‘Warrior’ lays down the gauntlet
PUBLISHED: November 18, 2024
David Thiselton The Hong Kong international race day in December is fast approaching, as is the Longines International Jockeys Championship, and race fans got a foretaste of the former with two scintillating performances by Romantic Warrior and Ka Ying Rising at Sha Tin on Sunday. Romantic Warrior is surprisingly only rated joint eleventh best racehorse […]
David Thiselton
The Hong Kong international race day in December is fast approaching, as is the Longines International Jockeys Championship, and race fans got a foretaste of the former with two scintillating performances by Romantic Warrior and Ka Ying Rising at Sha Tin on Sunday.
Romantic Warrior is surprisingly only rated joint eleventh best racehorse in the world on a rating of 122, but perhaps that is because the ranking period happens to a northern hemisphere time scale and runs from January until December. This great Danny Shum-trained Acclamation gelding ended last season with five successive Gr 1 wins, starting with Australia’s most prestigious weight for age race, the Cox Plate and then including three prestigious Hong Kong races, the Longines Hong Kong Cup, the Hong Kong Gold Cup and the QE II Cup, and although all four of those races were over a mile and two furlongs (2000m) he then ended the season by winning the Gr 1 Yashuda Kinen in Japan over a mile.
On Sunday he was over his favourite 2000m trip in the Gr 2 Jockey Club Cup and despite giving the whole field five pounds he cruised in by 4,25 lengths under regular rider James McDonald.
This season he is likely to defend his titles in all of the Kong King Gr 1s mentioned above.
In one of them, the QE II Cup, he will be going for his fourth successive victory. He is the only horse to have won this prestigious international weight for age race three times.
Romantic Warrior could soon become the highest earning racehorse in history.
On Sunday he took his overall record to 16 wins and three seconds from 21 starts and boosted his prize money earnings to HK$154.92 million. He is now not far behind retired Golden Sixty’s world record haul of HK$167.17 million in earnings.
Earlier on Sunday the progressive David Hayes-trained New Zealand-bred Shamexpress gelding Ka Ying Rising smashed the Sha Tin course record set by Sacred Kingdom 17 years ago. Sacred King’s record was 68.35 seconds and Ka Ying Rising lowered it to an incredible 67.43 seconds.
Ka Ying Rising jumped from draw ten under Zac Purton and was being eased down at the line, which makes the record even more special.
When J J The Jet Plane won the Gr 1 Hong Kong Sprint over the course and distance in 2010, his time was 68.84 seconds.
Ka Ying Rising will be the one to beat in the latter race next month.
He has never won a Gr 1 before, but is unexposed as he only began his career in December last year, winning on debut before running two narrow seconds and since then he has won seven times on the trot. Ka Ying Rising’s record was the second notable course record lowered in the Far East recently.
Via Sistina lowered the Moonee Valley course record over 2000m in the Cox Plate a few weeks ago to 2:01.07, beating the previous mark of 2:02.07 set by the legendary four-times Cox Plate-winning mare Winx.
Meanwhile a top class line up has been announced for the Longines IJC, which is one of the world’s most prestigious Jockeys Challenges. Unfortunately, there are no South African riders, at least yet.
The two spots still to be determined for Hong Kong-based jockeys will go to Hugh Bowman and either Karis Teetan or Matthew Poon as things stand. The latter pair are both on 14 wins of the season, three ahead of Luke Ferraris and Matthew Chadwick and there is only Wednesday’s Happy Valley meeting remaining.
The Longines IJC is the most lucrative in the world for the winning rider. The four races are worth a combined HK$7.5 million in prize money. Furthermore, a total prize fund of HK$1 million in bonus money for the most successful riders will be split three ways, with the winner set to receive HK$600,000 with HK$250,000 for second and HK$150,000 for third, respectively.
The line up for the 2024 Longines IJC is: Vincent Ho (reigning IJC champion), Zac Purton (Hong Kong champion), Rachel King (Australia), Ryan Moore (Great Britain), Hollie Doyle (Great Britain), William Buick (Great Britain), Mickael Barzalona (France), Colin Keane (Ireland), Yuga Kawada (Japan), James McDonald (NZ), TBD (Hong Kong), TBD (Hong Kong).
Hollywoodbets Kenilworth Winter Course Tuesday 19 November 2024 – Comments by Brandon Bailey
PUBLISHED: November 18, 2024
RACE 1 1 PHIL THE FLUTER ran a much better race last time behind Elizabedi Gold, the form of that race should work out nicely over the next few weeks, he is still very much improving and should be involved in the finish. 11 RAFA BAY has run three good races in succession, on his […]
RACE 1
1 PHIL THE FLUTER ran a much better race last time behind Elizabedi Gold, the form of that race should work out nicely over the next few weeks, he is still very much improving and should be involved in the finish. 11 RAFA BAY has run three good races in succession, on his best form he should go very close to winning this race. 5 MANEKI NEKO has had many chances to get out of the maiden ranks, he drops back in trip which should help him run a much better race, include him into all bets. 8 CASA ESTIVA ran a great race on debut from a wide draw at Hollywoodbets Durbanville, she will be looking for a bit further in time, but there is no doubt there will be huge improvement from run one to run two, she is a big runner. (Brandon Bailey: 1 – 11 – 5 – 8)
RACE 2
2 ELECTRIC FEELS won a super race last time beating Lovers Lane, she likes to be held up for as long as possible and then works into the race smartly late, with the right run in transit, she will go very close to winning again. 1 LOVERS LANE has been in great form lately, he quickened up smartly in his last start when finishing second, he will be right there in the finish. 8 CASINO ACE ran a cracker behind Electric Feels on the 29th of October, he is very speedy and will try and lead them from start to finish. 4 MRS SHACKLETON never runs a bad race, on her best form she could sneak into the places and earn again. (Brandon Bailey: 2 – 1 – 8 – 4)
RACE 3
7 COURTLY was beaten at very short odds in his last start behind Sansa Stark, he is a big striding individual that is going to get better and stronger with more racing, he drops back in trip to 1800m, and he gets the services of champion jockey Richard Fourie again, he will be right there in the finish. 3 DUBBELOSIX will love the step up in trip, he is a good-looking son of Vercingetorix that should get the run of the race from a good draw, include him into all bets. 6 ARDABIL ran a great race behind Pinot Grigio last time, he was poorly drawn and stayed on well, if he can build on that performance, he should be amongst the places at a decent price. 15 CONGRESSMAN likes to race up on speed, on his best form he could sneak into the Quartets, the draw will make it tough for him. (Brandon Bailey: 7 – 3 – 6 – 15)
RACE 4
12 DIAMOND BOMBER took off to run a great second behind Two G’s in her last start, her recent form has been excellent, there is no doubt she will love the step up in trip, if the race works out for her from a tricky draw here, she will be hard to beat. 4 LOTUS ISLAND had no luck in running from a bad draw in her last start at Hollywoodbets Durbanville, from a decent draw in this race, she will go very close. 7 EXQUISITE has been rested for 73 days, she is improving with every start and must be respected. 13 BIRD ON A WING will need lots of luck in running from a poor draw, she is very well related, the step up in trip will give her a massive winning chance. (Brandon Bailey: 12 – 4 – 7 – 13)
RACE 5
4 KAMCHATKA has won her last two starts super impressively, the yard think highly of this filly, if she can bring her last run to the races on Tuesday afternoon, she will go very close to winning again. 10 ENCHANTING CHOICE at the weights will get much closer to Kamchatka, there was nothing in it at the line when they last met on the 29th of October at Hollywoodbets Durbanville, she likes to switch off early and then run at horses late, watch her closely. 5 JET TO THE SUN never runs a bad race, her form is super consistent, with some luck in running she will be amongst the places again. 2 HAMPSTEAD HEATH showed signs of returning to form last time, if she can build on that performance from a good draw, she could sneak into the Quartets. (Brandon Bailey: 4 – 10 – 5 – 2)
RACE 6
3 UNSOLVED RIDDLE won a super race with Richard Fourie last time at Hollywoodbets Durbanville, Augusta Blue franked the form lines of that race by winning well at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth on the 9th of November, Lunga Gila has done exceptionally well with Unsolved Riddle, with a similar performance of his last start, he will take some beating. 5 WHAT A FORTUNE has run two good races in succession, the 1400m trip will help his chances, include him into all bets. 11 NAUSHON needs a particular ride, in hope that the race works out for him from a wide draw, he should be involved at the finish. 2 BLAME IT ON ME ran a much better race on the 26th of October, with a low weight on his back he could sneak into the places at a big price. (Brandon Bailey: 3 – 5 – 11 – 2)
RACE 7
1 SENHORA VICTORIA will love the step up in trip to 1400m again, she has been very consistent through her entire career and must have a good winning chance in this race. 9 TRES CHIC won exceptionally well last time, unfortunately she has drawn poorly for this Class 5 event which won’t make life easy for her, if she can get some luck in running, she will be right there again. 8 ALESSIA ASHEVILLE has been improving with every start, her recent run behind December Dawn was very good, she is crying for the step up in trip, watch her closely at a good price. 5 WEHAVEASITUATION was heavily supported in the market when running on strongly for second behind Kamchatka, on her best form she can earn. (Brandon Bailey: 1 – 9 – 8 – 5)
RACE 8
6 AIR RAID would have needed his last start badly when running unplaced behind Twentytwentyvision, the yard think highly of this individual, now that he steps up in trip, he will go very close to winning. 3 INDUSTRIALSTRENGTH drops back in trip to 1400m, ignore his last start behind Song To The Moon, the race never worked out for him on that occasion, watch for sharp improvement now that he gets a decent draw. 9 DAWN TILL DUSK ran a cracker behind Radicchio on the 19th of October, his form is very good and there should be absolutely no reason as to why he shouldn’t be competitive again. 7 WINTER PEARL ran a fair race behind a very nice type last time, with the services of Richard Fourie, he must be respected in this tricky race. (Brandon Bailey: 6 – 3 – 9 – 7)
RACE 9
11 ALL ABOUT AL was touched off in the finish by Bluff On Bluff last time, he has run some decent races behind some nice horses through his career, now that his confidence is up, he should run a cracker again. 2 SHIFTING PATH is much better than his most recent performance on the 29th of October, there is no doubt he would prefer 1200m, but on his best form in this Class 4 event he could earn again for Piet Botha and his team. 7 RATTLESNAKE comes back to the races after being rested and gelded, his form is excellent, if he doesn’t need the run badly, he will go very close to winning. 3 COUNTER ATTACK has been rested for 154 days, he ran a great race out the maidens behind Escarpment, with a similar performance, he could run a place. (Brandon Bailey: 11 – 2 – 7 – 3)
Hampstead Heath can blossom at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth
PUBLISHED: November 18, 2024
Graeme Hawkins Grant Van Niekerk has a 33% winning strike rate for trainer Adam Marcus and the pair could be on the mark with Hampstead Heath in the fifth race, a Class 4 Handicap (F&M) over 1600m at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth this afternoon. Hampstead Heath finished fourth behind Kamchatka over the distance at Durbanville last month […]
Graeme Hawkins
Grant Van Niekerk has a 33% winning strike rate for trainer Adam Marcus and the pair could be on the mark with Hampstead Heath in the fifth race, a Class 4 Handicap (F&M) over 1600m at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth this afternoon. Hampstead Heath finished fourth behind Kamchatka over the distance at Durbanville last month and is now 3kgs better off with Andre Nel’s 3yo daughter of Erupt. On that occasion Hampstead Heath was drawn widest of all and found traffic problems at a crucial stage of the race. From Gate 2 this afternoon, Hampstead Heath should enjoy a trouble-free passage and must have a bright chance in a tricky handicap.
Kamchatka likes to race freely in front and is very much on the improve. Off the back of a couple of promising introductory runs over sprint distances, Kamchatka won her next two starts over 1600m and with further improvement could make it three on the bounce, despite the negative weight turnaround with Hampstead Heath. Enchanting Choice is also weighted to turn the tables on Kamchatka, having finished just a neck in arrears in their most recent encounter. Enchanting Choice does have a wide draw to overcome here and is likely to be dropped back in the early stages, but she generally finishes off her races well and Dean Kannemeyer’s runner warrants utmost respect.
The sparingly raced Omikami is an interesting runner as she steps up in trip for the first time. Being by Global View out of a mare by Silvano, Lucinda Woodruff’s filly should have no problems with going the extra and the booking of Richard Fourie is noteworthy. Lightly weighted Pentolina and Jet To The Sun can get into the mix, but in an evenly matched contest Hampstead Heath gets my marginal vote to register her third career victory.
The eighth race over 1400m is the second of three Class 4 Handicaps on this “bread-and-butter” 9-race programme and I fancy the chances of Dawn Till Dusk to overcome a tricky draw. That said, he will need some luck in running as there are many with winning claims in this full field of sixteen runners including Das Gute who jumps out of pole position. The 4yo son of Querari has enjoyed a good season thus far and can be forgiven his below par effort last time when drawn out deep and being forced to race wide. Air Raid, out of the Grade 1-winning mare Inara, has his second start as a gelding and will appreciate a marginal step up in trip. Kelp Forest, also representing the Marcus/Van Niekerk combination, is very game and can never be ignored over his favourite distance.
The ninth race is a Class 4 Handicap over 1000m and a tricky finale to a competitive day’s racing. The evergreen All About Al is in good form and should go well here, with the main dangers being Shifting Path, Rattlesnake and In The Green Zone. All About Al was touched off by Bluff On Bluff at Durbanville three weeks ago but four of his five career wins have come at Kenilworth and he should give us a good run for our money.
The meeting opens with a Work Riders’ Maiden Plate over 1100m at 12:15 and former professional rider Louis Burke could take the honours on the Justin Snaith-trained Rafa Bay who appears to reserve his best performances for the minimum trip. One of the better bets on the card could be the Candice Bass-Robinson trained What A Fortune who lines up in the sixth race, a Class 5 Handicap over 1400m. It has taken a while for the penny to drop, but the 3yo son of What A Winter has improved in his last two starts and he bumps very limited opposition here.
Zackey bursts into the championship picture
PUBLISHED: November 17, 2024
David Thiselton Craig Zackey has burst into the national jockeys championship picture and this was highlighted by a four-timer at the Turffontein Standside twilight meeting on Friday, where he picked up a Listed feature race too on the Lucky Houdalakis-trained Lady Fallon.Zackey is the only top jockey who is riding in all four centres, which […]
David Thiselton
Craig Zackey has burst into the national jockeys championship picture and this was highlighted by a four-timer at the Turffontein Standside twilight meeting on Friday, where he picked up a Listed feature race too on the Lucky Houdalakis-trained Lady Fallon.
Zackey is the only top jockey who is riding in all four centres, which gives him a chance of the title.
By close of play on Saturday he was on 68 wins for the season, just two behind the leader Gavin Lerena and equal with the sidelined Muzi Yeni.
Richard Fourie was nine behind the lead at that stage, but could step it up at will as he is generally only riding in Cape Town and Gqeberha at present.
In the Listed Betway Summer Pudding Handicap over 1600m the Blue Sky Thoroughbreds-bred Act Of War four-year-old filly Lady Fallon had been dropped by the handicapper down to an attractive mark of 95, down from a high of 99. She is ultra consistent and was course and distance suited and jumping from draw two, so was not surprisingly backed into 5/2 favourite.
Andi’s Girl was the choice of most pundits and went off at 7/2.
Zackey got Lady Fallon on to the rail in midfield in the ten horse field, while Lady Fallon was one wide with cover about two or three lengths behind her.
Sukhumvit was setting a fair pace out in front.
Zackey made his move early in the straight and it was a winning move, especially considering JP van der Merwe on Andi’s Girl had initially switched in slightly and then had to check slightly to switch outward.
Van der Merwe showed little urgency on the outside until the 300m mark, despite Lady Fallon having moved into the lead down the inside with Soldier’s Eye chasing.
Andi’s Girl does possess a good burst so her jockey’s tactics were perhaps understandable, but on this occasion he left it too late and she was 0,75 lengths shy at the line.
Lady Fallon held on by a short-head from a lunging Soldier’s Eye, who was perhaps a touch unlucky as she was initially baulked for a run before having to be switched to the inside rail and going for a narrow gap.
Lady Fallon is owned by Dave Shawe, who has also got to a lot to look forward to this season with the best sprinter in the country at present, the Houdalakis-trained Dyce.
Houdalakis is having an amazing season and his 23 wins have come at a phenomenal strike rate of 25.27%, which puts him in tenth place on the national log.
Houdalakis and Zackey combined to win the next race too with the Elusive Fort gelding Hawkbill.
On Saturday Zackey clinched a double for Dean Kannemeyer at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth and went close in the Gr 3 Cape Mile as the dual Gr 1 winner over sprint distances, Gimme A Prince, produced a powerful finish from a wide draw but failed by just 0,35 lengths to fetch the Vaughan Marshall-trained stalwart Rascallion with Zapatillas second.
Gimme A Prince likely did enough to convince the connections that he is effective over a mile and the L’Ormarins King’s Plate now beckons,where he will hopefully land a better draw.
Zackey had a full card at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Sunday, but scored only one win to Gavin Lerena’s two, so he is now three behind.
However, it is going to be a particularly intriguing race for the title this season.
Summer Cup final field takes shape
PUBLISHED: November 12, 2024
David Thiselton The Betway Summer Cup’s final pointer race, the Gr 3 Betway Victory Moon Stakes, has been run and the next step in the R6 million saga is to see whether there are any supplementaries on or before the final entry stage of November 18. The final field announcement will be on Wednesday November […]
David Thiselton
The Betway Summer Cup’s final pointer race, the Gr 3 Betway Victory Moon Stakes, has been run and the next step in the R6 million saga is to see whether there are any supplementaries on or before the final entry stage of November 18.
The final field announcement will be on Wednesday November 20.
The most obvious horse for a late supplementary entry is the Victory Moon winner Greeting My Master.
However, that is unlikely to happen as he will face an impossible task with the Victory Moon runner up Main Defender and also with the fifth-placed Purple Pitcher.
Greeting My Master beat Main Defender by half-a-length, but would face him on 6kg worse terms in the Summer Cup.
Greeting My Master beat Purple Pitcher by four lengths, but would face him on 11kg worse terms in the Summer Cup.
Purple Pitcher was used as the line horse in the Victory Moon and that allowed Main Defender to escape with a one point merit rated raise, which takes the latter to 130.
Purple Pitcher was 3kg under sufferance with Main Defender and was only 3,50 lengths behind him.
Greeting My Master was raised three points to 110, so as things stand would be 5kg under sufferance if entered in the Summer Cup.
Nothing has happened over the weekend to cause a major shake up of the final log.
However, Thunee Playa, who was one of the outside looking in horses on the log, did run fourth in the Victory Moon, which might warrant him for consideration despite his lowly merit rating of 93, which went up four points to 97.
Rule By Force also won a MR 106 Handicap over 1800m in good style on Monday.
Future Pearl finished last in the Victory Moon and Pure Predator was third last so their positions in the final field might be questioned, despite them both having been in the top 20 on the final log.
Furthermore, the number one on the final log, Dave The King, was said by Mike de Kock to not be running in the Summer Cup. He had him running in a Pinnacle event in December in preparation for the L’Ormarins King’s Plate.
So the certainties in the final field could be See It Again, Royal Victory, Winchester Mansion, Main Defender, Purple Pitcher, Barbaresco, Frances Ethel, Silver Sanctuary, Beating Wings, Hotarubi, Atticus Finch, Puerto Manzano, My Soul Mate, Madison Valley and Safe Passage and also Greeting My Master if he is supplemented.
Those fighting for the last four or five places will be , Pure Predator, Future Pearl, Rule By Force, Thunee Player, Zeus, Litigation, Son Of Raj, Meridius, Aragosta, Shoemaker, Cape Eagle, Red Maple, Nebraas, Indian Ocean, The Futurist, East Coast, Marauding Horde, River Romeo, Atarime and Pomodoro’s Jet.