Multiple Grade 1 victor Little Mike, bound for Sunday’s about 1 1/4-mile Hong
Little Mike, who scored his only win of the year in the September 28 Joe
One of his most dangerous rivals, French star Cirrus des Aigles, turned in a
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“The trip went fine and the horse is happy to go,” said Jean-Jacques
Poincelet, assistant trainer to Corine Barande-Barbe said. “He was a little bit
stiff this morning but you can’t blame an old warrior for that. It does not
really matter.”
Japan’s Cup hope Tokei Halo likewise cantered on the all-weather track.
“This is his first time traveling abroad, so he was a little bit tired after
The Grade 2 winner faces a big ask off his 10th in the Tenno Sho Autumn at
Hong Kong Mile threat Moonlight Cloud stretched her legs on the all-weather
“She has only traveled this far once before, that was for the Breeders’ Cup
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“Freddie Head told us to give her a light canter over six furlongs today. She
needs to relax a bit and that is exactly what this piece of work will do.
Freddie arrives on Wednesday. We will ask for more then. The weather here is
great and the track will suit her.
Mile contender Linton stepped out on the turf course but wasn’t asked to
Successful in the Stradbroke Handicap at Eagle Farm back in June, the John
The English-based pair of The Fugue (Hong Kong Vase) and Grandeur (Cup)
Although The Fugue has only just settled in at Sha Tin, the John Gosden mare
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Defending Vase champion Red Cadeaux cantered around the all-weather track, a
light exercise that was also watched keenly from the sidelines by big-race rider
Gerald Mosse.
“He’s as fit as a flea,” said Robin Trevor-Jones, traveling head lad to
trainer Ed Dunlop. “Gerald has such a great record on him including winning this
last year, but he has never ridden him in work and we are not planning to change
that successful formula anytime soon.”
“And after the amazing job Gerald did with him in Melbourne last month from
“We want a proper gallop on Sunday, and I’m not sure where it is going to
Mount Athos, Simenon, Dandino and Dunaden — respectively third, fourth, fifth and 11th in the
The Luca Cumani-trained Mount Athos had an easy stretch on the all-weather
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“I’m very happy with him,” assistant trainer Charlie Henson said. “His work
on Saturday was very good — exactly what we wanted — and he looks to be in
good shape. He ran his last 400 meters in :22.6, and it was a similar gallop to
his work immediately before the Melbourne Cup.
“His work at Werribee before coming here was good and he’s holding his
condition in good fashion. It’s very different here compared to Werribee. So
much more to see, so much more going on but he’s settled in well.”
“I think the Japan Cup just came too soon for him last year and the race
Dandino cantered the all-weather track, and the American St Leger winner and
“He’s had a nice canter,” said Paul Francis, traveling head lad to trainer
Dunaden, who turned the Melbourne Cup/Hong Kong Vase double in 2011, had a
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“We went to Australia, then Japan, and here we are again,” said Aymeric
Candas, traveling head lad to trainer Mikel Delzangles. “The old man knows it
all and he settles well.”
Asuka Kurichan, who represents Japan in the Vase, also cantered on the
all-weather track.
“He is a very tough horse,” trainer Naosuke Sugai said of the Copa Republica
Argentina winner. “I think he handles the new surroundings and has settled well.
This morning he was too fresh because he did not come out on the track
yesterday, and he was likely to be happy to canter on the course. He will
be more relaxed tomorrow.”
Ebiyza, the lone sophomore filly in the Vase, turned in light work on the
all-weather track. Awarded the victory via disqualification in the Prix de
Royallieu two back, the Aga Khan homebred cuts back in trip off a fifth in the
marathon Prix Royal-Oak.
“She traveled perfectly, as most of the horses did, and we are quite happy
with her so far,” said Jean-Michel Roux, traveling head lad for Alain de Royer
Dupre. “She did not do much this morning and needs to find her bearings. We will
see to that now. Work is for another day.”
“He traveled comfortably and has been relaxed since he arrived,” said Ryuji
Two local Sprint hopefuls recorded works — Time After Time and Go Baby Go.
Group 1-placed Time After Time, 10th in his reappearance in the Jockey Club
“He galloped with Longwah Supreme this morning and he went well,” trainer
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Last-out Sha Tin Sprint Trophy scorer Go Baby Go toured about a half-mile on
the all-weather in :56.5 with splits of :31.0 and :25.5.
“He felt good this morning,” jockey Tye Angland said. “It wasn’t a hard
workout and he pulled up well. It was a nice little blow and he seems to be on
track at the moment.”
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