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FWD Champions Day Track Notes – Tuesday, 25 April, 2023

25/04/2023 13:38

FWD QEII Cup

DANON THE KID – JPN
Jockey Vincent Ho paired the five-year-old horse for a light canter on the main all-weather track.  

Ho said: “The horse was very good. He was very relaxed and ran with a good tempo. He moved nicely and smoothly.”

DUBAI HONOUR – GB
The William Haggas trained recent dual Group 1 winner in Australia, worked on the turf course this morning, galloped over 800m and clocked 1m 06.8s (34.7, 32.1) before familiarising himself with the parade ring under regular rider Issy Paul.

“He’s travelled well and he’s settled in very well and he looks in great form so we’re looking forward to Sunday. He’s pretty laid back and takes most things very much in his stride and he’s thriving here. He galloped strongly the other day and he’ll just be ticking over until race day. We didn’t ask too much of him this morning,” said James Hobbs, assistant to trainer Haggas. 

GERALDINA – JPN
Warmed up in the trotting ring before an easy piece of work for one lap on the main all-weather track under work rider Taisei Danno.

Danno said: “I felt she was in better condition than when I rode her in Japan. She had good flatworks-jogging and hacking- and then transferred to the canter very smoothly. I usually give her a final piece of gallop at home, so it was my first time to ride her for an easy work, but she was feeling really good and I confirm she is in good form.”

MONEY CATCHER – HK
Cantered a lap on the inner all-weather track.

Trainer Franke Lor said: “He galloped yesterday (Monday, 24 April) with De Sousa. He said the horse is in good form, I hope we can get a good result.”

Jockey Silvestre de Sousa said: “I galloped him, he feels good and he hasn’t changed much – he’s a bit of a pro.”

PROGNOSIS – JPN
Had an easy canter on the main all-weather track under work rider Yasunari Kiyoyama.

Kiyoyama said: “He felt great this morning. He was not settled in for the first couple of days after he arrived in Hong Kong, but he is getting familiarized with the new surroundings and has been a good boy. Zac Purton will gallop him on turf tomorrow. He won’t do too much in the gallop, as he has done all he needs before we have brought him here, so I just tell Zac to get the feeling of him.”

FWD Champions Mile

AEGON – NZ
Opted for the all-weather track, clocking 33.2s over 400m with track rider Hanna Orting who said: “It was good work. He quickened up a little bit up the straight.”

GOLDEN SIXTY – HK
Cantered a lap on the inner all-weather track.

Jockey Vincent Ho said: “The work rider was happy with him yesterday (Monday, 24 April). All is good, I’ll gallop him on Thursday (27 April) on turf and that will be his final fast work before the race. I am looking forward to that, he’s doing well.”

MY OBERON – AUS
Had a solid gallop on the turf track, clocking 1m 24.8s (31.4, 29.0, 24.4) over 1200m, working home strongly up the straight solo with track rider Shari Jamie. 

 

Chairman’s Sprint Prize

AGURI – JPN
Warmed up in the trotting ring and came out onto the main all-weather track to have a piece of easy canter for one lap.

The assistant Keiichiro Yasuda said: “I stretched out his legs and did not ask him too much today to be ready for tomorrow’s gallop. All goes well so far and he has had a good preparation for tomorrow.”

FLAMING RIB – GB
Cantered one lap on the main all-weather track under rider Derwyn Williams, assistant to trainer Hugo Palmer.

“Looks good. He felt good this morning,” said Williams, “just had a good stretch after a couple of quiet days in the quarantine stables. We’re happy to take it steady with him and have him fresh for Sunday’s race.”

Master Eight – HK
Cantered a lap on the inner all-weather track.

Trainer Frankie Lor said: “He just galloped yesterday (Monday, 24 April). He looks like he is in good form. Joao Moreira is back on this time.”