02/12/2014 16:06. LONGINES Hong Kong Cup sunday 14th december 2014, hope FARRAAJ pleases Atzeni at the gallop // Andrea Atzeni piloted FARRAAJ in a solid work-out at Sha Tin racecourse this morning, Tuesday, 2 December, and reported the gelding to be in fine order ahead of a tilt at the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m) at the track on Sunday week // 2014 LONGINES Hong Kong International Races – Trackwork No. Cloth (Overseas Runners)

 

                                 Andrea Atzeni pilots LONGINES Hong Kong Cup runner FARRAAJ during a turf gallop at Sha Tin this morning.

 

The Italian was happy with the way the British raider stretched out in his first serious work since he touched down in Hong Kong a week ago. FARRAAJ quickened with purpose down the Sha Tin turf and clearly relished the surface as he went 1200m in 1m 18.2s, winding up through 400m splits of 27.5s, 26.9s and 23.8s.

“He felt very good, he looks good for the time of year and he did a very nice bit of work,” said Atzeni, who is three weeks into a three-month riding contract in Hong Kong.

“He just stretched his legs a little bit. He hasn’t done a lot since his race in Australia and he needed a good bit – he might do something more again next week. He was having a nice blow at the end so I think that’s done him good. He travelled really well there – as soon as I turned in I picked him up all the way to the end and he just kept stretching out. He feels good, he moved well and he loves that quick-ish ground.”

FARRAAJ heads into the LONGINES Hong Kong International Races on Sunday, 14 December off the back of a career best run to finish third in Australia’s G1 LONGINES Mackinnon Stakes (2000m) at Flemington on 1 November. The Roger Varian-trained five-year-old, third also in the G1 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf back in November, 2011, had dropped into handicap grade to regain the winning thread in England this summer. He has since thrived.

“On his day he’s very good,” asserted Atzeni. “He was carrying top-weights in handicaps in the summer and he won around Epsom and at York – it was great that we could still run him in handicaps because the John Smith’s Cup was nearly 100 grand to the winner. That’s massive – you almost have to win a Group 1 to get that money.

“He loves travelling and ran very well in Australia,” he continued. “He was probably a bit unlucky not to win the race at Flemington – he was drawn 14 of 14 and was kept three wide all the way.”

Atzeni has already seen enough of racing around Sha Tin to recognise that a good gate draw can be the key to success.

“The horse is very well, he’s quick out of the gate and if he gets a good draw, which is very important here, he’ll run a big race,” he said. “They say the draw is important at Happy Valley but it can be just as important at Sha Tin, even over 10 furlongs.

“With a better draw he might have won in Australia and the Cup is looking like a very open race this year. He loves the fast ground, that’s what he needs, and he’s one of those horses – he’s won at Epsom, he’s won at York, when he was in Australia he was galloping well on a smaller track; going round here won’t be any problem.

“The quicker they go the better for him. I know there might not be a lot of pace in the race but if we get a good draw and just get in behind the pace then I think we’ll be fine.”

fonte : HKJC

 

2014 LONGINES Hong Kong International Races – Trackwork No. Cloth (Overseas Runners)

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LONGINES Hong Kong Cup 2014 
Trackwork Cloth

No. Country Horse Name
1 FR CIRRUS DES AIGLES
2 AUS CRITERION
3 GB FARRAAJ
4 JPN ARCHIMEDES
5 JPN MEINER LACRIMA

 

LONGINES Hong Kong Mile 2014 
Trackwork Cloth

No. Country Horse Name
1 JPN Grand Prix Boss
2 JPN Fiero
3 GB Captain Cat
4 GB Trade Storm
5 JPN World Ace
6 JPN Hana’s Goal

 

LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint 2014 
Trackwork Cloth

No. Country Horse Name
1 SIN Spalato
2 IRE Sole Power
3 AUS Buffering
4 IRE Gordon Lord Byron
5 JPN Snow Dragon
6 JPN Straight Girl
7 JPN Little Gerda

 

LONGINES Hong Kong Vase 2014 
Trackwork Cloth

No. Country Horse Name
1 FR Flintshire
2 JPN Curren Mirotic
3 GER Empoli
4 GB Red Cadeaux
5 IRE Parish Hall
6 GB Snow Sky

 

2014 LONGINES Hong Kong International Races Overseas runners number cloth sample

 

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MERCOLEDÌ 3 DICEMBRE 2014. Hong Kong: Andrea #Atzeni e #Farraaj, grosse chance nella Cup del 14 Dicembre. Le ultime dalle International Races

 
 
 
Si avvicinano gli appuntamenti di prestigio anche ad Hong Kong in vista alla giornata internazionale del 14 Dicembre prossimo con il convegno del The Longines Hong Kong International Races. Oggi intanto in programma il solito mercoledì ad Happpy Valley con i nostri jockey impegnati su più fronti. Mirco Demuro è fermo a quota 6 vittorie, Umberto Rispoli è a quota 2 come Andrea Atzeni che, però, il 15 accoglierà una sua conoscenza in loco. Roger Varian ha manifestato l’intenzione di correre con Farraaj (Dubai Destination) la Hong Kong Cup di Sha Tin (Gruppo 1 per 3 anni e oltre sui 2000 metri con HK$22.000.000 di dotazione), già montato da Andrea in tantissime occasioni. Farraaj ha corso anche il Parioli G3 a tre anni arrivando dietro a Malossol e Vedelago, poi specializzandosi progressivamente con il passare dell’età nei grossi heritage handicap inglesi, mentre l’ultima prestazione è stato il terzo posto ottenuto a Flemington nelle Mackinnon Stakes G1 a 3/4 dal vincitore. Per Farraaj si aprono scenari da giramondo, lo seguiremo con interesse. Di proprietà di Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum non solo ha sgranchito le gambe a Sha Tin in compagnia di Andrea, ma ha realizzato un buonissimo galoppo di preparazione in vista dell’appuntamento di alto profilo ed è al momento ad un 7/1 generico alle spalle degli attesi campioni locali Designs On Rome, Military Attack e Blazing Speed. A 10/1 c’è la chance di Cirrus Des Aigles, un pò trascurato
Ad Hong Kong sono arrivati anche i grossi calibri in vista dei gran premi sui vari segmenti. Ryan Moore ha ottenuto la sella di Snow Sky(Nayef) nel Vase G1 sul miglio e mezzo, e cercherà di coronare il suo magnifico 2014 con un’altra brillante affermazione. Il portacolori di Khalid Abdullah allenato da Sir Michael Stoute è finito terzo nel St Leger G1 a Settembre e non aspetta altro che lo scorrevole di Sha Tin. 
 
Il favorito è l’altro di Abdullah Flintshire (Dansili), terzo nell’Arc G1 e nel Turf G1 in America, allenato dal maestro Andre Fabre. Il terzo nome è il locale Current Mirotic, mentre Red Cadeaux, ancora una volta sulla breccia nella stagione, è il quarto cavallo a 7/1. Della partita anche Willie Cazals ex Cazals in Italia. 
Dall’Europa verranno anche le frecce Sole Power e Gordon Lord Byron nellHong Kong Sprint G1 per cavalli di 4 ed oltre sui 1200 con HK$ 15.000.000 di dotazione. Il favorito è Aerovelocity (Pins) ma è apertissima a Lucky Nine e Peniaphobia, altro ex europeo. Per quanto riguarda l’Hong Kong Mile G1 sul miglio da HK$20.000.000 sarà soprattutto una edizione molto locale con Able Friend, Gold Fun, Fieroed Ambitious Dragon a capeggiare la lista dei pretendenti. C’è comunque Trade Storm pronto a difendere il vecchio continente.