Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Go for Gold in tomorrow's Hong Kong Classic and win up to $100 in extra prizes!

Go for Gold in the Hong Kong Classic

The Hong Kong Cup is a Group 1 flat horse race in Hong Kong which is open to thoroughbreds aged three years or older. It is run over a distance of 2000 metres (about 1¼ miles) at Sha Tin, and it is scheduled to take place each year.

The race was first run on January 24, 1988, and its distance was initially set at 1800 metres. The inaugural running was restricted to horses trained in Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore. Added to this list for the following season were horses from Australia and New Zealand. The race was switched to December for its third running, therefore taking place twice within 1989. Horses trained in Europe were admitted in 1990, followed by those from the United States in 1991, and Canada and Japan in 1992. The distance was increased to its present length, 2,000 metres, in 1999. Also at this time the race was promoted to Group 1 status.

The Hong Kong Cup is one of the four Hong Kong International Races, and it presently offers a purse of HK$20,000,000 (approximately US$2.58 million).

If you want to go for gold in your virtual horse races, then all you need to do is enter any one of Digiturf.com's Hong Kong Classic races on the 2nd, February 2012 to be entered into a lucky draw to win one of the following prizes:

US$60.00 G1 Winner! 
US$25.00 G2 Winner! 
US$15.00 G3 Winner!

(Prizes will be paid on Friday,3rd February 2012.)

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We're glad Moletown is taking a well-earned breather from writing and racing- just hoping it's not too long!

Moletown taking a well-earned breather

After being with us for just over three years in which time he clocked up 771 competitive wins and bagged just over £25k in prize winnings the brilliant Lee from the Moletown stables is taking a well-earned rest from the game (hopefully just to re-charge the batteries). Lee has also penned some superb articles on the forums and over the years has developed excellent relationships with countless stables who have contributed to his pieces. 

After making his decision to close the stable doors for a wee while he wrote “I have decided, due to time constraints, work, personal reasons and ill health, I need a break from this glorious game. It is with a heavy heart that I have come to this decision but I have to put family first. The one regret I have is that I do not have a shiny trophy against my name, not that I haven't tried...lol.” 
He added “I will return in the future and of course, should I still have horses in my yard after this week’s auction. I love this game and it will be a difficult void to fill and that's why I am confident of a return.” 

As for the upcoming sweepstakes competition (which Lee would normally run) – I’m not sure what’s happening with that but I’m sure Raceclubs will inform us in due course.

Enjoy the break Lee, I know you will be missed.

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The best horses sold in the weekend auctions; and how to bid for them yourself!

Auction Ring to the highest bidder. Potential buyers also have the opportunity to inspect a horse’s form before bidding against other trainers for a particular horse.
Auctions are held twice monthly.

A buyer may change his bid anytime during an auction provided it is not lower than the Current Bid. Bidding closes 24 hours after the Auction Entry has closed except when a bid is placed in the last 2 (two) minutes – it then extends for an additional 2 minutes until no further bids are placed within the last 2 minute extension.

All financial auction related transactions are conducted through your wallet. If you are bidding on a horse the money will be deducted from the funds available in your wallet. Always ensure you have sufficient funds in your wallet otherwise your bids will be rejected. Funds can be transferred between your account balance and auction wallet.

Bid increments are scaled according to the current bid as follows:

Current Price Bid Increment
US$15.00 - US$24.99 US$0.50
US$25.00 - US$49.99 US$1.00
US$50.00 - US$149.99 US$2.00
US$150.00 - US$499.99 US$5.00
US$500.00 - US$999.99 US$10.00
US$1,000.00 and up US$25.00

Bids cannot be withdrawn, but your bid can be rejected if another stable places a higher bid.
Each horse gets sold "as is", with all its applied products, supplementary fee, fitness levels and earnings. For statistical purposes, the horse’s earnings and wins prior to sale remain attributed to the seller.

To enter a horse/s into Auction, simply tick the horses you wish to enter then choose to enter them either individually or as a Group. Then set the Reserve Price and add notes. Confirm your selection and pay the small auction entry fee through your basket. Auction entry fees are refunded for all horses that are sold.

Note: A horse may not be entered into a race whilst it is in an auction. Similarly, a horse may not be entered into an auction if it is entered for an upcoming race.

A 15% administration fee is deducted from the selling price for all sold horses.

The reserve price can be changed anytime during an auction before bidding closes. Notes can be changed provided no bids have been placed against that horse. Horses may be withdrawn provided no bids have been placed against that horse.

CURRENT AUCTION
Auction Opens for entry: Fri, Feb 10, 2012 - 12:00 GMT
Auction Closes for entry: Sat, Feb 11, 2012 - 12:00 GMT
Auction Closes for bids: Sun, Feb 12, 2012 - 21:00 GMT

Auction Opens for entry: Fri, Feb 10, 2012 - 12:00 GMT
Auction Closes for entry: Sat, Feb 11, 2012 - 12:00 GMT
Auction Closes for bids: Sun, Feb 12, 2012 - 21:00 GMT
AUCTION HISTORY
Horse(s)SellerBuyerReserveTop Bid 
Tr ReturnsTr StardustTr 3 LegsTr Leopard Thomo's Racing Gebb US$2,000.00 US$2,000.00 Bidders
Hombre Del Hierro Dutch Chrisman US$1,406.25 US$1,406.25 Bidders
Conquestadora Foggydan Sunshine US$200.00 US$445.00 Bidders
Sara's Girl Cdg DoctorTurf US$150.00 US$405.00 Bidders
Miss Flash Foggydan Tri M Fent Stables US$200.00 US$249.00 Bidders
Ap Night Ranger AP822 Tri M Fent Stables US$200.00 US$235.00 Bidders
Ap Cannon Ball AP822 Tockyocky Racing US$200.00 US$215.00 Bidders
Ap Gonzo AP822 Chrisman US$200.00 US$210.00 Bidders
Ap Fire N Ice AP822 Bigbob US$200.00 US$205.00 Bidders
Ap Tiger Blood AP822 Tockyocky Racing US$200.00 US$205.00 Bidders
Xstuds Tirade Xstud The Manor House US$175.00 US$203.13 Bidders
Ap Ms Pac Man AP822 Team Slacker US$200.00 US$200.00 Bidders
Ap Black Plague AP822 Tri M Fent Stables US$200.00 US$200.00 Bidders
Ap Sharp Shooter AP822 Tri M Fent Stables US$200.00 US$200.00 Bidders
Toc Wonder Full Reddave Tockyocky Racing US$15.00 US$190.00 Bidders
G One Spnt Nude 2 Black Lotus Gebb US$15.00 US$133.58 Bidders
Embroiled Black Lotus MudFlaps US$75.00 US$114.25 Bidders
G One Mile Nude 1 Black Lotus ignoto US$20.00 US$102.00 Bidders
Pms Alert Foggydan Speed Shed Partners US$100.00 US$102.00 Bidders
Rage Of Honor AP822 MudFlaps US$100.00 US$100.00 Bidders
My Sprint Rat Foggydan Bays And Greys Farms US$100.00 US$100.00 Bidders
My Baby Boom Tockyocky Racing Boom Stables US$100.00 US$100.00 Bidders
She Is A Boom Tockyocky Racing Boom Stables US$100.00 US$100.00 Bidders
Bon Appetit Reddave Silver Train Stables US$15.00 US$82.00 Bidders
Orki Des Yarnes Executive Yard Colwells End US$78.13 US$78.13 Bidders
Go For Soda The Manor House Maple Leaf Farms US$15.00 US$73.00 Bidders
Tmh Hard Bidding The Manor House Gebb US$39.06 US$67.00 Bidders
Boomorning Black Lotus Boom Stables US$15.00 US$64.00 Bidders
Terrestrial The Manor House The Good And The Bad US$54.69 US$57.00 Bidders
Gtwo 2850 Bignude Black Lotus roscoe1944 US$20.00 US$52.00 Bidders

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Susan's Stable takes time out to review the best sellers in the weekend auctions.

The Auction Recap 

This past week’s auction was one of the largest in recent seasons. There were a total of 436 entries of colts and fillies that went to the auction ring looking for a new home. It was definitely a buyer’s market especially for those who might not have been very successful pulling from the sales ring. At final count 208 of the total entries found changed hands. This should help fill up fields in upcoming races. 

The G1 group of horses was highlighted by Toc Ghenis Khan. This 4 year old colt out of the Reddave barn was coveted by a number of bidders including former owner Tockyocky however powerhouse Chrisman eventually won the final bid. The horse going for a whopping $3,925 dollars, now that’s no horse feed! 

In addition, a number of other premium G1 horses will have new mailing addresses going forward including Don’t Stop Me Now, The Red Devil, Fourstardave, Jaime Lannister, and Meckwell. All of these entries went for over $1000 dollars a piece for final bid. 

Totals for this group were 112 sold horses for $29,736.48 DOLLARS! 

A quick look at the G2 showed that there was plenty of activity happening in the final hour of the auction. The top individual seller for this group was The Floozee from the Black Lotus Barn which moved to the Sunshine Barn for $92 dollars. Cayenne King got a nice group of stock from the quality barn of Tockyocky. Totals for this group were 73 sold horses for $2,172.27. Finally the G3 entries had good representation as well. The top seller in this group was Turner Farms’ Mick de Quick. The 3 year old colt moved to the Gibbonmania barn for a solid $58 dollars. In fact Gibbonmania got their Christmas shopping done early having bought eight of the 23 G3 horses sold in the auction. Reddeave dominated the number of horses sold in this group with 18! There were definitely a number of quality horses provided in this group. Totals for this group were 23 sold horses for $588.86. 

For those of you new to the game remember the auction is a good opportunity to gain valuable information to be successful in the game. You can buy TTS of entries from experienced stables and gauge how good your stock is relatively. The auction and claiming races are great for this purpose. 

As we all know there are no guarantees when buying from the ring or the auction. There are owners that might think there horses are worth more than the market dictates. And sometimes horses don’t pan out for new owners. As with many facets of this game you need a little luck to be successful. 

Until next time may all your starters be strong in the lane and have a big noses in a photo! 

Submitted by Susan's Stable
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Monday, January 30, 2012

Want A Super Weekend Bowled Over?

Want A Super Weekend Bowled Over?

The Super Bowl is the championship game of the National Football League (NFL), the highest level of professional American football in the United States, culminating a season that begins in the late summer of the previous calendar year. The Super Bowl uses Roman numerals to identify each game, rather than the year in which it is held. For example, Super Bowl I was played on January 15, 1967, following the regular season played in 1966, while Super Bowl XLVI will be played on February 5, 2012, in Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis, IN), to determine the champion of the 2011 regular season.

The game was created as part of a merger agreement between the NFL and its then-rival league, the American Football League (AFL). It was agreed that the two leagues' champion teams would play in an AFL–NFL World Championship Game until the merger was to officially begin in 1970. After the merger, each league was redesignated as a "conference", and the game was then played between the conference champions. Currently, the NFC leads the series with 24 wins to 21 wins for the AFC.

The day on which the Super Bowl is played is now considered a de facto American national holiday, called "Super Bowl Sunday". It is the second-largest day for U.S. food consumption, after Thanksgiving Day. In addition, the Super Bowl has frequently been the most watched American television broadcast of the year. Super Bowl XLV played in 2011 became the most watched American television program in history, drawing an average audience of 111 million viewers and taking over the spot held by the previous year's Super Bowl, which itself had taken over the #1 spot held for twenty-eight years by the final episode of M*A*S*H. The Super Bowl is also among the most watched sporting events in the world, mostly due to North American audiences, and is second to Association football's UEFA Champions League final as the most watched annual sporting event worldwide.

Because of its high viewership, commercial airtime during the Super Bowl broadcast is the most expensive of the year because the viewing count of the Super Bowl is an average of 100,000,000 people every year. Due to the high cost of investing in advertising on the Super Bowl, companies regularly develop their most expensive advertisements for this broadcast. As a result, watching and discussing the broadcast's commercials has become a significant aspect of the event.

In addition, many popular singers and musicians have performed during the event's pre-game and halftime ceremonies because of the exposure. This year, Madonna will be collaborating with Cirque du Solei to present a visual spectacle without any wardrobe malfunctions.

Considering the magnitude of the event, the Race Programmer has dedicated an entire weekend to celebrate the Weekend with the Super Weekend and Bowled Over races on the 4th & 5th February, 2012. On each day, all horses entered into any of the Super Weekend and Bowled Over races to win one of the following prizes:

£38.40 G1 Winner! 
£16.00 G2 Winner! 
£9.60 G3 Winner!

(Prizes will be paid on Tuesday, 7th February 2012.)

But there’s more …

Enter the Super Weekend Bowled Over WFA Prive races, sponsored with £128.00 cash and you could be in line to win one of the most lucrative stakes races without having to run in a qualifier!

Super Weekend Bowled Over WFA Prive F Gr 1 (Sat, Feb 4, 2012) 
Super Weekend Bowled Over WFA Prive C Gr 1(Sun, Feb 5, 2012)


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Information: Wikipedia.com
Sponsorships: Raceclubs.com

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Trainers who entered the Dragon races... and won!

Winners Who Entered The Dragon Races 

Mattityahu Peled (shotgun_mike) 
Yomigi (Liveoak Stables) 
Layzee Dayzee (Summerhills) 

Congratulations to the trainers and their lucky horses! 

The Chinese calendar has been used for centuries; in fact, it even predates the Gregorian Calendar. This year the Chinese are celebrating the year of the dragon, whose motto is “I Reign”, which seems appropriate for a virtual horse racing community that can rein in their horses on RaceClubs.com.


The Chinese New Year is a celebration of both the past year and the upcoming New Year and unites families and communities. One of the oldest customs is that everyone, from youngest to oldest, must partake of Tusu, an alcoholic beverage made of rice and medicinal herbs which are believed to guard against pestilence, misfortune and even prolong longevity. Even the poorest of the poor, who rarely drink alcohol, consider it a requirement of the New Year celebrations. Cleary, there is much in common between the Chinese and players on RaceClubs.com.


The Chinese clearly love RaceClubs.com’s culture. Do you remember the warm welcome bigboysteve received when he unleashed the beast in the Chinese New Year WFA (2009)? He has hailed as the second coming of Elvis in his auspicious red and gold satin jumpsuits. Even more exciting was when Sky Castle Stables placed second and fourth with Muggins Racing sitting in third position.


Everyone who wants to celebrate the Chinese New Year on Monday, 23 January 2012 with the Race Programmer will be entered into a lucky draw to win their share of £64.00 as follows:

£38.40 G1 Winner: 
£16.00 G2 Winner: 
£9.60 G3 Winner:

(Prizes will be paid on Wednesday, 25 January 2012.)


If you prefer a more challenging race, one that has literally has dragon’s blood dripping off the sponsorships, and you’re not afraid to put your money where your mouth is, then you are invited into the Race Programmer’s private circle where trainers who Enter The Dragon will find their horses competing against the best of the best for £128.00 cash sponsorships.


Enter The Dragon C Division Prive 3Y F - Gr1
Enter The Dragon C Division Prive 3Y C - Gr1

Enter the dragon today!

 

 

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Buy and Race new horses to get your Bonus PLUS Win Prizes!

New Year Promo - get your Bonus & Win!

BUY, RACE, BONUS!

Earn Bonus Credits by racing new Horses bought with cash from the sales ring in Graded races

Graded Race Example:
Gr1 & Gr1 Low
£1.28 Bonus credits per race
1 new horse + 1 entry into a Grade 1 or Grade 1 Low Graded race 
= £1.28 Bonus Credits
Gr2
£0.64 Bonus credits per race
1 new horse + 5 entries into a Grade 2 race 
= £3.20 Bonus Credits
Gr3 (Excl. Free Races)
£0.32 Bonus credits per race
2 new horses + 1 entry into a Grade 3 race per horse 
= £0.64 Bonus Credits


RaceClubs.com's permanent sales ring promotion gives you extra horses whenever you buy your horses with cash:
Buy 5 horses Get 1 free or Buy 10 horses Get 3 free!

Buy and Race new horses in Graded races - Get your Bonus!


SPONSORED RACING!

The winners circle awaits... so go ahead and race your horses in the £1,280.00 New Year Races and you're sure to begin 2012 like a champion!

Enter the £1,280.00 New Year Races!


WIN! 

Every new Horse bought with cash and raced in one or more of the New Year Races will get entered into the Draw to win one of 5 x £64.00 Bonus Credits Prizes!

Buy and Race new horses in the New Year Races - Win £320.00 Prizes!


Terms and Conditions apply

Starting Points

- Buy new Virtual Horses with cash from RaceClubs.com's sales ring
- Enter your virtual horses into Graded and/or New Year Races races at RaceClubs.com
- Read through RaceClubs.com's Quick Start Guide


Buy and Race new horses to get your Bonus PLUS Win Prizes!

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Friday, January 27, 2012

Take a swing in the Australian Open virtual horse races!


Take a Swing in the Australian Open Virtual Horse Races

The Australian Open is one of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments. It was held for the first time in 1905 and since 1972 it has been held in Melbourne, Victoria. The Australian Open was last contested on grass in 1987, before it was moved to its current location at Melbourne Park in 1988, becoming a hard court event. The tournament is held in Melbourne in the Australian summer, in the last fortnight of the month of January; an extreme-heat policy is put into play when temperatures reach dangerous levels.

The two main courts used in the tournament are Rod Laver Arena and Hisense Arena and feature retractable roofs, which are shut during rain or extreme heat. The Australian Open and Wimbledon are the only Grand Slam tournaments with indoor play. In 2008, the Rebound Ace surface, which had been in place for the past 20 years at Melbourne Park, was replaced by a cushioned, medium-paced, acrylic surface known as Plexicushion Prestige. Roger Federer and Serena Williams are the only players to win the Australian Open on both Rebound Ace and Plexicushion Prestige. The main benefits of the new surface are better consistency and less retention of heat because of a thinner top layer. This change was accompanied by changes in the surfaces of all lead-up tournaments to the Australian Open. The change was controversial because of the new surface's similarity to DecoTurf, the surface used by the US Open.

Like all other Grand Slam tournaments, there are men's and women's singles competitions; men's, women's, and mixed doubles; and junior's, wheelchair, exhibition, and legends' competitions. The Australian Open typically has very high attendance, with the 2010 Australian Open achieving the highest ever single-day day/night attendance record for any Grand Slam tournament of 77,043 and an overall attendance of 653,860.

If you’ve ever wanted to attend the Australian Open but didn’t want to leave the comfort of your armchair you will finally have the opportunity by entering any of the Australian Open races on Digiturf.com. The Race Programmer has dedicated a day of racing on the 20th January 2012. All runners will be entered into a lucky draw, so take a swing in the Australian Open virtual horse races to win one of the following prizes:-

US$60.00 G1 Winner! 
US$25.00 G2 Winner! 
US$15.00 G3 Winner!

(Prizes will be paid on Tuesday, 31 January 2011.)

Information: Wikipedia.com
Sponsorships: Raceclubs.com

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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Can you find the magic in the Magic Metro C Division Prive races?

There’s Virtual Magic in the Metro Races

It’s a gathering of the rich and famous, the groovers and movers, the fashion junkies and the thousands who seek to enjoy the intensity of life. It’s the running of the 35th J&B Met on January 28, 2012. It’s an event different to all others brought to you by a whisky that’s equally different. The race showcases 20 of South Africa’s top horses who compete for the R2.5 million stake over 2 000 meters.

And it is J&B’s unique heritage that has inspired the ‘Made different’ theme for this year’s J&B Met. With a history of challenging convention, from its bright yellow label and green bottle to its unique blend of 42 whiskies, J&B has always been made different.

The Kenilworth Racecourse will be transformed into a party zone as 50 000 groovers descend onto Cape Town from across this beautiful land to party the night away. Regarded as South Africa’s most prestigious horse race and Cape Town’s premier social event, the sponsorship is the largest Justerini & Brooks undertakes anywhere in the world.

If you’ve ever been to Cape Town you will know it is one of the world’s most magical cities. In celebration of the J&B MET and all things magical, the Race Programmer has dedicated a day of racing on Digiturf.com. There’s virtual magic in the Metro races on 28th January 2012. All runners will be entered into a lucky draw to win one of the following prizes:-

US$60.00 G1 Winner! 
US$25.00 G2 Winner! 
US$15.00 G3 Winner!

(Prizes will be paid on Tuesday, 31 January 2011.)

For high stakes runners, there are also the Magic Metro C Division Prive races on the day which carry US$200.00 cash sponsorships each. US$50.00 to enter more competitive races with a the highest cash payouts!

Magic Metro C Division Prive 4-7Y C - Gr1
Magic Metro C Division Prive 4-7Y F - Gr1

Information: Capetown.travel
Sponsorships: Raceclubs.com

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How optimistic was Reddave about winning his Championship at Digiturf.com?

Championship Series Interview with Reddave

What did it feel like for you to win your Championship Series?
I was in shock. When i realised what happened, i did a few backflips. Then i thought, these things must be easy to win, i can't see what the problem is! lol I've since learnt, they are the hardest things to win, so enjoy everyone you get. 

How optimistic were you about winning?
I didn't think i had a chance, but i got perfect distance and ground for the final, so i though i might have a slim chance. The rivals where Chrisman and Toc, I'd only played for a short time, but learnt quickly, they are hard to beat. 

What routines do you follow before the race ?
i usually look through the field and pick out all the horses i think can beat me. Once i realise there are 13 horses better, i usually just hope the others fall over in the running. When i won the first 1 i shared it with a mate. This season was a lot better as i spent it with the good blokes at traxide for the 3 days, they helped me to understand the game more, and taught me patience (well they tried)So I think we all enjoyed it. Sorry lee lol 

How do you prepare for a Championship Series & what advice would you give other trainers?
Trying to get the best horses i can into the finals to at least have a shot. You need to be in it to win it as Chrisman says. Hmm, advice? Well the first advice i'd give people is don't listen to me lol, get down to traxide and meet the guys down there, i owe a lot of what happened this season to them. 

What would you do differently in future Championship Series?
Nothing, try and get more horses in and maybe take the shoes off the other trainers horses. Do you think they would mind?
lmao 

How do you celebrate winning the Championship Series?
I celebrated with my mates at traxide, i spent a lot of the money buying horses for the following season. 

Final Comments?
Enjoy every final, it doesn't matter if you win or lose. Being able to get horses in is the best feeling. If you can make the 14 horse final, then you've already won as the game is full of great stables all trying to do the same. I enjoyed watching the the greats and future greats of the game. I'm hoping Rusty Princess gets to the top, and would be happy to see Toc Black Magic somewhere on the hall of fame also. Both are great trainers and great horses

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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Which of your virtual horses will win US$400.00 in the Hong Kong Classic WFA?

Win US$400.00 in the Hong Kong Classic WFA

Originally a Group 3 race with the name Hong Kong Classic Trial, the Hong Kong Classic Mile was the traditional lead-up race for the Hong Kong Derby. Now, this race is carrying a Group 1 status since the 1999-2000 Hong Kong horse racing season. This race is held at the Sha Tin racecourse.

From then on, this 1600-metre horse race has become one of the most important Hong Kong classic races. The Hong Kong Classic Mile is usually held during the day with the Mercedes-Benz Hong Kong Derby and it is open to four-year-old horses only.

In the past 5 years, trainers C. S. Shum and A. S. Cruz have dominated the competition achieved two wins and one third place finish each. During the same span, jockey Christophe Soumillon has landed one victory, one second place finish and one third place finish and jockey Douglas Whyte has one second place finish and two third-place finish.
The 2010 Hong Kong Classic Mile was won by Tony Cruz-trained Beauty Flash. The horse was brought to victory by Belgian jockey Christophe Soumillon and he never looked gassed. He won the race three lengths in from of Chater Way which was ridden by Douglas Whyte coasting to the line with nearly three lengths to spare from Chater Way, ridden by champion jockey Douglas Whyte,

Craig Williams and Tuscan Spirit finished third, a half-length further back. Super Pistachio, Beauty Flash’s stable mate, came in fourth and the John Moore-trained Able Speed finished fifth. Beauty Flash is owned by Sa Sa cosmetic chain owner Mr. Kwok Siu-ming who invited Soumillon due to his experience with the big races.

Hong Kong Classic Mile Recent Winner’s List:
2009-2010 – Beauty Flash
2008-2009 - Thumbs Up
2007-2008 - Helene Mascot
2006-2007 - Floral Pegasus
2005-2006 - Sunny Sing
2004-2005 - Scintillation
2003-2004 - Tiber
2002-2003 - Self Flit
2001-2002 - Olympic Express
2000-2001 - Charming City

Which of your horses can win the Hong Kong Classic WFA on 25th, January, 2012?

Hong Kong Classic WFA C Gr 1
Hong Kong Classic WFA F Gr 1

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Information: hongkonghorseracing.net
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You had a dream race come true on Digiturf.com.


You Had A Dream Race Come True!

Digiturf.com dedicated a day of virtual horse racing in honour of Martin Luther King; reminding people of Martin Luther King’s message that without each other we are nothing, and by helping each other we are helping ourselves. Which raises the question, what are you going to do to make the world we live in a better place on the 16th January 2012? It also raises the question, "Who won the 'I Have A Dream' races?"

The winners are:
US$120.00 G1 Winner Horse Heaven Hills
US$65.00 G2 Winner Tuna Stables
US$15.00 G3 Winner Ladies Flair Stables 

Congratulations to the winners- and a big THANK YOU to everyone who participated!

The Digiturf.com Team

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