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Fatl is still there. I saw him on PC day at DM I found this site that offers similar to the PP's that used to be around from last year. However, they are not in pdf format so a bit of a pain to print. I dont know if week one is a freebee or not as it seems to be a new site. http://www.hkracingform.com/sheets/menu_sheets.htm Just click on the Past performances for each race. Yes, I am the same guy from DM forum enjoy the races, I think youbet will show them, as of now expressbet is not. |
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TVG is showing some of them, and they usually provide pp's. I haven't looked yet which ones are on. I fall asleep sometimes they are on so late.
You can bet with them but I don't have a betting account with TVG. I love Hong Kong Racing, such pagentry... I'm excited... ![]() |
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I dont think they have shown HK for a few years. |
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Fatl was my idol, back in the day... fellow Rakti fan, so.....
![]() Thanks for the link. I believe Theiman is right my dear sistah but oh... you follow HK too? Yea! My weakness. Even during the off-season I have to check the swimmers, gelding reports and stuff. Had HK adoptions on another forum last season and it was fun keeping track of over 100 of the boys (they're all boys except for like one!!!). I never play it (I'm a moron and only bet at the track) but it's my favorite racing to follow and I've stalked enough trainers and SCMP guys to where i get the inside dirt now. Not fair the way Japan racing is well-respected and HK is an after-thought.... I've only seen it on TVG if there's a big race in Japan as a sort of filler. I shall save the rest of my rant for another day. ![]() |
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I was thinking of Japan and was looking at the Centaur thread. But yes my sistah, I follow a little bit, Japan and Hong Kong. Not like you folks do though. The Amazing Race (love that show) had a stop at the Hong Kong Jockey club. All the teams got lost. Bet we wouldn't... but we might not leave... I'm even starting to recognize the ATR horses since it's on TVG now. I know who Ramonti is and Turtle Bowl, and a few others, don't know the filly though, but I'll route for her since it's the year of the filly..... Isn't there a link somewhere though for HK? I know I've watched recently, well last time they were running. |
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Two minutes after the races (and you can listen on the HKJC site) the replays are up. To listen..... http://www.hkjc.com/english/press/live.asp I'll post replays right after the races (can you tell I'm excited?) ![]() |
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Behave yourself, Horace. No antics before the final.
God I miss Bulldozer. Trackwork notes... RACE ONE, RATED 40-20 (C5), 1,200 METRES Dragon Inn has come along nicely for Me Tsui and stretched out pleasingly in his final gallop on Friday with the trainer himself on board. Ambition had a very good turf gallop alongside higher grade galloper Sunny Power 10 days ago and is very well graded. Spicy Hot hits the bottom grade for the first time and did trial nicely down the straight last Saturday. Prime Mover has been a significant trackwork improver this term, while Withallmyheart also pleased in his final piece of work on Thursday. RACE TWO, RATED 40-20 (C5), 1,400 METRES Sevens Heaven has been impressing in the mornings and has captured our attention on several occasions lately. Glorious Rhythm has plenty of convictions but he's taken the class tumble and has prefaced his return with some quality gallops. Mythic Steed won first-up last season and has once again done some very nice work, the latest a nice Thursday riverside 800m with Paul Lo on board. Fast Winner has been working along nicely, while Rampant Lion had a quiet trial down the straight on turf last weekend. RACE THREE, RATED 60-40 (C4), 1,200 METRES Taiji Spirit has done plenty of work prior to his return to C4 and one gallop in particular, last week, was very sharp. Favourite Supreme ran home strongly to win a 1,000m barrier trial under Vincent Sit and has had a thorough preparation. Medallion worked home late in his barrier trial before pleasing in a Thursday riverside gallop on turf. Rain Check look a likely type and could shape well on debut, while Moshi Moshi has worked well, trialled strongly and looks the part. RACE FOUR, RATED 60-40 (C4), 1,600 METRES Right Fraar ran second first-up last season and has once again done plenty of work for his return. Lucky Money Star has been a clear trackwork improver, even though he's probably hard to find from the form book. Galaxy Dancer won a trial and has come along nicely since, pleasing in each of his three subsequent gallops. Good View Success will have his first start for the Tony Cruz stable and has certainly caught our attention. RACE FIVE, RATED 60-40 (C4), 1,400 METRES Savute takes the drop to C4 and will debut for new trainer Peter Ho, having won an AWT trial over 1,050m. Gallant Knight is well graded and has telegraphed his wellness with some pleasing sprint work in recent weeks. Kaiser's Prize quickened up quite impressively in an AWT trial and the last-start C4 winner is still well graded. Medic Legion looks in wonderful order and could give trainer Paul O'Sullivan a flying start to his season. Rocket Power is the other major chance, having trialled and worked strongly. RACE SIX, RATED 80-60 (C3), 1,200 METRES Dim Sum is a bit bulkier than the horse we knew last term but most of that is muscle development and he's certainly gone nicely in his work, too. Island Super created a huge impression with his trial win down the straight at Sha Tin last weekend. Pickett looks an absolute picture and it will be a real surprise if he doesn't put himself right in contention here. Fly Me To The Moon has had a full preparation under the tutelage of trainer John Size, even if he does need some luck to offset the bad barrier. Rich Dragon trialled nicely on August 31 and has been kept fresh since. RACE SEVEN, RATED 100-80 (C2), 1,000 METRES Country Music has taken the class drop and while his work may be quite what it was two years ago, he still rates among the better chances. Friendly Gains has not trialled but has done some stylish pieces of work, particularly his back straight gallop on Monday. Fifty Fifty was ridden out to win his trial over 1,000m last Saturday but this honest galloper will be thereabouts once more. Ultra Fantasy was given a quiet time in the concluding stages of his trial and has worked well since. RACE EIGHT, RATED 120-95 (C1), 1,200 METRES Down Town's final gallop down the riverside on Thursday showed he is close to his right form once more. Green Birdie's barrier trial second last weekend was excellent, especially considering his slow getaway. Helene Brilliant won a trial and has had two gallops since, the latest a smart 800m on Thursday. Yellow Diamond's riverside was a good piece of work by his standards, while Sunny Power has gone well each time we've seen him lately and looks much stronger this preparation. RACE NINE, RATED 80-60 (C3), 1,400 METRES Dao Dao was a very smart galloper in Sydney and left a positive impression after his hard-held seventh in a trial on August 31. Being Famous is getting to the veteran stage but he seems to be striding out freely at the moment and is a proven fresh performer. Classic Reunion had a quiet trial last weekend but this well-bred galloper is moving nicely and seems to have hit it off nicely with jockey Glen Boss. Ferro Beau might be some value, having had a barrier trial and he'll go forward with a light weight. RACE TEN, RATED 100-80 (C2), 1,400 METRES Maverick Star has done some very smart pieces of work and is moving fluently. Californiamountain also seems to be going well and was far too good for his stablemate California Bishop when they were paired up on Thursday. Pocket Money looked great when he trialled on August 31 and again when galloping under trainer John Size on Wednesday. Horace's Choice is a classy customer who may have looked slightly disappointing in his trial last weekend but he did not seem comfortable on the outside of the straight track - other than that, he seems fit and well. Last edited by my miss storm cat : 09-09-2007 at 02:22 AM. |
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They all came to see Bulldozer, unaware that he was retired.....
Sha Tin opening day..... http://www.hkjc.com/english/news/ima...ews_9850_l.jpg Sorry for not posting winners or anything but Helene Brilliant was injured. Poor baby. |
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