QEII Cup Sha Tin Sunday
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QEII Cup Sha Tin Sunday
12 years 1 month ago
Igugu and Treasure Beach set to race at Sha Tin in the QE II Cup
Audemars Piguet QE II Cup (Group 1)
Sunday 28 April 2013 – 2,000m - Sha Tin - Turf
(HK$14 million / US$1.806 million)
Country/ Region Int'l Rating Horse Age Sex Trainer
HK 124 Ambitious Dragon (NZ)** 6 g Tony Millard
HK 122 California Memory (USA)** 7 g Tony Cruz
JPN 121 Eishin Flash (JPN)** 6 h Hideaki Fujiwara
HK 119 Military Attack (IRE)* 5 g John Moore
HK 116 Thumbs Up (NZ)* 8 g Caspar Fownes
HK 114 Irian (GER) 7 g John Moore
SAF 114 Treasure Beach (GB )** 5 h Mike de Kock
HK 114 Zaidan (USA)* 5 g Tony Cruz
HK 110 Akeed Mofeed (GB )* 4 c Richard Gibson
HK 108 Ashkiyr (FR) 4 c John Moore
HK 104 Crackerjack (FR) 4 g Derek Cruz
HK 95 Wrath Of Fire (NZ) 5 g Derek Cruz
UAE 117 Sajjhaa(GB )** 6 m Saeed bin Suroor
SAF 114 Igugu(AUS)** 5 m Mike de Kock
Draws will be announced on Friday, and I'm sure betting will follow shortly after that.
Group 1 globetrotters descend on APQEII Cup
19/04/2013 15:40
Mike de Kock’s high class mare IGUGU and his “I've been everywhere” horse TREASURE BEACH, two of the four quality international challengers for this year's G1 Audemars Piguet QEII Cup, have had remarkable journeys to Hong Kong which underline the globalisation of modern horse racing.
It’s a concept which has been well embraced by the trainer himself and the world-wide promotion of international racing, greatly developed and fostered by the Hong Kong Jockey Club, sees top-class horses now travelling as the rule rather than the exception.
Even so the stories of IGUGU and TREASURE BEACH are exceptional. While the two other well credentialled visitors SAJJHAA and EISHIN FLASH have also competed abroad, their travel itineraries are modest in comparison with de Kock's duo.
IGUGU was accustomed to travel from the word go. Bred and sold in Australia, she was shipped as a yearling to South Africa where she won ten of her 12 starts including that country’s two biggest prizes, the Durban July and the J&B Met.
But that was only just the beginning for South Africa’s Horse of the Year. De Kock’s desire to see her campaign on the world stage meant an extraordinary saga began in June last year when she was shipped to Mauritius to continue the strict quarantine protocols imposed on horses leaving the African continent.
She'd had 20 days confinement in her home country before 90 days in quarantine in Mauritius and a further 30 days isolation in England before eventually travelling on to Dubai.
IGUGU finished third, fifth and sixth - behind her APQEII Cup rival SAJJHAA - in Dubai but de Kock is optimistic there’s improvement to come and that’s not unrealistic given the confinement she’s had to contend with in the past ten months.
In his World Cup post-mortem, de Kock said: “SAJJHAA was impressive throughout the Carnival and was always travelling well (in the Duty Free). She always had us covered but IGUGU ran very well and hopefully now she is coming back to her best.”
TREASURE BEACH was also a Dubai competitor, finishing 8th behind ANIMAL KINGDOM in the World Cup on the Tapeta surface and is likely to appreciate the return to turf at Sha Tin. “The World Cup just came too soon for TREASURE BEACH. He’s got a lot of ability and is coming on the right way,” de Kock said.
TREASURE BEACH, the 2011 G1 Irish Derby winner, has since that victory competed in the following countries in this order - France, USA, France, Canada, Dubai, Hong Kong, USA, Ireland, USA and Dubai.
The five-year-old son of GALILEO finished ninth behind RULERSHIP in last year’s APQEII Cup when prepared by Aidan O’Brien. He’ll be having his third run, in Hong Kong, for de Kock who won the 2008 APQEII Cup with ARCHIPENKO who was having his fourth run for the trainer after leaving O’Brien’s yard.
De Kock also won the race in 2006 with IRRIDESCENCE and prepared GREYS INN who was runner-up to VENGEANCE OF RAIN in 2005.
The Saeed bin Suroor-trained SAJJHAA will likely prove a major stumbling block to de Kock’s ambitions having beaten IGUGU three times in a four win streak in Dubai this year. The mare, who began her career with the late Michael Jarvis, has been a revelation in the Emirate this year after travelling from the UK and Italy.
The fourth challenger, Japan’s EISHIN FLASH, looks almost the odd one out with only the one stamp on his passport - having ventured outside his home country just the once when sixth in the 2012 Dubai World Cup.
Not that that is necessarily any barrier to EISHIN FLASH winning and his owner Katsuhiko Hirai is well acquainted with Hong Kong with his late father’s EISHIN PRESTON having won the APQEII Cup in 2002 and 2003.
Igugu stretching her legs in Hong Kong
campaign.hkjc.com/en/2013-apqe/2013-apqe...s_2013042301148.html
Audemars Piguet QE II Cup (Group 1)
Sunday 28 April 2013 – 2,000m - Sha Tin - Turf
(HK$14 million / US$1.806 million)
Country/ Region Int'l Rating Horse Age Sex Trainer
HK 124 Ambitious Dragon (NZ)** 6 g Tony Millard
HK 122 California Memory (USA)** 7 g Tony Cruz
JPN 121 Eishin Flash (JPN)** 6 h Hideaki Fujiwara
HK 119 Military Attack (IRE)* 5 g John Moore
HK 116 Thumbs Up (NZ)* 8 g Caspar Fownes
HK 114 Irian (GER) 7 g John Moore
SAF 114 Treasure Beach (GB )** 5 h Mike de Kock
HK 114 Zaidan (USA)* 5 g Tony Cruz
HK 110 Akeed Mofeed (GB )* 4 c Richard Gibson
HK 108 Ashkiyr (FR) 4 c John Moore
HK 104 Crackerjack (FR) 4 g Derek Cruz
HK 95 Wrath Of Fire (NZ) 5 g Derek Cruz
UAE 117 Sajjhaa(GB )** 6 m Saeed bin Suroor
SAF 114 Igugu(AUS)** 5 m Mike de Kock
Draws will be announced on Friday, and I'm sure betting will follow shortly after that.
Group 1 globetrotters descend on APQEII Cup
19/04/2013 15:40
Mike de Kock’s high class mare IGUGU and his “I've been everywhere” horse TREASURE BEACH, two of the four quality international challengers for this year's G1 Audemars Piguet QEII Cup, have had remarkable journeys to Hong Kong which underline the globalisation of modern horse racing.
It’s a concept which has been well embraced by the trainer himself and the world-wide promotion of international racing, greatly developed and fostered by the Hong Kong Jockey Club, sees top-class horses now travelling as the rule rather than the exception.
Even so the stories of IGUGU and TREASURE BEACH are exceptional. While the two other well credentialled visitors SAJJHAA and EISHIN FLASH have also competed abroad, their travel itineraries are modest in comparison with de Kock's duo.
IGUGU was accustomed to travel from the word go. Bred and sold in Australia, she was shipped as a yearling to South Africa where she won ten of her 12 starts including that country’s two biggest prizes, the Durban July and the J&B Met.
But that was only just the beginning for South Africa’s Horse of the Year. De Kock’s desire to see her campaign on the world stage meant an extraordinary saga began in June last year when she was shipped to Mauritius to continue the strict quarantine protocols imposed on horses leaving the African continent.
She'd had 20 days confinement in her home country before 90 days in quarantine in Mauritius and a further 30 days isolation in England before eventually travelling on to Dubai.
IGUGU finished third, fifth and sixth - behind her APQEII Cup rival SAJJHAA - in Dubai but de Kock is optimistic there’s improvement to come and that’s not unrealistic given the confinement she’s had to contend with in the past ten months.
In his World Cup post-mortem, de Kock said: “SAJJHAA was impressive throughout the Carnival and was always travelling well (in the Duty Free). She always had us covered but IGUGU ran very well and hopefully now she is coming back to her best.”
TREASURE BEACH was also a Dubai competitor, finishing 8th behind ANIMAL KINGDOM in the World Cup on the Tapeta surface and is likely to appreciate the return to turf at Sha Tin. “The World Cup just came too soon for TREASURE BEACH. He’s got a lot of ability and is coming on the right way,” de Kock said.
TREASURE BEACH, the 2011 G1 Irish Derby winner, has since that victory competed in the following countries in this order - France, USA, France, Canada, Dubai, Hong Kong, USA, Ireland, USA and Dubai.
The five-year-old son of GALILEO finished ninth behind RULERSHIP in last year’s APQEII Cup when prepared by Aidan O’Brien. He’ll be having his third run, in Hong Kong, for de Kock who won the 2008 APQEII Cup with ARCHIPENKO who was having his fourth run for the trainer after leaving O’Brien’s yard.
De Kock also won the race in 2006 with IRRIDESCENCE and prepared GREYS INN who was runner-up to VENGEANCE OF RAIN in 2005.
The Saeed bin Suroor-trained SAJJHAA will likely prove a major stumbling block to de Kock’s ambitions having beaten IGUGU three times in a four win streak in Dubai this year. The mare, who began her career with the late Michael Jarvis, has been a revelation in the Emirate this year after travelling from the UK and Italy.
The fourth challenger, Japan’s EISHIN FLASH, looks almost the odd one out with only the one stamp on his passport - having ventured outside his home country just the once when sixth in the 2012 Dubai World Cup.
Not that that is necessarily any barrier to EISHIN FLASH winning and his owner Katsuhiko Hirai is well acquainted with Hong Kong with his late father’s EISHIN PRESTON having won the APQEII Cup in 2002 and 2003.
Igugu stretching her legs in Hong Kong
campaign.hkjc.com/en/2013-apqe/2013-apqe...s_2013042301148.html
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Re: Re: QEII Cup Sha Tin Sunday
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Magic pic of Igugu, might be spending some of my winning on Sat from Hollywood

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Re: Re: QEII Cup Sha Tin Sunday
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Some high ratings amongst the locals there. Should be quite a race.
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Re: Re: QEII Cup Sha Tin Sunday
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Wt the Hek..
Will tk 1 more bet on Igugu and see what happens
Will tk 1 more bet on Igugu and see what happens
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Igugu will enjoy the track and as SP says one more for Igugu
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Re: Re: QEII Cup Sha Tin Sunday
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Anyone has any Idea on what prices we can expect?
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Re: Re: QEII Cup Sha Tin Sunday
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....with no co-mingling on our tote .....a non De Kock horse is again bigger value.....that SUPER mare Sajjaah won her sprint up in Hong Kong just last week....Igugu has still gotta find plenty more to beat that....maybe a less than firm track will see Sajjaah's speed stinted...

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Re: Re: QEII Cup Sha Tin Sunday
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Very much doubt Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa will be on hand to lead in a winner as once previously?
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Re: Re: QEII Cup Sha Tin Sunday
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If Sajjhaa turns up she will win this race without a doubt
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Re: Re: QEII Cup Sha Tin Sunday
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Or Andre Macdonald.....................:S
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Re: Re: QEII Cup Sha Tin Sunday
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chicken 'n chips Wrote:
> If Sajjhaa turns up she will win this race without
> a doubt
Ambitious Dragon is a champ in his own right, those 2 to fight it out...
> If Sajjhaa turns up she will win this race without
> a doubt
Ambitious Dragon is a champ in his own right, those 2 to fight it out...
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