Race 7 - LEI YUE MUN PARK HANDICAP
Saturday, May 10, 2025, Sha Tin, 16:05
All Weather Track, 1650M, Wet Slow
Prize Money: $2,050,000, Rating: 80-60, Class 3
Horse No. |
Brand No. |
Horse Name |
Race Date |
Race Index |
Description |
1 |
J136 |
TALENTS AMBITION |
12/03/2025 |
504
|
TALENTS AMBITION (J136) jumped only fairly. From a wide barrier was shifted across behind runners in the early stages. Post-race vet inspection did not show any significant findings - Race 504. |
2 |
G213 |
BUNDLE OF CHARM |
20/04/2025 |
607
|
BUNDLE OF CHARM (G213) from the outside barrier was shifted across behind
runners in the early stages - Race 607. |
3 |
H165 |
TURIN MASCOT |
23/04/2025 |
619
|
TURIN MASCOT (H165) post-race vet inspection did not show any significant findings - Race 619. |
4 |
J200 |
NEVER PETER OUT |
26/03/2025 |
541
|
-- |
5 |
G223 |
ARIEL |
13/04/2025 |
590
|
-- |
6 |
J015 |
FIGHTING MACHINE |
26/03/2025 |
541
|
FIGHTING MACHINE (J015) after the event, rider stated that after jumping only fairly his mount settled slightly further back than intended. He said with the pace of the event being run outside of standard time in the middle stages his mount found it difficult to make up ground in the Home Straight. Post-race vet inspection did not show any significant findings - Race 541. |
7 |
J279 |
DRAGON AIR FORCE |
20/04/2025 |
608
|
-- |
8 |
K190 |
ALLCASH |
30/04/2025 |
637
|
ALLCASH (K190) passing the 150M was shifted out to continue into clear running - Race 637. |
9 |
J486 |
CHILL KAKA |
20/04/2025 |
605
|
-- |
10 |
K351 |
FAST SPEED |
27/04/2025 |
628
|
FAST SPEED (K351) bumped shortly after the start. In the early and middle stages raced keenly and for some distance approaching the 1100M was steadied - Race 628. |
11 |
H233 |
NORTHERN BEAST |
23/04/2025 |
619
|
NORTHERN BEAST (H233) when questioned rider stated that the instructions were to hold an on-pace position from his wide barrier and he was given the option to allow his mount to lead if the circumstances of the race permitted. He said after riding his mount along in the early stages to comply with the instructions he was caught racing wide to the outside of a runner. He said when he did not observe an opportunity to obtain a position with cover he continued to urge his mount forward where he was able to cross to the lead near the 1200M. When questioned if there was an opportunity to set a slower pace
between the 1200M and the 800M rider stated that as his mount was racing a little keenly due to the manner he was obliged to ride it to cross to the lead, he was reluctant to place too much pressure on the horse to reduce the pace as it was travelling comfortably. Trainer confirmed the instructions issued and stated that, in his opinion, the horse was disadvantaged by setting too fast a pace in the early and middle stages of the event. After considering his explanation the Stewards found the tactics adopted by rider in going forward to lead were reasonable in the circumstances, however, he was advised that, in the opinion of the Stewards, he should have made a greater effort between the 1200M and
the 800M to set a more sustainable tempo to give the horse the opportunity to finish the race off in the Home Straight. Post-race vet inspection did not show any significant findings - Race 619. |