Racing Reviews

Geumsuni holds on in Dong-A Cup

Myeongmun Gamun beats Good Day / Jilju Hara beaten
There was a tight finish to the Donga Ilbo Cup at Seoul Race Park this afternoon and it was four year old Geumsuni (13.1) who held on in the photo to win the Cup by a nose from Junior Shards (11.5). Quickest out of the stalls in the 1400 metre race was Yoo Sang Wan on Esteban but as they hit the first corner, third favourite Bonny Bee (8.0) took over the running. Always well placed, Kim Hyo Seob on Geumsuni took over with a furlong to run and just held off the fast finishes of Junior Shards and pre-race favourite Wig (2.6) to claim victory.

In other races at Seoul, Myeongmun Gamun (2.7) overcame strong favourite Good Day (1.5) in the feature handicap. Good Day, under Cho Kyoung Ho led from out of the backstretch, but Jung Ki Young on Myeongmun Gamun found more in the home straight to win by two lengths. Such was the dominance of the pair, there was a further eight lengths between them and Lee Ae Li on shock third placed Seungni Yongsa (212.4).

At Busan Race Park, there was a shock defeat for Jilju Hara. The Japanese import had strolled to victory in her first two outings and was sent off the 1.2 favourite in the JBBA race which was only for Japanese bred horses. It was second favourite, Lucky Guy (4.3), however, who went wire to wire, holding off Jilju Hara by half a length at the finish. Earlier there was a convincing return to form for three year old filly Useung Party. Last in the Oaks last month, she stepped back in distance and dominated race 2 with a seven length win.

After yesterday’s rain, it was a hot and sunny afternoon which was reflected in attendance at both tracks.

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Gamadongja cruises to Sprint Win

Favourite Gamadongja (1.6) led wire to wire in recording his second straight win over 1200 metres leading home Bally Brae (3.0) by a length and a half. Bally Brae hadn’t run in a sprint for over two years but had broken the track record on his only previous outing at 1200 metres, however, on a soaking wet track, both Gamadongja and Bally Brae were well inside that time. Cash Parade (22.5) ran on for third. The New Zealand bred Gamadongja moves on to eight wins from thirteen outings

The day’s other race of note was also won by a hot favourite as Noubeau Riche landed a category 2 handicap with an impressive late run to win by three lengths from Gangcheolgwon.

Racing returns to Seoul tomorrow with the first under orders at 11:20.

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Uchida dominates Busan

Areumdaun Jilju caps five wins/four seconds for veteran
Racing returned to Busan yesterday and Toshio Uchida underlined his domination of the track since his arrival earlier this year with his biggest winning haul to date. From ten rides, the Japanese rider landed five winners and four second places with only his ride in the last failing to trouble the placings.

As expected, Uchida took the feature race on favourite Areumdaun Jilju (1.8 ). Uchida opened his sprint as they rounded the home turn, the four year old Areumdaun Jilju running on for a comfortable four length win – his fifth of 2008. Namdo Jijon (5.9) just edged out Procyon (6.4) for second with Rainmaker, later discovered to have picked up an injury, back in fifth.

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Eoullimnyeongung wins Ilgan Sports Cup

Weekend Round-Up
Eoullimnyeongung, second in the Munhwa Sports Cup went one better at Seoul Race Park this afternoon, landing the Ilgan Sports Cup by the narrowest of margins in a blanket finish. The four year old gelding started the race the 3.1 favourite and held off  Baekdu Jeonseol by a nose to take the KRW 63Million first prize. Free Woody  (8.9) came third, a half length back. Eoullimnyeongung had been second in his last three outings and today’s win was the fith in his career.

After two disappointing runs, Subsidy was back on form in the feature handicap. The eight year old son of Mr Prospector took his 18th career win, but like in the earlier Ilgan Sports, it went to a photograph. Subsidy, under Moon Se Young was well placed throughout and hit the front on the line to win by a nose from favourite Dongbanui Gangja. Owner’s Association Trophy winner and second favoruite, Saerounbisul was back in fourth.

Down at Busan Race Park, South African jockey Deryl Daniels continued his impressive start to his Korean stint. Daniels guided second favourite Dangdae Star to victory in the day’s big handicap.  The New Zealand bred gelding took his first win of 2008 by a length and a half from Seonbaljein (7.4).  It was Daniels’ second win in Korea and he added another placing finishing third on outsider Sinsan (75.9) in race 1.

On Saturday, Shaving Points made his first since May following an injury. Things did not look right, however, as the three year old faded badly finishing last of 10.  Saturday’s big race was won by long odds-on favaourite Secret Weapon.

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Busan Review

Sinjin Gangja led from the start to claim victory in today’s feature race at Busan Race Park. The 1.8 favourite never looked in any serious danger as he recorded a two length victory in the 2000 metre handicap ahead of Hannam Daegyo (19.8 ). The four year old notched his ninth win from twenty outings.

There had been a shock in the previous race as Arch Racer, second in the Korean Oaks last month was sent off 1.5 favourite, only to finish third behind Silver King (25.3) and Locomotion (9.7) in 1600 metre category 2 handicap.

Jo Sung Gon was jockey of the day, landing a treble, while female jockey Park Jin Hee socred two winners. Racing returns to Busan Race Park on Sunday at 12:40pm.

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Triple Seven leaves rivals on the mat

Baekpa suffers shock defeat / Brilliant Knight wins again
Second favourite Triple Seven galloped to victory in the KRW 53Million Olympic Judo Race at Seoul Race Park this afternoon. Favourite Dangdanghan (2.7) bolted out of the gate under Lee Shin Young and set the pace through the back straight, leading the field as they rounded the final turn. However, Choi Beom Hyun brought Triple Seven through the field and edged in front inside the final furlong taking a length and a quarter win. Outsider Bareukaseu (34.0) recovered from a dreadful start to grab second in the final stride from Dangdanghan.

The race was run to welcome back Korea’s Judo team from the Beijing Olympics and gold medallist Choi Min Ho was on hand to present the prize. Beforehand, Choi himself was presented with KRW 250Million (about $250,000) for his exploits in Beiijing with silver-medallist Kim Jae Beom receiving KRW 100Million.

The other Choi, Choi Beom Hyun had to settle for slightly less prize-money, but nevertheless he had an exceptional day in the saddle, with Triple Seven’s win quickly followed by a battling win on Huimang Energy in the next race. The four year old gelding just held off Lucky Seven by a neck in an 1800 metre cat. 2 handicap. The 2.6 favourite has now won his last three and even though this was his first cat. 2 outing, looks likely to be facing cat. 1’s soon. The win brought jockey of the day Choi’s win tally to three having much earlier guided odds-on favourite Tiger Sox to victory in race 1.

In the feature handicap, the stage seemed set for Baekpa to continue her impressive recent form as she was sent off the 1.4 favourite. Things did not go to plan, however, as Park Tae Jong found himself slightly out of position as they turned for home in the 2000 metre race. At the same time, Ikuyasu Kurakane on Machine Gun found an explosive turn of foot to open up a six length lead. Park eventually found his run and Baekpa started to close it down but the line came too soon and the six year old gelding Machine Gun (26.2) recorded his first ever category 1 win in fifteen attempts by an impressive 5 lengths. Second favourite Natural Nine was third.

Last action of an eventful day saw exciting import Brilliant Knight extend his record to four wins from four races. The three year old gelding led from start to finish but had to work for it in the final furlong as outsider Rich Market finished strongly, Brilliant Knight [Lion Hearted – Deputy Lady (French Deputy)] eventually recording a half length win.

At Busan Race Park, the feature race was a cat 1 foreign bred handicap which saw a commanding seven length win by Dongbang Geona. The Japanese bred gelding hit the front early in the back straight and kicked on as they turned for home, the contest over well before the final furlong. It was the four year old’s eighth career win.

The feature domestic handicap was a chaotic affair. The 1800 metre cat. 2 race was delayed after hot favourite Daehan Dolpung fell inside the starting stalls bringing down Jeorin Jiyong in the next stall. Although both horses got up, both were withdrawn. When the race did get underway, new third favourite Katrina (4.1) was first over the line. However, the mare had spent most of the final furlong pushing second placed Seonggeong Gado (2.8 ) so far wide towards the stands, punters were scurrying for cover. Meanwhile, on the other side of the track, a blanket finish had the first six horses finishing within a length of each other. The inevitable Stewards’ Inquiry reversed the order of the first two home giving Seonggong Gado just his second win of a long career.

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Gamadongja Sprints Home

Four winners for Moon as favourites dominate
Gamadongja dropped back in distance to land the day’s most valuable race at Seoul Race Park this afternoon. In a rare non-handicap category 1 race, Gamadongja, who has never been beaten at sprint distances went wire-to-wire in the 1200 metre race 10 to take a length and a half vctory from favourite Pocketful of Money (2.2) who was running at the distance for the first time since 2006. Fly Queen (6.5) was a well beaten third.

Pocketful of Money was partnered by Moon Se Young and the day saw very much a return to form for Moon as he landed four winners. All were odds-on favourites and included a narrow win on Last Dance Buddy in race 7. The three year old colt took his second win and is yet to finish worse than second in five outings. Later on Moon also took the feature domestic bred race on Wontagui Gisa (1.7).

It was very much a day for favourites with seven of the twelve races returning odds-on winners. After last week’s perfect conditions, summer was back today with temperatures averaging thirty degrees throughout the afternoon. Sunday is expected to be cooler and cloudier with an outside chance of rain. The first race gets underway at Seoul at 11:20 and at Busan at 12:40.

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Debut Winner for Daniels

Deryl Daniels landed a winner on his first day’s racing at Busan Race Park this afternoon.  The South African jockey guided four year old Nagase to victory in race 5.

The 31 year old Daniels had earlier scored a third place finish in race 3 on 79.2 outsider High Honor.  On Nagase, Daniels kept the 3.7 second favourite well placed as they turned and hit the front in the final furlong, running on for a half length win.

The win means that Daniels has matched Danny Craven and Chris Taylor who also scored winners on their debuts.   

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Weekend Preview

The weekend’s racing gets underway at Busan Race Park this afternoon with a nine race card beginning at 13:00.  Busan will also host its usual six race card on Sunday with the first going to post at 12:40.  Racing at Seoul Race Park starts at 11:20 on both Saturday and Sunday.

The most valuable race of the weekend is Race 8 at Seoul on Sunday, a race celebrating the Korean Olympic Judo team which the KRA sponsors.  Sammuae and Dangdanghan line up amongst a field of category 3’s.  Later on Sunday Baekpa will be in action in a cat 1 handicap with the likes of Natural Nine for company.  Jeju Race Park will also host its usual Saturday and Sunday cards.

Yeongung Manse beats them again

Myeongmun Gamun back winning / Miss Ecton returns with defeat / Supernatural maintains record
Yeongung Manse once again got the better of classic winners Rainmaker and Ebony Storm with a classy win in this afternoon’s feature handicap at Busan Race Park. The gelding went off 4.1 third favourite and from the gate vied for the lead with Ebony Storm (3.1). It proved to be a straight battle between these two in the stretch and having hit the front for the final time two furlongs out, Jo Chang Wook kept Yeongung Manse ahead for a half length victory. Mirae Cheonsa (8.5) came home third.

Punters had kept faith with Rainmaker despite his disappointing form since his KRA Cup Mile win and he was sent off 2.9 favourite. However, coming from the back of the field, Toshio Uchida wasn’t able to find a clear run quick enough to put in a challenge, Rainmaker eventually a fast finishing fourth. It’s four runs now without victory for Rainmaker although the quick finish would suggest that if he is better placed coming off the final turn, he may have some more in him. Conversely, Yeongung Manse how has four wins on the spin and, depending on how the handicapper treats him, will surely be favourite next time out. It was another good run by Ebony Storm, the Derby winner may even have just nicked it if given a few more metres.

Earlier at Busan, Miss Ecton made her first appearance since winning the Busan Ilbo Cup all the way back in March. Lining up in race 5, the filly finished strongly but was unable to catch wire to wire winner Passing Gear (9.8 ) and second placed Ima Firecracker (8.6). In finishing third, she did, however, manage to beat favourite White Bull (2.1). Meanwhile Kazuyuki Watase scored his second double of the weekend while compatriot Toshio Uchida suffered his first winless raceday since early July.

Fifteen handlers were required to get favourite Myeongmun Gamun into the stalls in the feature at Seoul Race Park. The recalcitrant gelding lapsed back into his bad habits on his first outing since finishing second to Baekpa in the SBS Cup. As so often in his career, connections had reason to be grateful to the handlers, however, as the seven year old went on to convincingly defeat a field of nine with 71 previous wins between them in the 1900 metre race. Jung Ki Young brought Myeongmun Gamun into contention in the back straight and the rest had no answer as he made his move on the final turn. Dashing Champ, who set the course record at this distance in June, got closest but the 2.6 favourite never looked in danger. Baengnokjeong, third in the SBS Cup, took the same position today.

It looked as though Dixie Vicar was going to end Supernatural’s 100% win record as the two battled it out in the final furlong of the 1400 metre race 9. However, Park Soo Hong asked the New Zealand bred gelding to find something more and Supernatural responded at the right time to get up by a length. The four year old Supernatural [Danske – Dance On Deck (Yachtie)] now goes three for three. Although unable to hold on, it was another good performance from the filly Dixie Vicar who was coming off the back of two consecutive wins.

The beautiful weather at both tracks ensured good attendances and although field size was disappointing in a number of races, overall both Seoul and Busan provided a good afternoon’s sport.

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