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December 15, 2014. The top 10 words from Hong Kong. STEPHEN HOWELL IN HONG KONG. MATES: JOAO MOREIRA GIVES THANKS TO ABLE FRIEND AFTER THEIR HONG KONG MILE WIN. Alphabetically, my key words on what the Hong Kong Jockey Club calls the 'greatest show on turf', the Longines Hong Kong International Races and their lead-in events -. By the way, Able Friend, by Shamardal, was bred by Stuart Ramsay of Turangga Stud at Scone, New South Wales. FEAST: the breakfast smorgasbord the Hong Kong Jockey Club puts on in ...
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The article you are trying to access cannot be located in our databases. December 13, 2015. Moore the merrier as Japan takes two. STEPHEN HOWELL IN HONG KONG. JAPAN'S DAY: A SHIN HIKARI (YUTAKA TAKE) WINS THE HONG KONG CUP. HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. Japan, with a fair bit of help from outstanding British jockey Ryan Moore, had a great Group 1 day at the Longines International Race Meeting at Sha Tin in Hong Kong on Sunday, December 13. Details of the Group 1 races …. First prize $HK9,405,000. Moore said the...
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December 12, 2014. No barriers to the HKJC standing on ceremony. STEPHEN HOWELL IN HONG KONG. THUMBS UP: TRAINER ROB HEATHCOTE IS HAPPY WITH BUFFERING AFTER TRACK RIDER MELANIE SHARPE WORKED HIM ON THE TURF AT SHA TIN. Instead, when a drug was still in his blood on race day, Hong Kong stewards ordered that he be scratched and local up-and-comer Absolute Champion lived up to his name on the day with a brilliant win in quick time. This year's draws, in the grand roofed mounting yard behind the Sha Tin stan...
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December 13, 2014. Moore simply good on stage, too. STEPHEN HOWELL IN HONG KONG. THE AWARD CEREMONY: RYAN MOORE WITH CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB AND IFHA VICE-CHAIRMAN WINFRIED ENGELBRECHT-BRESGES (LEFT) AND LONGINES VICE PRESIDENT AND HEAD OF INTERNATIONAL MARKETING JUAN-CARLOS CAPELLI. HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. The 'hot hundred' started with last year's four HKIR Group 1s and finished in time to be presented at this year's Hong Kong-week gala dinner, on Friday night December 12, a...
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December 15, 2014. Hayes homes in on more success. STEPHEN HOWELL IN HONG KONG. HONG KONG CUP: DESIGNS ON ROME (JOAO MOREIRA) ON THE OUTSIDE BEATS MILITARY ATTACK (OBSCURED, APART FROM JOCKEY ZAC PURTON’S GREEN COLOURS) WITH CRITERION (HUGH BOWMAN, IN THE YELLOW), TUCKED AWAY IN THIRD PLACE. Fresh or refreshed, whichever one you use to describe Hall Of Fame trainer David Hayes, it's refreshing to see his famous Lindsay Park successfully back in the headlines. Hayes, however, was thrilled with the placing...
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December 11, 2014. STEPHEN HOWELL IN HONG KONG. RICH KISS: JAPAN’S YUICHI FUKUNAGA WITH HIS JOCKEYS' CHALLENGE TROPHY. HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. The first big event of Hong Kong's international week was a hit, with the major prize going to Japan's Yuichi Fukunaga, who won two of the four races. With 12 points for first, six for second and four for third, Fukunaga finished with 24, Moreira 20 and McDonald 18.). Moreria, a winning machine, wasn't winless on the night. He had two successes from the five ot...
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