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Brett Prebble recently rode his 800th winner in Hong Kong. Only the third jockey to reach that milestone. |
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Douglas Whyte & Tony Cruz the other two. |
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Douglas Whyte Won 13 straight Hong Kong premierships Still riding today, but getting less rides & of lesser quality |
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Zac Purton the new crown prince? Cheers LG
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5 winners for purton saturday including 4 on the trot
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56 rides since returning to Macau Win 14% Place 39% |
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Nash Rawiller has been disqualified for 15 months, for having an interest in bets on horses which he rode.
Hong Kong stewards have imposed two separate 15 month disqualifications for each guilty finding, but ruled the penalties be served concurrently. |
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Tommy Berry has decided not to renew his Hong Kong riding licence and will return to Sydney racing for the new season.
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Interesting to see what Nash does at the end of the ban. Back in the saddle? Where? Always had trouble with his weight. Long layoff certainly won't help. |
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NZ-breds doing well in Honkers
Victories in six of the 24 stakes races And four nominations for the Hong Kong Horse of the Year title |
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