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Entries in Vengeance Of Rain (4)

Friday
Mar082013

"IGUGU FEELS VERY GOOD" - DELPECH

Anthony DelpechAnthony Delpech
(Image : E.Cassar)

JEBEL HATTA (Group 1)
Meydan, Turf, 1800m
9 March 2013

Jockey Anthony Delpech rode Igugu in work at Meydan yesterday morning in preparation for tomorrow’s Group 1 Jebel Hatta over 1800m on turf, one of the highlights of the Dubai World Cup Carnival’s “Super Saturday.

Delpech, in an interview with Newzpoint Media, said that the 2011 South African Triple Tiara winner felt “very good” in her preparation gallop, running easily over 1200m with her pace stepped up over the last 400m.

Delpech, who last rode in Dubai in 2007, winning the Sheema Classic for David Ferraris on Vengeance Of Rain, said he was looking foward to the Jebel Hatta.

“It’s great to be back. I haven’t ridden on the new track at Meydan and I’m excited about it. Igugu is a star, we’re all hoping she makes good improvement on Saturday. I don’t know much about the opposition, Mike de Kock will be briefing me before Saturday.”

Delpech said that he would be flying back to South Africa on Sunday and that a return on World Cup night would depend entirely on how Igugu shapes up in tomorrow’s $US300,000 event.

Extract from Mike de Kock Racing

Tuesday
Mar052013

ANTHONY DELPECH TO PILOT IGUGU IN DUBAI

Anthony Delpech aboard Igugu - J&B Met 2012Anthony Delpech acknowledges the crowd following Igugu’s incredible victory in the 2012 J&B Met
(Photo : Action Racing Online)

JEBEL HATTA (Group 1)
Meydan, Turf, 1800m
9 March 2013

Top jockey Anthony Delpech will ride champion mare Igugu at work in Dubai on Thursday morning on the eve of this weekend’s Super Saturday meeting at Meydan. The 2012 J&B Met winner will run in the Group 1 Jebel Hatta over 1800m on Saturday.

An elated Delpech was thrilled to get the call up from the De Kock yard to ride his beloved champion after the mare finished third in the 1800m Group 2 Balanchine a fortnight ago. In her first run in 13 months, she was beaten 4.25 lengths in the hands of Christophe Soumillon by Godolphin’s smart filly Sajjhaaa.

Igugu’s failure to win after all the hype around her was a great disappointment to some of her followers, but De Kock did advise pre-race that she was short of her peak and that victory on her international debut would be no foregone conclusion.

For the stable, this was a more than satisfactory return for the mare, who had not seen a racetrack since winning the Grade 1 J&B Met in January last year and had to travel halfway around the world to reach her destination in the UAE.

Igugu’s part-owner Andre Macdonald flew to Dubai for the Balanchine to support the mare he races in partnership with Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Maktoum.

De Kock said after the race: “Mr Mac is a real sport and took it on the chin. It was nice to have him here. He understands racing. Horses can’t go on winning and winning and Igugu faced a hard task on her return.”

Delpech jets out of South Africa on Wednesday evening and returns to the scene of some of his greatest triumphs. In what he termed a ‘special moment in my career’, he said that his wife Candice would be there to share it with him as his children had school commitments.

For some seasons the first choice rider for the De Kock yard in South Africa, he rode for former South African trainer Nick Robb in Dubai in 2000 and 2001 and won the joint richest turf race in the world, the Sheema Classic in 2007 for David Ferraris on one of his favourite horses, Vengeance Of Rain, while based in Hong Kong.

Vengeance Of Rain earned total stakes of over $7.9 million, which rated him in the top ten equine earners in the world. The Hong Kong Jockey Club made a website for Vengeance of Rain on 13 April 2007 and also published the special edition octopus card on 30 May 2007. The octopus card was used to celebrate Vengeance of Rain winning the Dubai Sheema Classic on 31 March 2007 and he was crowned the 2006-2007 Hong Kong Horse of the Year on 2 July 2007. Vengeance Of Rain broke the all-time Hong Kong prize money record set by Silent Witness.

Delpech, who has four rides on Super Saturday, brings plenty of international experience to the table and beyond Hong Kong and Dubai, has also ridden in Japan, Singapore and Mauritius. As a family man, he has settled in South Africa and generally does not travel with three young children in the house.

“I will be riding work on Thursday morning and I am due back in South Africa on Sunday afternoon. I am very excited and it is no secret that I have wanted to ride for Mike in Dubai for so long and it has finally come together,” he said with pride.

When taxed on how he felt, he said that he was obviously nervous:

“One wouldn’t be human not to feel nervous about the occasion. But I am also very excited. I know that the whole of SA will be watching and expecting Igugu to set the record straight. So that is a lot of pressure and expectation but she has shown how good she is and I know how good she is. She will be a fitter horse this time, and I just hope that everything goes well for us in the race.”

The 1800m race is one of two Group 1 races on the Super Saturday card, and a final stepping stone into the Dubai World Cup at end of March.

Mike de Kock won the Jebel Hatta last year in the same silks with the former Aiden O’Brien-trained Master Of Hounds, who led from start to finish to win the $300,000 event.

Extract from Sporting Post

Sunday
Feb242008

ANTHONY DELPECH terminates contract with Hong Kong Jockey Club

Anthony DelpechAnthony DelpechAnthony Delpech has decided to terminate his contract with the Hong Kong Jockey Club.

“Racing Management this morning met with Jockey Anthony Delpech who advised that he wished for his current club jockey’s agreement with the Club to be terminated with immediate effect,” said the Hong Kong Jockey Club in a statement earlier today.

Jockey Delpech stated that following the recent retirement of VENGEANCE OF RAIN together with the level of success he has been able to achieve during the current racing season, he wanted to immediately return to South Africa with his family. Jockey Delpech’s request will now be placed before the Licensing Committee for their consideration.

Delpech scored many famous victories aboard the top class Vengeance of Rain. He will be returning to South Africa with no current plans to further his career elsewhere. He is also immediately available to take rides.

Delpech’s South African racing accolades include two Durban July wins on Classic Flag and Greys Inn. He also holds the South African record for most number of wins in a season; an incredible 335 set in 1998/1999.

Delpech rose to international prominence when he scored a series of victories on Vengeance of Rain. The David Ferraris inmate was the darling of Hong Kong until his recent retirement. Delpech and Ferraris are adored by the Hong Kong racing fans due to this horse and the three received cult status in the sprawling city.

Extract from SA Horseracing.com

Monday
Apr302007

The impossible happened this weekend

The likelihood of Jay Peg, dual Classic winner over some very serious sorts during the Cape season, going down in what was until recently the SA Guineas Gr1, was about as remote as Seattle Slew missing out in the Kentucky Derby 30 years ago next week.

Off a handicap mark almost 20 pounds ahead of his chief rivals and pitched in at levels, Basil Marcus’ charge was unbeaten at three, and had in fact only faced defeat once in his entire career. Yet there were at least a few commentators that felt if Jay Peg did fluff his lines for any reason, the threat would come either from S.A’s record priced sales yearling, Wonder Lawn (at R3,3 million), or from the R45,000 Summerhill Ready to Run graduate, DYNAMITE MIKE, who had improved unrecognizably in four starts since joining the yard of Michael Azzie.

dynamite mikeDynamite Mike (John Lewis)As things turned out, the odds-on favourite surged to the front with 300 to go, and just as it looked all over, Guillermo Figueroa produced DYNAMITE MIKE with a characteristically perfectly timed run to gun down Jay Peg in the last 75 meters by more than a length.

This was a giant-killing tribute to Michael Azzie’s professional prowess, and while there will be those who will point to the fact Jay Peg was probably a touch ring-rusty, we should remember that his two close-shave Grade One victims earlier this year are both among the top three on the boards for next weeks Gomma Gomma Challenge (Gr1), where they’ll be contesting the biggest prize in African history. Significantly, both Emperor Napoleon and Pick Six shared a paddock back at Summerhill with the Guineas hero, and while as an oddity of a programming arrangement, Gold Circle’s Guineas version has been downgraded a notch, that’s hardly DYNAMITE MIKES’s fault. The race remains, in terms of average merit rating, the highest rated event for Three Year Olds, on the National Racing Calendar, and it remains a mystery as to what our programmers were thinking when they summarily revised its status.

IMPOSSIBLE II

Almost as unthinkable as Jay Peg being laid to rest in the Guineas, is the thought that any one farm could produce as many as nine Stakes winners in seven weeks, yet that’s exactly what’s happened at Summerhill since the first week of March.

DisappearDisappear (Wally Strydom)As if DYNAMITE MIKE’s big win wasn’t enough though, the “durable” brigade were on display in the Eastern Cape as 7 year old (admittedly Grade One winner) DISAPPEAR snatched a last-to-first victory from yet another Summerhill lady, MIND GAMES, in a desperately tight conclusion to the Arlington Flying Five, one of the quickest 1000metre trips in the land.

This was DISAPPEARS’s 8th career win and takes his earnings ever closer to the R1 million mark. Another graduate of the Ready to Run, DISAPPEAR long ago returned the R160,000 outlay made to acquire him by Mr Appanna.

MORE GUINEAS NOTES

DYNAMITE MIKE’S big win in the Guineas on Saturday reminded us of a few small anecdotes:

a) His groom, JONAS MAHLABA, has worked for the Azzie family for 42 years. He joined Michael’s famous grandfather in 1965 (shortly after Numeral’s July), must’ve known the immortal Hawaii, both owned by the famous American Gems Billionaire, Charles Engelhard, and while he then worked for Michael’s Dad, Herbie, he obviously didn’t “do” Quarrytown, because in his TV interview after the event, he claimed this as his “first” in the race, and added that it was the one he’d always wanted.

b) When Dynamite’s mum, BEYOND THE CALL, first retired to stud, she suffered from a hopelessly enlarged ovary, which severely compromised her prospects of conception. She came within a stroke of being culled, but sentiment intervened (again!).

c) BEYOND THE CALL was one of the mares (among 30 odd) acquired by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Kahlifa Al Maktoum for his new stallion HOBB ALWAHTAN, last season and she carries to his cover. “Hobb” is a 6 time winning 3 parts brother to Dubai Millennium.

d) She comes from the family of the great race filly LIANGA, and while “Dynamite” is a son of Sheikh Hamdan’s Middle Park (Gr 1) winner, FARD, he carries the stamina of French St Leger winner Braashee and Amercian Horse of the Year and Belmont Stakes (Gr 1) (1 ½ miles) ace, Arts and Letters. So he may well stay the trip in the Vodacom July, then, though a mile may also be the limit of his stamina.

That’s the intrigue of a game that creates new history every day.

NEWS TRAVELS FAST

As you’d expect following a Classic victory, the phone rang well into Saturday night and Sunday morning, and the calls came from as far afield as Hong Kong, Australia, the USA and the UK.

One hook-up we’d hardly expected was with Winston Chow, owner of the $5 million Sheema Classic (Gr1) hero, VENGEANCE OF RAIN, who obviously had much bigger fish to fry Sunday, when his Champion takes on the world in the Queen Elizabeth II Cup (Gr1). Among his adversaries will be Japan’s Dubai Duty Free (Gr1) winner, Admire Moon, and Vengeance of Rain’s Dubai runner-up, the South African Oracle West. As they’ve so often said, may the best man take it.

alec foster avenueAlways a pleasure for us is to hear from our great friend and supporter, Alec Foster, who’d watched the race on his subscription Channel 34 from the comfort of his Northamptonshire lounge. Amazing what technology’s done for racing isn’t it?

When we reported Alec’s wishes to our staff, they were quick to remind us that DYNAMITE MIKE’s pull-up at the top end of the Imperial Despatch Ready to Run track on the farm, is marked by the “Alec Foster Avenue” sign.

Dynamite’s regular rider, JOHN MOTAUNG, always claimed the horse could read and write, and the way he’d make the detour to the road sign as he eased down, always made the team believe that perhaps Alec and “Mike” might’ve been acquainted in a previous life!

 

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