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原帖由 octagonal25 於 2016-10-24 06:17 PM 發表
佳龍駒冇事,11月出一里,之後出香港盃
尚多湖年尾不來
http://www.scmp.com/sport/racing ... international-races
John Moore’s highly-rated four-year-old Rapper Dragon is back on track for the Longines Hong Kong International Races on December 11 after he was found to have only a minor foot issue on Monday.
Rapper Dragon was to run first-up for the season on Sunday in the Sha Tin Trophy on the way to a start in the HK$25 million Hong Kong Cup, but was scratched race morning after an incident in his stable left the gelding lame in his right hind leg.
However, Moore said on Monday that a closer examination of Rapper Dragon revealed only a minor setback.
“He’ll rest for two or three days before he gets back into full work but I think he will be fine to run on November 20,” Moore said. “The plan had been to run on Sunday at the mile and then go to the Hong Kong Cup over 2,000m, but this changes his program a little. He’ll now have a barrier trial on the 8th and run in the Jockey Club Mile on the 20th instead and then go into the Hong Kong Cup.”
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Moore also reported that his Sha Tin Trophy winner Designs On Rome had “pulled up as well as can be” out of his heroics on Sunday, but the news wasn’t as good for John Size-trained sprinter Thewizardofoz.
Thewizardofoz was reported by the Jockey Club vets to be lame and scoped with blood in the trachea after his disappointing Premier Bowl run and Size said he would ease up on the five-year-old.
“He’s certainly not lame today, that’s not an issue, but the blood problem means he will have a break and we’ll assess his progress and see where he runs again,” Size said, but he found no issues post-race with Contentment, who also disappointed in the Sha Tin Trophy.
“Brett Prebble believes the horse isn’t 100 per cent and perhaps he is right but we can’t find anything wrong with him so he’ll keep going. The way that race was run wasn’t normal, so it wasn’t a great guide to how the horse is going in any case.”