Hong Kong today

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5 years 4 months ago
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HAPPY VALLEY

RACE 4

NO.10 E GENERATION (E/W)

50/1

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Nice eram,easy winner.

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5 years 4 months ago
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durbs wrote: Nice eram,easy winner.

GVN is in hot form, whatever is next to good he turns it to real money.

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Like clockwork,Purton unplaced on a odds on shot yet again.

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durbs wrote: Like clockwork,Purton unplaced on a odds on shot yet again.

Yes...UNPLACED..not WIN. He knows how to butcher these odds on fav.

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Race 6
With blinkers fitted on King's Race, he should bolt to the front even though he s widely drawn. He had a brilliant trial with blinkers in very sharp time and with this field he will prove hard to catch from gate to wire. Vincent Ho is the rider.
BEST BET 7/2

Race 7
Sprint Forward will live to his name from the start thou he is drawn in the bush. I have always fancied horses drawn 14 in these 1400m races at Shatin. SDS is on board and he s one jockey who knows how to dictate terms from the front.
VALUE BET 8/1

Race 10
Right Choice has won this distance in C2 carrying 117 pounds. SDS had a soft lead that day and went away with it easily. Now with Alfred Chan claiming 10 pounds the mass of 113 pounds can be pretty light from the front though there are quite number of speedy horses to put pressure on him. Hoping he wont burn his petrol to get the lead, should be right there in the shake up.
LONG SHOT 66/1

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5 years 4 months ago
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Shatin Jackpot
2.5.6.7.13
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1.2.3.6.7.13
2.3.6.7.10.12.13

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Shatin

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No.3 COBY OPPA

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40/1

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ShaTin

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No.8 KUNG FU FIGHTER

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25/1

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5 years 4 months ago
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That French guy iv`e never heard of has landed running... Shows you what can happen when you are giving better rides..

Feel for poor Lyle

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Bob Brogan wrote: That French guy iv`e never heard of has landed running... Shows you what can happen when you are giving better rides..

Feel for poor Lyle

French ace Tony Piccone will launch his Hong Kong career with a leg-up from Hong Kong’s hottest trainer.

The 32-year-old will have his first Hong Kong ride on the Ricky Yiu Poon-fai-trained Colonel in the Class Four Palm Handicap (1,200m), the first event of the day at Sha Tin on Wednesday.

While many freshmen jockeys are seen to be simply making up the numbers on outside chances early in their stints, Colonel is set to give Piccone a winning chance at his first ride.

Pressed on his thoughts heading into the race, Piccone said he was confident he could kick his Hong Kong career off in style, while carrying the weight of expectation.

“In France, and around the world when I ride, I am always confident, I am very relaxed before the races, in the race there is no pressure for me,” he said.

“It is so exciting. I ride four with a chance, I am very happy.”

Lyle Hewitson breaks through for first Hong Kong win after 140-ride drought
Piccone has been granted a two-month riding licence by the Jockey Club, which will see him stay through until the end of February

A four-time Group One winner, Piccone will come to Hong Kong on the back of one of his biggest career wins earlier this month when he took out the Qatar Derby on Pedro Cara.

Ironically, Piccone swooped over the top of Silvestre de Sousa, one of his rivals on Wednesday, on that occasion.

“It was my first time in Qatar, it was a big race for my trainer, I was very happy to win that race,” he said.

“I hope in two months I can go back to Qatar and win another big race for the same trainer and the same horse.”

As a good friend of in-form jockey Alexis Badel, Piccone said Hong Kong racing caught his eye several years ago.

Despite never visiting the city, Piccone began to love the racing after watching it on the internet.

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“I watched the videos on the internet … I have never ridden here but I like the races,” he said.

“I have wanted to come here for two or three years, so I am very happy now.”

Piccone later joked that Badel had taken to teaching him about the ins and outs of Hong Kong racing, but held back in certain areas.

“Alexis taught me good advice but he didn’t want to teach me any more because he is scared of me,” he laughed. “French jockeys, we are at a good level in the world, for me, we are the best.”

Coming from a racing family, Piccone said legendary Hong Kong jockey and trainer Tony Cruz immediately recognised his name.

“I met Tony Cruz and I spoke to him, introduced myself and he told me he knew my father,” he said.

“I thought it was not possible, I am here in Hong Kong and my father is in Marseille, but it turned out he worked with my father in France.”

As a result, Piccone will ride Party Everyday for Cruz in the Class Four Willow Handicap (1,600m) along with Unite Spirit for David Ferraris and Charity Go for Danny Shum Chap-shing.

Asked what Hong Kong punters could expect from Piccone, Badel said he expected he could stand up to the rigours of riding in the jurisdiction.

“He is a good jockey and I have no doubt he will adapt to the Hong Kong style because he has raced at many race tracks around the world,” he said.

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5 years 4 months ago
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Gunnar e/w for Hewitson

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