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Moreira wins the feature as Hong Kong race goers welcome the Year of the Goat

21/02/2015

A celebratory crowd of more than 91,000 enthusiastic race goers heralded the Year of the Goat in Hong Kong today, Saturday, 21 February, as Real Specialist and Joao Moreira combined to win the day’s feature race at Sha Tin, the Chinese New Year Cup (Handicap).

The Hong Kong Jockey Club’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges, hailed the afternoon’s sport and expressed his delight at the vibrant holiday atmosphere that accompanied the thrilling on-track action.

“The atmosphere was perfect today, the weather was kind to us, and it was good to see so many people here right through to the last race,” he said. “Our priority is the customer experience so I’m very happy with the attendance today, we had a good-sized crowd without it feeling too full, which has been a bit of a concern in past years.

“Despite a small field, the feature was a really exciting race, one of several close finishes this afternoon, which helped drive our turnover to more than HK$1.7 billion. That figure represents a rise of 12.8% on last year’s total, which is huge, and it is also a new record for the Chinese New Year race day.”

The Chinese New Year Cup, the main contest on the 11-race card, was widely viewed as a chance for Divine Calling (130lb) to bolster his reputation. Tony Millard’s charge had debuted in Hong Kong back in October with a remarkably easy win under Zac Purton, but had failed to score in two smart efforts since, latterly when second in the HKG1 Hong Kong Classic Mile.

Purton was back in the plate for today’s 1400m Class 1 contest, with Joao Moreira, the grey’s partner in those two previous reversals, teaming up for the first time with top-weighted Real Specialist (133lb). Purton set the pace atop the front-running four-year-old while Moreira stalked handily in the eight-runner field.

Pressed on his outer turning for home, Divine Calling responded to Purton’s urgings and maintained a narrow advantage for much of the run home. But Moreira had the leader in his sights. The Brazilian switched his mount to mid-track at the first opportunity and once Real Specialist hit full stride the writing was on the wall. Divine Calling had no answer as the John Size-trained runner swept past him close home to win by a comfortable half-length.  

“He gave me such a good feel on the way to the gate I thought, you know, this horse cannot be bad! He’s actually such a good horse, and John has been telling me that ever since I got here,” said Moreira of Real Specialist, who had made a belated seasonal bow last month with a solid seventh in the G1 Stewards’ Cup (1600m).

“He didn’t jump that well but once he got going he found his rhythm and put himself in the right spot. I had cover on my outside turning for home, which meant I got going a little bit late, but once I got going on the outside he gave me a nice kick and got there quite easily. He’s been running three or four lengths behind Able Friend and those good horses, and today he showed what he’s capable of in this grade.”

The winner surged home, covering the final 400m in 21.53s to register a winning time of 1m 22.92s. The Millard-trained Super Lifeline was a further neck away in third.

Purton was out of luck on the short-priced favourite but had earlier kicked off the Year of the Goat with a victory. The Champion Jockey was on board the Benno Yung-trained Wild Boy to win the opener and he notched a treble on the day thanks to the Danny Shum-trained Presidentparamount in Race 5 and Good Good View in the 10th.

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The Chinese New Year Raceday is held today (21 February) at Sha Tin Racecourse.  The Hon John Tsang, Financial Secretary of the Hong Kong SAR; HKJC Chairman Dr Simon S O Ip; HKJC CEO Mr Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges; and HKJC Stewards, officiate at the eye-dotting ceremony at the opening ceremony of the Chinese New Year Raceday and pose for a group photo.
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The Chinese New Year Raceday is held today (21 February) at Sha Tin Racecourse. The Hon John Tsang, Financial Secretary of the Hong Kong SAR; HKJC Chairman Dr Simon S O Ip; HKJC CEO Mr Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges; and HKJC Stewards, officiate at the eye-dotting ceremony at the opening ceremony of the Chinese New Year Raceday and pose for a group photo.


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Jockeys greet fans with auspicious messages in the Parade Ring at the opening ceremony to will wish fans good fortune and prosperity in the New Year.
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Jockeys greet fans with auspicious messages in the Parade Ring at the opening ceremony to will wish fans good fortune and prosperity in the New Year.

A spectacular dragon and lion dancing summons good fortune and pumps up the festive mood.
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A spectacular dragon and lion dancing summons good fortune and pumps up the festive mood.

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Top singer Andy Hui (Photos 6 &7), popular duo Ram Chiang and Rita Carpio (Photos 8 & 9) deliver their all-time favourites and popular CNY tunes and give out lai see to racegoers.
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Top singer Andy Hui (Photos 6 &7), popular duo Ram Chiang and Rita Carpio (Photos 8 & 9) deliver their all-time favourites and popular CNY tunes and give out lai see to racegoers.


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Performers at the variety show - Ram Chiang, Rita Carpio and Andy Hui.
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Performers at the variety show - Ram Chiang, Rita Carpio and Andy Hui.

Feng shui master Mak Ling Ling shares her fortune tips for the Year of the Goat.
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Feng shui master Mak Ling Ling shares her fortune tips for the Year of the Goat.

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Racegoers receive a mobile phone stand and an Instant Win card upon admission to Sha Tin Racecourse.
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Racegoers receive a mobile phone stand and an Instant Win card upon admission to Sha Tin Racecourse.


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Racegoers try to enrich their festive fortune by visiting feng shui fortune formation at Sha Tin Racecourse and touching auspicious symbols.
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Racegoers try to enrich their festive fortune by visiting feng shui fortune formation at Sha Tin Racecourse and touching auspicious symbols.


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Feng shui master Mak Ling Ling shares her New Year predictions and lucky tips in Fortune Telling Sessions in the Tipster Forum.
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Feng shui master Mak Ling Ling shares her New Year predictions and lucky tips in Fortune Telling Sessions in the Tipster Forum.

Mezza One at Sha Tin Racecourse offers tantalising festive dishes featuring the best and freshest ingredients to guarantee a fabulous start to the year.
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Mezza One at Sha Tin Racecourse offers tantalising festive dishes featuring the best and freshest ingredients to guarantee a fabulous start to the year.

A range of collectible CNY merchandise is available at Sha Tin Racecourse.
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A range of collectible CNY merchandise is available at Sha Tin Racecourse.

A huge crowd at the grandstands on the Chinese New Year Raceday.
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A huge crowd at the grandstands on the Chinese New Year Raceday.

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Real Specialist (No. 1 ), ridden by Joao Moreira, cruises home to land the Chinese New Year Cup at Sha Tin Racecourse today.
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Real Specialist (No. 1 ), ridden by Joao Moreira, cruises home to land the Chinese New Year Cup at Sha Tin Racecourse today.


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Happy connections of Real Specialist celebrate their victory in the Chinese New Year Cup.
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Happy connections of Real Specialist celebrate their victory in the Chinese New Year Cup.

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The Hon John Tsang Chun Wah, Financial Secretary of the Hong Kong Special Administration Region, presents the Chinese New Year Cup and yuan bao to Kenneth Lau Ip Keung, owner of winning horse Real Specialist, winning trainer John Size and jockey Joao Moreira.
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The Hon John Tsang Chun Wah, Financial Secretary of the Hong Kong Special Administration Region, presents the Chinese New Year Cup and yuan bao to Kenneth Lau Ip Keung, owner of winning horse Real Specialist, winning trainer John Size and jockey Joao Moreira.


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The Hon John Tsang Chun Wah, Financial Secretary of the Hong Kong Special Administration Region; Dr Simon S O Ip, Chairman of The Hong Kong Jockey Club; other Stewards of the HKJC; Mr Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges, Chief Executive Officer of the HKJC; and the connections of winning horse Real Specialist smile for cameras at the Chinese New Year Cup trophy presentation ceremony.
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The Hon John Tsang Chun Wah, Financial Secretary of the Hong Kong Special Administration Region; Dr Simon S O Ip, Chairman of The Hong Kong Jockey Club; other Stewards of the HKJC; Mr Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges, Chief Executive Officer of the HKJC; and the connections of winning horse Real Specialist smile for cameras at the Chinese New Year Cup trophy presentation ceremony.

Mr Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges, CEO of the HKJC, gives out lai see to racegoers.
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Mr Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges, CEO of the HKJC, gives out lai see to racegoers.

 

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