09/12/2014 11:42. Hong Kong’s Horse of the Year, DESIGNS ON ROME, stepped onto the floodlit circuit sometime around 6.15am and set off in company with his John Moore stable mate Approve, a fair yardstick with a current Hong Kong rating of 93 // “DOMINANT crossed the line full of himself and he probably worked the best of them so I’m looking forward to him on the weekend. He’s definitely going to be a good ride” // Trainer David Hayes this morning confirmed that G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m) contender CRITERION is fit and well leading into Sunday’s race and dismissed any concerns over a supposed colic attack immediately before his departure from Australia // Continuiamo a seguire i lavori di preparazione dei campioni che saranno in pista nella grande riunione del 14 dicembre 2014 ad Hong Kong

 

 

DESIGNS ON ROME, DOMINANT and GOLD-FUN tune up on the turf

A trio of turf gallops at Sha Tin this morning gave some hint as to the well-being of three leading local hopes ahead of Sunday’s LONGINES Hong Kong International Races.

 

  • GOLD-FUN December 9 Trackwork
  • DESIGNS ON ROME December 9 Trackwork

 

Hong Kong’s Horse of the Year, DESIGNS ON ROME, stepped onto the floodlit circuit sometime around 6.15am and set off in company with his John Moore stable mate Approve, a fair yardstick with a current Hong Kong rating of 93.

DESIGNS ON ROME travelled well and clicked through the gears down the stretch to edge ahead as the duo flashed past the winning post. The HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR gelding appeared to be well within his comfort zone under Joao Moreira as he ran 1200m in 1m 18.3s (26.0s, 29.1s, 23.2s). Last season’s G1 QEII Cup and HKG1 Hong Kong Derby winner is a leading contender for the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m).

Moore and Moreira also got a good gauge on DOMINANT who will aim for a repeat win in Sunday’s G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Vase (2400m). The CACIQUE entire did much the same as DESIGNS ON ROME and was well on top of LONGINES Hong Kong Cup runner SAME WORLD, under Nash Rawiller, in clocking 1m 19.2s (27.4s, 28.6s, 23.2s).

“I’m happy with that,” said Moore. “They all worked well and both DOMINANT and DESIGNS ON ROME will go out again on Friday. I’ll put them on the all-weather on Friday and they’ll both go three-quarter pace.”

Moreira was satisfied with the work too: “DESIGNS ON ROME worked really well this morning on the grass. We went quite a strong gallop – they had a little bit of a slow but it’s like we just adjusted the screws and I’m very happy with the way he pulled up, and I’m sure he’s going to be ready on Sunday.

“DOMINANT crossed the line full of himself and he probably worked the best of them so I’m looking forward to him on the weekend. He’s definitely going to be a good ride.”

Between times, Richard Gibson gave his LONGINES Hong Kong Mile candidate GOLD-FUN a spin on the turf under Douglas Whyte. Last year’s Mile runner-up looked to be enjoying things as he bossed his workmate GREAT CHARM (HK rating 75) in the closing stages and passed the post with his ears pricked. The five-year-old Irish import clocked 1m 24.5s for the 1200m but quickened home for a final 400m split of 22.8s.

“He felt great, his action was clean and he felt pretty sharp,” said Whyte.

 

Hayes confident CRITERION in good shape

 

Trainer David Hayes this morning confirmed that G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m) contender CRITERION is fit and well leading into Sunday’s race and dismissed any concerns over a supposed colic attack immediately before his departure from Australia.

 

  • CRITERION December 9 trackwork

 

“He had colic like symptoms in his behaviour but it wasn’t colic. He had a bad reaction, a colic like reaction to the tick wash which is compulsory before they fly. He’s the one horse in a thousand to react badly,” Hayes said. 

The former Hong Kong champion trainer, now based in Victoria, said the tick treatment was akin to the horse being shampooed. “He had some blistering and a rash down the spine which is now healing up well although you can still notice it. It’s not absolutely ideal but given a choice between colic or a rash, you’ll take the rash any day,” he said. 

Hayes, who trained 458 winners in his nine-season stint in Hong Kong from 1995, says the Australian Derby winning four-year-old is capable of running well on his debut for the stable after being transferred from David Payne’s yard. 

“My gut feeling is that the horse will run well. He’s physically great apart from the rash and he seems to be doing well in the stable here. And I was pleased with his gallop this morning. He did it very easily and his recovery was great.

“His exhibition gallop at Moonee Valley races, before he left, was very good and this gallop this morning will be all he needs. That will be his final bit of work,” he said. 

Hayes said that CRITERION’s chance would be greater if the ground happens to be soft. “If we get rain, I’ll be dancing in the streets. He’s very good with some give. His two G1 wins in Sydney earlier in the year came on rain affected tracks and the ground was just too firm for him last start in the Mackinnon Stakes. 

“This track (Sha Tin) will suit him, be better for him.  It won’t be as firm as Flemington, no matter what but I’d still be happy to see some rain,” Hayes said of the horse whose five career wins have come right-handed.

fonte : HKJC.