Sweet Sanette part of Whyte Four-timer
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Sweet Sanette part of Whyte Four-timer
15 years 4 months ago
SUPER SATIN emphatically announced himself a major player for the Mercedes-Benz Hong Kong Derby honours by taking out Saturday's featured event at Sha Tin.
He played the starring role in a four-timer for nine-time champion jockey Douglas Whyte.
Taking an unconventional route to potential Classic honours in mid-March, Super Satin (Caspar Fownes) has crept through the grades, efficiently picking up middle-tier handicaps midweek at Happy Valley.
Reassigned to Sha Tin, the Peninsula Golden Jubilee Challenge Cup (Class 2 - 1m1f) appeared his most testing mission to date - but the New Zealand import coped admirably and racked up his fourth straight win.
Whyte settled Danehill Dancer-sired gelding behind midfield before leaving a number of potentialDerby rivals floundering with a tidy length-plus margin at the line.
Trainer Caspar Fownes has outlined the Mercedes-Benz HK Derby Trial four weeks hence over the same course and distance as the next target.
"That race will be at level weights against the best of those looking for a Derby slot, so we will get a better guide from there, but we are happy with how things are turning out," he said.
Reigning champions Fownes and Whyte have never combined too regularly in the past, so it was something of a rarity that they also teamed up earlier on the card via the similarly progressive El Morro, by Brief Truce, who won a Class 2 dash as he pleased.
"We tried him over slightly longer last time and it didn't work out, so the option was there to bring him back to sprinting good and proper," said the trainer after an eased-down two-and-a-half-length success.
"We thought he'd go well, but maybe not win by that margin," added Fownes.
Whyte's other two wins came via promising though bizarrely named newcomer Ejimeric Te Specso (John Size) and Sweet Sanette (Gary Ng), the latter bought from the South African sprint divisions last year and also one of the very few worthwhile mares stabled nowadays at Sha Tin.
Earlier in the day, Matt Chadwick kicked off his career as a freelance rider ideally by riding the first two winners on the programme for Tony Cruz -the man who has done most to propel the teenager to stardom - aboard Single Malt and Perfect Fit.
Chadwick stands third on the jockeys' table presently behind leader Brett Prebble and Whyte, while trainer Cruz is in front in the trainers' ranks.Racingpost.com
He played the starring role in a four-timer for nine-time champion jockey Douglas Whyte.
Taking an unconventional route to potential Classic honours in mid-March, Super Satin (Caspar Fownes) has crept through the grades, efficiently picking up middle-tier handicaps midweek at Happy Valley.
Reassigned to Sha Tin, the Peninsula Golden Jubilee Challenge Cup (Class 2 - 1m1f) appeared his most testing mission to date - but the New Zealand import coped admirably and racked up his fourth straight win.
Whyte settled Danehill Dancer-sired gelding behind midfield before leaving a number of potentialDerby rivals floundering with a tidy length-plus margin at the line.
Trainer Caspar Fownes has outlined the Mercedes-Benz HK Derby Trial four weeks hence over the same course and distance as the next target.
"That race will be at level weights against the best of those looking for a Derby slot, so we will get a better guide from there, but we are happy with how things are turning out," he said.
Reigning champions Fownes and Whyte have never combined too regularly in the past, so it was something of a rarity that they also teamed up earlier on the card via the similarly progressive El Morro, by Brief Truce, who won a Class 2 dash as he pleased.
"We tried him over slightly longer last time and it didn't work out, so the option was there to bring him back to sprinting good and proper," said the trainer after an eased-down two-and-a-half-length success.
"We thought he'd go well, but maybe not win by that margin," added Fownes.
Whyte's other two wins came via promising though bizarrely named newcomer Ejimeric Te Specso (John Size) and Sweet Sanette (Gary Ng), the latter bought from the South African sprint divisions last year and also one of the very few worthwhile mares stabled nowadays at Sha Tin.
Earlier in the day, Matt Chadwick kicked off his career as a freelance rider ideally by riding the first two winners on the programme for Tony Cruz -the man who has done most to propel the teenager to stardom - aboard Single Malt and Perfect Fit.
Chadwick stands third on the jockeys' table presently behind leader Brett Prebble and Whyte, while trainer Cruz is in front in the trainers' ranks.Racingpost.com
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Re: Re: Sweet Sanette part of Whyte Four-timer
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Great news txs Bob was wondering where she went
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Re: Re: Sweet Sanette part of Whyte Four-timer
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I'm wondering where she will go afterwards. Australia, perhaps.
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Re: Re: Sweet Sanette part of Whyte Four-timer
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Sure the race was work R800k,nice work..
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Re: Re: Sweet Sanette part of Whyte Four-timer
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HK stakes are rather juicy!
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Re: Re: Sweet Sanette part of Whyte Four-timer
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The comment about her being a "worth while" mare might tell a story aswell?
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Re: Re: Sweet Sanette part of Whyte Four-timer
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Great win,
She seemed to jump from the worst of the draws too. She landed up right on the grandstand fence after jumping all the way on the other side!!!
Glad to see our formbook being represented!!
Winter Fever and now Sweet Sanette.
She seemed to jump from the worst of the draws too. She landed up right on the grandstand fence after jumping all the way on the other side!!!
Glad to see our formbook being represented!!
Winter Fever and now Sweet Sanette.
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Re: Re: Sweet Sanette part of Whyte Four-timer
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Stick around, Tommy. Dubai starts around the end of this month. Bring it on!
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Re: Re: Sweet Sanette part of Whyte Four-timer
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I'm really looking forward to it Magic. Especially seeing the likes of Our Giant (brings some Pocket Power form with him), and the brace of 3 year olds. Solid Choice and Musir.
Then I'm really keen on seeing Frozen Orange and Golden Sword! Think they will be HUGE runners there and in the UK later!
Then I'm really keen on seeing Frozen Orange and Golden Sword! Think they will be HUGE runners there and in the UK later!
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Re: Re: Sweet Sanette part of Whyte Four-timer
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Our Giant also brings Sharks Bay form into the race...crunch. Lol.
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Re: Re: Sweet Sanette part of Whyte Four-timer
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Fair enough Magic and just finished reading the thread about Sharks Bay.....Ouch.
I took a PA today and guess which leg I went out.......No prizes for second here
10 times no less!!!!
Still if they campaign Our Giant over sprint/extended sprints I think he will be just fine. Not sure he stays much further than an easy run mile.....But I'll leave those decisions to the trainers!
I took a PA today and guess which leg I went out.......No prizes for second here

10 times no less!!!!
Still if they campaign Our Giant over sprint/extended sprints I think he will be just fine. Not sure he stays much further than an easy run mile.....But I'll leave those decisions to the trainers!
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