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Entries in Hong Kong Champions Mile (4)

Thursday
Apr222010

THE CHAMPIONS MILE 2010 : BARRIER DRAW

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Imbongi
(Photo : Hong Kong Jockey Club)

HONG KONG MILE (GR1)
Sha Tin, 25 April 2010

# Horse Representing Trainer Draw
1 GOOD BA BA HONG KONG Derek Cruz 1
2 EGYPTIAN RA HONG KONG Tony Cruz 12
3 FELLOWSHIP HONG KONG Paul O’Sullivan 7
4 SIGHT WINNER HONG KONG John Size 5
5 ABLE ONE HONG KONG John Moore 8
6 BEAUTY FLASH HONG KONG Tony Cruz 2
7 DAO DAO AUSTRALIA John Hawkes 10
8 THUMBS UP HONG KONG Danny Shum 9
9 IMBONGI SOUTH AFRICA Mike de Kock 6
10 SUNNY KING HONG KONG John Moore 3
11 FAIR TRADE HONG KONG Caspar Fownes 11
12 BRAVE KID HONG KONG John Size 4
Tuesday
Apr202010

IMBONGI LOOKS THE PART IN SHA TIN TRACKWORK

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Imbongi
(Photo : Hong Kong Jockey Club)

HK$12MILLION HONG KONG MILE (Grade 1)
Sha Tin Racecourse, 1600m, Turf
25 April 2010

charl pretorius racingwebCharl Pretorius www.racingweb.co.zaSummerhill Stud’s proud warrior Imbongi seems to know he finished third in the prestigious Group 1 Dubai Duty Free just a few weeks ago. Above is a photo of his trackwork at Sha Tin racecourse in Hong Kong, taken yesterday, in preparation for Sunday’s Group 1 Hong Kong Mile at Sha Tin racecourse.

Imbongi finished sixth, beaten 1.75 lengths in the 2009 Champions Mile. Is he a better horse this year than last?

Mike de Kock’s assistant trainer Steven Jell is cautiously hopeful. “He could be a little better as he may be coming into the race a little bit fitter,” he replied. “The 1800m of the Dubai Duty Free may have stretched him a bit as his best trips are probably 1400m or a mile, but he still ran a very good race.”

“Last year’s Champions Mile was run slow and the track was rain affected, and neither of those factors would have suited him. So we’re hopeful he can improve on last year.”

“And one other thing in his favour is that he’s travelled well. He’s not always the best of travellers, but this year he’s been fine.”

Jell also put Dubai World Cup runner-up Lizard’s Desire through his paces. He will face the starter in the Audemars Piguet QEII Cup over 2000m.

Both Imbongi and Lizard’s Desire will be ridden by Christophe Soumillon.

Thursday
Apr152010

SOUMILLON TO PILOT IMBONGI IN HONG KONG MILE

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Christophe Soumillon
(Photo : Turf Zone)

AUDEMARS PIGUET QEII CUP AND CHAMPIONS MILE
25 APRIL 2010

Mike de Kock has confirmed that Christophe Soumillon is booked to pilot Imbongi in the Group 1 Hong Kong Champions Mile and Lizard’s Desire in the Group 1 Audemars Piguet QEII Cup on Sunday 25 April at Sha-Tin racecourse, Hong Kong.

This follows the successful partnership of Soumillon with Imbongi and Lizard’s Desire during the 2010 Dubai International Racing Carnival.

Final declarations fall due on Thursday, 22 April.

The races are worth HK$14 million and HK$12 million respectively.

Tuesday
Apr142009

Archipenko and Imbongi arrive in Hong Kong

Imbongi arrives in Hong Kong
(Photo : Hong Kong Jockey Club)

News from Mike de Kock is that Archipenko and Imbongi have arrived safely in Hong Kong where they are set to do battle in the Audemars Piguet QEII Cup and Champions Mile respectively.

With combined stakes of HK$26million, these two Group 1 races will witness an international field of top-class horses, come Sunday 26 April at Sha Tin racecourse.

The Hong Kong Jockey Club reports that, “this year’s renewal of the Audemars Piguet QEII Cup will feature two former champions in Archipenko and Viva Pataca and we are also delighted to have leading competitors from Australia, France, Great Britain, South Africa and the United States.”

“In the Champions Mile, we are delighted that increasing the race’s purse by 50 per cent to HK$12million has resulted in its strongest ever field. Four very interesting runners representing Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and the United Arab Emirates will try to break a local stranglehold in this race but Good Ba Ba, the reigning champion and Horse of the Year, still appears the one to beat.”

Audemars Piguet has been a terrific supporter of Hong Kong racing. This, in fact, is the 11th year for our partners, the master Swiss watchmakers, to sponsor the Audemars Piguet QEII Cup, the season’s springtime showcase,” said Mr William A Nader, the Hong Kong Jockey Club’s Executive Director of Racing. This meeting has clearly become a very important day of international racing which, I’m sure, will enthrall fans from around the world.”

Audemars Piguet QEII Cup Gr1
2000m
HK$14million (approximately US$1.8million)
Ratings Order

Viva Pataca - Six-time Gr.1 winner, including a comfortable success in this race in 2007. Completed his preparation for this event with a sound third-placed run from top weight in last weekend’s Chairman’s Trophy (HK Gr.2).

Archipenko - Scored readily in this race last year to precede a Gr.2 win in England and an unlucky reverse in the Arlington Million. Started favourite for the Dubai Duty Free last month but was never dangerous in sixth.

Presvis - Capped a fine Dubai International Carnival with a fine runners-up finish in the Dubai Duty Free from a wide barrier and looks to be still on the upgrade.

Niconero - Veteran winner of five Gr.1 races is in the form of his life. Has twice collected at the highest level and finished a creditable fourth in the Dubai Duty Free in recent weeks.

Packing Winner - HK Gr.1 winner of the Citi Champions & Chater Cup last year from Viva Pataca having run fourth in this event.

Artiste Royal - American-trained Gr.1 winner who was not tested when hemmed in on the rails in the Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Cup last December. Has since won at Gr.2 level in California.

Chinchon- Three times placed in French Pattern events, including once last year in front of Collection, the subsequent Mercedes-Benz Hong Kong Derby champion.

Thumbs Up - Triumphant in the HK Gr.1 Mercedes-Benz Hong Kong Classic Mile in January and runner-up to Collection in the Mercedes-Benz Hong Kong Derby last month.

Bullish Cash - Triumphant in the HK Gr.3 Premier Plate last season and placed in the same race last month.

Viva Macau - Dual winner of the Ladies’ Purse (Class 1) and Gr.1 placed both locally and in France.

Roma Pegasus - Fifth in both the Randwick and Rosehill Guineas in Australia before similar finishes in the Mercedes-Benz Hong Kong Classic Mile, Derby Trial and Derby.

Danesis- Runner-up in his last start in the HKGr.3 Premier Plate to leap to a triple figure HK rating.

Champions Mile Gr1
1600m
HK$12million (approximately US$1.54million)
Ratings Order

Good BaBa- Six-time Gr.1 winner, current Horse of the Year and defending champion of this race. His international rating of 124 for winning the Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Mile is the highest ever accorded to a Hong Kong horse.

Egyptian Ra - Only two horses are rated higher in Hong Kong after his all-the-way success in the HK Gr.1 Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup from Good Ba Ba. He won the HK Gr.2 Cathay Pacific International Mile Trial in similar fashion.

More Bountiful - Shot up by 21lbs in the ratings - a record rise this decade - in the wake of his authoritative success in the Chairman’s Trophy (HK Gr.2) last time.

Alexandros- Career best performance last time out when third in the Dubai Duty Free on the back of two earlier wins at the Dubai International Carnival for Godolphin.

Armada- Former Champion Miler for winning the HK Gr.1 Stewards’ Cup in 2007. Runner-up in both this race and the Yasuda Kinen last year.

Fellowship - Placed in his last three starts, two of those at the highest level and knocking on the door of his maiden HK Gr.1 victory.

Imbongi- Dual Gr.2 winner and also Gr.1 runner-up in South Africa.

Collection - The new star of Hong Kong racing after his terrific triumph in the Mercedes-Benz Hong Kong Derby. Drops back in distance here.

Sight Winner - Most Improved Horse in Hong Kong last season and his consistency in the best local races has maintained the upward curve this season.

Dao Dao - Four wins last season for John Size in Hong Kong and a Listed winner in Sydney last weekend for his former trainer, John Hawkes.

Sir Slick - Six-time Gr.1 winner in New Zealand where he is known as the ‘People’s Champion’.

Unique Jewellery - Winner of the Mercedes-Benz Hong Kong Derby Trial and a commendable fourth in the Classic itself.

Gem Of Chiu Ton - Listed placed in England before arriving in Hong Kong where he appears on the verge of a breakthrough success.

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