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Trio of winners welcome Shaw back

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Davide (Barend Vorster) finishes strongly in Race 8 on Sunday.

Davide winning the PHILANTHROPY STAKES OPEN
Davide winning the PHILANTHROPY STAKES OPEN Picture: Singapore Turf Club

Trainer Patrick Shaw could not have hoped for a better tonic at his comeback to the races from surgery when he saddled a winning treble with In Fact, Bale Star and Davide on Singapore Gold Cup day on Sunday.

The South African, who was last seen at the track when Quechua won the El Dorado Classic on October 26, has still seen his yard knock in wins in his absence, such as Barnato, Another Son and Super Kenny, but nothing beats the feeling of being on hand when three winners are added to the score.

Shaw said he was feeling well after the successful surgery to an area just behind his right ear, but just like any surgery, those three wins did not come without their share of ups-and-downs.

Favourite ($12) In Fact gave his backers a few anxious moments when he settled so far back for jockey John Powell in the $60,000 Humanity Stakes, an Open Benchmark 67 race over 1800m, but later stormed home to just beat Billy Britain (Rueven Ravindra) by the proverbial pimple (official margin was a nose) in a blanket finish.

As if waiting for the judge’s verdict was not nerve-wracking enough, more heart flutters were in store when trainer Stephen Gray and Rueven held correct weight up for a while when they decided to review the replay of the last 200m in search of any room for a protest.

But on second thoughts, they decided not to press on. Billy Britain and In Fact did make contact for a few strides but that did not materially affect the result of the race.

As for Bale Star, the comeback win after almost half-a-year in the $100,000 Charity Stakes (Open Benchmark 83 race) over 1400m was a great source of satisfaction for Shaw, but less so when it was revealed the Nadeem five-year-old had bled.

Davide’s first success over the mile – and an emphatic one at that given the way he streaked away to score by just under three lengths – brought cheers for the third time, but again, if there was to be a fly in the ointment, it was Alexandra Palace’s disappointing last place.

Still, overall, Shaw had three good reasons to feel on cloud nine, with his Singapore Gold Cup trio of Quechua, Emperor’s Banquet and Lizarre still waiting in the wings.

“It’s been a great day. It’s good to see Bale Star come back and win first-up, but unfortunately he’s bled. Time out again for him,” said Shaw with a wry smile.

“That’s racing for you. Alexandra Palace is not the same horse. He jumped good and seemed to be travelling okay but was gone in the home straight.

“Johnny Guitar was coming good but he got checked and that put him out of the race.

“Thank goodness for Davide, though. Even if he was the less-fancied ($55) of the three, I told Barend that if he settles, he will sprint home.

“We did try him over the mile in the early days, but he overraced too much. As he’s got older, he’s more settled now.

“We took the blinkers off today and I told Barend to ride him cold and it’s paid off.”

Vorster, who was at a race-to-race double having earlier won aboard Bale Star, said he let the Argentinian-bred seven-year-old son of Orpen settle into his own strides at the back before asking for the supreme effort at the top of the straight.

“Pat asked me to settle him second or third, but I was happy to let him do his own things at the back,” said the South African jockey, who himself recently overcame a tale of woes with a foot injury that took an inordinate amount of time to heal.

“I had an eye on Corey’s (Brown) horse Absolutely and when I was able to pinch a few lengths on him in the straight, I knew I would win. He got cheeky when he hung in onto the rails, but luckily he kicked clear for a very solid win.”

Davide defeated the surprising Dujardin (Craig Newitt) by just under three lengths with Absolutely third another nose away to clock 1min 34.56secs for the mile on the Long Course. Raced by Fred Crabbia, Davide has now recorded eight wins and 11 placings for stakes earnings in excess of $620,000.
Singapore Turf Club

Kranji

Sunday, 16th November 2014

8
16:45
(local)

PHILANTHROPY STAKES OPEN

Type: OPEN
SGD $125,000
1600m TURF GOOD
8
16:45
(local)
SGD $125,000
1600m GOOD

PHILANTHROPY STAKES OPEN

Type: OPEN
FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 3. DAVIDE (ARG) 7yo G
ORPEN (USA) - DELAMBRE (BRZ)
BAREND VORSTER
PATRICK SHAW
$11
54kg
CRABBIA ALFREDO LEONARDO ARNALDO
2nd 4. DUJARDIN (NZ) 7yo G
MAGIC RING (IRE) - PRINCESS WILLOW (NZ)
CRAIG NEWITT
LAURIE LAXON
$22.2
51.5kg
OSCAR RACING STABLE
3rd 11. ABSOLUTELY (NZ) 4yo G
COATS CHOICE (AUS) - KAPPADIOS (NZ)
COREY BROWN
CLIFF BROWN
$6.8
51kg
AURIC STABLE

Sales Information

4th 9. BRILLIANT DEAL (JPN) 4yo G
SILENT DEAL (JPN) - BRILLIANT ROSE (USA)
ALAN MUNRO
HIDEYUKI TAKAOKA
$15.4
51.5kg
5th 1. JOHNNY GUITAR (ARG) 5yo G
LODE (USA) - JOLIE CARESSE (USA)
M FIRDAUS
PATRICK SHAW
$2.6
57kg
6th 2. BORN TO FLY (AUS) 7yo G
MOSSMAN (AUS) - CONCLUDE (AUS)
R RUEVEN
STEPHEN GRAY
$5
56kg

Sales Information

7th 10. MESHMAKER (AUS) 6yo G
TESTA ROSSA (AUS) - SHE'S DOUBLE GOLD (USA)
LISA ALLPRESS
CLIFF BROWN
$125.4
50kg

Sales Information

8th 7. MAGICAL TALENT (AUS) 5yo G
SHOW A HEART (AUS) - ANOTHER SYN (AUS)
ISMAIL SAIFUDIN
LAURIE LAXON
$44.4
50kg

Sales Information

9th 5. NANDOWRA (NZ) 7yo G
SAVABEEL (AUS) - FABAZ (NZ)
P DELLORTO
CHUA CHOON BOK
$23.2
50.5kg

Sales Information

10th 8. MR ARMSTRONG (AUS) 5yo G
DYLAN THOMAS (IRE) - MISS MAHAL (AUS)
TOMMY BERRY
MICHAEL FREEDMAN
$11.2
51.5kg

Sales Information

11th 6. ALEXANDRA PALACE (SAF) 5yo G
JET MASTER (SAF) - ALEXANDRA BI (IRE)
NOORESH JUGLALL
PATRICK SHAW
$6.2
50kg

Sales Information

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