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![]() ![]() Hong Kong galloper Anticipation clearly has a bone to pick with rival Victory Magic. In back to back races at Sha Tin, Anticipation attempts to savage Victory Magic. In the last race Victory Magic started it with a bump Yet like a fight in any sport, its the one that retaliates, who is punished Anticipation may be forced into retirement if he doesn't clean up his act. https://www.punters.com.au/news/Fier...ain%29_142744/ |
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![]() Sounds like a match race is in order
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![]() Well alright! Even if your "where is Flemington" post made me want to slit my wrists and I don't quite understand how anyone on a horsie board cannot spell Secretariat (as an aside I think "Derbyologist would sound better, but...) I do have a fondness for anyone who talks about HK racing so I will not bite your head off after all.
Anticipation is the former AOB-trained Table Rock... http://www.the-racehorse.com/stats/horse/table+rock/ http://racing.hkjc.com/racing/conten...t/fse_T198.pdf ... while Victory Magic (looks like he was possibly going to be called Vast Stallion) is the former Atmosphere who did in fact run at (... wait for it....) Flemington a couple of times. https://www.racing.com/horses/atmosphere-nz Neither one has a HK win. Yet. Why I love HK racing, reason 30,425,801... this kinda thing: Racing Incident Report GORGEOUS KING was withdrawn on 23.1.16 by order of the Stewards acting on veterinary advice (lame right fore foot). Before being allowed to race again, GORGEOUS KING will be subjected to an official veterinary examination. Whilst proceeding to the Start, RENAISSANCE ART kicked a rail. On arrival at the barriers, RENAISSANCE ART was examined by the Veterinary Officer who said that in his opinion it was suitable to race. Despite being ridden along in the early stages, ANTICIPATION failed to muster speed and approaching the 1700 Metres was shifted across behind runners to obtain cover. Near the 1400 Metres, RENAISSANCE ART, which was proving difficult to settle, was steadied away from the heels of SANTA FE SUN. After this, RENAISSANCE ART continued to prove very difficult to settle. After the 1400 Metres, CLOUD NINE (S de Sousa) was left racing wide and without cover and was ridden forward and passing the 1200 Metres shifted in and bumped SUPREME PROFIT on a number of occasions. S de Sousa was reprimanded and advised that whilst the Stewards encourage competitive riding, he must ensure that he does not ride his mounts in such a manner so as to cause undue contact with other runners. After the 1300 Metres, SAVVY NATURE proved difficult to settle. At the entrance to the Straight, CLOUD NINE and SAVVY NATURE bumped. Shortly after entering the Straight, ANTICIPATION was bumped by VICTORY MAGIC which improved into tight running outside RENAISSANCE ART. At the 200 Metres, OBLITERATOR (C Schofield), which was commencing to give ground, shifted out and bumped SUPREME PROFIT. OBLITERATOR was then straightened by its rider before shifting in under pressure. ENSURING, which was improving quickly to the inside of OBLITERATOR, was checked when crowded for room onto SANTA FE SUN which was also hampered in this incident. As the Stewards were satisfied that ENSURING had not properly established running to the inside of OBLITERATOR prior to that horse's shift inwards and that OBLITERATOR was initially straightened after shifting out, nonetheless C Schofield was reprimanded and advised that in the circumstances he should have been more alert to his mount shifting in further than was necessary after being corrected. Close to the finishing line, ANTICIPATION turned its head to the right and attempted to savage VICTORY MAGIC. As this was the second occasion on which ANTICIPATION had attempted to savage another runner during a race, Mr A S Cruz, the trainer of ANTICIPATION, was advised that the horse must undergo a series of satisfactory consecutive barrier trials amongst other runners before being allowed to race again. Mr Cruz was further advised that should at any time in the future ANTICIPATION attempt to savage another runner, a recommendation would be forwarded to the Club's Board of Stewards that the horse be compulsorily retired. After the race, an endoscopic examination was conducted on SUPREME PROFIT at the request of Trainer C S Shum. The Veterinary Surgeon reported that this examination showed a substantial amount of blood in the horse's trachea. Before being allowed to race again, SUPREME PROFIT will be subjected to an official veterinary examination. A veterinary inspection of ENSURING and OBLITERATOR immediately following the race did not show any significant findings. BRILLIANT SHINE and VICTORY MAGIC were sent for sampling. Oh and incase anyone was looking for Christophermarlowe (trained by John Gosden), he was in that race as well (Cloud Nine). http://www.racingpost.com/horses/hor...abs=horse_form |