr 2013 | Hong Kong Jockey Club Stunning sport in hand with chic glamour at an occasion worthy of the world stage was in every way evident at Thursday's selection announcement for the HK$14 million G1 Audemars Piguet Queen Elizabeth II Cup, which takes place at Sha Tin Racecourse on Sunday, 28 April. And expectations remain unwaveringly high for the showcase raceday after 14 exciting runners, including six international G1 scorers, were unveiled for the prestigious 2000m contest, with Hong Kong model, actress and racehorse owner Michele Reis on hand to help with proceedings. Mr William A. Nader, the Hong Kong Jockey Club’s Executive Director of Racing hailed the upcoming occasion as “a sparkling uptown social event that showcases the best of Hong Kong to the world.” Ambitious Dragon is a head turner by any measure and Hong Kong’s reigning Horse of the Year will face a raft of talented home-based challengers, as well as four top drawer overseas contenders hailing from Japan, South Africa and the United Arab Emirates. Eishin Flash represents Japan and brings stellar form to the event. The G1 Japanese Derby winner in 2010, Hideaki Fujiwara’s charge won a strong renewal of the G1 Tenno Sho (Autumn) last season and was within three quarters of a length of the mighty Orfevre when third in the G2 Sankei Osaka Hai Stakes over the distance recently. Sajjhaa from Saeed bin Suroor’s Godolphin stable has been a revelation in Dubai this year and the top-class mare saw off stellar rivals to win the recent G1 Dubai Duty Free. Behind Sajjhaa on that occasion was South Africa’s champion mare Igugu who showed that she was running towards peak form when fifth in that Meydan contest. The latter’s stablemate Treasure Beach, winner of the G1 Secretariat Stakes in 2011, also heads to Sha Tin after finishing behind Animal Kingdom in the G1 Dubai World Cup on the same card. Ambitious Dragon will attempt a second APQEII Cup win having lifted the trophy in 2011 for trainer Tony Millard. California Memory, second that day, has since won the most recent two renewals of the G1 Hong Kong Cup (2000m) for his handler Tony Cruz, while what is destined to be a fascinating clash brings to the table two of Hong Kong racing’s emerging forces, Military Attack and Akeed Mofeed, both of whom have posted eye-catching wins at the course and distance. Military Attack from the John Moore stable unleashed a brilliant turn-of-foot to win the HKG1 Hong Kong Gold Cup in February and the highly-regarded star four-year-old Akeed Mofeed landed the HKG1 Hong Kong Derby for Richard Gibson in March. “This year’s race has again attracted some of the world’s highest calibre racehorses and it will be intriguing to see how they match up against what is an outstanding home team,” said Mr William A. Nader, the Hong Kong Jockey Club’s Executive Director of Racing. “The world class standard of Hong Kong horses is apparent in the fact that our home-grown heroes have proved the equal of their international counterparts in winning five of the last ten editions, thanks to the memorable performances of River Dancer, Vengeance Of Rain, Viva Pataca and of course our brilliant two-time Horse of the Year Ambitious Dragon, who will be tough to beat once again. This renewal will be one of the best ever.” In what will be Hong Kong’s first big clash of the generations this season, Akeed Mofeed is joined in the field by fellow four-year-olds Ashkiyr and Crackerjack. Last year’s runner-up Thumbs Up is engaged while fellow Hong Kong G1 regular Irian also lines up alongside Wrath Of Fire and the 2012 G1 Singapore Airlines International Cup second, Zaidan. |
Congrats to Mr. Tony Cruz on his incredible 900th win as a trainer... a huge achievement (with the diminutive California Bounty. I have no idea how this horse beat Little Cow but I guess stranger things have happened).
He had 946 wins as a jockey... I'd imagine he'll match that number before long. |
The Champions Mile...
http://campaign.hkjc.com/en/2013-cha...-cm-index.aspx On Mufhasa... http://racing.scmp.com/freeservice/n...s20130503c.asp Great field and while I love so many and especially Mufhasa I do believe Xtension will win it for the third year in a row. Brett Prebble, on Packing Whiz... “I’m happy with the draw, He’s going to sit last – I remember Bullish Luck, he’s the same sort of horse, it doesn’t matter if you draw one or 14 you’re going to be in the same position.” Lock of the day is in the Queen Mum... Fay Fay will annihilate the field. |
Dan Excel sheds his G1 bridesmaid tag and wins...
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Revenge of the Class 4 boys!
Great Renown (sic) wins the 4th and pays $548.00 and Bo Bo Express, who had yet to even hit the board since arriving, wins and pays $490.50 in the 5th. Nice! Congrats to Dennis Yip of Bulldozer fame (on this forum, anyway :D ) for being in the top spot in the trainers standings!!!!! :eek: |
Was gonna post pics of the three geldings of the apocalypse leaving for Singapore but they are HUGE so instead here's a little blurb about their arrival (avec pics)...
http://www.thoroughbrednews.com.au/s....aspx?id=66512 Oh AND check it out! Go Dennis! http://racing.scmp.com/freeservice/n...ws20130513.asp "My horses are more important than title" http://racing.scmp.com/freeservice/n...s20130512a.asp |
Hong Kong Raiders sweep Singapore races!
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HKJC...
Proud day for Hong Kong as MILITARY ATTACK joins LUCKY NINE in Singapore G1 glory 19/05/2013 On an amazing night for Hong Kong racing, MILITARY ATTACK followed the lead of compatriot LUCKY NINE some 50 minutes earlier and slammed a top-class field of international rivals at Kranji Racecourse, Singapore (Sunday, 19 May) to give Hong Kong two overseas Group 1 wins on the same day for the first time. Hong Kong Jockey Club Chief Executive Officer Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges :cool: was delighted with the performances of the Hong Kong horses on what was widely hailed as the best Singapore International Racing Festival ever staged in terms of the quality of the competitors. “This was an incredible display of excellence and a proud day for all of Hong Kong; you could not ask for anything more,” he said. “It’s really validation of the terrific performances of Hong Kong horses on the world stage.” MILITARY ATTACK’s victory in the G1 Singapore Airlines International Cup (2000m) was one of added poignancy as it marked the first overseas Group 1 win for veteran Hong Kong trainer John Moore. And after saddling Irian to finish third two years ago and ZAIDAN to run second in 2012, the 63-year-old Australian pulled off a notable quinella as the ever game DAN EXCEL battled to an honourable runner-up finish. “Mission accomplished,” said an emotional Moore. “This is the topping on the cake – I’ve been trying to do this for years. I’ve run second so many times and to win one, well it’s the pinnacle. “It’s amazing, he’s just thrived – and to travel like that and come out and break two minutes, where do we go from here?” queried an elated Moore before mentioning that the G1 Cox Plate in Australia could be worth consideration. “He came into the race with fabulous form and the jockey of the moment and he got a gun ride. He was following Pastorius and Pastorius didn’t go forward – he had to get out pretty quickly and make a run but the way he won was emphatic. It shows that the horse is seriously talented and another overseas run will be on the cards.” Jockey Zac Purton settled MILITARY ATTACK three back on the fence, just behind stablemate DAN EXCEL. And when the field fanned out off the home turn, MILITARY ATTACK found clear running and quickly put the race to bed with his trademark burst of speed. With his rivals toiling behind, the Oratorio five-year-old stormed to a three and a quarter-lengths verdict over DAN EXCEL in a fast time of 1m 59.58s. “I couldn’t believe it,” exclaimed Purton. “The race was run at a good tempo and I thought it might have been the undoing for my boy because the 2000m races he’s won, they’ve been softly-run races and he’s been able to beat them with his turn of foot. When they were going along I was thinking they might drag it out of him a little bit but I was able to save all the ground and when I’ve let him down his turn of foot was just amazing. “I knew I’d put a big gap on them and if anything he’s wanted to wander out a little bit so I’ve had to get the whip out and just keep him going. When I had a look over my shoulder I was just thinking wow - I couldn’t believe how far I was in front. I then basically started idling him down and it’s incredible to think I’ve still won by three and a quarter. We had all the favours and all the right run but the horse still had to do it and he’s done a great job. The last 12 months have been phenomenal for me!” DAN EXCEL, winner of the G1 Champions Mile only two weeks ago made certain that he played his part in Hong Kong’s big night as he held on gamely by a head from third-placed MAWINGO. “He’s run his heart out,” said jockey Weichong Marwing of the second Moore trainee. “He’s finished second again, he’s the bridesmaid but it shows he’s very consistent. A better horse beat him but it’s a stable first and second and it’s a great result for Hong Kong.” Mr Engelbrecht-Bresges hailed the performances of the three horses on what was a stunning night of success. “I was convinced after MILITARY ATTACK’s win in the APQEII Cup that he would be difficult to beat here,” he said. “DAN EXCEL exceeded my expectation because I wasn’t sure he would stay, and the performance of LUCKY NINE was outstanding; there were some doubts regarding the horse but when he turns up he is one of the best sprinters in the world. It’s a great night and there’s a lot of hard work that goes into a night like this behind the scenes in the stables. “We are all thrilled for the connections of all three Hong Kong horses. You could feel the Hong Kong pride from many of the fans that travelled to Singapore and I am certain you could feel it back home.” Mr Engelbrecht-Bresges also paid tribute to the winning riders and the positive impact Hong Kong racing has had on their careers. “If you look at the jockeys, Brett Prebble and Zac Purton, they are big race jockeys and know where they have to position the horse. Both have proven that riding in Hong Kong helps to produce tactically astute riders that are able to perform under pressure – they were top-class Australian jockeys and they have become top world-class jockeys.” William A Nader, Executive Director of Racing of the HKJC, also praised the outstanding performance of HK team, “This emphasises the great tradition of outstanding Hong Kong sprinters, which is just one success story after another. LUCKY NINE came out of the gate running and took care of business with complete authority – he was very impressive; then to have MILITARY ATTACK win the SIA Cup so easily with DAN EXCEL second against a very good Group 1 field, absolutely sensational.” * * * Awesome post race vids... http://www.thoroughbrednews.com.au/i....aspx?id=66650 |
Glorious Days...
http://corporate.hkjc.com/news_image...rious_Days.jpg ... and Helene Spirit... http://corporate.hkjc.com/news_image...ene_Spirit.jpg ... arriving in Tokyo (for the Yasuda Kinen)!!! I like their helmets! Entries for the Standard Chartered Champions and Chater Cup include Californai Memory, Fay Fay and Thumbs Up. |
Huge cheers to the beautiful California Memory. the beautiful Matt Chadwick :D and Tony Cruz for winning the Champions and Chater Cup...
http://www.hkjc.com/english/corporat...052601751.html http://racing.hkjc.com/racing/video/...no=07&lang=eng Cheerrs also to Zac Attack Purton for refusing to ride Frederick Engels in the Sha Tin Vase (who was subsequently scratched)... nice to know he continues to be one of the good guys who puts the horse first (awfully close race for the jockey championship and the season will end pretty soon). D Whyte 84 62 44 41 41 449 $95,593,750 Z Purton 77 73 40 44 28 460 $84,101,850 Not sure about Champion Mount who broke down in R2. Douggie Whyte and Mosse granted permission to ride in the Yasuda Kinen. |
Good luck to Mr. Dennis Yip (who I have loved since the Bulldozer days :D ) in the epic battle for the trainers title. :tro:
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Trainer (Yip leads by 2!!!) and Most Improved Horse will be announced at the season final on Wednesday.
Horse of the Year Military Attack (awesome!) Mr & Mrs Steven Lo Kit Sing John Moore * * * Most Popular Horse of the Year Military Attack Mr & Mrs Steven Lo Kit Sing John Moore * * * Champion Sprinter Lucky Nine (yea!!!) Dr Chang Fuk To & Chang Lee Ming Shum Caspar Fownes * * * Champion Miler Ambitious Dragon Johnson Lam Pui Hung & Anderson Lam Hin Yue Anthony Millard * * * Champion Middle-distance Horse Military Attack Mr & Mrs Steven Lo Kit Sing John Moore * * * Champion Stayer California Memory :{>: Howard Liang Yum Shing Anthony Cruz * * * Champion Griffin All You Wish Carmen Chan Wing Yee & Chan Fut Yan Dennis Yip * * * Most Improved Horse (To be confirmed) * * * 2011/2012 Hong Kong International Sale Bonus Bullish Friend Wong Wing Keung :{>: (with the million dollar bonus he'll be able to send lots of peppermints to Bullish Luck at Living Legends :D ) Anthony Cruz * * * Champion Trainer (To be confirmed) * * * Champion Jockey Douglas Whyte - BOOM! * * * Champion Apprentice Jockey Dicky Lui * * * Most Popular Jockey of the Year Douglas Whyte |
I haven't done this all season so since it's the final race day why not?
R1 - good luck to First Class, the lowest rated horse I've seen. HIs record is a consistent 0-0-0 from 12 and as if things weren't bleak enough Lui has the mount. Godspeed. R2 - Looks like the currently pissed off Zac Purton has this locked up with Good Times Roll. R3 - I hope Cali Girl draws in and I am not one to go for the filly sinply cause she's a filly BUT I think there are presently.... four fillies / mares in HK? I think there were 6 earlier in the year and well there ya go. She's a 3 year old daughter of Dylan Thomas who hasn't hit the board YET (4 starts) BUT Mr. Cruz needs to give Matt Chadwick the mount and that, as they say, will be that. If she doesn't draw in it's all about Good Hong Kong with the terribly-and-surprisingly-sexy-when-he's -fighting-with-Zac Purton Durban Demon Mr. Douglas Whyte, champion extraordinaire. Race 4 - Thank you, Mr. Cruz, for putting Wong on Bullish Boy as I am rooting for Mr. Yip to grab the trainers championship! Awesome! Dougie will get a double as good King Heradasun will win for the dream team (Size / Whyte). Lock of the day - R5 - Super Goal Elite for Tony Cruz, Matt Chadwisk up. R6 - Matt Chadwick gets a double on Prolific Champ for Mr. Cruz R7 - Destined for Glory, Berry up. There is nothing else to say. R8 - Theres nothing to suggest Zac can win on Winning Leader for Mr. Dennis Yip but you never know. I have a soft spot for good old Mr. Medici (his 42nd race in HK... hey he's not a gelding! What's up with that?! ). Best horse in the race is the dream teams Dr. Good Habit which means Zac will really be trying to beat him so maybe! R9 - This is where I think Yip shines and Flying Elite wins and nicely. So has the mount but he won on him last time so I guess he'll be fine. Ride with the Wind, Suborics up, should be right behind. Hope for the night, aside from the obvious, is that poor Chater Way gets retired and / or sent home. |
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Pretty exciting stuff... Tony Cruz evens the score and it goes down to the final race but Yip prevails. Congrats to the champion trainer! Never thought that would happen. How awesome! |
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