Race Meeting:  27/10/2021   Sha Tin

RACE 6 (128)
Class 4 - 1200M - (60-40) Going : GOOD
TIN HA SHAN HANDICAP Course : ALL WEATHER TRACK
HK$ 1,040,000 Time : (23.22) (45.75) (1:09.86)
Sectional Time : 23.22 22.53 24.11
Pla. Horse No. Horse Jockey Trainer Act. Wt. Declar. Horse Wt. Dr. LBW Running
Position
Finish Time Win Odds
1 11 THUNDERSTRIKE (E261) C Y Ho D J Whyte 120 1114 1 -
9
9
1
1:09.86 11
 2 12 JADE THEATRE (A040) K C Leung P F Yiu 116 1119 11 1/2
11
10
2
1:09.94 28
3 10 LUCKY RUBY (D338) A Badel K L Man 121 1089 7 1/2
12
11
3
1:09.96 20
4 1 GOLFMAN STAR (D384) K H Chan F C Lor 126 1201 12 1-1/4
2
1
4
1:10.07 7.7
5 2 EIGHT TRIGRAMS (C102) M F Poon D J Hall 126 1140 9 3
5
3
5
1:10.33 6
6 5 SUNNY DELIGHT (E339) Z Purton C S Shum 125 1085 10 3-3/4
8
5
6
1:10.45 3.4
7 7 HANDSOME REBEL (B469) M Chadwick Y S Tsui 123 1090 3 4
7
7
7
1:10.48 10
8 9 POISED TO STRIKE (D365) C Schofield D A Hayes 122 1033 8 4-1/2
4
6
8
1:10.57 17
9 6 YOUNG THUNDER (C490) M L Yeung T P Yung 125 1136 6 5-1/2
10
12
9
1:10.73 95
10 3 AMAZING TEENS (E449) V Borges J Size 125 1085 4 6-1/2
6
8
10
1:10.91 31
11 8 BLOTTING PAPER (D043) A Hamelin R Gibson 122 1135 2 7-3/4
3
4
11
1:11.08 11
12 4 BORDER CONTROL (E357) K Teetan A S Cruz 125 1251 5 10-3/4
1
2
12
1:11.58 5.9

Note: Special Incidents Index

Dividend
Pool Winning Combination Dividend (HK$)
WIN 11 118.50
PLACE 11 33.00
12 60.00
10 55.50
QUINELLA 11,12 1,283.00
QUINELLA PLACE 11,12 347.50
10,11 286.50
10,12 451.00
3 PICK 1
(COMPOSITE WIN)
A1 NOT WIN
A2 NOT WIN
A3 20.00
 Detail
FORECAST 11,12 1,740.00
TIERCE 11,12,10 18,191.00
TRIO 10,11,12 4,748.00
FIRST 4 1,10,11,12 8,393.00
QUARTET 11,12,10,1 224,329.00
5TH DOUBLE 3/11 784.00
3/12 377.50
2ND DOUBLE TRIO 1,3,7/10,11,12 1,463,508.00
TRIPLE TRIO(Consolation) 1,7,8/1,3,7/Any Combination 314,135.00
Dividend Note: For Winning Combination, "F" denotes "Any Combination" while "M" denotes "Any Order".

Finish Photo

Racing Incident Report

THUNDERSTRIKE shifted out at the start and bumped the hindquarters of BLOTTING PAPER.
AMAZING TEENS was crowded for room on jumping between HANDSOME REBEL which shifted out and BORDER CONTROL which shifted in after beginning awkwardly. For a short distance after this, HANDSOME REBEL and AMAZING TEENS bumped on a number of occasions, causing both horses to become unbalanced.
LUCKY RUBY began only fairly and then was crowded for room between POISED TO STRIKE and YOUNG THUNDER which shifted out. This resulted in LUCKY RUBY losing ground and racing back in the field.
JADE THEATRE shifted out at the start and bumped the hindquarters of GOLFMAN STAR which became unbalanced. Then from a wide barrier, JADE THEATRE was shifted across behind runners in the early stages.
After the 800 Metres, EIGHT TRIGRAMS was left racing wide and without cover.
When being ridden along approaching the first turn near the 700 Metres, BLOTTING PAPER became unbalanced of its own accord.
At the entrance to the Straight, AMAZING TEENS got its head on the side and lay in towards the heels of POISED TO STRIKE.
A veterinary inspection of BORDER CONTROL and SUNNY DELIGHT immediately following the race did not show any significant findings.
A veterinary inspection of BLOTTING PAPER immediately following the race found that horse to have a continuous displacement of the soft palate.
SUNNY DELIGHT, THUNDERSTRIKE and JADE THEATRE were sent for sampling.
<5/11/2021 JADE THEATRE - Race 6 (128) - 27 October 2021 Sha Tin Race Meeting>In accordance with usual practice, urine samples were obtained from all winning and second placed horses at the Sha Tin racemeeting on Wednesday, 27 October 2021. Accordingly, a routine urine sample was taken from JADE THEATRE which finished second in the Tin Ha Shan Handicap.
The Stewards have today been advised by the Head of Racing Laboratory/Chief Racing Chemist, Dr E N M Ho, that the post-race urine sample obtained from JADE THEATRE on analysis has shown the presence of omeprazole.
Mr P F Yiu, trainer of JADE THEATRE, has today been advised of the analyst's finding.
The matter is now adjourned to a date to be fixed. A further release will be issued at the appropriate time.
<15/11/2021 JADE THEATRE - RACE 6 (128) – 27 October 2021 Sha Tin Race Meeting>Further to the press release which was issued on 5 November 2021, Laboratoire des Courses Hippiques has been selected as the official racing laboratory to perform confirmatory analysis of the referee (B) urine sample obtained from JADE THEATRE after that horse finished second in the aforementioned race.
The matter remains adjourned until a date to be fixed.
A further release will be issued at the appropriate time.
<2/12/2021 JADE THEATRE – RACE 6 (128) – 27 October 2021 Sha Tin Race Meeting>Further to the press release which was issued on 15 November 2021, the Stewards have received confirmation from the Laboratoire des Courses Hippiques that the referee portion of the urine sample taken from JADE THEATRE after that horse finished second in the Tin Ha Shan Handicap run at Sha Tin Racecourse on Wednesday, 27 October 2021 has been confirmed to contain omeprazole.
Mr P F Yiu, trainer of JADE THEATRE, has been notified of the independent laboratory’s findings.
The inquiry into this matter remains adjourned to a date to be fixed whilst further investigations into the findings continue.
<10/1/2022 Adjourned Inquiry - JADE THEATRE>The inquiry into the analyst's report in respect of the post-race urine sample taken from JADE THEATRE after that horse finished second in the Tin Ha Shan Handicap conducted on Wednesday, 27 October 2021 which was found to contain omeprazole will be held at the Happy Valley Inquiry Room on Thursday, 13 January 2022 at 3:00 pm.
<14/1/2022 "JADE THEATRE" INQUIRY>The Stewards yesterday concluded their inquiry into the analyst’s findings relative to a post-race urine sample taken from JADE THEATRE following that horse finishing in second position in the Tin Ha Shan Handicap conducted at Sha Tin Racecourse on the evening of Wednesday, 27 October 2021.
Evidence was taken from Mr P F Yiu, trainer of JADE THEATRE, Dr E N M Ho, Head of Racing Laboratory/Chief Racing Chemist, and Dr B S Forbes, Head of Veterinary Regulation, Welfare and Biosecurity Policy. Evidence was also taken from Mr H F Yiu, assistant trainer allocated to Mr Yiu’s stable, Mr T M Lam, head lad, and Mr T Y Lam, stables assistant, both of whom are also allocated to Mr Yiu’s stable for the current racing season. The Stewards received written authority from Mr Charles Tung Chung Ho on behalf of the owners of JADE THEATRE for Mr Yiu to represent their interests at the hearing.
Dr Ho had previously notified that the post-race urine sample taken from JADE THEATRE subsequent to the stated race had upon analysis showed the presence of omeprazole. The routine pre-race urine sample taken from JADE THEATRE at 5:08 am on raceday morning as well as the post-race blood sample were both found to be negative to omeprazole.
The inquiry heard that a comprehensive investigation was conducted by the Stewards, the Club’s Security and Integrity Department and the Racing Laboratory in an endeavour to establish how and when JADE THEATRE came to be exposed to omeprazole on the day in question. This included interviews of all relevant parties, reviewing stable treatment records as well as viewing all available CCTV footage from the taking of the pre-race sample onwards. Samples were also taken from JADE THEATRE’s stable environment so as to exclude environmental contamination.
The investigation found that the common therapeutic medication Gastrogard, which contains omeprazole, was administered to JADE THEATRE in accordance with established practice, such treatment finishing five clear days prior to JADE THEATRE competing in the stated race. Gastrogard has a two clear day recommended withdrawal period prior to racing. Mr P F Yiu stated that it was his stable’s policy to cease administrating Gastrogard to horses which are entered to race five clear days in advance of a horse’s intended race so as to ensure that horses are completely free of that medication on raceday. It was also established that all Gastrogard administrations to the relevant horses which are not entered to race are conducted at approximately 3:00 o’clock each morning.
Despite the extensive investigation being conducted, it was not able to be ascertained as to how JADE THEATRE came to be exposed to omeprazole. There was also no evidence which indicated that the post-race urine sample was contaminated after the sample was taken from JADE THEATRE with a review of the sampling procedures being found to be in accordance with established processes. Accordingly, the Club’s Racing Laboratory, with the assistance of the Department of Veterinary Regulation, Welfare and Biosecurity Policy, conducted administration trials on a number of horses so as to establish how much omeprazole and when JADE THEATRE may have been exposed to that substance given that analysis of the post-race urine sample showed omeprazole as the parent drug with an unusually small amount of hydroxyomeprazole, the major metabolite of omeprazole, in the post-race urine sample. Metabolites of the parent drug being found in a sample taken from a horse are indicative of the horse being exposed to/administered a substance rather than sample contamination.
Following comprehensive analysis of the samples taken during the course of the administration trials, Dr Ho reported that, in her expert opinion, JADE THEATRE had very likely been exposed to a minuscule amount of omeprazole at some point during the period after completing its race at approximately 21:47 hours and prior to 22:08 hours when the post-race urine sample was collected, that being a window of about 21 minutes. Dr Ho said this window of exposure was arrived at given the detection of the parent drug omeprazole in the administration samples with an associated paucity of the major metabolite of omeprazole.
In the absence of any evidence which would support that JADE THEATRE was exposed to omeprazole prior to that horse competing in the relevant race and given the evidence tendered by Dr Ho based on the data obtained during the administration trials and comparing that with the data from the post-race sample taken from JADE THEATRE, the Stewards accepted that when JADE THEATRE raced in the stated race, the horse was free of prohibited substances and that the exposure of omeprazole most probably did not occur until after the conclusion of the race. As the Stewards were satisfied that JADE THEATRE had raced prohibited substance free, no further action was taken in respect of the horse’s placing in the race. Accordingly, the Stewards ruled that JADE THEATRE will retain its second placing in this race with no amendments to the placings being required.
Mr P F Yiu was told that as the Stewards accepted that JADE THEATRE was prohibited substance free at the time that it raced, no further action was taken against him or any of the staff allocated to him who were interviewed as part of this inquiry. However, Mr Yiu was reminded of his obligations to ensure that, wherever possible, horses trained by him are on the day in which they race free of prohibited substances at all times until after they have been released by the Stewards.

Breed of the Winning Horse-Online
THUNDERSTRIKE

Sire: Power

Dam: Roadtoplatinum

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