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11 April 2021 - Sha Tin
RACE

Race 9 - MOUNT BUTLER HANDICAP

Class 3 - 1800M - C
Course: ST Sunny
Going: g
Finish Time: 1:46:30
Sectional Time: 13.90 22.11 23.15 23.78 23.36

PlaceHorse NoHorse NameJockeyTrainerRateWeightONRDDrawMarginTimeIn RunningSection Time
110LOOKING GREAT (E053)J. MoreiraF. C. Lor691232.72.531:46:305-5-6-4-159.76 23.38 23.16
23CALIFORNIA TEN (E045)K. TeetanA. S. Cruz761301419121.751:46:5811-11-12-8-260.16 23.18 23.24
38CHAMPION SUPREME (B435)M. F. PoonY. S. Tsui70122172312 1:46:6113-13-11-9-360.08 23.30 23.23
49RIGHT CHOICE (C013)B. ShinnF. C. Lor70124141064.251:46:972-2-3-3-459.48 23.62 23.87
56VINCY (B213)C. Y. HoD. Whyte741288.99.8115.51:47:1612-12-13-13-560.20 23.42 23.54
64ALPHA HEDGE (B102)V. BorgesK. W. Lui75129388025.751:47:213-4-4-5-659.52 23.66 24.03
712PAKISTAN FRIEND (B370)A. BadelW. Y. So651195.85.345.751:47:231-1-1-1-759.16 23.78 24.29
811GOD OF DRAGON (B108)M. ChadwickA. S. Cruz66120191578 1:47:599-8-7-11-859.80 23.62 24.17
95BELUGA (D105)Z. PurtonD. Hall741287.25.4109.51:47:814-3-2-2-959.28 23.74 24.79
101TASHIDELEK (C084)C. L. ChauD. Whyte791262740811.251:48:118-6-5-10-1059.68 23.70 24.73
112CINQUANTE CINQ (B404)K. H. ChanT. P. Yung7812539731311.51:48:157-10-10-7-1160.04 23.14 24.97
1213MURRAY'S PARTNERS (B426)H. N. WongC. H. Yip641154297515.51:48:776-7-8-6-1259.92 23.26 25.59
137BLASTOISE (C450)A. HamelinD. Ferraris701241738917.751:49:1310-9-9-12-1360.00 23.58 25.55
Sire:Holy Roman Emperor
Breed of the Winning Horse:LOOKING GREAT
Dam:Montwest
Pool Winning Combination Dividend (HK$)
win 10 25
place 10 12.5
3 51
8 60
forecast 10-3 309
quinella 3-10 224.5
quinella place 3-10 85
8-10 105
3-8 632.5
3 pick 1 (Composite Win) A1 17
tierce 10-3-8 4778
trio 3-8-10 1731
first 4 3-8-9-10 2945
quartet 10-3-8-9 45598
8th double (2-10) $30.0
8th double consulation (2-3) $50.5

Recap by phillip woo

Favourite Looking Great responded nicely when asked for an effort travelling one off better than midfield to win going away 250m out. The win was overdue after placing second in back-to-back runs and there's likely another win or two up his sleeves. California Ten just out finished Champion Supreme down the outside from towards the rear for second. He did put the writing on the wall with a placing two back and can bob up at any moment. Champion Supreme ran on well to make it close for second after settling third last following a typical slow start. He was able to build on a slightly better effort last start. Right Choice stayed on a non-threatening fourth after stalking the leader Packing Friend. He does appear from his past three runs to have struck a bottom but the 1,600m suits him better. Vincy came from last to pick up a minor cheque. He continues to find the line reasonably well carrying more weight in his past two starts following a win.

Racing Incident Report

Race Nine: (582) - MOUNT BUTLER HANDICAP - Class 3 - 1800Meters



CHAMPION SUPREME stood flat-footed as the start was effected and lost a considerable amount of ground.

Before being allowed to race again, CHAMPION SUPREME will be required to perform satisfactorily in a barrier trial.

GOD OD DRAGON began only fairly and then was crowded for room between TASHIDELEK and RIGHT CHOICE which shifted out.

BLASTOISE began awkwardly and lost ground.

VINCY was shifted across behind runners in the early stages to obtain cover.

CINQUANTE CINQ was left racing wide and without cover after the 1000 Metres.

ALPHA HEDGE was held up in the early part of the Straight and near the 200 Metres was awkwardly placed close to the heels of PAKISTAN FRIEND.

ALPHA HEDGE then continued to have difficulty obtaining clear running until near the 100 Metres.

CALIFORNIA TEN raced very greenly in the Straight and shifted ground on a number of occasions, requiring its rider to stop riding and straighten his mount.

For the majority of the race, TASHIDELEK travelled wide and without cover.

When questioned regarding the disappointing performance of BELUGA, which was racing over 1800 Metres for the first time today, Z Purton stated that he was not given any specific instructions on how the horse should be ridden from a wide barrier.

He said after BELUGA began well, he took hold of his mount with a view to obtaining cover as RIGHT CHOICE was being ridden along to the inside of BELUGA.

He said approaching and passing the 1600 Metres BELUGA travelled keenly and it took him some time to be able to shift BELUGA to race behind RIGHT CHOICE.

He said as he did this RIGHT CHOICE was able to improve its position closer to the rail which resulted in BELUGA being left racing wide and without cover as LOOKING GREAT and ALPHA HEDGE had maintained their positions to the inside of BELUGA.

He said as BELUGA was continuing to travel keenly, he allowed the horse to improve its position forward of RIGHT CHOICE after the 1100 Metres to race outside PAKISTAN FRIEND.

He said whilst BELUGA had travelled too strongly in the early stages, he was of the opinion that this did not explain the horse coming off the bridle after the 700 Metres.

He added he attempted to hold BELUGA together rounding the Home Turn, however, as soon as he placed the horse under pressure near the 350 Metres, BELUGA did not respond to his riding and commenced to give ground.

He said, despite being ridden along after this, BELUGA weakened and did not finish off the race.

After the race, Mr D J Hall, the trainer of BELUGA, informed the Stewards that it is his intention to give the horse a let-up following its disappointing run.

A veterinary inspection of BELUGA immediately following the race did not show any significant findings.

The performance of BELUGA, a last start runner, was considered unacceptable.

Before being allowed to race again, BELUGA will be required to perform to the satisfaction of the Stewards in a barrier trial and be subjected to an official veterinary examination.

A veterinary inspection of PAKISTAN FRIEND immediately following the race found that horse to be a "roarer??which had previously been reported.

LOOKING GREAT and CALIFORNIA TEN were sent for sampling.