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A legal hub in the making - Pg 3 A Week In The UK - Pg 15 Mauritius Racing - Pg 21- 35 Uk Racing - Pg 38 - 46 24 July 2014 PM announces inquiry on horseracing Mauritius, the legal hub of the Indian Ocean A sk any Mauritian and he’ll definitely say that the word ‘hub’ has been so overused here that no one knows what its true meaning is. For the last ten years, the Government, as well as some politicians of the Opposition, has been lauding the country for its strategic position in the Indian Ocean, which makes it an ideal hub in the region, especially in the services industry – medicine, education, legal and so on. But while it may seem that the Government has only come up with the concept with no clear view of what could be done to turn the country into an effective hub, the private sector has taken measures to ensure that the word hub doesn’t fall into disrepute. Our guest this week, Chartered Arbitrator Kailash Dabeesingh, talks on the potential of Mauritius to be established as a regional arbitration centre. Page 3 Following the recent number of scandals unearthed at the Mauritius Turf Club (MTC), the Prime Minister announced on Tuesday, July 22, in Parliament, the setting up of a commission of inquiry. This inquiry will focus on the organization of horseracing and betting. Foreign expertise should be sought to support members of the MTC to track down illegal activities at the Champ de Mars. The Prime Minister also announced a series of measures affecting MTC and racing in general. “The government has decided not to give work permits to foreign jockeys if their country has not signed an extradition agreement with Mauritius,” he said. The jockeys also will not work for two different stables during the same season. In addition, a stable will not be allowed to line up more than two horses in a race. Navin Ramgoolam also stated that races with less than six horses will be banned. Responding to a question from MP Mahen Jugroo, the Prime Minister said he has asked the MTC to take action because Paul Foo Kune cannot be a horse owner and bookmaker at the same time. 54 21 November 2013 Immigration & Asylum ¦ Criminal Defence Civil litigation ¦ Family ¦ Privy Council (JCPC) Specialist advice on all legal matters in a friendly environment Beneets of choosing Raj Law Solicitors: * Outstanding Success rate * Legal Aid available * Direct access to qualiied solicitors - with in-depth experience * Succeeded in complex cases where others have failed Emergency Number 079 4764 1876 169 Tooting High Street, London SW17 0SY Tooting Broadway Tel: 020 3133 0000 / Fax: 020 3133 0092 www.rajlaw.co.uk 3 24 July 2014 edito A legal hub in the making Mauritius has successfully transitioned from a mono-crop economy to a services-oriented one. But while it seems tourism is lagging behind in terms of development, with our offer to visitors, the famous sea, sun and sand, having little changed in over forty years, new avenues are being explored. People are now familiar with the concept of turning Mauritius into a services’ hub for the region. Our strategic geographical location gives us a definite advantage over other neighbouring nations, as is our bilingualism. Hence, in many fields, Mauritius has the assets to truly become a regional hub, and the legal profession is no exception. A few years ago, Government enacted a law to allow foreign legal professionals to set up law firms in the country. The same is true for international arbitration, as our guest this week, Chartered Arbitrator Kailash Dabeesingh, points out in the interview. Editor in Chief - Seemadree R. News editor - Adjoa Boateng Head of Sports - Nitish V. Bhugobaun. Head Of Marketing - Sabrina Chetty. Journalist and Assistant Editor - Helen M.F.Jones Design Layout Ghanishsingh Bissessur. Maneesha Molla. Not a day goes by in Mauritius without news of a rape, a traffic or work accident, robbery and serious assault. To such an extent that the news in the country sound more and more like the scenario to a B-grade horror movie. Is the situation as dire as this column seems to suggest? Yes, it definitely is, and if rumours are to be believed, what the media reports could be just the tip of the iceberg. For long, sociologists have been pointing to the issue of loss of social and traditional values, which account for the rampant criminality in the country. As for religious values, as one sociologist put it recently, we only pray to God for more material wealth nowadays. Can Mauritius be developed into a Regional Centre for International Arbitration? Mauritius is uniquely positioned and has an excellent opportunity of establishing itself as a Regional Centre for International Arbitration. As part of its policy to promote Mauritius as a centre for business, the Government, has declared an objective of developing and promoting Mauritius as a leading venue for the settlement of international commercial disputes by arbitration. Consistent with this objective, the government has reformed its law in arbitration by adopting a New International Arbitration Act 2008. Mauritius has a significant and important role to play in the field of arbitration through the setting up of a logistics platform for the resolution of commercial disputes in the region. Why Mauritius? One of the important reasons for choosing arbitration in an international commercial contract is that the dispute is likely to be fought on neutral territory rather than on the home ground of one party or the other. The geographical, cultural, economic and political proximity of Mauritius with the Eastern and Southern African countries constitute a major advantage. Mauritius enjoys civil law tradition, separation of powers (the judiciary, executive and legislature), perceived neutrality in the region and the high standards of language skills of its professionals, who are bilingual in both English and French. This language proficiency gives an added advantage in dealing with clients in the region. Besides, Mauritius is signatory of four regional groupings, namely the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA); the Southern African Development Community (SADC); Indian Ocean Commission (IOC); and the Indian Ocean Rim Association for Regional Cooperation (IOR-ARC). The main objective of engaging in these groups is to enhance cooperation among The curse of a Nation The situation also stems from a lack of a role model for the people since the Government, as well as politicians of the Opposition, are not playing their role as should be and have shown lately that they are more concerned about the forthcoming general elections than of the welfare of the country. People on the streets are saying the current situation, with the increasing rate of petty crimes and the numerous reported cases of assault in public faces involving the youth, is tantamount to a curse that has befallen the country, precisely because of the lack of a proper Government to monitor the situation and take remedial action. Kailash Dabeesingh member states on the economic front and to strengthen trade relationships. The promotion of Mauritius as a regional centre for arbitration is consistent with this objective. What will be the benefits to Mauritius of establishing a Regional Centre for Arbitration? Arbitration will increasingly cover all aspects of international commerce on a near-global basis. Inevitably, this will bring economic benefits to Mauritius not only for dispute resolution, but for commerce generally. As a result of the vast spread of this work, there will be a proliferation of legal firms and association of firms. In effect, this will encourage a new breed of international trial lawyers. We will have no choice but to be committed to world-class management, quality service and customer satisfaction. Finally, the prospect of developing Mauritius as business hub in the region will be significantly increased. Journalist B. Neeraye V.Gomind Sports Journalist Zubeir Gunny Bobby Poulle Steeve How R. Beekharry Profile Kailash Dabeesingh worked in the UK with leading construction companies and served in various capabilities in a number of prestigious projects. Besides being a Civil Engineer, he has gained a master’s degree in Architecture at the University College London (UCL) and a master’s degree in Construction Law and Arbitration at Leeds Metropolitan University. He also studied international arbitration at Keble College, University of Oxford and was awarded a Diploma in International Commercial Arbitration conferred by the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. Mr Dabeesingh is a Chartered Arbitrator with chambers practising in Mauritius. He has been involved in domestic and international arbitrations. He also serves as an adjudicator on Dispute Adjudication Boards to help the construction industry in the resolution of disputes and conflict avoidance. He is actively involved in promoting arbitration in Mauritius and is a frequent speaker at both national and international conferences Bhavesh Neeraye . 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And the Diaspora, in the meantime, whose expertise the country could so much benefit from, is less than willing to return to the land of their forefathers, seemingly hoping for things to ease out. Like the saying goes in Mauritius, while holding a red candle in their hands… Editor FULL PAGE : 1 Week : Stg 400.00 / 4 Weeks : Stg 1,200.00 HALF PAGE : 1 Week : Stg 225.00 / 4 Weeks : Stg 675.00 QUARTER PAGE : Stg 125.00 / 4 Weeks : Stg 375.00 ONE EIGHTH : Stg 75.00 / 4 Weeks : Stg 225.00 BANNERS : Stg 40.00 / 4 Weeks : Stg 120.00 4 24 July 2014 Lover confesses to murdering Bangladeshi worker Mina Mola Moussa, a Bangladeshi worker, confessed last week to the murder of his lover Mina. The two workers met in Curepipe and, although Moussa is already married, began a relationship that ended in tragedy for the 28-year-old mina, whose lifeless body was found in a bush on the public beach in Gris Gris some two weeks ago. Following his arrest, the prime suspect at first denied any involvement in the case but later retracted. Driven by greed, Mola Moussa planned the murder of Mina along with two other Bangladeshi nationals, Jamal Udhin, 29, and Suman Rari, 24. He offred them Rs 10,000 each to commit the murder. On Sunday, July 13, Mola Moussa called Mina and gave her an appointment in Curepipe. The two lovers spent much time at the Botanical Garden and in hostels of the city. Mina had given her savings, a sum of Rs 75,000, to Moussa. When questioned, the latter said they would have to go to Gris Gris to get the money from a friend. On the public beach in Gris Gris, Jamal Udhin and Suman Rari was waiting for them. One of them was armed with a kitchen knife. Mina then realized with horror that she had fallen into a trap. She was immobilized by the two accomplices of her lover. Moussa took the knife and slaughtered Mina. The three Bangladeshis fled, leaving the young woman bleeding to death. Corpse found in Nouvelle France: The identity of the victim remains unknown A corpse in an advanced state of decomposition was found in the woods not far from Beemanique Stone Crusher, Nouvelle France during the weekend. The identity of the victim remains unknown. On Sunday, detectives and experts from the Scene of Crime Office (Soco) have combed through the woods to find any clues that might help them solve the case, which investigators think is a murder. The officers of the Forensic Science Laboratory collected samples on the scene. The police are asking members of the public to help determine the identity of the victim. A hunter made the gruesome discovery Saturday afternoon. According to the autopsy report, the death of the victim, a man in his forties, dates to over a month. He bore serious neck and head injuries. The victim also suffered a fractured skull. Given the advanced state of decomposition, the exact cause of death has not been established. Shortly after being alerted, the police arrived and secured the perimeter. An umbrella, a damaged SIM card and the murder weapon were found at the scene. It is thanks to the SIM card that the police was able to solve the case. According to the telephone records, Mola Moussa was the last person to have been contacted by Mina. He was arrested at his dorm at Camp Diable last Wednesday. Rs 56 500 and 800 US dollars were found on him. The three men were brought before the Court of Souillac last Thursday on a charge of murder and have been remanded to police cell. As for the body of Mina, it was repatriated to her homeland. The procedures have been undertaken by the company that employed her, as stipulated in the contract of employment of foreign workers. That of Mina was due to expire in 2017. Faisal Ally Beegun, of the Textile Manufacturers & Allied Workers’ Union, said he was “saddened” by this event. According to him, “this tragedy is harmful to the image of our country.” “I ask the Bangladeshi women to be more cautious. They are often ripped off by their male compatriots who only want their money or go out with them A 5-year-old girl picked up two used for sex,” he told reporters. syringes in the courtyard of her school, Bhavesh Neeraye Friday afternoon. She ended up in hospital Opposition members after having put one of them in her mouth. The father of the little girl said he was intrigued by the presence of syringes on the table. “The needles of the syringes were Investigators of the Northern Division arrested last Friday, July 18, two teenage boys, aged rusty and very dirty. One of the syringes 16 and 17. The two teenagers confessed to robbing several homes in the area of Montagne contained a clear fluid,” he told reporters. Without delay, the father inquired with his Longue. The amount of booty is thought to be over Rs 600,000. Their two accomplices are wife on the origin of these syringes. This is when he discovered that it was his girl currently on the run. Recently, the region of Montagne Longue Around noon last Friday, an officer of the threatened the officer with a knife. Having no who brought them home. The next day, has been the scene of a series of burglaries. Field Intelligence Unit patrolled the Notre other choice, the police released the minor. the little girl’s health deteriorated while she Although the police have increased their Dame region on motorcycle. He noticed Other units were called on the scene and the was having breakfast. “My daughter began to vomit. I rushed her to the clinic”, said patrols, thieves continued to operate in the four young men who looked fishy riding a two minors were arrested. region. On Friday, the police arrested the two bicycle. The officer followed them and saw Following questioning, the two teenagers the father. The little girl has undergone minors, both residents of Bois Marchand, them in the yard of a resident of the locality. confessed to a dozen robberies in the region several medical tests before being placed who confessed to robbing houses in the area The officer approached the youth and put his of Montagne Longue with the help of two under observation. She was allowed to of Notre Dame and Montagne Longue. hand on one of them. One of the teenagers friends, whom police is actively seeking. The return home Monday afternoon. However, minors told police they had sold the stolen she must undergo an HIV test in the coming days. Education Minister Vasant jewelry and spent the money. After interrogation, the two teens, on file Bunwaree has called for an investigation with the police for several cases of theft, into the matter. participated in a reconstruction of events in the presence of their parents. They showed investigators the places they robbed. The suspects stole money, jewelry and mobile phones, among others. They confessed to having robbed the house of a resident of A resident of Bassin Road, in Quatre Notre Dame aged 35 on June 17. They took Bornes, had the fright of her life Monday credit cards, jewelry and cell phones. Friday afternoon, July 21, after finding a burglar in they planned to rob the house of a resident of her house. Panicked, the suspect became Montagne Longue when they were arrested. aggressive. He assaulted the owner of the After the reconstruction exercise, the two house in the face and then took refuge in a room. The woman locked the door before suspects were taken to police cell. They appeared before the Bail and Remand calling her husband. Meanwhile, the robber Court (BRC) on Saturday. A provisional had fled. “I received a phone call from my charge of larceny with aggravating wife informing me that there was a thief at circumstances has been brought against home. She was still in shock”, the husband them. The police has objected to their release told reporters of Radio Plus. A complaint on bail and they were remanded to police was filed with the police. Bhavesh Neeraye cell. B.V Threat of general strike in transport industry Five-year-old girl ends up in hospital after playing with used syringes Two teenagers arrested for robbery Woman catches a thief in her house 6 24 July 2014 Builder dies under concrete slab on construction site Jacques Porphyre, a 30-year-old construction worker, died on a construction site in Goodlands Monday when he was crushed under a concrete slab. The victim’s ribs were fractured, causing a rupture of his heart. Porphyre was not killed instantly, according to reports on the accident. He even tried to talk to his colleagues. And, says Frédéric André, his cousin, his life could have been saved if there were a first aid unit on the site. “I do not have words to describe what I experienced,” Frédéric André told reporters. The tragedy occurred at about 11.30 am, he said. He regretted that an ambulance arrived at the scene some 15 to 20 minutes after the incident. The victim, who lived Palma, Quatre Bornes, Frédéric André and other masons working on this project for six weeks. The Ministry of Education has awarded contract awarded to the company Marbobois Ltd for the expansion of a State college. According to Frédéric André, his cousin was the leader of the team. Father of a 9-year-old son and separated from his wife, he worked from 7 am to 5 pm everyday. On Monday, he climbed on scaffolding to reach the second floor of the school when he fell, causing a poorly secured slab to fall on his back. Unprepared for such an accident, his colleagues tried removing the concrete slab. “If there was a first aid unit, I think we could have saved my cousin,” said Frédéric André. The brother of the victim, Michel Porphyre, also believes that if there were a first aid unit on the site his brother could have been saved. Also employed in the construction sector, Michel Porphyre stresses having been trained on safety in the workplace. He does not understand why there was no first aid on the spot, especially as such works is undertaken for the Ministry of Education. The victim’s funerals were held Tuesday in Quatre Bornes. The Goodlands Police was responsible for the investigation. Contacted by telephone by local media on Monday for comments, Shakeel Mohamed, Minister of Labour, said security measures on construction sites depend, in fact, on several parameters. “It depends on the size of the company, if the company has a fulltime health and safety officer or not, among other things,” he said. He explained that he would soon receive the report on the accident and therefore could not commit to more comments on the case. Bhavesh Neeraye 977 recruits join the Mauritius Police Force 977 new recruits have officially joined the ranks of the police force. Among them, 110 come from Rodrigues and 162 are women constables. The five best recruits of each unit of the Police Force have been rewarded by the Prime Minister during a passing out parade in Vacoas Saturday. Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam, who is also minister of the Interior, first congratulated the recruits for officially joining the Police Force. He expressed his appreciation for the growing number of Rodriguans who want to work for their island as well as the growing number of women who take pride in being members of the law enforcement community. The PM has also expressed his satisfaction towards them and said about those who abandoned the training within six months after realizing they were not made for this job: “This is significant because one cannot do a job he does not want and as I always say, you cannot do everything; concentrate on what you can do.” Navin Ramgoolam also stressed on the nobility of the job whose basis is to serve the population. Continuing in the same line of thought, the Prime Minister lingered on appearance, saying the public must comply with the uniform worn by the police. So, he said, he will not tolerate anyone disrespecting the police uniform. He said, then, that a law is being prepared for this purpose. However, warned the Prime Minister, the police must in turn be used in a spirit of justice and fairness. With globalization, the crimes have evolved and it is necessary, he said, that the police can fight them with new technologies. Navin Ramgoolam congratulated himself for the implementation of the Crime Occurrence System (COS) to better “monitor crime with more relevant information and statistics in time to act in a better way and boost efficiency of the police force.” Referring to the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), the PM argued that Mauritius will soon acquire two boats to better safeguard our coasts from illegal activities. He also raised the issue of automatic promotion for police officers, saying that those who make the efforts and act with integrity and honesty need to be motivated and know that they can have a career. The PM concluded his speech by saying that his late father, Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam, had applied for a post as a police constable soon after finishing high school, but had not been selected because of his small stature. Bhavesh Neeraye 7 24 July 2014 1200 cases lodged at the Equal Opportunity Commission The Equal Opportunity Commission has launched its 2014 report. At the launching ceremony, the chairperson of the EOC, Brian Glover said that “concept of equal opportunities will only be credible when it subsumes the way of dealing with inequality at birth. In order to reach this goal, we should work towards a positive action approach which involves taking particular action to support certain groups or communities to overcome disadvantage and make the most of the opportunities available to them. The priority sectors which should be tackled first are employment and education.” The Report, which highlights the work accomplished by the EOC over the last two years since its establishment, is a compilation of the statistics and case studies, the Equal Opportunities Act, the EOC branch in Rodrigues, policy, research and recommendations, sensitisation and awareness campaigns, complaints and enquiries, analysis, relevant case studies, the EOC’s strategic plan, and recommendations. Brian Glover recalled that the EOC lays a lot of emphasis on mediation and conciliation and works for the promotion of good relations between parties. He said that since its inception till May 2014, 28 cases have been solved in an amicable manner. Referring to latest statistics, Glover said that currently, 1200 cases have been lodged, out of which 87% of cases have already been tackled. Among cases received in the beginning, 43 % did not fall within the mandate of the EOC, now only 18% of cases lodged do not fall within the purview of the Commission, he said. Around 10000 people have been touched Chairperson of the EOC, Brian Glover through the Commission’s sensitisation campaigns. Around 18% of cases deal with political opinion and 10% on discrimination on the ground of sex. Statistics also reveal that during 2012 and 2013, 61% of cases were from the public sector and now only 51% of cases have been registered, 24% of cases come from the private sector. The Report also reveals that around 100 complaints are from whistle blowers and that a very large number of complaints have been made by men, that is 666 as compared to 238 by women. As regards Rodrigues, more than 90% of cases are due to differences in political opinion. The Commission was set up in April 2012 under the Equal Opportunities Act 2008. It is geared towards promoting an inclusive society by bringing forward the richness of our diversity. Its vision is to create a fairer Mauritius with no barriers to equal opportunities and to foster an unprejudiced and inclusive society free from discrimination. Vinod Gomind 282 Small Independent Power Producers supplying the network Since the launch of the project Small Scale Distributed Generation (SSDG) in December 2010, 282 subscribers are engaged in the production of energy on a small scale, injecting a total capacity of approximately 2.5 MW to the Central Electricity Board network (CEB). To date, the CEB has received 458 requests for Mauritius and Rodrigues in the residential, commercial and industrial categories with a total capacity of about 4.1 MW and 140 requests in public, educational, charitable and religious categories (PECR project) for a capacity of approximately 1.6 MW. From December 2010 to May 2011, when the first phase of SSDG project for a capacity of 2MW was launched, the CEB has received a large number of applications. Similarly, when the second phase of the project for a capacity of 1 MW was launched in November 2011, the 1 MW was quickly reached. From September 2011 to December 2011, the energy exported to the CEB network stood at 2,334 kWh while for 2012 it was 193,000 kWh. In 2013, this figure rose to 1 197.516 kWh, which demonstrates that the project has achieved its goal. The SSDG project is in line with the Maurice Ile Durable concept where electricity is generated from renewable energy sources such as solar, wind and water. This project is aimed at those wishing to generate electricity for their own consumption from renewable sources and sell the excess to the CEB. Applicants are categorized as follows: residential, commercial and industrial, and are allowed to generate electricity on a small scale with a maximum individual capacity of 50 kW. The project’s main objective is to reduce the energy bill of Mauritius. To this end, the government relies on the democratization of energy production to meet growing demand for electricity with an annual increase of 5% and reduce the consumption of fossil fuels. According to forecasts from CEB, energy needs will increase by 37% over the next ten years. Vinod Gomind Mauritians have the second “strongest” passport in Africa Mauritian passport holders can rejoice. They have the second “strongest” passport in Africa. That is to say that this document allows you to enter in a number of countries without visa. A Mauritian passport can enter without a visa in no less than 123 countries worldwide. Only the Seychelles are best in Africa, with a passport that allows visa-free travel in 126 countries. These figures were compiled by the Goodis. In African countries, we also note that Mauritius is ahead of South Africa, the economic giant of the continent. On a broader level, it is Finland, the United Kingdom and Sweden who have the “strongest” passports. These passports are entitled to visa-free access to 173 countries. Last on the list, we find Afghanistan, whose passport entitles visa-free access to 38 countries only. AURITIUS PARIAZ.CO.UK : THE BRIDGE TO MAURITIAN HORSE RACING NON RESIDENTS THE ADVANTAGES OF BETTING BY SMS : 1 2 3 4 5 TAX FREE BETTING SMS TO 83777 FREE OF CHARGE FROM UK CHOICE OF CURRENCY SAME ODDS AS WHEN BETTING FROM MAURITIUS SAME MESSAGE FORMAT AS WHEN BETTING FROM MAURITIUS PROCEDURES TO BET BY SMS : * Free subscription on pariaz.co.uk * Registration of mobile phone number by sending : ‘smsbet USERNAME PASSWORD’ by SMS to 83777 (from uk) or 447786207719 * Bet ! 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Air Mauritius has also reserved its right to exercise an option to place additional orders of up to three A350 between 2023 and 2025 on the same terms and conditions that led to the selection of the first four aircraft with Airbus. “This landmark decision follows a rigorous and transparent evaluation and selection process. These new acquisitions will allow the airline to offer a very attractive product with state of the art seats and inflight entertainment facilities to meet the expectations of our passengers,” commented Dass Thomas, Chairman of Air Mauritius. For Andre Viljoen, Chief Executive Officer, “These fuel efficient A350-900s are key to modernizing our fleet and will significantly reduce operational costs. This aircraft is the game changer we were looking for to improve our products and competitiveness. The A350-900 will enable our customers to enjoy significantly improved comfort levels.” Air Mauritius has ordered 6 A350 aircrafts We are honoured that Air Mauritius, a longstanding customer for 20 years, is ordering new generation Airbus aircraft, » said John Leahy, Airbus Chief Operating Officer Customers. “ The fleet commonality unique to Airbus will maximize operational efficiency for Air Mauritius and its passengers will benefit from unmatched service levels.” This historical decision follows a series of recent achievements by Air Mauritius, namely, returning to profitability in 2013/2014, achieving 4-STAR Skytrax rating and being voted the leading airline in the Indian Ocean at the World Travel Awards for nine consecutive years. To recall Air Mauritius was, last week, awarded the prestigious 4-Star professional quality rating by SKYTRAX. This 4-Star Airline rating recognises the improvement in service quality that has been achieved by Air Mauritius across both airport and cabin service operations. Associated with these changes, service concepts in Business Class have recently been upgraded, and complement the many product standard improvements that have been introduced in the past year to enhance customer comfort for both Business and Economy class customers. Air Mauritius is the national carrier of the Republic of Mauritius. Created in 1967, it currently operates a fleet of four A340-300, two A340-300E, two A330-200, two A319100 and two ATR72-500. Air Mauritius presently flies to twenty destinations in Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa and the Indian Ocean. Vinod Gomind Tourism sector targets 5% growth in 2015 The Tourism sector was the focus of a consultative meeting held in Port Louis under the chairmanship of the Minister of Tourism and Leisure, Michael Yeung Sik Yuen, in the context of the 2015 budget preparation. Minister Sik Yuen made an appeal to all stakeholders to work together with a view to consolidate the Mauritian destination and achieve a growth rate of 5% in that sector for 2015. He also spoke on measures taken by his Ministry to increase air access, diversify the Mauritian market and products namely: honeymoon, sports and conference. The meeting was held in the presence of the Financial Secretary, Dev Manraj, and representatives of all the stakeholders of the tourism sector. The objective was to come up with an action plan to boost the tourism sector for the years to come. Discussions also centered on actions geared towards improving growth in that sector with emphasis on tapping new destination markets, encouraging more tourist arrivals, improved air services and filling hotels in low season. This consultative meeting follows an announcement made by the Prime Minister on 27 June 2014 at the Annual Dinner Minister of Tourism and Leisure, Michael Yeung Sik Yuen of the Mauritius Chamber of Commerce and Industry to the effect that Mauritius is now resolutely embarked upon a major transformation agenda underpinned by the attainment of the following three overriding and interrelated objectives namely, High Income, Inclusiveness and Sustainability. The ultimate purpose is to better serve the people, ensure their well-being and further improve their quality of life. This meeting is the fourth of a series of consultative meetings after that of the Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) sector, financial services sector and the Manufacturing sector for incorporation in the 2015 budget. The Stock Exchange of Mauritius (SEM) plans to start an exchangetraded fund (ETF) that will replicate an index of the JSE’s 40 biggest companies. The bourse would begin the Erafi-40 ETF with Absa Bank by the end of next month, chief executive Sunil Benimadhu said in Port Louis. The ETF, the stock exchange’s third, would track the FTSE/JSE Africa Top40. The exchange would also replace its SEM-7 index with the SEM-10 index in October by adding three extra stocks. The gauge is being expanded after the recent listings of actively traded stocks with larger market values. It would have a “reserve list” of five stocks, instead of three, so investors could create a “benchmark portfolio of 15 actively traded stocks”, he said. The exchange is making rules for listing easier, including allowing multiple currencies, as it seeks to attract more companies and reach a market value equal to the size of the island’s economy. Benimadhu said it also planned a sustainability index and would step up regulations to weed out firms not meeting listing rules. Vinod Gomind Vinod Gomind Stock Exchange of Mauritius to track South Africa biggest stocks 10 24 July 2014 Cim Finance partners with Chinese card giant Cim Finance launched the Cim UnionPay Classic, Gold and Business Credit Cards, thus becoming the first to issue UnionPay Credit Cards in Africa. The aim of this new development is to enable Mauritian tourists to explore and enjoy China in a way that suits them best, and for Mauritian entrepreneurs to have improved financial access into the fastest growing consumer market in the world. Paul Leech, Chief Executive Officer of Cim Group, and Larry Wang, Chief Business Development Officer of UnionPay International, unveiled the cards during a press conference at Le Labourdonnais Hotel, Port-Louis. “The partnership between Cim Finance and UnionPay began in 2012 and today, we wish to build on this momentum on the issuing side by expanding the business further with a new offering. UnionPay cards have been the leading brand that the Chinese cardholders use abroad, whether it is in Hong Kong, Macau and Singapore, and Cim Finance now has access to the largest credit card network in the world. This partnership fits within our expansion and diversification objectives and we are indeed very proud to be associated with a brand of this calibre,” said Paul Leech, Chief Executive Officer of Cim Group. The launch of the Cim UnionPay Classic, Cim UnionPay Gold and Cim UnionPay Business Credit Cards comes at an opportune time with the growing number of UnionPay cardholders travelling between China and Mauritius, and also provides a convenient tool for frequent travellers to Asia. This collaboration will strengthen Mauritius as a business hub and essential link for Sino-African economic and trade communications, with more and more people and enterprises visiting Africa, paying and making settlements with UnionPay cards issued in the island. At present, UnionPay cards are acceptable in over 40 countries and regions of Africa, especially in South Africa, Mauritius, Nigeria, Kenya and North Africa. Larry Wang, Chief Business Development Officer of UnionPay International, also expressed his satisfaction after the launch of the three credit cards. “The collaboration between Cim Finance and UPI has been steadily growing from strength to strength, from the launch of acquiring program last year to the launch of UnionPay cards today. I believe this partnership will be further enhanced and bring tangible benefits to both organizations and ultimately, our cardholders,” explained the UnionPay official. The three new credit cards come with multiple advantages, such as no annual fee for the first year, up to 45 days interest-free credit and secure payments with Chip and Pin technology. Moreover, the Gold and Business cards come with free travel and purchase protection insurance. UnionPay has more than 4.3 billion cards in circulation and is accepted by over 140 countries and regions. China is one of Mauritius’ biggest trading partners and is a source of development funds, and there has been a steady increase over the years of business relations between our two countries. Moreover, the number of Chinese tourists in the island has also increased exponentially over the years, reaching 42,000 arrivals in 2013. This growth is set to continue, as shown by the 93.4% increase of arrivals during the first quarter of 2014, in the wake of the opening of the new air link weekly between Shenzhen City and Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam airport. Vinod Gomind Launching Of CIM credit cards Mauritius and Pakistan to enhance trade relations Mauritius and Pakistan have agreed to establish a Joint Trade Committee and a Sub Committee on customs matters as implementation mechanisms so as to enhance the effectiveness of the Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA), signed between the two countries in July 2007. This is one of the main outcomes of the 10th round of the Mauritius-Pakistan Joint Working Group (JWG) meeting on trade and economic cooperation, held on 16 and 17 July 2014 at Hennessy Park Hotel, in Ebène. The two countries have agreed to explore ways and means to enhance the awareness of the PTA, to create more visibility of the business potential of the two countries, and to expand the coverage of the PTA that will eventually lead to a Free Trade Area. Mauritius has extended an invitation to Pakistani trading houses and investors to participate in the 3rd Mauritius International Trade Fair on 21-24 August 2014. Pakistan has also invited Mauritian firms and institutions to participate in the forthcoming Expo Pakistan in October 2014. Mauritius will be the sole country to have a stand at the Expo. Pakistan has expressed the wish to support Mauritius in its efforts towards achieving the objectives of Ocean Economy. Thus, a Centre of Excellence at Karachi University is willing to offer opportunities to Mauritian students and researchers in undertaking studies and research in marine biology and ocean resources. Potential sectors, to attract more Pakistani investments, have been identified, namely: manufacturing (assembly of tractors, spare parts for motorcycles, agro-products and textiles), film industry, Freeport, and financial services. Mauritius would like to partner with third countries in the implementation of some of the projects under the Africa Strategy. In this regard, the private sectors of Mauritius and Pakistan are encouraged to work together in a triangular mode of cooperation in the MauritiusPakistan-Africa format. Given that the private sector institutions of Mauritius and Pakistan have signed collaborative arrangements between themselves and also with their counterparts in Turkey and India, the 10th JWG highlighted the need for both Mauritius and Pakistan to explore avenues of triangular mode of cooperation, such as Mauritius-Pakistan-Turkey and MauritiusIndia-Pakistan. The next JWG meeting will be held in Pakistan in September 2015. V.G located at Port Louis in collaboration with Global Rainbow Foundation, an organisation that works for the disadvantaged and the physically-challenged, and provides them with medical aid. D.R. Mehta, founder and chief patron of the Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayata (BMVSS), an organisation for the physicallychallenged, will sign a Memorandum of Understanding on Sunday to start the centre in Mauritius. The GRF will launch its twophase Jaipur Foot project which would be called “gift of mobility.” It will set up a Jaipur Foot artificial limb centre at Port Louis, which will be called “Mahaveer Indradhanush Artificial Limb Centre of Mauritius”. Mehta, who left for Mauritus on Saturday, said that the BMVSS will provide technical support and technical upgradation free of cost to the new centre. He said a similar Centre will shortly be opened at Kabul with the assistance of the Afghanistan government. He said the BMVSS recently conducted two camps in Mauritius with the association of GRF and benefited 400 amputees by providing them mobility. Inspired by the success of the camps, the GRP proposed to set up a permanent centre with trained personnel. V.G Jaipur Foot will launch a centre in Mauritius Mauritius and Pakistan to enhance trade relations 11 24 July 2014 The Long Walk to Freedom On Monday 7 July 2014, Israel launched a vast military operation in the Gaza Strip, from air and sea, codenamed “Protective Edge”. This is the third major operation against Gaza over the last five years. There are plenty of parallels between On Thursday 17 July, there was a major escalation when Israel began the ground invasion of Gaza. The UN agency for Palestinian refugees has officially estimated that the number of people seeking refuge at its sites in Gaza has risen to an alarming level. On Saturday 19 July 2014, marches around the world erupted in support of the Palestinian people. In London, around 100,000 pro-Palestinian protesters, marched to condemn the ongoing military attack on an already besieged people who has no army, no airport, no seaport and no bunker where they can take refuge to avoid worst atrocity to human kind from one of the the most sophisticated army in the world. If nothing else, just imagine life in a place called “strip” where everything is under Israeli control without access to basic amenities like clean water. People started the gathering outside the Prime Minister’s office to the Israeli Embassy in Kensington. It should be noted that protestors manifested peacefully outside the heavily-guarded Israeli Embassy condemning the way human beings are being brought down like flies. Organised by Stop the War Coalition, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Friends of Al Aqsa, British Muslim Associations, Palestinian Forum in Britain and other NGOs for peace, the streets of London echoed to chants of “Free Palestine” for more than 5 hours under a scorching sun. It was so hot and packed that some 20 people fainted. Members of the London Hassidic Jewish Community joined the marchers by holding placards with slogans like “End the Occupation”, and, Nelson Mandela’s iconic words: “South Africans cannot be free until Palestinians are free”. Sarah Colborne, director of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, had a clear message “People want justice and freedom for the Palestinians, and they will be voicing this in their thousands. Even MPs joined in with the crowd to show their support to the Palestinian struggle for freedom. Labour MP Diane Abbott addressed the crowd outside the Israeli Embassy with these words: “I am here to show solidarity with the people in Gaza. We call for an end to the occupation and justice for Palestinians.” Since then, Ed Miliaband, the Labour Leader, has spoken about the position of his party vis-à-vis Israel. That was yesterday during his visit to Washington from where he said these words on behalf of his party: “We oppose the Israeli incursion into Gaza,” he said. Member of Parliament Jeremy Corbyn declared: “The very least the UK can do is stop the arms sales to Israel.” Baroness Jenny Tonge’s message was: “What on earth is Israel doing? It has lost its legitimacy, it is no longer a democratic state. It breaks international law, Geneva conventions, it has no respect for human rights. Israel must leave the international family of nations.” Andrew Murray from Britain’s largest union, Unite, told the protesters Israel’s “barbaric attack will not break the spirit of the people of Gaza. And it will not break the spirit of demonstrations like this one in London, determined to show solidarity with Palestinians as they face Israeli war crimes and illegal occupation.” Respect MP Goerge Galloway talked about the double-standards of British media and British political party. “The 300 Palestinians are completely ignored by the same newspapers, by the same television stations and by the same political leaders who are threatening sanctions and war against Russia but who are supporting, with weapons and money and diplomatic political and media support the Israelis” The famous Muslim British Swedish singer, Maher Zain delighted the crowd by singing his support for Palestine. A few people broke into tears when the names of the children killed were read out to the crowd, accompanied by a minute of silence as tribute to them. On Wednesday, horrifying pictures had emerged after four Palestinian children were killed in Gaza when Israeli shelling struck a group of children playing football on a beach. This attack was witnessed by scores of foreign journalists, many who rushed to help the children that survived the attack. At the time of writing this, the death toll has soared up to 650 and is expected to rise as hospitals run out of medicines and facilities. Another march has been planned for Saturday 26 July with the same itinerary as last Saturday by the same organisers. It is believed that actions speak louder than words, and let us pray that justice be done to the innocent ones. They paid a huge price for the right to life as enshrined in the Universal Declaration for Human Rights. 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It predicted growth would pick up during the second half of the year, they do not disclose their community’, citing “improving economic conditions in main trading-partner countries”. “However, observed Dr Ramgoolam. We must downside risks to the growth outlook persist,” the MPC said in a statement. The MPC voted resolutely move forward and construct a unanimously to keep rates on hold but some members said a rise of at least 25 basis points nation-state that can fulfill the aspirations would be needed at the first meeting of 2015, the statement said. and the expectations of our people, he further stressed. The Prime Minister further stated that he is driven by the dream, the aspiration, the unbending resolve to keep strengthening the notion of a common citizenship, a common sense of identity and destiny. ‘We do not live in a perfect world. There will always be people who discriminate in every country in the world. However, our founding fathers gave us a Constitution with guarantees for fundamental human rights modelled on the Human Rights Convention’, he stated. Dr Ramgoolam also underlined the need to strive to eradicate unfairness and expressed belief that all humanity is one, whatever our origins or colour or religion or community. Moreover the Prime Minister said that our Constitution and our electoral system Bank Of Mauritius need to evolve to adapt to changing times rise on Gemmayze Street in the 6th race and that societies are never static. He Brazilian jockey Fausto of the racing day Saturday, June 28, also announced that a Bill on electoral Durso declared persona the Brazilian jockey Fausto Durso was reform will be circulated very soon. non grata in Mauritius declared persona non grata in Mauritius. The Prime Minister emphasised the In the middle of a controversy after his This decision was taken by the Passport complexity of electoral reform and said Cader Sayed-Hossen secret departure from Mauritius following and Immigration Office Monday, July 14. that such a major change cannot be the revocation of his license by the Fausto Durso is now part of the list of PI imposed on the people. The people of this country have a legitimate right Mauritius Turf Club for his “controversial” (Prohibited Immigrants) in Mauritius. Fausto Durso had been initially to have their say on such a major suspended to 20 days and fined Rs constitutional and electoral change, he 100,000 by the Racing Stewards. further added. Thereafter, the MTC decided to revoke his license. The case was referred to the Rs 100 million unlocked Police Games on July 1. However, Fausto to pave roads Durso left the country surreptitiously the next day. Since the MTC has questioned Is this proof that the general elections his departure. Because the jockey should are fast approaching? The fact is that not have left the country without setting a vast program of resurfacing of roads his “Tax Release” from the Mauritius had begun since a few days across the Revenue Authority (MRA). country. Even regions that have long been deprived of such works, as Beau-Bassin, Time to Strengthen now have the attention of the authorities. The National Development Unit (NDU) National Identity as and Road Development Authority (RDA) Mauritians, says Prime deployed large means for this purpose. Minister An estimated Rs 100 million have been invested in these projects. The time has come, 46 years after independence, to move on and Temperature to drop to consolidate our nation unity and our national identity as Mauritians, said 14° C in Mauritius the Prime Minister, Dr Navinchandra If the combined effect of a strong highRamgoolam in the National Assembly. The Prime Minister was summing up pressure and a low pressure area caused debates leading to the vote of The a drop in temperature in recent days, Constitution (Declaration of Community) the thermometer should stabilize on (Temporary Provisions) Bill (No. V Tuesday. Although another anticyclone of 2014). The object of this Bill is to is lurking in the vicinity; which could make special provision regarding the bring down once more the mercury from Fautso Durso declaration of a candidate as to his Wednesday night. MPC keeps interest rates unchanged 24 July 2014 The weather was cold during the weekend. Besides, the meteorological station of Vacoas has recorded 12.9 ° C in Mont-Bois Friday. But since Monday, it is less cold with the wind weakened in our region. The minimum temperature is about 16 ° C on high and vary between 19 ° C and 22 ° C. However, from Wednesday evening, one should expect a further drop in temperature caused by another anticyclone located not far from Mauritius. “It will not be as cold as last weekend, but the mercury will vary between 14 ° C and 16 ° C on the central plateau and 18 ° C and 21 ° C in the coastal areas,” he adds. In addition, it will be windy. The wind blows Southeast 25 to 35 km / h with gusts of around 60 km / h in exposed places. This should last until Saturday. Mauritius Industrial sector recording 3.6% growth Mauritius industry and commerce minister Cader Sayed-Hossen declared that the industrial sector recorded a growth rate of 3.6 % at the end of May this year compared to a year-ago, despite numerous challenges on the global front. However, Sayed-Hossen pointed out that investment growth in the manufacturing sector is relatively weak due to the fact that many local enterprises do not export to new markets and do not invest enough since they are risk-averse. He underlined the need to increase the percentage of GDP invested in growing the industrial sector as it generates employment and wealth, adding that new fiscal incentives are required to increase investments. Mauritius authorities focused attention on the manufacturing and industrial sectors at the consultative meeting held yesterday afternoon in Port Louis with a view to identifying constraints and proposing corrective measures so as to give a new boost to the economy. The meeting was chaired by Cader Sayed-Hossen and attended by several stakeholders such as Finance Ministry; Mauritius Export Association; Joint Economic Council; Association of Mauritian manufacturers and Enterprise Mauritius. Another meeting is scheduled in two weeks whereby the recommendations proposed will be synthesized and a new industrial investment model proposed. Sayed-Hossen also announced that Mauritius has been granted the status of ‘Partner Country’ at the 83rd Izmir International Fair to be held from 29 August to 2 September 2014 in Izmir, Turkey. MW 13 24 July 2014 New political party launched A new political party, “Ensam Nu Kapav” has been launched in Mauritius. The leader, Roshni Mooneeram, portrays her political party as being different from what Mauritians have seen until now. According to her, the country is plagued by a political and social degradation which has disgusted the people. In her eyes, it is time to move forward. Ensam Nu Kapav is composed of 15 members. However, the leader stated that 600 people have expressed their intention to form part of the group. Her ambitious project includes tackling poverty. She argues that Mauritius has at its disposal all the resources that it needs to deal with the current problems, including poverty. According to her, poverty can be greatly reduced in a time period of five years, given that the people are given the tools necessary to achieve the goal. kind contribution not exceeding 30% of the total project value. Richard Duval reveals he will be candidate in the upcoming legislative Former Member of Parliament of No. 12 (Mahebourg / Plaine Magnien), who resigned from all instances of the Mauritian Social Democratic Party (PMSD) Wednesday, July 16, announced on Thursday 17 on Radio Plus that he will be a candidate in the upcoming legislative. Richard Duval, however, hasn’t revealed if he will join another party after his resignation of thePMSD. But he does not preclude the possibility of launching his own party. Richard Duval said he decided to distance himself from the PMSD because it does not share the same vision of the party. He maintains that he cannot find in the blues the “vision” advocated by late Sir Gaëtan Duval, former leader of PMSD. Disinvestment in Emtel “Ensam Nu Kapav” Richard Duval takes his distance from the PMSD Richard Duval has distanced himself from the blues. He resigned from all instances of the PMSD on Wednesday, July 16. Member of Parliament at Constituency No. 12 (Mahebourg / Plaine Magnien) from 2005 to 2010, Richard Duval was appointed Chairman of the State Development Property Development Ltd after the legislative elections of May 2010. Although the PMSD left the government, Richard Duval will therefore stay in post. Richard Duval Increasing the competitive edge of Mauritius A Collaborative Research and Innovation (CRI) grant scheme which will help improve the competitiveness of Mauritius through collaborative research and development of innovative ideas leading to commercialisation and creation of jobs and wealth, was launched yesterday in Port Louis. The scheme, for which a provision of Rs 100 million has been earmarked, will finance research and innovation projects, including a collaborative research scheme, small business innovative scheme and research by public sector institutions. It has been put in place to establish joint venture opportunities for Mauritian companies both in the public and private sectors to undertake sustainable development projects to help transform Mauritius into a knowledge industry. Under the scheme, a local company (Micro, Small, Medium, Large) willing to undertake a project can either partner with a local Research/ Tertiary Education Institutions or opt for Institutions internationally. Government is providing a matching grant of up to Rs 5 million per project for a duration not exceeding 24 months. The funding covers the concept feasibility, concept refinement and commercial application. Part of the investment should be borne by the companies with a minimum financial cash contribution of 20% of the total project value and/or in International telecoms and media company Millicom has announced plans to sell the 50% stake of its Emtel business in Mauritius to its partner, Currimjee Jeewanjee & Co. The two companies signed an agreement whereby Currimjee is set to purchase Millicom’s share in Emtel. The Mauritius telco is a joint venture between Currimjee Jeewanjee & Co. Ltd. and Millicom International Cellular SA. According to a press statement, the deal will enable Currimjee to consolidate its shareholding in Emtel as part of a strategy to further reinforce its position in the telecoms and media sectors in Mauritius. The deal; however, is subject to approval by Mauritian authorities, the statement revealed. Mauritius: Fund to stimulate research, innovation set up in Mauritius Mauritius has announced the establishment of a US$3.4 million Fund to bankroll research and innovation projects that will lead to the manufacturing of products for the local as well as the African markets, PANA reported from Port-Louis Thursday. Financial Secretary of the Government Dev Manraj, who announced the fund, said it would help to improve the competitiveness of the island and collaboration between research and industry. ‘’A modern economy goes through creativity. We should as such reinvent ourselves to find solutions on the medium and long terms. Moreover, we look forward to exploiting the African continent that has got lots of natural resources but suffer from a lack of technologies,’’ Manraj said. According to him, Mauritius is lagging behind other countries as far as science and technology are concerned. “We should encourage our youth to get interested in science and technology. This is our biggest challenge as it would create jobs for them,’’ he said. According to Director of the Board of Investment (BOI) Ken Poonoosamy, 25 enterprises are presently operating in the field of biotechnology in Mauritius. They generate some US$100 million annually and employ around 1,300 people. ‘’Biotechnology is the future and it concerns a host of activities in the industry, the environment, agro-industry and also in the ocean economy. Lots of research and innovation are engaged in this field,” Poonoosamy said. PANA reports that the Fund offers US$170,000 per project, the duration of which will not exceed two years. Large as well as small, medium and micro-enterprises are all eligible for the grant. A college student raped in a motel A college student aged 16, alleged that she was sexually assaulted by her boyfriend of 30 years, a man named Shyam. The bus driver brought her to a motel Stanley before abusing her. Arrested, the boyfriend says that the minor consented.. “Shyam gave a sum of Rs 500 to the head of the Guest house”, said the student to the police. Then Shyam took the minor in a room to have a good time but the student allegedly refused to have sexual intercourse. “I refused and he then violently attacked me. He gagged me and undressed me. I struggled with all my strength to escape his clutches. In vain. He ended up abusing me sexually, “says the alleged victim. According to her, Shyam raped her three times. After her police deposition, the schoolgirl was examined by a police doctor. The bus driver was arrested. Mauritian PM on israelipalestinian conflict: “This is unacceptable” Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam, commenting on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict once again expressed his solidarity with the Palestinian people.”What happens is serious. Because three people are dead but, hundreds of innocent people, including women and children are killed? 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The Health secretary Jeremy Hunt said trials would commence later this summer. He warned hospitals that did not chase payments would be fined. He added: “We have no problem with international visitors using the NHS as long as they pay for it - just as British families do through their taxes.” MICHAEL GOVE MOVED TO CHIEF WHIP IN CABINET RESHUFFLE . Gove has been replaced by Treasury minister Nicky Morgan, as Mr Cameron promotes more women into top positions. Ken Clarke has stood down and William Hague quits as foreign secretary. He has moved to a lower profile role as Commons leader. Defence Secretary Philip Hammond has taken over at the foreign office. Lord Hill (Leader of the House of Lords), has been nominated as the UK’s next European Commissioner. Liz Truss, an education minister, has been drafted into the cabinet as environment secretary. Business minister Michael Fallon, is the new defence secretary. Sir Bob Kerslake is to step down as head of the civil service and will retire as permanent secretary at the communities department. Sir Jeremy Heywood, the cabinet secretary, is to take back the role of the head of the civil service. David Jones is sacked as Welsh secretary and is to be replaced by his deputy Stephen Crabb. David Willetts replaced as universities minister by Greg Clark, who will attend cabinet. SHARP RISE IN INFLATION TO 1.9%. Official figures the Office for National Statistics show women’s clothing prices contributed heavily to the rise. The rate of UK inflation rose sharply in June, pushed up by higher footwear, food, clothing and non-alcoholic drinks prices. The Consumer Prices Index rose to 1.9%, up from 1.5% in May. Air fares and furniture prices also pushed the inflation rate up. The rate is now close to the Bank of England’s 2% target. It has remained below the target for the last seven months. Following the inflation figures, the pound jumped against the dollar, climbing as high as $1.7144, around three quarters of a cent higher on the day. Inflation as measured 15 A Week In The UK by the Retail Prices Index (RPI), which includes housing costs, rose to 2.6%, up from 2.4% in May. Separately, annual house price inflation hit 10.5% in May. Food and non-alcoholic drinks prices rose overall, with chocolate, vegetables and bread among the foodstuffs going up in price. Economists said that the price rises may strengthen the case for a rise in UK interest rates. Interest rates held at a record low of 0.5%, especially against a backdrop of falling unemployment and rising house prices. THE CITY REGULATOR TO IMPOSE CAPS ON PAYDAY LOANS - from January it will tackle abuses in the quick-credit market. In a move set to cost the industry £420m of its annual revenue. The headline measure was a limit in the overall cost of a loan, which the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said should never exceed 100% of the total amount borrowed. For example, if a borrower was to take out a loan of £300, the person’s liability would not be more than £600. Fixed default fees were also to be capped at £15, the regulator said, with interest on unpaid balances and default fees not exceeding 0.8% per day of the outstanding amount. News of the restrictions, propelled the industry body the Consumer Finance Association (CFA) to warn that the limits could force many of its members out of business. As lending criteria was tightened, it could encourage customers towards loan sharks instead . The FCA admitted the measures were likely to cost the payday sector £420m annually but the caps will prevent those firms who prey on their customers. He said: “For the many people that struggle to repay their payday loans every year this is a giant leap forward. “From January next year, if you borrow £100 for 30 days and pay back on time, you will not pay more than £24 in fees and charges and someone taking the same loan for 14 days will pay no more than £11.20. That’s a significant saving”. WELSH GOVERNMENT BANS SMOKING CARS WITH CHILD PASSENGERS. Welsh first minister, Carwyn Jones, announced the ‘landmark proposal’ after campaign brings reduction in smoking habits.The Welsh government says Wales is the first country in the UK to tackle the issue of smoking in cars when children are present. A ban on smoking in cars when children are present is to be introduced by the Welsh government, first minister, Carwyn Jones, announced on Tuesday. The government in Cardiff said a consultation on what it called a “landmark proposal” will be introduced shortly. Two years ago the Labour-run government launched its Fresh Start Wales campaign to try to persuade people from smoking in private vehicles when children were present. It is claiming some success with new research concluding that the number of people who do not allow smoking in their main car has increased, from 71% in September 2011 to 76% in November 2013. The research found that the number of children who said that smoking was allowed in the family car when they were in it had halved to around 10%. The government says Wales was the first country in the UK to tackle the issue of smoking in vehicles when children are present. Legislation on banning smoking is a devolved matter and new regulations would apply only to Wales. SYNOD BACKS WOMEN BISHOPS - women bishops could be appointed in the Church of England by the end of the year after a ‘historic’ ballot yesterday. They were voted in by a two-thirds majority in all three houses of the General Synod. And even lay members who scuppered a similar ballot in 2012 showed their support at York University. Despite the Archbishop of York John Sentamu’s pre-vote call for ‘restraint and sensitivity’, cheers rang out when the results were announced. The Dean of Salisbury, the Very Reverend June Osborne, said it would impossible to overstate how much the vote would change the Church. She told the BBC: “I think it’s going to change our society as well because it’s one more step in accepting that women are really and truly equal.” UK EMPLOYMENT FELL BY 121,000 TO 2.12 MILLION- in the three months to May, official figures show. The figure is the lowest level in nearly six years, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The rate of unemployment also fell again, to 6.5% from 6.6% in the three months to April. The number of people claiming jobseeker’s allowance last month fell by 36,300 to 1.04 million, the ONS added. The latest figures also show that more than 78% of men and 68% of women are in work, giving an employment rate of 73.1%. Prime Minister David Cameron said this was now equal to the record rate of employment set in 2005.”Today’s figures show more people have the security of a job than ever before. Full employment is a key aim of our long-term economic plan,” he said. Wage growth slows. The latest figures show that wage rises including bonuses are at their lowest since 2009, while excluding bonuses average wage increases are their lowest since 2001. Average wages in March to May including bonuses were just 0.3% higher than a year ago. Average wage rises excluding bonuses rose in that time by 0.7%. Wage growth has been steadily declining since the first quarter of this year. Between January and March, annual wage growth including bonuses stood at 1.9%. Official figures on Tuesday showed the consumer prices index (CPI) measure of inflation rose unexpectedly in June to 1.9% from 1.5% a month earlier. TUC general secretary Frances O’Grady said: “It’s good to see unemployment falling, but with pay growth falling to a record low, serious questions must be asked about the quality of jobs being created in Britain today. YOUNG PEOPLE AT RISK OF BEING FAILED BY THE CARE SYSTEM - Thousands of young people are at risk of being failed by the system when they leave care, according to findings by MPs. A new report by the education select committee has found some teenagers were being forced out of placements. This is before they were ready to live alone, while others were being placed into unsuitable accommodation. MPs also decided the use of B&Bs for vulnerable young people should be banned. Committee chair Graham Stuart commented: “These are very vulnerable young people - there is no support from them in these places. The Government should consult on a regulatory regime to ensure they are safe. If you look at foster care, school, colleges - all other areas inspected to ensure they’re safe. But all too often 16 or 17-year-olds who have often experienced abuse are put into accommodation with no regulatory oversight.” There has been growing concerns and criticism about young people leaving care. Of the adult prison population, 24% have spent some time in care, whilst around a quarter of those sleeping rough have a background in care. About twice as many care leavers are not in education, employment or training (NEET) as other young people, and care leavers are more than four times more likely to commit suicide in adulthood. 600 ARRESTED OVER ACCESSING ONLINE CHILD ABUSE IMAGES. As part of a six-month operation targeting people accessing child abuse images online, over 650 suspected paedophiles have been arrested . The National Crime Agency (NCA) said the 660 arrested including care workers, former police officers, doctors, teachers and scout leaders. Officers have searched 833 properties and examined 9,172 computers, phones and hard drives. More than 400 children have been protected as a result, the agency said. Arrests were made across the UK and the majority of those held had no previous contact with police. The NCA said 39 were of those arrested are registered sex offenders. Charges already brought range from possessing indecent images of children to serious sexual assault. NCA deputy director general Phil Gormley said the crackdown involved images accessed via the so-called “dark net”. The “dark net” refers to content that does not display in normal search engines. Often use virtual currencies to avoid detection. According to the Internet Watch Foundation, less than 1% of its content is hosted in the UK. Mr Gormley said sex offenders should understand they cannot avoid detection while using the internet, even the dark net. The investigation involved 45 police forces across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Helen M.F.Jones Journalist and Assistant Editor [email protected] 16 24 July 2014 Brazil Brasileiro Dance review As you may have noticed this summer, London has gone a bit Brazil crazy. Brazil may have lost the semi finals, with a disappointing 7-1 defeat, the spirit of Brazil still lives on in London. Brazilian morale is restored to all its glory, by this exuberant, energetic and euphoric display of dance, singing and athleticism on stage. This mind blowing set of Sambistas, who are currently bringing their afro-Latino flavours to the Sadler’s Wells Theatre until 27th July 2014.. I saw the performance on Saturday 13th July. The piece is directed by Claudio Segovia. His troupe of 38 dancers, singers and musicians take the British audience through the evolution of Brazilian social dance; telling the story of Brazilian history through the medium of dance, Capoeira and singing. Sadler’s Wells theatre describes the piece as: “The excitement of a modern day Rio street carnival, Brasil Brasileiro features an outstanding live band, sizzling samba rhythms, the astonishing agility of Capoeira and Brazilian dance in all its forms: from the lightning footwork of the forro to the groovy moves of batucada. Soak up the Latin flavours and transport yourself to Rio in this perfect feel-good piece of summer entertainment.” There are plenty of parallels between emerge in Mauritius. Sega originated the Brazilian and Mauritian culture. among the slave population of Both countries were invaded Mauritius and Reunion, then by the Portuguese. Slaves were spread to the Seychelles and the captured from the coast of Africa other islands of the Indian Ocean. and taken on boats to both Brazil In its most authentic form, Sega is and Mauritius. Both countries are a performed exclusively with simple marvellous melting pot of different instruments such as rattles, hand cultures today, many of mixed drums, gourds and musical bows heritage and many skin shades. (similar instruments used in samba).. The sad atrotritices of slavery and It is used as accompaniment for a colonisation have both contributed form of traditional dance in which to the rich diversity in music both in the feet stay firmly rooted to the floor Brazil and Mauritian culture today. while the rest of the body moves. The opening scene is a sombre vocal The content of Sega lyrics were chant, reminiscent of songs sung by usually the oppression and longing slaves during slavery times, where for freedom felt by the slaves who you see the dancers in a circle, composed it. Like Samba, the Sega playing drums and taking it in turns began with the slaves who came to dance in the circle. We then move from Africa. In the days of slavery, on to the traditional Luanda danced the lyrics of the segas were about the by the African slaves in Brazil, to feet, clapping and cheering. I found as “semba”. It can mean several people’s plight, the cruelty of their the contemporary Samba, Lambada the singing too loud. I think for a things. One meaning is to pray, or masters, their longing for home. It and carnival. We also greeted by British audience (who on average do invoke the spirits of the ancestors, was an essential an essential way to the Capoeira performers displaying not understand fluent Portuguese), or the Gods of African pantheon. express themselves and forget for breathtaking backflips, creating would have this went on for too Samba could also be a complaint, a a while at least, their sorrows and their own free form choreography long. The stage came alive when cry, or something like “the blues”. hard labour from dawn till dusk. and martial art style of dance. the dancers were on stage. I found Still another meaning is something Both Mauritius and Brazil have As the piece progresses to the city it slowed down the pace when of a “navel bump” which depicts the their annual carnivals. The concept and the dance halls of the Twenties, dancing was on stage. I thought the intimacy and “invitation” to dance. of the Carnival festival has derived we are greeted with African rhythms singers in the background could Though the people of Africa, samba from African heritage and the new and European sensibility. We see have been closer or interacted with history evolved by singing, dancing Creole artistic cultures developed couples like spinning tops, going the singer more - to give it an extra and rhythms which had ties into in the Caribbean, Latin American round in an anti-clockwise direction. dimension. The singing went on far rituals culture and religion. You also and in the Indian Ocean islands too, I loved the how they showed their too long, I did start to drift off a bit, find the samba rhythms in Capoeira including Mauritius. In both Brazil characters through exquisite poses until I was woken up by the finale (Brazilian martial arts / dance) and and Mauritius, the Carnival is the and elegant facial expressions. In carnival number. One thing I did not the Candomble (Religion from creative and artistic expression of one number, it starts with a very see, but wanted to so much was the Africa), which today is a part dispossessed and disempowered charismatic and scorching sambista Carnival costumes! But logistically of Brazilian culture and Brazil people.We are all familiar with ‘Fred Astaire-esque’ male dancer, with costume changes, this may not religion. As the west Africans were images of Notting Hill Carnival in showing some humourous, yet have been achievable within the forced into slavery in the strange London. They are of the masquerade swanky and charming dance moves, time constraints.. foreign land of Brazil, the origin of (costumes), music, dancing and then accompanied by other white- Brazil Brasileiro promotes positive samba music was preserved in their happy people. But what is behind suited male dancers. In another messages of body shape, race and religious traditions by making them the masquerade? There is a rich number, a couple throw each other gender celebration, with much part of their daily life. The governing history, culture, language and a lot around the floor, dressed in white, female empowerment and equality forces demanded Christianity of hard work and struggle. Carnival bodies entwined, hair flowing like is heartening. It is proof that you of their slaves and prohibited is a celebration of the end of slavery ribbons in the wind, until you are can deliver a terrific history lesson executions of worship to their as well as an affirmation of survival. completely dizzy. full of sass, class and glamour. I orixá (their god / saint, protector Carnival is where Africa and Europe Many of the dancers were recruited am sure any Sega music and dance and helper). To the African, dance met in the cauldron of the slave from the Favelas, rather than a formal enthusiast will enjoy the captivating and song is worship. So what the system to produce a new festival dance school. This gives them a raw elements of samba. There are many slaves did was to camouflage the in the world. The four elements of and authentic energy, as they switch similarities between the two dance ceremonies as parties with dancing. Carnival are song, music, costume from sexy, to sensual, to animated forms and their history. The origin Having learnt samba myself, my and dance. Both Brazilians and to tender.. Forget the show girls in of samba music history in Brazil, samba teacher, Romero would say Mauritians traditionally wear feathers, this is sensual rather than which today can be seen in awe to me: “When you dance samba... similar costumes, with brightly Bootylicious shaking ‘twerking’ at the vibrant Brazilian carnivals, you forget about all your problems coloured and head pieces, of which cliches. The closing number was can be found in Angola, Africa, in life”. I found it the best anti- you get a chance to see at this year’s performed in the front of the full from where it was brought to depressant and very therapeutic. I Notting Hill Carnival, Carnaval carnival band. It was complete with Brazil with the slave trading. The am sure many Mauritians would say del Pueblo and Mauritian Open Air drums and whistles. I was waiting word Brazilian Samba comes from the same about Sega music. Festival. Helen M.F.Jones in anticipation to see a Carnival Quimbundo language (the language Like Samba, Sega is one of the Journalist and Assistant Editor number. It has the audience on its of the area that became Angola) influences of the musical styles to [email protected] 18 24 July 2014 HOW DO YOU HANDLE DIFFICULT PEOPLE? We all experience unreasonable people in our lives. A challenging person can affect us emotionally and ruin our day. What are the key ways of how to react to difficult people and how do we deal with them in tough situations? To know how to handle unreasonable and difficult people is to master the art of communication. As you utilize this skill, you will experience less grief, greater confidence, better relationships and have higher communication ability. Below are ten key ways of how to effectively and efficiently handle unreasonable, difficult people and difficult scenarios. 1. Keep Your Cool and do not take things personally The benefits of keeping cool and having self control with your words is that firstly, it will not escalate the problem. Secondly, maintain your composure; the less reactive you are the calmer and the less active the opposite person will be. This will also give you time and mental space to use your judgment and handle the situation better. The topic in question may not have anything to do with you. Try not to take it personally, even if the comment is directed at you. That person might be that way with everyone. Taking comments personally only makes your day bad and dealing with that person harder for you. 2. Ask questions rather than make statements Difficult people tend to have strong opinions. Sometimes they’re right, but at times they might be wrong. When they are wrong, an effective way to show this is to ask questions rather than to make statements. By asking questions, you are able to help the person recognize the issue for themselves and will mean less risk of a confrontation. 3. Don’t be Reactive to Be Proactive Minimize misinterpretation & misunderstanding and concentrate your energy on problem solving rather than finding a winning way out. When you feel offended by someone’s words or actions, find different ways of viewing the situation before reacting. If we avoid personalizing other people’s behaviours, we can see their way of behaving more objectively. Widening our perspective on the situation can reduce the possibility of misunderstandings. If you react by being on the defensive, you simply fall into the trap of being scrutinized, giving the aggressor more power while she or he picks on you. 4. Pick Your Battles Save time, energy and grief. Avoid unnecessary problems and complications. Not all difficult individuals we face are worth direct confrontation about their behaviour when they have temporary situational power over us. For example, if you’re on the phone with an unfriendly customer service representative, as soon as you hang up the call, you will no longer have anything to do with that particular person. 5. Separate the Person from the Issue Establish yourself as a problem solver with excellent people skills. You will win more rapport and get more cooperation and respect from people. In every communication situation, there are two elements present: The relationship you have with this person and the issue you are discussing. An effective communicator will know how to separate the person from the issue, this distinguishment will allow you to be firm with the issue and not the person. 6. Ensure understanding and communication Effective communication is always important, but never more so than when you are dealing with a difficult person. Many times, an argument will develop because of communication breakdowns. When someone is talking, listen carefully and make sure you understand that persons point before you respond. Likewise, make sure the other person understands your own point. Use appropriate phrases when needed. If you sense that a communication breakdown has occurred, address it immediately. 7. Use Appropriate Humour Humour irons out unreasonable and difficult behaviour when correctly used. Show your detachment. Avoid being reactive. The problem rolls off your back. Humour is a powerful communication tool. When you use the correct type of humour at the correct time, humour shines light on the truth and disarms difficult behaviour. Humour gives you a sense of satisfaction of having the superior composure. Humour can reduce or eliminate difficult behaviour. 8. Change from Following to Leading Guide the direction and flow of communication. In general, whenever two people are communicating, one is usually leading, while the other is following. In healthy communication, two people should take turns leading and following. Difficult people like to take the lead, they set a negative tone, and they repeat “what’s wrong” over and over. You can interrupt this behaviour by changing the topic. You can say “by the way…” and initiate a new subject. When you do, you’re taking the lead and setting a more constructive tone. 9. Turn the tables Difficult people like to take the offensive, and they like to put other people on the defensive. Shift the balance of power and try turning the tables on that person. For example, if someone says, “We can’t do that,” ask, “What can you do?” If that person says, “We can’t be ready by that date,” ask “When can you be ready?” This approach can help you deal with difficult people. You need not be a doormat, but you also need not be as rude as the other person is being. Simply stick to your facts and your arguments and remain professional. A simple and powerful way to change this dynamic is to put the spotlight back on the difficult person, and the easiest way to do so is to ask questions. 10. Anticipate the Consequence(s) Having the ability to identify and assert consequence(s) is one of the most important skills we can use to “stand down” a difficult person. Effectively articulated, identifying and understanding the possible consequence(s), gives a pause to the challenging individual. It compels her or him to shift from obstruction to cooperation. It equalizes power in communication. A common pattern with difficult people, especially the aggressive types, is that they like to place attention on you to make you feel uncomfortable or inadequate. They are quick to point out there’s something wrong with you or the way you do things. The focus is only on “what’s wrong,” instead of “how to solve the problem.” Some people in our lives are simply not worth the hassle. Time is valuable, don’t waste it by trying to change or convince a person who is negative. Whether you’re dealing with a difficult colleague or an annoying relative, be diplomatic. People do what they do because of them, not because of us. People are difficult simply because of who they are. Vishakha 20 24 July 2014 The Laws of Karma and Attraction I am not a religious person. More of a spiritual one. I do however believe in karma. As the saying: “what comes around goes around”. It cannot be true all the time I question myself, as bad things do happen to good people. Some may argue that is because they did a bad act in their previous life. However, from my experience, there is some truth in it. So what exactly is this Karma? The word originates from the Sanskrit word for action. The scientist Isaac Newton had a similar concept; his law that ‘every action must have a reaction’. The three stages of thinking, speaking and reacting will instigate a force that will react accordingly. As a result, the force that returns may be suspended, modified or changed. But most people cannot eradicate it. This law of cause and effect is not punishment (although it might feel like it at the time!), but it is the sake of education or learning. A person cannot escape the consequences of his actions. Ignorance of the law is no excuse, whether the laws are man-made or by the universe. To stop being afraid and to start empowering yourself to apply karma, here is what you need to know about karmic laws. THE GREAT LAW - This is also known as the “Law of Cause and Effect” or as saying the goes: “you reap what you sow”. Whatever we put out in the Universe is what comes back to us. Now this is where the Laws of Attraction come in (please have a look at the second sections of this article for more detail). If what we want is prosperity, happiness, wealth, peace, love, friendship etc... Then we should be prosperous, happy, peaceful, loving and a true friend. Our thoughts become things. Imagine yourself as a magnet or force field. You emit positive or negative energy. You know of a person who lights up the room when they enter? You feed off their positive energy. THE LAW OF CREATION - Life does not just happen, it requires our participation and contribution. We are one with the Universe, both inside and out. Whatever surrounds us, provides us with clues to our inner state. Try to be yourself and surround yourself with what you want to have present in your Life. This means being ‘present’, meaning conscious of where you are heading and being conscious of your actions. THE LAW OF HUMILITY - What you refuse to accept, it will continue for you, if you live in denial. If what we see is an enemy, or someone with a character trait that we find to be negative, then we ourselves are not focused on a higher level of existence. Try to understand or question why a person is the way they are, rather than hating or resenting them. Negative energy will only eat you up. When you understand the reason why a person is the way they are, you feel more empowered to deal with your own feelings. THE LAW OF GIVING AND HOSPITALITY - If you believe something to be true, then sometime in your life you will be called upon to demonstrate that particular truth. This is where we put what we claim that we have learned (theory), into actual practice. If you believe in giving money to charity, then you need to actually do this! There is a Greek word called Praxis. This is the process by which a theory, lesson, or skill is enacted, embodied, or realised. Praxis the act of engaging, applying, exercising, realizing, or practicing ideas. THE LAW OF HERE AND NOW - Looking backward to examine what was, prevents us from being totally in the here and now. Our old thoughts, old dreams and old patterns of behaviour will prevent us from having new ones. I believe that if you have an issue from the past, for example, you could be suffering from post traumatic stress disorder, then you do need to address this. Maybe through talking to friends, family or a counsellor. However, if you continue to think negatively about it, you let it hold you back and you cannot move forward by living in the present. The past is the past. THE LAW OF CHANGE - History will always repeat itself until we learn the lessons that we need to change our path. We will continue to repeat mistakes unless we learn from them and make changes. THE LAW OF PATIENCE AND REWARD - All rewards require initial toil. As the saying goes “Rome wasn’t built in a day”. Rewards of lasting value require patience and persistence. We live in a society of instant gratification. True joy follows doing what we are suppose to be doing, and waiting for the reward to come in on its own time. THE LAW OF SIGNIFICANCE AND INSPIRATION - You get back from something, whatever you have put into it. The true value of something is a direct result of the energy and intent that is put into it. Every personal contribution is also a contribution to the Whole. Negative contributions have no impact on the Whole, nor do they work to diminish it. - Loving contributions bring life to, and inspire, the Whole. THE LAW OF GROWTH - “Wherever you go, there you are”. In order for us to grow in spirit, it is we who must change; not the people, places or things around us. We cannot change the actions of others, only ourselves. When we change who and what we are within our heart and soul, then our life follows suit and changes too. THE LAW OF RESPONSIBILITY - Whenever there is something wrong in my life, there is something wrong with me. Imagine yourself as a mirror, we mirror and reflect what surrounds us. What surrounds us mirrors us; this is a universal truth. Therefore, we must take responsibility what is in our life. Accept you made a mistake. Be the bigger person in the argument sometimes and reflect on a situation where you were in the wrong. THE LAW OF CONNECTION - Everything in the universe is connected. Even if something we do seems inconsequential, it is very important that it gets completed. Each step leads to the next step, so forth and so on. Someone must do the initial work to get a job done. Neither the first step nor the last are of greater significance, because they were both needed to finish the task. Therefore the past, present and future are all connected. THE LAW OF FOCUS - This is the concept that you can not think of two things at the same time. When our focus is on Spiritual Values, it is impossible for us to have lower thoughts such as greed or anger. When we overload ourselves with lots of different tasks and we lose focus on one. Focus your energies on one instead. THE LAW OF ATTRACTION is one of the better known universal laws. The theory behind the Law of Attraction is that we create our own realities. The Law of Attraction is often used in business to motivate and inspire people. Like magnets, we attract the things we want and we also attract things we do not want. Through our thoughts and feelings, we attract the people in our lives, the money in our bank accounts and the content in our homes. So how can you apply the rules and laws Karma and Attraction to improve and enhance your life? Follow these steps: 1. MEDITATE FOR 5 TO 10 MINUTES EVERYDAY. Doing this will increase brain power and have your mind at that relaxed state. This step is optional but recommended. You need to be sure about what you want and when you do decide do not doubt yourself. Remember that you are sending a request to the Universe. This request is created by thoughts and therefore responds to thoughts. Know exactly what it is that you want. Note: If you are unclear or not sure, the universe will get an unclear frequency and will send you undesired results. Be sure it is something you have a strong, enthusiastic desire for. 2. MAKE YOUR REQUEST AND ASK THE UNIVERSE FOR IT. Send a picture in head of what you want to the Universe. The Universe will answer. This is where visualisation comes in. The more detailed your vision, the better. For example, if you wanted to save up for a new kitchen in your house, visualise yourself in your new kitchen, using the new cooker and new kitchen utensils. You want to open a cafe...imagine how it would look, imagine your customers coming in, imagine serving their food...you get the idea. 3. WRITE DOWN YOUR WISH. Start your sentence with: “I am so happy and grateful now that...” and finish the sentence (or paragraph) by telling the Universe what it is that you want. Write it in the present tense as if you have it right now. Practice this every day until your wish comes true. Take the time to close your eyes and imagine your desire as if it is happening right now. Feel it. Feel the way you will now after receiving your wish. You must act, speak, and think as if you are receiving it now. This is actually the most important, powerful step in using the Law of Attraction because this is where it starts working, and sometimes if you do this you do not feel like you need it anymore because you feel like you already have it! Then the universe will manifest this thought and feeling and you will receive it. 4. BE GRATEFUL Write down all the things the Universe has given you. Be thankful for what you already have and be thankful for all the things the Universe has given you. The universe has done a lot of things for us. Paying the Universe back with some gratitude will motivate the Universe to do even more things and will draw more things into your life. You should also thank the universe for this process too. Showing gratitude will turbo boost the universe to manifest your request faster. 5. TRUST THE UNIVERSE. Imagine an alternate dimension that is almost exactly like the real world, but whatever you truly desire comes true in an instant. See yourself in that dimension, where whatever you ask the universe for comes to you in an instant. Do not look for what you asked for; this is where people make mistakes. If you have to keep an eye out for an event that manifests your wish, it is only telling the Universe you don’t have it and you will attract...not having it. Be patient and do not upset if these things do not occur instantly. Let the Universe do it for you. When you take the universe’s job of worrying about the “how”, this says you lack faith. Remember the universe has far greater knowledge and power than human mankind. 6. FOCUS ON WHAT YOU DO WANT rather than on what you do not want. For example, if you are angry or upset about a war/conflict that has been going on, do your best to be ‘pro-peace’ rather than ‘anti-war’ - focus on the peace, and the kinds of solutions that you would like to see, instead of whatever it is that you do not like about the situation. Have a vision board or a picture from a magazine to help you see and feel what you want. Look at that picture every morning and focus on emitting happy feelings to the universe. Good feelings equal a good reality. I usually put on my favourite tunes and have a dance in my bedroom. Do something that makes you happy, and just shut your eyes and ponder on this. Hopefully this knowledge of karma will make you a better person, improve your life and help you to reach your goals. Good luck! Helen M.F.Jones Journalist and Assistant Editor [email protected] HORSE OWNER MEETING 20 133rd WIN 5th WIN YOUNG ROYAL (N.Marday) 20-1 - THE ESPANITA PLATE - Draper’s Mile 1500m- [22-0]: Prop.:MM. R. Dhooboreea, Oudayrajsingh Dozekee & Pravesh Seegolam Entraîneur: M.Raj. Ramdin CULA (R.Mullen) 20-2 THE MTML FREEDOM CUP 1850m- [30-0]: Prop.: M. & Mme Vikram & Mlle Kelishna Hurdoyal, MM. P. Dilmahamod & Antish Teelwah Entraîneur: M.Jean Michel Henry 649th WIN 195th WIN BANDIDO CABALLERO (R.Burke) AMAZING BOLT (J.Geroudis) 20-4 THE CHILI DATA CUP 1000m- [51-35]: 20-3 THE CHILI SMS PACK CUP 1365m- [31-15]: Prop.:MM. G. Hart de K., J.M Caboche-Adam, Mmes L.J Hardy & B. Sussens Entraîneur:Gilbert Rousset Prop.:MM. Maxime Henri Maingard & G. Chasteau de Balyon Entraîneur: M.Ricky Maingard 650th WIN 670th WIN POLAR ROYALE (J.Geroudis) 20-5 THE CHILI INTERNATIONAL CALL CUP 1400m- [66-50]: Prop.: MM. Rikesh, M. & Mme Hans Ballah, M. Rubesh Ragoobur & Mlle Luana Virahsawmy MAN TO MAN (R.Joorawon) 20-6 - THE Chili Imbattable MAURITIUS DERBY CUP 1850m- 4 ans - G.1 P.Fixe: Prop.: Mme J.S Henry, MM. V.K Bhoojedhun, Arthur Lagesse, Bahim & Feroz Khan Taher Entraîneur: M.Serge Henry Entraîneur: M.Gilbert Rousset 562th WIN 246th WIN 651st WIN PEGASUS LEGACY (J.Bardottier) WINTER SKYE (Y.Emamdee) NEW STAR (R.Joorawon) 20-7 THE CHILI INCOMING CALL BONUS CUP 1365m- [56-40]: Prop.: M. & Mme François & M. Jérôme de C. Du Mée & M. Gérard de Rauville Entraîneur: Alain Perdrau 20-8 THE PET LOVERS ASSOCIATION CUP - Draper’s Mile 1500m: Prop.: MM. Denis Le Breton, M. Ghumundee, S. Ah Hang & B. Sawmynaden Entraîneur: Patrick Merven 20-9 THE ASTRONOMY PLATE 1850m- [36-20]: Prop.:M. & Mme Ramapatee, M. Tikanand & Dr. Hemant K. Gujadhur Entraîneur: M.Gilbert Rousset 23 24 July 2014 The Chili Imbattable Mauritius Derby Cup Man To Man (Joorawon), the unexpected one! What they said ON TV: Nathalie Henry (Stable Supervisor of Serge Henry stable) ‘I am very happy to have won a main event for the first time this season. Man To Man was in good shape and had worked very well. I congratulate Rye for his brilliant ride. He took the initiative 800 metres from the finish and won handsomely.’ Raj Ramdin (Trainer of Young Royal) ‘Young Royal is a horse that gives me a wide range of emotions! He was well ridden by Niven, especially in the final straight. He fought gamely to score a nice win.’ Richard Mullen (Jockey of Cula) E ntertaining and full of drama’ would be the perfect expressions to describe Race Meeting 20. The main event saw a surprise winner in Man To Man after a superb ride from Rye Joorawon, who made a decisive move in the back straight. The Mauritian Champion Jockey also scored in the last event with the Gilbert Rousset trained gelding, New Star. In fact, Gilbert Rousset had a fantastic day, recording two other wins (Amazing Bolt and Polar Royale) to move in second position on ‘The SMS Stables’ Championship. The main race of the day, The Chili didn’t want to be left too far back issue. Moments after the race had Imbattable Mauritius Derby Cup and decided to move on the outside finished, an angry Cedric Segeon (Group 1), which was also the of Captain Firth but unfortunately was seen gesturing at Derreck final round of the Four-year old he got carried away when the latter David, and when the latter made championship, was bagged by the tried to tackle the leader. his way to the paddock, the public latest addition to the yard of Serge Man To Man was still well in booed him. He then went to the Henry, Man To Man. command when turning for home Stewards to say that he wasn’t in The latter came out very well from and showed no signs of giving up. a state to ride for the rest of the his debut run and went one better. Tube Wave, under the urgings of meeting. Not only did he score his first win Robbie Burke tried his best but It left Paul Foo Kune stable to look in Mauritius, but he also gave Serge he just couldn’t catch the leader. for replacement jockeys to ride Mr Henry his first win in the main This big win brought much needed Black Tom, Love Struck, Ryder Cup, event, this season. Man To Man relief to the Serge Henry stable, Eagle Award and Rulerofmyheart. was only an outsider in this race and also to Rye Joorawon, who was Richard Mullen, who scored his first (19/1) and even his trainer, Serge battling to get back in the winner’s win on Cula (Race 2), was booked Henry was in the opinion that he enclosure. to ride Mr Black Tom, but his would need that race to improve. Rye Joorawon’s second win came trainer Jean-Michel Henry refused The big favourite was Pierneef in the last race on the Gilbert to give permission for the British (B.Woodworth), who was looking Rousset-trained New Star. As a jockey to ride Love Struck in the to bounce back after an under- result, he is back on top of the main event. Trainers Ramapatee par showing last time out. Tube Mauritian Jockeys’ standings with Gujadhur, Gilbert Rousset and Wave (R.Burke) also came into 11 winners. New Star’s win sealed Vincent Allet also refused to let this race with an excellent chance, a treble for Gilbert Rousset, after their respective jockeys ride Love having won his last 3 races over wins on Amazing Bolt (Race 4) and Struck. It looked as if matters were 1850m. There was also Love Struck Polar Royale (Race 5), both ridden sorted when Jeannot Bardottier (D.David), who was expected by Johnny Geroudis. was named as the rider, but in to put in a bold performance. Mauritian jockey Yashin Emamdee, a final twist, he failed to make However, earlier events during the picked up his first win of the the weight (58kg). As a result of race meeting meant that he was season, courtesy of Winter Skye in extreme circumstances, the Racing withdrawn just minutes before the the penultimate race. The Patrick Stewards ordered the withdrawal start. Merven trained gelding had a very of Love Struck, and subsequently, Man To Man, was drawn in the ace soft lead and had no problem to Ryder Cup, Eagle Award and and settled for a place behind fast score an easy win over his stable Rulerofmyheart, after no suitable starter Captain Firth (B.Sooful) companion, Kruger rand (Ségeon) replacements were found. after the break. The latter slowed After an incident involving Always It is the latest storm to engulf the the pace in the back straight, Flirting (D.David) and Magic’s Paul Foo Kune Stable, 3 weeks after leaving Rye Joorawon with no Magic (C.Segeon), the Racing the Gemmayze Street affair. choice than to move forward to get Stewards decided to demote into the lead and to dictate his own Always Flirting 2nd to 4th position. Neilsen Ip pace. Robbie Burke (Tube Wave) However, that itself was a minor ‘He got badly hampered last week and was very unlucky. I had a lovely race throughout this time. He travelled supremely well and round the final bend, I was very confident. I am very happy to have scored my first win, after plenty of bad luck. Thanks to JeanMichel and the team, who have been patient with me.’ Robbie Burke (Jockey of Bandido Caballero) ‘He has worked nicely since arriving. He is a nice horse and hopefully he’ll do well in Mauritius. They went very fast and he powered home beautifully.’ Soodesh Seesurrun (Assis- tant-trainer of Amazing Bolt and Polar Royale) ‘I am satisfied to see Amazing Bolt return to winning ways. The fast pace and the circumstances were in his favour. Polar Royale has scored four wins and one second place in five starts. He has done nothing wrong this season. I think he appreciates the 1400 and 1500 metres.’ Alain Perdrau (Trainer of Pegasus Legacy) ‘He was on the up after his last race. We love him a lot in this stable, and I think that the slow pace at the front helped him to produce a strong finish. I am filled with joy with this win!’ Neilsen Ip 24 “ Review - Race by Race ” 201. THE ESPANITA PLATE - -1500 m – [22-0] CIRAC D.CIRCLE B.GAMBIT S.DREAM ARROMONCHES F.NOBLE 201- THE ESPANITA PLATE - Draper’s Mile 1500m Y.ROYAL CIRAC 250 Meeting 20 P.O.PRUSSIA 202. THE MTML FREEDOM CUP - -1850 m – [30-0] Rk A.DOCK Horse Equip BD T1N TBN B N T T+BN BN D.GRIP CULA ARROMONCHES 1 YOUNG ROYAL 2 CIRAC 3 BLACK GAMBIT 4 SURPRISING DREAM 5 ARROMONCHES 6 FORT NOBLE 7 DUPONT CIRCLE 8 PRIDE OF PRUSSIA 9 ZIP IT 10 COLOUR QUEST F.NOBLE Wgh 56 60 61 58.5 58 58 52.5 56.5 57 59 Draw 10 3 1 5 2 6 8 9 7 4 BUT Z.IT Jockey Time & Length N.Marday 1m32.36 S.Bussunt 1m32.55 J.Bardottier 1m32.58 R.Joorawon 1m32.36 V.Naiko 1m32.63 P.K.Horil 1m32.88 S.Bhundoo 1m32.91 B.Sooful 1m33.08 B.Bhaugeerothee1m33.17 Y.Emamdee 1m33.60 Odds 10-3 3-1F 15-1 11-2 10-1 16-1 32-1 34-1 7-1 24-1 The Stewards approved jockey Sooful as the rider of Pride Of Prussia in replacement of Young bagged inJockey the opening contest, ride jockeyRoyal Ghunowa, who the was honours indisposed. Bhaugeerothee, theafter rider aofwell-judged Zip It, requested to view the film of the start as he considered that his mount had been denied a fair start. It was from apprentice Niven Marday. The Raj Ramdin-trained gelding seized the iniestablished that after the start was effected Zip It threw its head down and lashed out behind and asatsuch very awkwardly. these circumstances, the Stewards could be tiative the jumped start, closely followedUnder by Surprising Dream (R.Joorawon). Upnot next satisfied that Zip It was denied a fair start. Following the running of the race, the Stewards sounded the inquiry sign and considered objections lodged by jockey Bardottier, the rider of and running alongside the rails was Dupont Circle (S.Bhundoo), who was ahead 4th placed Black Gambit, against Young Royal being declared the winner and Surprising ofDream, Arromonches (V.Naiko), Blackinterference Gambit (J.Bardottier), FortAfter Noble (P.K.Horil), being declared 2nd, alleging in the home straight. viewing the films, the Stewards acceded to jockey Bardottier’s request to withdraw his objection against Young and pre-race favourite Cirac who had Sunil Bussunt on board. Behind were Royal being declared the winner. In relation to the second objection, it was established Pride that leaving the(B.Sooful), 200 metres Black Gambit was taken to the inside ofZip Surprising Dream to obtain ofclear Prussia Colour Quest (Y.Emamdee) and It (B.Bhaugeerothee), running, however shortly after Surprising Dream commenced to shift in under pressure, crowding Gambit and then thefield 100 metres to behome checked when who nearlyBlack missed the start. Asatthe madeBlack their Gambit way onhad to the straight, close to the hindquarters of Young Royal and tight on the inside of Surprising Dream. Under Young Royal started to accelerate, but was chased by both Surprising Dream and these circumstances the objection was sustained and the placings amended to read: 1st: Young Royal, 2nd: Cirac; 3rd: Black Gambit; 4th: Surprising Dream Jockey Joorawon, the rider Black Gambit. The latter tried to go for a gap between Young Royal and Surprisof Surprising Dream, was warned to make greater efforts to keep his mount straight. Colour was very to begin. Youngforward, Royal slipped jumping. At the 1350 metres ingQuest Dream, wasslow unable to move and behind had toupon watch the latters duelling Pride Of Prussia was taken to the inside of Fort Noble. Shortly after Pride Of Prussia had steadied whenwhich Fort Noble taken inof behind Arromonches. a result of this, Zip it to outbefor the win, wentwas in favour Young Royal afterAs photo finish. The It, which was following, steadied. Pride Of Prussia over-raced down the back straight. ArroRacing Stewards later opened an inquiry and after an objection from Jeannot monches raced wide rounding home turn. CUP In the early of the home straight. Young 203. THEthe CHILI SMS PACK - -1365 m –part [31-15] Royal lay in and at the 125 metres Dupont Circle had to be steadied when awkward on the Bardottier, the placings were amended, with Cirac being promoted to 2nd, 250 Black MILLENIMESTA EVERGREEN inside of Young Royal. Zip It hung in in the home straight. Gambit 3rd, and Surprising Dream demoted to 4th. O.EDGE RAINSTONE C.PETE B. CABALLERO S.ALTERNO Horse Equip Wgh Draw 1 CULA TOD 58.5 8 R.Mullen 1m56.01 10-3F 2 3 STORM ALTERNO OVER THE OCEAN BN PB+ 59.5 56.5 7 1 J.Bardottier G.Avranche 1m56.71 1m56.98 9-1 16-1 4 5 DOUBLE GRIP ALBERT DOCK BN BN 51.5 52 9 2 V.Naiko N.Marday 1m56.99 1m57.04 15-1 4-1 6 LAST EMPEROR ND 60.5 6 D.Oliver 1m57.26 7 8 SIEGFRIED LUCKY COLOUR TBN HBND 59.5 51 5 3 B.Bhaugeerothee1m57.28 D.David 1m57.45 9 LEGAL MAXIM TN 60.5 4 10 INFINITE DESTINY N 52.5 10 A.FLIRTING DOMANI Horse 1 BANDIDO CABALLERO 2 RAINSTONE Equip Jockey Time & Length BUT Wgh Draw Odds 3 6 R.Burke D.David 1m22.85 1m22.89 15-2 2-1F 6-1 5-1 N 57.5 57.5 3 4 MILLENIMESTA COMMODORE PETE BN N 59 56.5 8 1 J.Geroudis 1m23.18 B.Bhaugeerothee1m23.30 5 6 EVERGREEN OCEANS EDGE N ND 60 60 5 4 D.Oliver G.Avranche 1m23.51 1m23.57 8-1 13-2 7 8 9 10 SUPER VILLAIN WESTHAMPTON BONGO BEAT GOLDEN MATADOR TN N 58.5 60 57 60 2 10 9 7 C.Segeon R.Joorawon N.Marday R.Mullen 1m24.48 1m24.48 1m24.87 1m25.99 29-1 19-1 1669-1 Caballero jumped awkwardly, shifted ground, bumping Oceans Edge. Golden and finish Westhampton were slow to begin.Caballero Leaving the 1250 metres AMatador bullet-like from debutant Bandido (R.Burke) sawSuper him Villain in the had to be steadied when awkward on the inside of Evergreen, which in turn was tight on the winner’s as big Rainstone (D.David) failed hold on. when Milinside of enclosure, Rainstone. From thefavourite outside barrier Bongo Beat raced wide in thetoearly stages attempting to go to the lead but was unable to do so when Millenimesta held the rails. Bongo lenimesta (J.Geroudis) rapidly took the lead from the word go, and had Bongo Beat lay out rounding the home turn. Beat (N.Marday) running on his outside. Both were running side-by-side even down the back straight, with a hot pace being set. Behind was Commodore Pete (B.Bhaugeerothee) who was some distance ahead of Rainstone. Behind him were Evergreen (D.Oliver), Oceans Edge (G.Avranche), Super Villain (C.Segeon), Bandido Caballero who looked well placed. Golden Matador (R.Mullen) and Westhampton (R.Joorawon) brought up the rear. Commodore Pete started improving when rounding the final bend, but he failed to show sufficient acceleration. Rainstone was up next and looked to have done enough to get his first win. However, Bandido Caballero had other ideas. With momentum on his side, he showed plenty of speed to steal the win from Rainstone. Millenimesta and Commodore Pete completed the quartet. For a ‘treble’ bet of £25 on Race No1 Horse No1, Race No2 Horse No1, and Race No4 Horse No3 Send 25R1H1R2H1R4H3 by SMS FREELY to 83777 (from UK) or, send on 447786207719 (from outside UK). Email: [email protected] C.Segeon 1m57.83 8-1 R.Joorawon 2m03.00 19-1 18+ R.LOTUS M.O.H.WORD A.FLIRTING A.BOLT T.C. SON M.MAGIC Rk Horse 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 AMAZING BOLT DOMANI MAGIC’S MAGIC ALWAYS FLIRTING THE COLONELS SON RED LOTUS PRINCE PASEO MAN OF HIS WORD KRUGER MILLIONS Race 4: 4 RACE RACE 3 Phone: 02035982520 4-1 32-1 15-1 250 P.PASEO M.MAGIC K.MILLIONS DOMANI O.EDGE Odds 204. THE CHILI DATA CUP - -1000 m – [51-35] M.O.H.WORD EVERGREEN C.PETE Time & Length awkward on theinto inside of Siegfried, which wasoutings, being taken in onto the rails behind Over After running bad luck in his recent Cula made no mistake thisThe Ocean. Infinite Destiny raced wide in the early stages when being taken to the lead. At the time round; he eased to when a verybeing comfortable win.itsIthead. was At also Mul1650 metresas Storm Alterno steadied threw theRichard 1200 metres Lucky Colour steadied when awkward on the inside of Last Emperor, which was being taken on len’s under Jean Grip Michel From down his wide draw, thefirst rails win behind Overthe Thecolours Ocean. of Double wasHenry. taken forward the back straight and then raced wide from the 500 metres. At the 700 metres Last Emperor, which was overInfinite (R.Joorawon) took the afterOcean. fending off Storm Alterno racing, Destiny was awkward on the hindquarters of lead, Over The Infinite Destiny commenced to weaken from the 500 metres and dropped through the field. At the 450 metres Albert Dock (J.Bardottier). Albert Dock (N.Marday), was third followed by Cula, Over The was taken to the outside of Infinite Destiny and in doing so inconvenienced Last Emperor, which shifted ground and brushed Over The Ocean. Over The Ocean raced wide rounding Ocean (G.Avranche), Lastin Emperor Luckyand Colour (D.David), the home turn and then lay in the home(D.Oliver), straight. Siegfried Legal Maxim were Siegalso inconvenienced by the tiring Infinite Destiny. At the 150 metres Storm Alterno and Cula raced fried (B.Bhaugeerothee), Legal Maxim (C.Segeon) and Double Grip (V.Naiko). tight. Infinite Destiny was eased out of the race in the home straight. The Club’s Veterinary reported that Double Infinite Destiny was notprominent striding out after race. The connections of InSurgeon the back straight, Grip looked andthe moved forward to run Infinite Destiny advised that it will now be retired. close to the pace. The field bunched up rounding the final bend, with Infinite Destiny fading before the home straight. Cula, under the strong urgings from his jockey, showed great acceleration to hunt down Storm Alterno. He cruised it beautifully to score a very easy win. Over The Ocean finished well to take 3rd, ahead of Double Grip. RAINSTONE MILLENIMESTA Jockey Lucky Race 2: Colour was slow to begin. Legal Maxim jumped awkwardly, throwing its head. Double Grip was slow into stride. At the 1700 metres Lucky Colour had to be steadied when A.BOLT 204- THE CHILI DATA CUP 1000m T.C. SON 203- THE CHILI SMS PACK CUP 1365m B. CABALLERO BUT O.T.OCEAN Rk RACE 2 RACE Race 1: 1 E.g A.DOCK CULA D.CIRCLE B.GAMBIT Race 3: Bandido 250 S.ALTERNO 202- THE MTML FREEDOM CUP 1850m D.GRIP O.T.OCEAN Z.IT P.O.PRUSSIA S.DREAM Y.ROYAL Rk 24 July 2014 Equip Wgh B B1N N BN N 58 55 61 60.5 61 54 60 60 56.5 N N N Draw 4 6 1 7 5 9 10 2 3 R.LOTUS Jockey BUT P.PASEO Time & Length J.Geroudis 0m57.71 R.Mullen 0m58.22 C.Segeon 0m58.34 D.David 0m57.78 J.Bardottier 0m58.40 B.Bhaugeerothee0m58.60 L.Currie 0m58.71 B.Sooful 0m58.75 R.Joorawon 0m58.91 Odds 10-1 11-1 9-4F 2-1 17-1 44-1 14-1 10-1 39-1 Following the running thefor race,Johnny the Stewards soundedcame the inquiry signkilometre and then viewed the video The first win of the ofday Geroudis in this sprint, courreplays of the start. After taking evidence from the Starter, the Chief Handler and the Barrier Attendant holding Rainbow Man, it was established that Rainbow Man had its head down when the start was tesy of Amazing Bolt, but this race will be remembered for the wrong reasons. effected and as such became unbalanced, was very slow to begin and then dislodged apprentice Marday. Acting under theRainbow provisions of MTC(N.Marday) Rule 144 (1) the Stewardsa were Rainbow Man was The start saw Man getting slowsatisfied start, that before dislodging denied a fair start and declared it a non runner. All bets on Rainbow Man were ordered to be refunded andjockey, winningwho bets with were paid less 10 cents (B.Sooful) per rupee, the took average price of Rainbow his wasbookmakers unhurt. Man Of His Word advantage of an Man being 9-1. The Stewards then viewed the videos of the home straight and as no objections had been lodged draw by anyby connections, the Racing lodged an objection on behalf of the connections of inside taking control ofStewards proceedings. He was followed closely by Kruger 4th placed Magic’s Magic against Always Flirting being declared 2nd, alleging interference at the 100 Millions (R.Joorawon). 3rd was Always (D.David), who was onOfthe metres. It was established that In on straightening Always Flirting Flirting was taken to the outside of Man His Word to continue going forward, at the same stage Magic’s Magic improved on the inside of Man Of inside of Amazing The Colonels (J.Bardottier) up next,after, ahead His Word, then leavingBolt. the 200 metres Always Son Flirting commenced to was lay in. Shortly Manof Of His Word steadied when awkward between Magic’s Magic and Always Flirting. Man Of His Word Magic’s Magic (C.Segeon), Domani (R.Mullen), Prince Paseo (L.Currie) and Red then had to be checked when Always Flirting continued to shift in, shortly after Magic’s Magic received crowding from Always Flirting which was shifting in and after being crowded, checked, became unbaLotus had slow sideways, getaway.becoming Turning for home, Man Of lanced,(B.Bhaugeerothee), then shied away from thewho running rail,aturning completely unbalanced. Domani and Prince Paseo, which were following, were steadied, Prince Paseo rolled out, inconveniencing His Word took the first run, closely followed by his stable mate Always FlirtRed Lotus. Under these circumstances the objection was sustained and the placings amended to read: 1st: whilst Amazing Bolt; 2nd: Domani; 3rd: the Magic’s Magic; 4th:Always Always Flirting Jockey David reported ing, Magic’s Magic took inside run. Flirting edged ahead of to the Stewards that as a result of these incidents he was emotionally distressed. Jockey David then met with thestable Club’s Medical Officer where it was physically fit he severely was mentally unfit due to his his his mate and then took theagreed pathalthough of Magic’s Magic, disrupting emotional state and therefore should discontinue from riding. The Stewards then ordered that he be stood down for the remainder of his rides. Magic’s Magic, Red Lotus and Domani were slow into stride. progress and nearly causing a fall. Whilst all of this was occurring, Amazing Bolt The Colonels Son raced wide throughout. Jockey David, the rider of Always Flirting, was found guilty for contravening MTC A (e) byand reckless in relation interference by Magic’s had a dream run onRule the160 outside gotriding the last wordtoin the finalsuffered metres. After Magic and Man Of His Word from the 150 metres to the 75 metres. He was subsequently suspended riding ininquiry, races for 4Domani Mauritian race andMagic fined Rs.100,000. a from stewards’ andmeetings Magic’s were promoted to 2nd and 3rd respectively, with Always Flirting demoted to 4th. AmountR?H?R?H?R?H?....betName Note: Do not leave any space between characters. OTHER MULTIPLE BET TYPES: Amount = Stakes amount R = Race H = Horse ? = Race No. / Horse No. betName = Trixie / Yankee / Canadian / Heinz / Superheinz / Goliath Canadian For 5 selections in 5 different races E.g Trixie (3 selections in 3 different Races) E.g For a ‘trixie’ bet of $20 on Race No1 Horse No2, combined with Race No2 Horse No5, and Race No5 Horse No1 Send 20R1H2R2H5R5H1trixie by SMS FREELY to 83777 (from UK) or send on 447786207719 (from outside UK). Superheinz For 7 selections in 7 different races Phone: 02035982520 Heinz For 6 selections in 6 different races Goliath For 8 selections in 8 different races Email: [email protected] 18+ 25 24 July 2014 “ Review - Race by Race ” 205. THE CHILI INTERNATIONAL CALL CUP - -1400 m – [66-50] R.O.ARTS WIELAND Meeting 20 ABINGTON K.GUARD P.ROYALE 206. THE CHILI IMBATTABLE MAURITIUS DERBY CUP - -1850 m – [Groupe 1] 250 M.B.TOM SHAHRUHK 205- THE CHILI INTERNATIONAL CALL CUP 1400m M.T.MAN CORREDOR CUP 1850m 206- THE Chili Imbattable MAURITIUS DERBY G.CHAMP T.WAVE WIELAND M.B.TOM M.T.MAN ABINGTON SHAHRUHK P.ROYALE Rk Horse 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 POLAR ROYALE SHAHRUHK WIELAND ROCK OF ARTS ABINGTON KING’S GUARD MR BLACK TOM BOBBY BEAR CHERBOURG Race 5: 5 RACE Wgh Draw BN N 57 53.5 60 58 61 54 56.5 60 57.5 4 3 8 5 2 9 1 6 7 K.GUARD Jockey Time & Length J.Geroudis 1m23.80 B.Woodworth 1m24.14 R.Joorawon 1m24.28 L.Currie 1m24.40 J.Bardottier 1m24.61 Y.Emamdee 1m24.70 R.Mullen 1m24.88 C.Segeon 1m25.16 B.Bhaugeerothee1m25.25 Rk Horse Equip Wgh 1 2 Draw PEGASUS LEGACY DONNIE BRASCO TND N 61 58 3 9 3 4 5 6 7 WESTERN JET CHEQUER SHANGHAI KID DEE MAJOR RIGHT TO TANGO N BN N 61 56.5 57.5 54.5 60 5 8 2 7 10 8 EMERALD APPROACH D 59.5 1 Jockey Time & Length R.Joorawon V.Sola C.Segeon R.R.Oodith R.Mullen 1m24.15 1m24.20 1m24.22 1m24.55 1m24.81 5-2 19-1 12-1 29-1 44-1 J.Geroudis 1m24.91 4-1 Wgh Draw Jockey Time & Length 1 MAN TO MAN N 58 1 R.Joorawon 1m54.58 19-1 Odds 2 3 TUBE WAVE PIERNEEF B ND 58 58 4 6 R.Burke B.Woodworth 1m54.72 1m55.17 5-1 13-8F 4 5 CAPTAIN FIRTH GRAY’S CHAMP BN SN 58 58 8 2 B.Sooful Y.Emamdee 1m55.25 1m55.41 32-11 16-1 6 LIVING WITH HEART N 58 3 C.Segeon 1m55.63 9-1 7 CORREDOR N 58 5 G.Avranche 1m56.12 39-1 W.SKYE FREEDOM S.AGAIN 208- THE PET LOVERS ASSOCIATION CUP - Draper’s Mile 1500m B.BUCCANEER Odds 3-1F 6-1 Horse who have an expatriate jockeyStruck who could replacefrom jockey David theno rider of Love Before the main race, Love waspossibly withdrawn the race,asas suitable Struck. However, all three stables refused permission to loan their stable jockeys, then as riders were found to accept replacetheDerreck David. no local riders would ride on Love Struck, the Stewards, after consultation with connections of the PFK Stable, withdrew Love Struck at 15.20 hrs. All bets on Love Struck The main contest a surprise winner inwith Man To Man, were as hepaid earned hiscents per were ordered to besaw refunded and winning bets bookmakers less 30 rupee, the average price of Love Struck being 9-4. Shortly after the start Pierneef rolled trainer Serge Henry his first winthen in abrushed main Corredor. race this season. Rye Joorawon out, brushing Tube Wave, which Pierneef With over-raced in the early Corredor raced wide in the early and middle stages. The rider of Man To Man took onstages. board and breaking from the ace, he settled for second position behind Caphis mount forward to secure the lead from the 800 metres. Approaching the 500 metres the rider of Captain Firth took his mount out to improve on the outside of Man To Man and tain Firth (B.Sooful) after the start. Up next was Living With Heart (C.Segeon) in doing so carried Tube Wave wider on the track and at the 400 metres Captain Firth and Tube Wave brushed. raced wide throughout. Tube in in the early part of who followed closelyCorredor by Corredor (G.Avranche). TubeWave Wavelay(R.Burke), Gray’s the home straight. Champ (Y.Emamdee) and pre-race favourite Pierneef (B.Woodworth) brought up the rear. Down the back straight as the pace was slow, Man To Man improved his position to take the lead, whilst Tube Wave was in a prominent position heading round the final bend. Man To Man was still travelling like a winner entering the final straight and managed to do more than enough by repelling the best efforts of Tube Wave. Pierneef finished strongly to take 3rd, 208. THE PET LOVERS ASSOCIATION CU - -1500 m – [46-30] ahead of Captain Firth, who sealed the honours in the Four-year old champion250 ship. BUT J.Bardottier 1m23.75 B.Bhaugeerothee1m23.92 Equip BUT Rk RACE 6 Race 6: The Stewards sought clarification from the Rousset Stable, Gujadhur Stable and Allet stable D.BRASCO R.T.TANGO G.CHAMP PIERNEEF Odds 6-4F 13-2 13-1 9-2 9-2 32-1 14-1 12-1 59-1 207THE CHILI INCOMING CALL BONUS CUP 1365mE.APPROACH W.JET S.KID P.LEGACY D.MAJOR L.W.HEART BUT The Stewards approved jockey as the of Mrwin, Black to replace David. Johnny Geroudis didn’t waitMullen long for hisrider second asTom Polar Royalejockey put in Jockey Bardottier requested to view the replay of the start. It was established that Abinganother fantastic showing his 4thjumped race ofawkwardly the season. stable ton, which had been fractioustoinwin the barrier, and His was slow to combegin. The Stewards could not be satisfied that it was denied a fair start. Polar Royale was slow to begin. panion Wieland (R.Joorawon) seized raced the lead word followed by to Cherbourg jumped awkwardly. Wieland widefrom in the the early stagesgo, when being taken the lead. At the 1300 metres MrRock Blackof Tom steadied when awkward on the inside of AbingAbington (J.Bardottier) and Arts (L.Currie); the latter running on the ton, which in turn was tight on the inside of Bobby Bear. Leaving the 1300 metres Shahruhk steadiedPolar from the hindquarters Polarand Royale, whichwell was being carried in by Of Arts. outside. Royale was upofnext looking placed, ahead ofRock Bobby Bear Shahruhk continued to over-race for some distance after this. Shahruhk over-raced for some (C.Segeon), Mr Black Tom (R.Mullen), Shahruhk distance approaching and leaving the 600 metres and was(B.Woodworth), then taken wide. OnCherbourg straightening Polar Royale was taken to the outside of Abington to continue going forward and in doing (B.Bhaugeerothee) and King’s Guard (Y.Emamdee). Shahruhk improved his on so brushed Shahruhk. The Club’s Veterinary Surgeon reported that Cherbourg was lame the near 600 fore leg. position metres from the winning post and was closing behind Wieland THE CHILI INCOMING CALL BONUS CUP - -1365 m – [56-40] when entering the207. home straight. However, nobody could stop Polar Royale, who showed a quick 250 W.JET turn of foot to speed away from his opponents and record E.APPROACH S.KID another impressive victory. Shahruhk was a good 2nd, ahead of Wieland and D.MAJOR R.T.TANGO Rock ofP.LEGACY Arts.CHEQUER D.BRASCO CHEQUER C.FIRTH T.WAVE R.O.ARTS Equip BN N N BN N TD 250 L.W.HEART C.FIRTH PIERNEEF K.RAND FREEDOM W.SKYE RAVATAK B.BUCCANEER K.RAND RACE 7 Race 7: After speaking to the riders available to replace jockey David as the rider of Ryder Cup and ascertaining therewithdrawn were no suitable and after consultation with the PFK Stable, Ryder Cup was fromreplacements the race after no suitable jockeys were found the Stewards ordered the withdrawal of Ryder Cup at 16.45 hrs. In view of this withdrawal, toallreplace Derreck David. Sweep Forward (D.Oliver) was also withdrawn bets on Ryder Cup were ordered to be refunded and winning bets with bookmakersafter were paid 10 cents per rupee,whilst the average price ofbehind Ryder Cup being 10-3.Pegasus Acting onLegacy veterinary headvice wasless found distressed parading the barriers. that Sweep Forward was found to be distressed whist parading behind the barriers, the Stewards ordered the withdrawal of Sweep Forward at 15.55 hrs. In view this withdrawal, opened his account for the season, after a well-judged ride fromofJeannot Barall bets on Sweep Forward were ordered to be refunded and winning bets with bookmakers dottier. The Alain Perdrau-trained gelding seized the being lead at theEmerald start. were paid less 5 cents per rupee, the average pricequickly of Sweep Forward 19-1. Approach was slow to begin. Right To Tango jumped awkwardly. Leaving the 1300 metres Despite Jetwhen (R.Joorawon) the frontand in from the back straight, JeanWesternWestern Jet steadied close to the hitting heels of Chequer the 1250 metres Western JetBardottier commenceddid to over-race and had to to be resist, continually restrained off the heels of and Chequer not not see the need and settled behind. In 3rd on until the 1000 metres, after which the rider of Western Jet took his mount out and then take it to the lead. Donnie Brasco raced wide the outside of Pegasus Legacy wasthroughout. Chequer (V.Sola), ahead of Donnie Brasco (B.Bhaugeerothee) and Shanghai Kid (C.Segeon), who were racing side-by-side. Right To Tango (R.Mullen) was up next, ahead of the Gilbert Rousset stable mates Dee Major (R.Oodith) and Emerald Approach (J.Geroudis). Western Jet thought he had done enough when he made his move just before the final bend. However, he was caught by Pegasus Legacy, who showed great acceleration in the last 200 metres and managed to hold off a fast-finishing Donnie Brasco in the final metres. Western Jet had to settle for 3rd, ahead of Chequer. S.AGAIN Rk Horse Equip 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 WINTER SKYE KRUGER RAND FREEDOM STRIKE AGAIN RAVATAK BLOOD BUCCANEER ASPEN EMPEROR ACAPELLA THE BALLADEER Race 8: 8 RACE TN TN ND N N B1 N SN Wgh Draw 61 61 58 55 59 60 60 60 49.5 1 3 8 4 7 5 2 9 6 Jockey Time & Length Y.Emamdee 1m31.56 C.Segeon 1m31.67 L.Currie 1m31.93 B.Bhaugeerothee1m32.01 S.Bussunt 1m32.25 D.Oliver 1m32.55 J.Geroudis 1m33.04 R.Burke 1m33.09 A.Balloo 1m33.54 BUT Odds 18-1 11-2 15-1 34-1 12-1 6-1 5-6F 14-1 32-1 Ravatak jumped Approaching 1400 metres taken were onto the rails Eagle Award was awkwardly. withdrawn from this the race, after no Ravatak suitablewas jockeys found and at the 1400 metres had to be checked when Strike Again was taken to the inside of KruRand. Jockey Bhaugeerothee, the rider of Strike Again, pleaded guilty toSkye, a charge under to ger replace Derreck David. The penultimate contest went to Winter who MTC Rule 160 A (e) for careless riding and was subsequently fined Rs.20,000. The Balladeer ledraced throughout and brought somestages. muchJockey needed cheer to who wide in the early and middle Geroudis, the Yashin rider of Emamdee, Aspen Emperor, explained he enjoyed a good run in a forward position on the rails but after receiving some claimed hisatfirst winmetres of the season. From the ace, Winter Skye was thethen firstbecame to crowding the 600 from Freedom when that gelding rolled in, his mount unbalanced was then reluctant to stretch out for the remainder of the race and was very disapbounce and led ahead of Freedom was drawn wide. Up next was pointing. Blood Buccaneer raced wide(L.Currie), from the 400who metres. big favourite Aspen Emperor, ridden by Johnny Geroudis, followed by Kruger Rand (C.Segeon), Blood Buccaneer (D.Oliver), Strike Again (B.Bhaugeerothee), The Balladeer (A.Balloo), Ravatak (S.Bussunt) and Acapella (R.Burke). There was every expectation that Aspen Emperor would make his opponents submit in the final straight, but he failed to run to expectations, having encountered some problems. It was left for Winter Skye to romp to an easy win, whilst Kruger Rand made it a one-two for the Patrick Merven stable. Freedom continued his series of 209. THE ASTRONOMY PLATE - -1850 m – [36-20] 3rd place finishes, with Strike Again not disgraced in 4th. 250 209- THE ASTRONOMY PLATE 1850m W.C.SWING TEAMOG I.TRIGGER R.TIMES MR WOLF Race 9: Gilbert Rousset completed his hat-trick in the final race, as New Star (R.Joorawon) scored his first win in Mauritius. Teamog (G.Avranche) got a good getaway, but was soon passed by West Coast Swing (D.Oliver), who bounced from his 4th draw. Behind Teamog was Mr Wolf (R.Burke), who was positioned on the outside of Ice Trigger (S.Bussunt). Up next was Friday Lunch Club (L.Currie), followed by La Foce (B.Bhaugeerothee), New Star and Royal Times (Y.Emamdee). New Star had already started progressing as from the 600m post and despite going wide, he had the momentum in the home straight and proved too hot to handle in the final metres. Ice Trigger had to be content with second place again. An improved showing from La Foce netted him 3rd, F.L.CLUB L.FOCE N.STAR W.C.SWING MR WOLF I.TRIGGER N.STAR L.FOCE Rk Horse 1 NEW STAR 2 3 4 Equip TEAMOG Time & Length BUT Draw N 55.5 7 R.Joorawon ICE TRIGGER LA FOCE FRIDAY LUNCH CLUB @V TB BN 60 58.5 58 3 2 8 S.Bussunt 1m57.99 B.Bhaugeerothee1m58.04 L.Currie 1m58.13 5 6 MR WOLF WEST COAST SWING TN 61 61 5 4 R.Burke D.Oliver 1m58.14 1m58.42 5-1 10-1 7 8 TEAMOG ROYAL TIMES N 58.5 60 1 6 G.Avranche Y.Emamdee 1m58.45 1m58.80 4-1F 24-1 ahead of Friday Lunch Club. RACE 9 Jockey R.TIMES Wgh 1m57.71 Odds 9-2 7-2 14-1 5-1 Acting on veterinary advice that Princeton was unfit to race, the Stewards ordered its withdrawal at 8.30 a.m. today. In view of this withdrawal, all bets on Princeton were ordered to be refunded and betting with bookmakers was re-opened. Royal Times was slow to begin. Shortly after the start, Ice Trigger rolled out, brushing West Coast Swing. Ice Trigger then rolled in and brushed La Foce. New Star was taken back from the start. New Star was taken wide from the 300 metres. At the 200 metres La Foce was disappointed for a run between Ice Trigger and Friday Lunch Club and was then taken to the outside of Friday Lunch Club. At the 100 metres Mr Wolf rolled in, crowding Teamog. Mr. G. Rousset, the trainer of New Star, explained the gelding was lightly raced in Mauritius, and today was running for the first time over a suitable distance and as such the stable was expecting an improved performance. Neilsen Ip 26 RACE 1 – THE ESPANITA PLATE The Stewards approved jockey Sooful as the rider of Pride Of Prussia in replacement of jockey Ghunowa, who was indisposed. Jockey Bhaugeerothee, the rider of Zip It, requested to view the film of the start as he considered that his mount had been denied a fair start. It was established that after the start was effected Zip It threw its head down and lashed out behind and as such jumped very awkwardly. Under these circumstances, the Stewards could not be satisfied that Zip It was denied a fair start.Following the running of the race, the Stewards sounded the inquiry sign and considered objections lodged by jockey Bardottier, the rider of 4th placed Black Gambit, against Young Royal being declared the winner and Surprising Dream, being declared 2nd, alleging interference in the home straight. After viewing the films, the Stewards acceded to jockey Bardottier’s request to withdraw his objection against Young Royal, being declared the winner. In relation to the second objection, it was established that leaving the 200 metres Black Gambit was taken to the inside of Surprising Dream to obtain clear running, however shortly after Surprising Dream commenced to shift in under pressure, crowding Black Gambit and then at the 100 metres Black Gambit had to be checked when close to the hindquarters of Young Royal and tight on the inside of Surprising Dream. Under these circumstances, the objection was sustained and the placings amended to read: 1st: Young Royal, 2nd: Cirac; 3rd: Black Gambit; 4th: Surprising Dream Jockey Joorawon, the rider of Surprising Dream, was warned to make greater efforts to keep his mount straight. Colour Quest was very slow to begin. Young Royal slipped behind upon jumping. At the 1350 metres Pride Of Prussia was taken to the inside of Fort Noble. Shortly after Pride Of Prussia had to be steadied when Fort Noble was taken in behind Arromonches. As a result of this, Zip It, which was following, steadied. Pride Of Prussia over-raced down the back straight. Arromonches raced wide rounding the home turn. In the early part of the home straight, Young Royal lay in and at the 125 metres Dupont Circle had to be steadied when awkward on the inside of Young Royal. Zip It hung in in the home straight. RACE 2 – THE MTML FREEDOM CUP Lucky Colour was slow to begin. Legal Maxim jumped awkwardly, throwing its head. Double Grip was slow into stride. At the 1700 metres Lucky Colour had to be steadied when awkward on the inside of Siegfried, which was being taken in onto the rails behind Over The Ocean. Infinite Destiny raced wide in the early stages when being taken to the lead. At the 1650 metres Storm Alterno when being steadied threw its head. At the 1200 metres Lucky Colour steadied when awkward on the inside of Last Emperor, which was being taken on the rails behind Over The Ocean. Double Grip was taken forward down the back straight and then raced wide from the 500 metres. At the 700 metres Last Emperor, which was over-racing, was awkward on the hindquarters of Over The Ocean. Infinite Destiny commenced to weaken from the 500 metres and dropped through the field. At the 450 metres Albert Dock was taken to the outside of Infinite Destiny and in doing so inconvenienced Last Emperor, which shifted ground and brushed Over The Ocean. Over The Ocean raced wide rounding the home turn and then lay in in the home straight. Siegfried and Legal Maxim were also inconvenienced by the tiring Infinite Destiny. At the 150 metres Storm Alterno and Cula raced tight. Infinite Destiny was eased out of the race in the home straight. “ Stipes Report ” The Club’s Veterinary Surgeon reported that Infinite Destiny was not striding out after the race. The connections of Infinite Destiny advised that it will now be retired. Routine urine and blood specimens were taken for analysis from Cula after the race. the 150 metres to the 75 metres. He was subsequently suspended from riding in races for 4 Mauritian race meetings and fined Rs.100,000. Routine urine and blood specimens were taken for analysis from Amazing Bolt after the race. RACE 3 – THE CHILI SMS PACK CUP Bandido Caballero jumped awkwardly, shifted ground, bumping Oceans Edge. Golden Matador and Westhampton were slow to begin. Leaving the 1250 metres Super Villain had to be steadied when awkward on the inside of Evergreen, which in turn was tight on the inside of Rainstone. From the outside barrier Bongo Beat raced wide in the early stages when attempting to go to the lead but was unable to do so when Millenimesta held the rails. Bongo Beat lay out rounding the home turn. Routine urine and blood specimens were taken for analysis from Bandido Caballero after the race. RACE 5 – THE CHILI INTERNATIONAL CALL CUP The Stewards approved jockey Mullen as the rider of Mr Black Tom to replace jockey David. Jockey Bardottier requested to view the replay of the start. It was established that Abington, which had been fractious in the barrier, jumped awkwardly and was slow to begin. The Stewards could not be satisfied that it was denied a fair start. Polar Royale was slow to begin. Cherbourg jumped awkwardly. Wieland raced wide in the early stages when being taken to the lead. At the 1300 metres Mr Black Tom steadied when awkward on the inside of Abington, which in turn was tight on the inside of Bobby Bear. Leaving the 1300 metres Shahruhk steadied from the hindquarters of Polar Royale, which was being carried in by Rock Of Arts. Shahruhk continued to over-race for some distance after this. At the 1100 metres Shahruhk steadied from the heels of Polar Royale. Shahruhk over-raced for some distance approaching and leaving the 600 metres and was then taken wide. On straightening Polar Royale was taken to the outside of Abington to continue going forward and in doing so brushed Shahruhk, which then hung in over the 100 metres. The Club’s Veterinary Surgeon reported that Cherbourg was lame on the near fore leg. Routine urine and blood specimens were taken for analysis from Polar Royale after the race. RACE 4 –THE CHILI DATA CUP Following the running of the race, the Stewards sounded the inquiry sign and then viewed the video replays of the start. After taking evidence from the Starter, the Chief Handler and the Barrier Attendant holding Rainbow Man, it was established that Rainbow Man had its head down when the start was effected and as such became unbalanced, was very slow to begin and then dislodged apprentice Marday. Acting under the provisions of MTC Rule 144 (1) the Stewards were satisfied that Rainbow Man was denied a fair start and declared it a non runner. All bets on Rainbow Man were ordered to be refunded and winning bets with bookmakers were paid less 10 cents per rupee, the average price of Rainbow Man being 9-1. The Stewards then viewed the videos of the home straight and as no objections had been lodged by any connections, the Racing Stewards lodged an objection on behalf of the connections of 4th placed Magic’s Magic against Always Flirting being declared 2nd, alleging interference at the 100 metres. It was established that on straightening Always Flirting was taken to the outside of Man Of His Word to continue going forward, at the same stage Magic’s Magic improved on the inside of Man Of His Word, then leaving the 200 metres Always Flirting commenced to lay in. Shortly after, Man Of His Word steadied when awkward between Magic’s Magic and Always Flirting. Man Of His Word then had to be checked when Always Flirting continued to shift in after jockey David attempted to pull the whip, shortly after Magic’s Magic received crowding from Always Flirting which was shifting in and after being crowded, checked, became unbalanced, then shied away from the running rail, turning sideways, becoming completely unbalanced. Domani and Prince Paseo, which were following, were steadied, Prince Paseo rolled out, inconveniencing Red Lotus. Under these circumstances the objection was sustained and the placings amended to read: 1st: Amazing Bolt; 2nd: Domani; 3rd: Magic’s Magic; 4th: Always Flirting Jockey David reported to the Stewards that as a result of these incidents he was emotionally distressed. Jockey David then met with the Club’s Medical Officer where it was agreed although physically fit, he was mentally unfit due to his emotional state and therefore should discontinue from riding. The Stewards then ordered that he be stood down for the remainder of his rides. Magic’s Magic, Red Lotus and Domani were slow into stride. The Colonels Son raced wide throughout. Jockey David, the rider of Always Flirting, was found guilty for contravening MTC Rule 160 A (e) by riding in a reckless manner in relation to interference suffered by Magic’s Magic and Man Of His Word from RACE 6 – THE Chili Imbattable MAURITUS DERBY CUP The Stewards sought clarification from the Rousset Stable, Gujadhur Stable and Allet stable who have an expatriate jockey who could possibly replace jockey David as the rider of Love Struck. However, all three stables refused permission to loan their stable jockeys, then as no local riders would accept the ride on Love Struck, the Stewards, after consultation with connections of the PFK Stable, withdrew Love Struck at 15.20 hrs. All bets on Love Struck were ordered to be refunded and winning bets with bookmakers were paid less 30 cents per rupee, the average price of Love Struck being 9-4. Shortly after the start Pierneef rolled out, brushing Tube Wave, which then brushed Corredor. Pierneef over-raced in the early stages. Corredor raced wide in the early and middle stages. The rider of Man To Man took his mount forward to secure the lead from the 800 metres. At the 600 metres Captain Firth steadied from the heels of Man To Man and, after steadying, rolled out onto Living With Heart. Approaching the 500 metres, the rider of Captain Firth took his mount out to improve on the outside of Man To Man and in doing so carried Tube Wave wider on the track and at the 400 metres Captain Firth and Tube Wave brushed. Corredor raced wide throughout. Tube Wave lay in in the early part of the home straight. The Stewards will inquire into a complaint lodged by Trainer H. Maingard in relation to the handling of runners in this race at a date to be fixed. Routine urine and blood specimens were taken for analysis from Man To Man after the race. RACE 7 – THE CHILI INCOMING CALL BONUS CUP After speaking to the riders available to replace jockey David as the rider of Ryder Cup and ascertaining there were no suitable replacements and after consultation with the PFK Stable, the 24 July 2014 Stewards ordered the withdrawal of Ryder Cup at 16.45 hrs. In view of this withdrawal, all bets on Ryder Cup were ordered to be refunded and winning bets with bookmakers were paid less 20 cents per rupee, the average price of Ryder Cup being 10-3. Acting on veterinary advice that Sweep Forward was found to be distressed whilst parading behind the barriers, the Stewards ordered the withdrawal of Sweep Forward at 15.55 hrs. In view of this withdrawal, all bets on Sweep Forward were ordered to be refunded and winning bets with bookmakers were paid less 5 cents per rupee, the average price of Sweep Forward being 19-1, resulting therefore in a total deduction of 25 cents per rupee. Emerald Approach was slow to begin. Right To Tango jumped awkwardly. Leaving the 1300 metres Western Jet steadied when close to the heels of Chequer and from the 1250 metres Western Jet commenced to over-race and rolled out onto Donnie Brasco and then had to be continually restrained off the heels of Chequer until the 1000 metres, after which the rider of Western Jet took his mount out and then took it to the lead. Donnie Brasco raced wide throughout. Routine urine and blood specimens were taken for analysis from Pegasus Legacy and Sweep Forward after the race. RACE 8 – THE PET LOVERS ASSOCIATION CUP Ravatak jumped awkwardly. Approaching the 1400 metres Ravatak was taken onto the rails and at the 1400 metres had to be checked when Strike Again was taken to the inside of Kruger Rand. Jockey Bhaugeerothee, the rider of Strike Again, pleaded guilty to a charge under MTC Rule 160 A (e) for careless riding and was subsequently fined Rs.20,000. The Balladeer raced wide in the early and middle stages. Jockey Geroudis, the rider of Aspen Emperor, explained he enjoyed a good run in a forward position on the rails but after receiving some crowding at the 600 metres from Freedom when that gelding rolled in, his mount then became unbalanced, was then reluctant to stretch out for the remainder of the race and was very disappointing. Blood Buccaneer raced wide from the 400 metres. The Club’s Veterinary Surgeon reported that Aspen Emperor was lame on the near fore leg. Routine urine and blood specimens were taken for analysis from Winter Skye and Aspen Emperor after the race. RACE 9 – THE ASTRONOMY PLATE Acting on veterinary advice that Princeton was unfit to race, the Stewards ordered its withdrawal at 8.30 a.m. today. In view of this withdrawal, all bets on Princeton were ordered to be refunded and betting with bookmakers was reopened. Royal Times was slow to begin. Shortly after the start, Ice Trigger rolled out, brushing West Coast Swing. Ice Trigger then rolled in and brushed La Foce. New Star was taken back from the start. At the 1100 metres Ice Trigger steadied from the heels of Teamog. As a result La Foce, which was following, steadied and rolled out onto Friday Lunch Club. New Star was taken wide from the 300 metres. At the 200 metres La Foce was disappointed for a run between Ice Trigger and Friday Lunch Club and was then taken to the outside of Friday Lunch Club. At the 100 metres Mr Wolf rolled in, crowding Teamog. Ice Trigger lay in over the final 75 metres. Mr. G. Rousset, the trainer of New Star, explained the gelding was lightly raced in Mauritius, and today was running for the first time over a suitable distance and as such the stable was expecting an improved performance. Routine urine and blood specimens were taken for analysis from New Star after the race. 27 24 July 2014 ZAMBEZI TORRENT v/s CAPTAIN MAGPIE WINNER TAKES IT ALL! The final leg of the Three-year old championship dominates Race Meeting 21, with a duel set between Zambezi Torrent and Captain Magpie. The former won the first leg over 1400m and the latter has an easy race in the second leg and won from start to finish over 1500m. Thus, the winner of Saturday’s 3rd and final leg on Saturday will definitely walk away with the Three Year-Old Championship, which was won last year by Istiqraar. After an under-par showing in the second leg, Zambezi Torrent is highly fancied to strike back. He will be shouldering 57 kg, 4 kg less than in his last start. The fact that this race will be run at level weight, makes it looks an easier task for the Ramapatee Gujadhur trained gelding. Breaking from the ace, he will take a lot of beat with Damien Oliver on board. Captain Magpie did prove his credentials in the second leg, leading throughout to score a dominant victory. He has continued to improve in training and will try to make it two in a row, so as to secure this 3 Year-Old Championship. However, it will be much tougher than last time and Captain Magpie will have to be at his very best. Other runners worth considering include Blaze of Noon, who has benefited from his debut run and is expected to run a better race. The Paul Foo Kune stable mates Mount Hillaby and Forest Panther are also worthy of respect – the former being the choice of Rye Joorawon. However, it is very likely that this main contest will come down between the Ramapatee Gujadhurtrained Zambezi Torrent and the Rameshwar Gujadhur-trained Captain Magpie. This Saturday is the last meeting for Australian jockey Damien Oliver. His short stay in Mauritius has been a success, with 8 wins scored, including 2 main contests, and a quadruple in Race Meeting 19. He will be aiming to leave Mauritius on a winning note. Along with Zambezi Torrent, he has some good chances Saturday 1 No on King Fahiem (Race 1) and Beautiful Bhutan (Race 2). Don’t rule out Azapel in race 5, as he has a habit of pulling a rabbit from the hat. After the shenanigans of last Saturday, the Paul Foo Kune stable will be hoping for good things. Mauritian jockey Rye Joorawon will be riding for the top-of-the-table stable for the next 3 weeks. He could have a brilliant start with on Roving Consort (Race 2), Rum Tum Tugger (Race 3), Carcassonne (Race 4), Love Struck (Race 5) and Eagle Award (Race 8). Paul Foo Kune’s chief rival and defending stable champion Gilbert Rousset have enjoyed its hat-trick last Saturday. Stable jockey Johnny Geroudis has some decent rides on Rear Admiral (Race 4), Albert Mooney (Race 5), Governor General (Race 7) and the new comer Obligation (Race 3). It is in the 5th race that punters will be looking at him with keen interest. The favourite being Albert Mooney, whose last run must be completely ignored. He is in superb condition and is backed to renew with success. However, Liquid Motion is another worthy contender. He opened his account on his last run and another bold showing is expected from the champion horse. Azapel, Love Struck and Francois Bernardus are all in with a chance in this 1400m contest. MRU 120k - 40k - 20k - 10k HORSE STABLE JOCKEY KG GEAR GATE T.Factore B.TIME 1 BIG LION S. HENRY R. JOORAWON 61 B 4 57.71 57.75 2 CAPTAINS BOUNTY R. MAINGARD R. BURKE 61 H 9 57.94 58.02 3 H. MAIGROT G. Avranche 61 B+N 1 57.92 59.31 4 QUESTION TIME PORT ALBERT C. RAMDIN N. MARDAY 60.5 (-3) T 6 57.68 58.67 5 ACT OF VALOR A. PERDRAU J. BARDOTTIER 60 NT 8 57.69 57.74 6 KING FAHIEM SPACEBEAM GUJADHUR D. OLIVER 59.5 BN 2 57.54 57.94 P. FOO KUNE B. SOOFUL 59.5 B1NT 3 57.83 59.76 JM HENRY R. Mullen 55.5 SNT 7 57.73 59.76 P. MERVEN - 58.5 BN 5 57.59 58.76 7 8 T APPEAL BOARD KEEP WALKING EA 2 No 10h05 THE LINES OF POWER PLATE 1500 - Rating: 31-15 MRU 125k - 45k - 20k - 10k HORSE STABLE JOCKEY KG 1 TAMWORTH S. HENRY B. BHAUGEERO 60 (-1.5) 2 KOWLOON BAY G. ROUSSET J. GEROUDIS 3 LEO'S RUSH R. MAINGARD 4 BEAUTIFUL BHUTAN INSIDE OUT 5 6 7 8 9 10 EA GEAR GATE T.Factore B.TIME BN 5 1 31.09 1.33.62 59.5 N 7 1 31.23 1.32.26 R. BURKE 59.5 N 2 1 31.30 1.31.56 GUJADHUR D. OLIVER 59 BT 8 1 31.22 1.31.67 JM HENRY R. Mullen 58.5 - 4 1 30.54 1.33.73 SHERIFF MARSHALL FYRKAT V. ALLET L. CURRIE 58.5 BNT 3 1 31.07 1.32.62 P. MERVEN C. SEGEON 57.5 N 11 1 31.20 1.32.86 POWER DIVE TORNADO MAN A. PERDRAU J. BARDOTTIER 57.5 SN 9 1 31.13 1.32.23 R. GUJADHUR N. MARDAY 57.5 (-3) S 10 1 30.58 1.31.64 ROVING CONSORT OWLS DO CRY P. FOO KUNE R. JOORAWON 57 N 1 1 31.23 1.32.06 P. MERVEN - 60 B+N 6 1 31.79 1.33.26 3 No 10h40 THE MUNICIPALITY OF PORT LOUIS 125TH ANNIVERSARY CUP 1400 - Rating: 36-20 MRU 130k - 45k - 23k - 12k HORSE STABLE JOCKEY KG GEAR GATE T.Factore ELUSIVE LOVE IN THE FRAME R. MAINGARD R. BURKE 60 - 1 New New V. ALLET L. CURRIE 60 N 5 1 25.11 1.26.14 BRIGHT SHINING BURBERRY C. RAMDIN N. MARDAY 59.5 (-3) N 6 New New 4 S. HENRY B. BHAUGEERO 59 (-1.5) BN 11 1 25.43 1.26.13 5 CRAFTSMAN HURLYWOOD B. WOODWORTH 59 B1N 8 1 25.21 1.25.86 6 MIDNIGHT MASTER R. GUJADHUR J. BARDOTTIER 59 NT 7 124.16 1.24.72 7 G. ROUSSET J. GEROUDIS 59 - 10 New New 8 OBLIGATION LEGION OF HONOUR JM HENRY S. BUSSUNT 58.5 D 9 1 25.60 1.26.68 9 MIGHTY LION P. MERVEN C. SEGEON 58.5 DT 4 1 26.49 1.26.55 RUM TUM TUGGER TORERO DANCER P. FOO KUNE R. JOORAWON 58.5 N 3 1 25.00 1.25.04 P. MERVEN - 59.5 B 2 1 25.55 1.25.55 1 2 3 10 EA 4 No B.TIME 11h20 THE MAXIME BOULLÉ CUP 1850 - Rating: 56-40 MRU 170k - 60k - 30k - 15k HORSE STABLE JOCKEY KG GEAR GATE T.Factore B.TIME 1 BESUGO P. MERVEN C. SEGEON 60.5 N 4 1 54.05 1.55.17 2 P. FOO KUNE R. JOORAWON 60.5 BN 8 1 53.44 1.54.36 3 CARCASSONNE ROYAL CHALON S. HENRY B. BHAUGEERO 60.5 (-1.5 NT 9 1 54.29 1.55.83 4 SOLAR SYMBOL GUJADHUR D. OLIVER 60.5 N 5 1 54.72 1.56.34 SUMMER SANCTUARY R. MAINGARD R. BURKE 60 - 1 153.35 1.54.44 J. GEROUDIS 59.5 O 2 1 53.46 1.55.05 7 REAR ADMIRAL STUNNING TIGER G. ROUSSET JM HENRY R. Mullen 57 D 3 1 55.67 1.55.67 8 DUNRAVEN V. ALLET S. BHUNDOO 54.5 (-1.5 BN 7 1 53.61 1.54.91 9 HIGH ACCOLADE P. MERVEN Y. EMAMDEE 53.5 N 6 1 53.58 1.55.55 5 6 5 No 12h00 THE RAOUL ROCHECOUSTE CUP 1400 - Rating: 60+ MRU 240k - 90k - 50k - 30k HORSE STABLE JOCKEY KG GEAR 1 LIQUID MOTION P. MERVEN C. SEGEON 61 NT 3 1 24.21 1.24.86 2 G. ROUSSET J. GEROUDIS 59.5 - 6 1 24.25 1.24.33 3 ALBERT MOONEY VETTEL GUJADHUR S. BUSSUNT 59 - 4 1 25.94 1.26.84 4 AZAPEL GUJADHUR D. OLIVER 58.5 N 8 1 24.21 1.24.48 5 DESERT SHEIK FRANCOIS BERNARDUS R. MAINGARD R. BURKE 57.5 - 5 New New HURLYWOOD Y. EMAMDEE 57.5 ND 10 1 24.94 1.25.25 LOVE STRUCK DUAL ASSET P. FOO KUNE R. JOORAWON 55.5 N 1 124.15 1.24.42 8 JM HENRY R. Mullen 54.5 - 2 New New 9 GEMMAYZE STREET P. FOO KUNE B. SOOFUL 53.5 B1N 7 1 24.42 1.25.86 WIND TRIP HURLYWOOD B. WOODWORTH 53.5 BN 9 New New 6 7 10 6 No GATE T.Factore B.TIME 12h35 THE Dynavena 3 YEAR OLD CHAMPION CUP 1600 - Rating: 3yr old MRU 400k - 150k - 100k - 50k - 30k - 20k HORSE STABLE JOCKEY KG GEAR 1 ZAMBEZI TORRENT GUJADHUR D. OLIVER 57 N 1 1 37.65 1.37.65 2 CAPTAIN MAGPIE FOREST PANTHER R. GUJADHUR J. BARDOTTIER 57 N 6 137.11 1.37.68 P. FOO KUNE B. SOOFUL 57 N 5 1 38.72 1.38.72 R. MAINGARD R. BURKE 57 D 3 1 37.80 1.37.80 5 BLAZE OF NOON SHODDY NICK V. ALLET L. CURRIE 57 B 4 1 38.09 1.38.96 6 MOUNT HILLABY P. FOO KUNE R. JOORAWON 57 B1N 2 1 37.78 1.38.26 3 4 7 No GATE T.Factore B.TIME 13h15 La Coupe du Bi-Centenaire 1600 - Rating: 61-45 MRU 180k - 60k - 30k - 15k HORSE STABLE JOCKEY KG GEAR 1 STORM DANCER JM HENRY R. Mullen 60.5 - 1 New New 2 BOTTOM DOLLAR P. FOO KUNE R. JOORAWON 60 N 7 1 38.16 1.39.26 3 POSSE COMITATUS R. GUJADHUR J. BARDOTTIER 60 N 4 1 37.39 1.37.55 4 G. ROUSSET J. GEROUDIS 59.5 - 6 1 37.17 1.37.66 5 GOVERNOR GENERAL PARKER V. ALLET L. CURRIE 59 N 3 1 39.41 1.39.41 6 ESTECO P. FOO KUNE P.K. HORIL 58.5 N 2 1 38.93 1.39.97 7 MASTER MASCUS HURLYWOOD B. WOODWORTH 57.5 B+ND 8 1 37.86 1.39.76 8 SKIPPYJON JONES P. MERVEN C. SEGEON 57 NT 5 1 37.25 1.38.55 8 No Neilsen Ip 09h30 THE BROADWAY BILL PLATE 1000 - Rating: 25-0 GATE T.Factore B.TIME 13h55 THE ALEXEI PLATE 1500 - Rating: 41-25 MRU 140k - 50k - 23k - 12k HORSE STABLE JOCKEY KG GEAR 1 LEISURE JET A. PERDRAU S. BUSSUNT 61 - 9 1 31.70 1.32.26 2 MOON RAIDER P. FOO KUNE V. SOLA 61 (-1.5) N 7 1 31.99 1.33.61 3 LIVIDUS H. MAIGROT G. Avranche 60.5 - 3 1 31.35 1.32.86 4 DIVINE CRUSADER A. PERDRAU J. BARDOTTIER 60 N 5 1 34.44 1.35.64 5 V. ALLET L. CURRIE 60 N 10 1 31.33 1.34.52 6 I'LL BE BACK THE PIEMAN P. MERVEN Y. EMAMDEE 59 NT 1 1 31.74 1.33.76 7 MISTER BRIGHTSIDE P. MERVEN C. SEGEON 57.5 N 4 New New 8 OBAMA ROYAL PERFORMER G. ROUSSET J. GEROUDIS 57.5 - 2 1 31.02 1.32.26 M. RAMDIN V. NAIKO 57 SN 8 1 33.56 1.33.56 WIND GLIDER GUJADHUR D. OLIVER 57 OSN 6 1 31.68 1.32.75 9 10 GATE T.Factore B.TIME 28 24 July 2014 09h30 THE BROADWAY BILL PLATE 1 1 DATE 1000 - Rating: 25-0 BIG LION (S. HENRY) h.b S.AF 3 yrs RAT. DIST. TIME KG B GEAR GATE JOCKEY 14.06.14 25-0 1500 1.33.30 61 B 3 P.C.ORFFER 31.05.14 25-0 1365 1.22.90 59.5 B1 7 B.BHAUGEEROTHEE 10.05.14 25-0 1400 - 61 2 J.VICTOIRE 19.04.14 31-15 1500 1.34.25 58.5 5 J.VICTOIRE Has improved. Back after rest. Is to be closely followed. 2 600 200 RANK WIN./SEC. 1 1 3 2 2 5 5 8 - 5 7 8 H 4 5 10 PEKwatile 8 4 5 8 20.25 9 5 4 6 M. Master MThunder P.Albert Smitten 7.00 3.35 1.45 3.35 T V.D. Scaler Destiny's Tale HJet JFlash* loin 1.85 7.45 1.65 7 8 7 V.D. Scaler Golden Sheik DDash 4.80 11.05 loin FAVOURITE C.SEGEON C.SEGEON P.K.HORIL C.SEGEON 5 DON'T TELL MAMA 1 DTale* 10 YRoyal 5 TornMan 2.25 0.85 12.00 4.55 Outsider: Spacebeam gate 2 59.5KG FLClub BBerry G.Baie Wing Man 4.80 3.85 1.25 5.15 1 9 5 2 3 59.5KG Average run Usual effort Improved run Refused to jump gate 3 3 5 6 3 5 8 7 ITBeep Tobeastar Saziwayo BBeat 2.10 1.40 7.60 8.35 7 One-paced run Slow to begin Checked at start Average run gate BN 4 9 3 5 9 8 8 9 V.D. Scaler DON'T TELL MAMA CTGers Zhan Hu TRAINING CLOCK 5 ACT OF VALOR 6 KING FAHIEM EAKEEP WALKING GEAR 13.33 14.86 - 13.64 - 35.82 23.73 13.64 ON N 13.6 - 13.21 13.11 - - 13.48 13.03 12.83 13.47 - 13.54 13.54 12.05 - - - 26.51 13.03 26.3 13.47 N NT N 38.08 26.42 38.34 26.56 13.34 NDT BN 27.08 13.54 34.41 24.18 SNT 41.18 29.5 N BN 12.05 61 60 60 60 N - 2 3 12 10 B.BHAUGEEROTHEE N 8 N 2 N 3 NX 2 draw. Can R.JOORAWON J.GEROUDIS C.PULLER C.PULLER D.OLIVER S.BUSSUNT S.BUSSUNT J.VICTOIRE 9 4 5 8 BBerry Urbi Et Orbi FStride Tube Wave 5.77 6.95 5.20 13.25 3 6 - No show Bled Average run Unbalanced 1100m 1,44.20 60.5 - 3 N 3 6 5 2 9 8 9 9 BBerry OEdge A Time To Kill G.Mountain 6.95 5.30 4.35 5.80 No progress Checked 900m Up there - no finish Faded N 3.55 5.70 3.15 1.25 6 6 7 7 8 1 10 10 3 5 1 9 M. Master BBerry ETTiger* T. Island 1.60 4.20 1.45 12.20 9 6 K.GHUNOWA 8 K.GHUNOWA 8 K.GHUNOWA Good draw. 5 3 7 5 4 8 2 6 8 PONT D'AVIGNON BBerry CTGers LBolt 8.65 Big disappointment 2.85 5.65 8.00 Good progress Average run Aucune impression J.BARDOTTIER B.WOODWORT H 04.05.14 31-15 1400 1.26.75 57.5 5 B.WOODWORT H 19.04.14 25-0 1400 1.25.53 59.5 SNX 1 B.WOODWORT H Narrowly beaten last out. Bad draw. To be followed. TORNADO MAN BNT 6 7 5 10 7 9 9 6 9 8 7 2 PONT D'AVIGNON BBerry Eagle Award Dee Major ROVING CONSORT 28.06.14 41-25 1500 1.32.78 57.5 31.05.14 41-25 1500 1.32.03 58.5 03.05.14 46-30 1500 1.33.51 57 05.04.14 41-25 1500 1.32.33 60 Still not at his peak. To be reviewed. N N ON B 1 4 1 3 C.SEGEON C.SEGEON S.BUSSUNT C.SEGEON Average run 5.75 2.70 0.40 Wide home turn Big disappointment Improved N 5 8 - 5 5 2 8 5 6 2 3 C.Magpie BBeat Takushi Leeuloop Jet 4.35 0.90 0.05 5.00 Best Time: Leo's Rush Tornado Man Beautiful Bhutan Outsider: Roving Consort gate 11 57.5KG Improved run Steadied home turn Hung in last 400m Pulled hard early SN gate 1 2 2 2 M. Master RTTugger 0.40 1.25 Beaten narrowly Did his best 3 3 4 MThunder 2.80 Lacked extra this time 4 2 1 Y. Man* 1.00 Two in a row 2 2 2 2 2 6 6 - 9 57.5KG 3 1 gate N. MARDAY S 4 2 2 2 5 6 2 3 Urbi Et Orbi BBerry SFree BABlue T 4 3 7 5 6 5 6 2 M. Master BBeat TBassett HBlue 1.75 4.95 0.30 2.10 10 57.5 (-3)KG One-paced run Disappointing run Tried his best Checked 300m gate R. JOORAWON N 3.50 0.85 2.60 2.50 1 57KG Disappointing Steadied 1250m Bad start No match for winner gate B+N 5 6 4 3 8 7 6 8 8 5 9 8 Eagle Award A. Emperor Ruby King KSurfer TRAINING CLOCK 6.95 6.65 6.00 6.75 6 60KG No show No show Steadied 1000m Pace-faded SPLIT TIME 200P 2400P 2200P 14.3 12.76 13.57 13.89 13.79 12.28 600m 400m 200m 40.63 26.33 13.57 39.96 26.07 12.28 13.2 13.14 13.61 12.62 11.96 12.16 39.95 26.75 13.61 36.74 24.12 12.16 14.17 13.38 - 41.67 27.55 13.38 - 12.65 13.25 35.2 - 5 INSIDE OUT - 13.53 - 6 SHERIFF MARSHALL 13.02 12.34 13.42 12.74 - 38.78 25.76 13.42 25.35 12.74 N N 7 FYRKAT 14.55 14 - - 28.55 14 12.93 N N 8 POWER DIVE 12.88 12.54 14.41 15.92 - 38.53 25.42 12.54 45.21 30.33 15.92 N 9 TORNADO MAN 13.39 - 27.56 13.39 37.89 25.97 S 10 ROVING CONSORT - 26.15 12.91 36.53 24.7 N N 38.23 25.97 40.65 27.1 14.35 N N HORSE Sheriff Marshall didn't disgrace on his last race. He has 1 TAMWORTH a good chance to be back in the winner's enclosure. He should keep an eye on Roving Consort who will have the advantage to start inside. Narrowly beaten on his 2 KOWLOON BAY last race, Power Dive is also to be followed in this race. Kowloon Bay and Leo's Rush are them good outsiders. 3 LEO'S RUSH Leo's Rush Beautiful Bhutan Power Dive 3 J. BARDOTTIER Sheriff Marshall Place: gate C. SEGEON (P. FOO KUNE) h.b S.AF 3 yrs 28.06.14 31-15 1400 1.26.38 58 N 2 D.DAVID 31.05.14 31-15 1365 1.22.65 58.5 N 9 D.DAVID 03.05.14 31-15 1365 1.24.57 57.5 N 9 D.DAVID 23.11.13 MdnmG 1400 1.28.46 58 2 R.FOURIE Didn't disgrace last out. Excellent draw. Has a chance. 4 58.5KG 4.10 (R. GUJADHUR) h.b S.AF 4 yrs 1.42.62 50.5 9 N.MARDAY 1.38.82 59.5 S 9 F.DURSO 1.39.25 59.5 S 3 J.BARDOTTIER 1.26.41 59.5 S 7 P.C.ORFFER out. Bad draw. Average chance. gate L. CURRIE (V. ALLET) h.b S.AF 4 yrs 5 3 8 Good run One-paced run Back to best Slow and inconvenienced 58.5KG (A. PERDRAU) h.b S.AF 5 yrs 1.25.89 58 SN 1.32.27 58.5 SN gate 59KG R. Mullen (P. MERVEN) h.b S.AF 3 yrs POWER DIVE 2 Lacked finish Steadied 1400m Good run this class Winner disqualified BT 9 05.07.14 3yr 1500 1.32.10 52 4 P.K.HORIL 31.05.14 31-15 1365 1.22.66 58.5 N 7 C.SEGEON 02.01.14 MdnmG 1600 1.35.80 59 14 J. SAMPSON 19.12.13 MdnmG 1600 1.35.20 59 11 J. SAMPSON Honorable race last out. Bad draw. Don't neglect him. gate 59.5KG D. OLIVER 4 L.CURRIE 7 59.5KG R. BURKE R.MULLEN 4 gate J. GEROUDIS (JM HENRY) h.a S.AF 8 yrs 1.39.60 59 TBN 10 L.CURRIE 1.39.51 59.5 TBN 4 N.JUGLALL 1.23.42 57 BNT 2 S.VEALE last race. Good draw. Has a chance. 05.07.14 41-25 1650 07.06.14 1600 17.05.14 31-15 1600 26.04.14 31-15 1600 Hasn't done badly last 8 5 6 8 R.BURKE 8 7 7 BBerry R.BURKE 3 3 3 Urbi Et Orbi R.BURKE 6 5 4 FStride R.BURKE 3 2 1 STSaint* be back in the winner's enclosure. 21.06.14 36-20 1600 24.05.14 36-20 1600 19.04.14 41-25 1365 Didn't disgrace on his 28.06.14 31-15 1400 01.06.14 31-15 1500 9 7 8 8 5 60 (-1.5)KG MARGIN COMMENT (GUJADHUR) h.b S.AF 5 yrs TB 7 TB 4 1 BN 8 followed. SHERIFF MARSHALL FYRKAT 600 200 RANK WIN./SEC. (R. MAINGARD) h.b S.AF 5 yrs BEAUTIFUL BHUTAN FAVOURITE 26.81 13.21 13.11 25.57 12.82 38.44 27.33 B.BHAUGEEROTHEE BN EA OWLS DO CRY (P. MERVEN) h.b S.AF 4 yrs H 12.75 12.82 - B.BHAUGEEROTHEE 1,43.46 60.5 - 10 35.76 23.89 41.88 28.19 14.86 13.34 - 8 APPEAL BOARD 5 58.5KG No show Checked 950m Unsuited by going Pace-faded SPLIT TIME 200P 2400P 2200P 600m 400m 200m 12.54 12.61 12.39 37.54 25 12.39 13.55 14.45 28 14.45 - 7 SPACEBEAM 13.50 6.15 13.55 13.25 P.C.ORFFER gate B. BHAUGEERO (G. ROUSSET) h.b S.AF 4 yrs 1.39.26 58.5 1.54.31 58 1.32.52 58 1.33.13 59.5 out. Excellent INSIDE OUT 6 6 5 7 12.07.14 31-15 1650 9 - 1.39.14 0.58.75 1.55.13 2.04.33 BN N N 07.06.14 1600 1.38.49 60.5 10.05.14 36-20 1365 1.43.50 58.5 26.04.14 41-25 1500 1.33.14 57 Is an irregular horse. Disappointing last out. 8 55.5KG GEAR GATE JOCKEY 1.39.60 60 1.54.53 59 1.32.84 58.5 1.59.93 59.5 be reviewed. 28.06.14 31-15 1400 1.26.08 59.5 07.06.14 1600 1.38.70 60 10.05.14 25-0 1400 1.26.75 61 12.04.14 31-15 1400 1.26.89 58.5 Good race last out. Bad draw. To be 7 gate TIME KG LEO'S RUSH 21.06.14 36-20 1600 31.05.14 36-20 1850 17.05.14 36-20 1500 19.04.14 31-15 1500 Hasn't done badly last 6 R. Mullen Place: Act Of Valor BIG LION King Fahiem 8 Disappointing run 1st Victory in Mauritius No show Lacked stamina SNT HORSE Big Lion is back after having been narrowly beaten by 1 BIG LION Absalom on the 15th meeting. He has been well rested and he is in a good shape. With Rye Joorawon on the back and with a good draw, he can open his account. 2 CAPTAINS BOUNTY The danger may come from Captains Bounty who will be ridden by Robbie Burke. Despite his bad draw, he is 3 QUESTION TIME to be followed. Beware also of King Fahiem who is at ease on this distance 4 PORT ALBERT Best Time: gate 60KG B. SOOFUL 8 6 4 8 3 MRU 125k - 45k - 20k - 10k (S. HENRY) h.a S.AF 7 yrs KOWLOON BAY 07.06.14 1600 24.05.14 31-15 1000 06.11.13 19 1800 16.10.13 2000 Need to improve. 5 Lay out WIde throughout Disappointing debut B1NT BIG LION CAPTAINS BOUNTY King Fahiem Appeal Board 6 60.5 (-3)KG BN 8 2 6 6 EA KEEP WALKING (P. MERVEN) h.a S.AF 6 yrs 12.07.14 25-0 1365 1,25.13 60 1 07.06.14 1000 0.58.45 60.5 BN 2 10.05.14 36-20 1365 1.44.79 56 2 26.04.14 36-20 1000 0.59.24 57 B 8 Like to race in front and he can do a good race. gate D. OLIVER 8 4 5 3 2 4 Unbalanced home turn One-paced run Lost ground, wide Two in a row NT APPEAL BOARD (JM HENRY) h.a S.AF 9 yrs K.GHUNOWA K.GHUNOWA K.GHUNOWA K.GHUNOWA 1 61KG J. BARDOTTIER 3 8 7 DIST. 12.07.14 31-15 1650 SPACEBEAM (P. FOO KUNE) h.a S.AF 5 yrs 12.07.14 30-0 1000 0.57.97 53.5 9 21.06.14 22-0 1400 1.26.08 55 TN 4 17.05.14 30-0 1400 1.27.36 52.5 TN 1 26.04.14 30-0 1365 1.24.26 53.5 6 Is improving but is disadvantage by his draw. gate Reared at start One-paced run slow Taken back at start KING FAHIEM (GUJADHUR) h.b S.AF 6 yrs S.BUSSUNT S.BUSSUNT N.T.CALLOW S.BUSSUNT 9 61KG N. MARDAY ACT OF VALOR (A. PERDRAU) h.b S.AF 3 yrs 7 5 5 2 gate One-paced run Inquiry into run Scracthed Bumped 400m B+N 10 6 6 6 05.07.14 25-0 1600 1.40.50 60.5 8 S.BUSSUNT 8 6 5 07.06.14 1600 1.38.65 58 TND 1 D.DAVID 8 8 4 24.05.14 25-0 1600 1.40.15 61 TND 5 M.NEISIUS 7 6 4 03.05.14 25-0 1650 1.44.67 61 TND 6 D.DAVID 6 6 6 Starting from a good draw. Will be at the finish if he don't miss his departure. 8 2.90 1.75 PORT ALBERT (C. RAMDIN) c.b S.AF 5 yrs 07.06.14 1000 0.57.86 59.5 BN 10.05.14 30-0 1000 0.57.49 55 26.04.14 22-0 1500 1.34.68 60.5 22.03.14 30-0 1400 1.26.88 57 BN Well place for the win. To be followed. 7 M. Master OEdge RAT. 21.06.14 36-20 1600 31.05.14 36-20 1850 17.05.14 36-20 1500 03.05.14 41-25 1850 Still not at his best. To Unconvincing ride Hung in Non-starter dissapointing G. Avranche 12.07.14 25-0 1365 1,23.73 60.5 5 J.BARDOTTIER 5 23.11.13 25-0 1000 1.00.52 61 7 R.JOORAWON 5 10.11.13 25-0 1400 1.29.38 61 N 4 R.JOORAWON 1 Second race here. He is well but with his draw, his chance are slim. 6 0.15 2.50 6.40 1 1500 - Rating: 31-15 TAMWORTH DATE R. BURKE 12.07.14 25-0 1365 1,27.58 60.5 10 M.NEISIUS 2 10 10 21.06.14 31-15 1000 0.57.66 57 TN 5 M.NEISIUS 4 4 5 31.05.14 25-0 1365 1.23.67 56.5 T 8 A.BALLOO 2 7 8 04.05.14 22-0 1365 1.24.28 60 T 5 R.JOORAWON 1 1 1 Is a regular horse. If he can overcome his draw, he will finish in the money. 5 Absalom HJet BBhutan STSaint QUESTION TIME (H. MAIGROT) h.a S.AF 5 yrs 28.06.14 31-15 1400 1.26.94 58.5 ON 10 G.AVRANCHE 04.05.14 31-15 1400 1.26.84 58.5 1 R.JOORAWON 05.04.14 31-15 1365 1.23.53 59.5 B 1 Y.EMAMDEE 10.11.13 31-15 1365 1.22.93 59.5 B 9 M.NEISIUS Is to be followed with his good draw. Good chance. 4 3 5 4 4 61KG MARGIN COMMENT CAPTAINS BOUNTY (R. MAINGARD) h.b S.AF 3 yrs 28.06.14 31-15 1400 1.26.29 58 H 9 R.BURKE 24.05.14 31-15 1000 0.58.16 57.5 H 8 R.BURKE 05.04.14 31-15 1365 58.5 R.BURKE 14.09.13 Md3mG 1400 58.5 7 B.FAYDHERBE Bad draw and this is not an advantage on 1000m. To be reviewed. 3 gate R. JOORAWON 10h05 THE LINES OF POWER PLATE 2 MRU 120k - 40k - 20k - 10k 4 BEAUTIFUL BHUTAN EAOWLS DO CRY This supplement is published for information. It is not the official program. 12.93 - 13.24 12.91 13.55 12.75 14.35 23.38 - GEAR N N BT S 13.53 39.13 26.66 29 24 July 2014 10h40 3 THE MUNICIPALITY OF PORT LOUIS 125TH ANNIVERSARY CUP 1400 - Rating: 36-20 ELUSIVE LOVE 1 DATE RAT. DIST. TIME KG GEAR GATE JOCKEY 25.01.14 1200 73.70 58.0 K SHEA 04.01.14 1200 72.55 F ANTHONY 18.12.13 1000 60.0 A FORTUNE Will make his debut on our turf. Excellent draw. IN THE FRAME 2 BRIGHT SHINING 3 31.12.13 27.10.13 13.10.13 First race at the 05.07.14 24.05.14 05.04.14 30.11.13 Far from CRAFTSMAN 14.06.14 3YR 1400 31.05.14 41-25 1500 12.11.13 Mr74E 1450 22.10.13 MdnmG 1400 Improved run last out. 28.06.14 31-15 31.05.14 31-15 26.04.14 36-20 29.03.14 36-20 Winner last out. N 8 S.BUSSUNT N 5 N.JUGLALL 8 J.SMITSDORFF 8 B.LERENA be reviewed. LEGION OF HONOUR MIGHTY LION 11 EA 36-20 1500 31-15 1500 31-15 1400 31-15 1400 beaten in his K.GHUNOWA K.GHUNOWA K.GHUNOWA R.BURKE 2 C.SEGEON N 2 Y.EMAMDEE N 6 C.SEGEON D.DILLON draw. To be reviewed. 4 9 8 8 7 9 9 8 TORERO DANCER D.DAVID D.DAVID J.GEROUDIS N.JUGLALL To be followed. 2 1 4 Commodity Strike Rainier* Preach Power gate 6 59.5 (-3)KG 2.00 0.75 2.00 BN 9 8 7 8 9 7 7 7 6 6 7 7 Zhan Hu Zhan Hu NCompares LBolt 8.45 10.40 7.90 9.00 gate 11 59 (-1.5)KG Slow at start No finish Slow Heavy going 6 3 - 6 6 1 1 6 7 3 1 Z. Torrent A. Emperor THelmsman Acapulco* 4 7 9 3 3 4 9 3 1 3 8 5 3.30 8.20 2.25 2.25 gate 8 59KG gate 0.40 0.35 6.35 3.30 7 59KG Credit to jockey Improved run Slow to begin First start-pull gate 10 59KG - - 3 2 1 Hunting Horn CStyle V.Emblem* 2.30 2.00 3.00 9 7 8 5 10 6 7 5 gate S. BUSSUNT D 10 5 8 5 Iwayini AFlirting Ryder Cup Ruby King 11.50 5.25 8.30 4.75 9 58.5KG No show Bled Bad start Steadied 800m DT 6 6 2 - 7 6 6 - 8 5 7 4 Alvaro Piquet Zhan Hu T.helmsman 3 2 6 6 13.65 6.05 14.50 5.75 gate 4 58.5KG Unbalanced rider No show Ducked out 3 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 T. Island Power Dive* MThunder T. Island 0.15 1.25 0.40 0.40 gate 3 58.5KG Beaten a whisker Ran to expectations Beaten on the line Beaten by better 10 10 - 10 1 5 C.Magpie Z. Torrent Tora Tora* Barbel Run TRAINING CLOCK 4 BURBERRY 11.40 1.75 4.25 gate 2 59.5KG No show Declared non starter 1600 1850 1600 1600 1.38.47 1.54.87 1.38.38 1.39.25 SPLIT TIME 200P 2400P 2200P 12.51 12.67 - 600m 400m 200m 12.51 36.81 25.35 12.67 13.26 12.02 12.07 13 14.52 - 37.35 24.09 12.07 42.65 27.52 14.52 12.96 12.7 12.85 14.52 37.23 26.17 12.96 40.07 27.37 14.52 12.22 - 12.22 36.54 25.46 - GEAR 59.5 60 61 59 ROYAL CHALON BN BN BN 21.06.14 61-45 1850 1.55.93 59.5 TN 24.05.14 61-45 1400 19.04.14 61-45 1600 22.03.14 61-45 1400 Is in a good race but it 1.25.43 57.5 1.39.50 60.5 1.25.85 60.5 will be tough SOLAR SYMBOL TN 1 NT 2 NT 1 for him. ON 60.5 60.5 61 X 58.5 chance. REAR ADMIRAL 28.06.14 07.06.14 04.05.14 12.04.14 Is finding MOZART'S GIOVANNI 0.60 Improved run 4 3 5 E. Approach BFlare Vettel 2.40 0.75 6.80 Good run Brushed rails 600m Outclassed here 8 3 5 6 BN 8 1 5 6 5 1 6 8 PComitatus Blue Lord* AEmpire PComitatus 2.75 2.55 3.35 6.50 STUNNING TIGER 05.07.14 23.11.13 02.11.13 21.09.13 Facing a 51-35 1365 1.23.99 60.5 51-35 1600 1.37.80 61 61-45 1500 1.32.50 57.5 56-40 1600 1.38.20 61 competitive field. Distance 8 2 7 3 NT 9 8 MOZART'S GIOVANNI 6.45 No show B.BHAUGEEROTHEE 8 7 8 7 5 7 5 5 6 Pierneef Gida Wieland 3.20 3.45 2.20 Steadied 1000m Average run Good finsh J.VICTOIRE J.VICTOIRE D.OLIVER 5 8 9 7 8 J.GEROUDIS R.JOORAWON J.GEROUDIS J.GEROUDIS 3 3 2 1 K.GHUNOWA J.SAMUEL J.SAMUEL 8 3 1 1 B.BHAUGEEROTHEE HIGH ACCOLADE 7 8 2 4 N 6 7 11 8 8 3 8 2 7 1 8 1 5 7 7 8 7 5.65 Average run C Major GGeneral DLight loin 9.80 11.05 Never in it checked 100m Backed, disappointing Carcassonne Summer Sanctuary Dunraven Shahrukh* Shahrukh E.Chance* Kalinago 0.40 7.45 2.25 2.80 38.18 25.18 12.68 39.05 26.71 13.9 N N 8 LEGION OF HONOUR 14.58 13.9 14.04 12.88 12.91 40.39 28.48 13.9 39.83 25.79 12.91 9 MIGHTY LION 13.01 13.53 - 26.54 13.53 38.75 27.4 N DT1 10 RUM TUM TUGGER - 24.53 11.84 37.29 25.36 N N 11 TORERO DANCER 13.56 13.26 - 36.6 BN B1 SMS Format: O 3 2 1 1 4 4 1 1 PComitatus Kalinago Blue Lord* UJoy* E.g gate 2.70 1.70 0.60 2.65 2 59.5KG One-paced run One-paced run Expected win Pillar to post gate R. Mullen D 7 3 4 4 7 3 5 4 Zhan Hu King's Guard Ghost Dog Wonder Kid 8.75 1.90 4.95 4.25 BN 10 3 5 5 9 4 3 7 8 6 2 6 Carson City Tube Wave CFirth BFlare 3 57KG No show Good run Set pace-Faded Pace-faded gate 7.10 6.75 2.25 2.85 C.SEGEON C.SEGEON C.SEGEON C.DABY 6 1 10 6 7 54.5 (-1.5KG Average run Disappointing run Good run Average run gate Y. EMAMDEE N 6 2 7 6 5 4 4 6 Tube Wave Carcass. AFlirting Gida HORSE 1 BESUGO 2 CARCASSONNE 5.70 3.65 3.80 8.60 6 53.5KG Over-raced Slow to begin Good run No show SPLIT TIME 200P 2400P 2200P 13.72 - 600m 400m 200m 39.33 26.19 13.72 GEAR N 13.13 - 36.06 24.77 40.07 26.8 13.13 BN N - 3 ROYAL CHALON 12.71 13.04 13.44 13.21 13.72 13.91 39.19 26.48 13.44 40.84 27.63 13.91 4 SOLAR SYMBOL - - 5 SUMMER SANCTUARY 12.53 12.41 13.72 11.87 12.41 38.66 26.13 13.72 24.28 12.41 6 REAR ADMIRAL 13.25 14.41 14.4 13.29 12.34 13.3 42.06 28.81 14.4 38.93 25.64 13.3 13.77 - - 36.83 25.53 13.77 D 8 DUNRAVEN 16.03 14.5 15.04 45.57 29.54 15.04 36.57 24.79 N B+N 9 HIGH ACCOLADE 12.63 13.59 - 26.22 13.59 36.76 25.07 N N 7 STUNNING TIGER AmountR?H?R?H? Amount = Stakes amount Flying finish Steadied 1400 and 700m Impressive win Bon début J. GEROUDIS 13.2 12.94 13.98 13.57 BN 13 12.5 12.68 12.34 12.81 13.9 1 60KG TRAINING CLOCK Besugo Carcassonne Rear Admiral gate R. BURKE S. BHUNDOO B.SOOFUL L.CURRIE S.VEALE C.DABY Even if he will be for the first time on 1850m, Summer Sanctuary can be a winner. He has maintained his form after his last win. Besugo is almost at his peak and he will be a danger in this event. He is advantage by the distance and he will try to have the first run. Carcassonne is in a good shape and he is to be followed while Rear Admiral will try to trap his opponents at the outpost. 5 60.5KG MOZART'S GIOVANNI (P. MERVEN) h.b S.AF 6 yrs 28.06.14 51-35 1850 1.56.16 57 N 01.06.14 51-35 1850 1.55.50 57 N 10.05.14 46-30 1365 1.24.77 60.5 N 19.04.14 61-45 1600 1.40.35 54 N Form is good but he is to be reviewed. gate D. OLIVER 11 11 4 5 4 8 R.BURKE R.BURKE R.BURKE R.BURKE 9 60.5 (-1.5KG 9 (V. ALLET) h.a S.AF 6 yrs 1,56.57 61 1.56.32 60 N 1.46.13 60 N 1.32.52 58 N his last 2 races. gate B. BHAUGEERO (JM HENRY) h.b S.AF 5 yrs D D D good. 8 60.5KG Big disappointment Got first run Needed the run Lost form (R. MAINGARD) h.a S.AF 4 yrs 9 1 2 8 gate R. JOORAWON (G. ROUSSET) h.b S.AF 4 yrs 7 12.07.14 46-30 1850 28.06.14 51-35 1850 10.05.14 51-35 1650 12.04.14 56-40 1500 Was disappointing on 3 5 3 4 Royal Chalon 7 OBLIGATION 26.82 13.26 24.77 2 56-40 1600 1.38.46 59 8 1500 1.30.79 60 9 56-40 1850 1.55.36 58 3 46-30 1500 1.31.79 61 X 2 the competition tough. Good form. DUNRAVEN 2 9 3 5 P.C.ORFFER 56 BN 10 S.BUSSUNT 60.5 BN 3 N.T.CALLOW 59.5 BN 5 N.JUGLALL competitive horse. Outsider: NT 12.69 11.84 8 SUMMER SANCTUARY 21.06.14 51-35 1600 1.37.34 31.05.14 51-35 1500 1.31.66 26.04.14 46-30 1400 1.25.42 12.04.14 51-35 1365 1.22.46 Has a powerful dash. Excellent 3 (GUJADHUR) h.a S.AF 9 yrs 1.55.79 59 01.06.14 68-52 1600 1.42.41 05.04.14 61-45 1500 1.31.97 28.10.13 66-50 1850 1.55.10 Starting to be old but remain a 3 1 1 6 4 60.5KG MARGIN COMMENT (S. HENRY) h.b S.AF 8 yrs Best Time: N N 600 200 RANK WIN./SEC. D.DAVID D.DAVID D.DAVID B.WOODWORT H Is in a superb form. Can be a winner if wisely ridden. 3 56-40 51-35 51-35 56-40 C.SEGEON N (P. FOO KUNE) c.a S.AF 6 yrs Place: 35.52 23.7 39.47 27.32 13.41 BRIGHT SHINING CARCASSONNE 7 Summer Sanctuary 13.91 13.41 - 6 MIDNIGHT MASTER N FAVOURITE B 2 9 R. JOORAWON N 1.23.61 58 SN 6 C.SEGEON 1.38.03 60 SN 2 C.SEGEON 1.52.73 58 N 6 S.RAMA Is in a nice shape. Outsider. 8 C. SEGEON GEAR GATE JOCKEY 1.54.92 58 6 J. GEROUDIS TIME KG gate C. SEGEON (P. MERVEN) h.b S.AF 5 yrs 03.05.14 61-45 1365 10.08.13 56-40 1600 27.07.13 4Yrs 1850 Improved run last out. 5 J. BARDOTTIER Power Dive* BBeat Zhan Hu DeuxFab. DIST. 21.06.14 61-45 1850 Average run Checked 1250m Hung in last 500m Led - easy winner NT RAT. MRU 170k - 60k - 30k - 15k 21.06.14 61-45 1850 4 B. WOODWORTH B1N BESUGO 28.06.14 01.06.14 26.04.14 16.11.13 B. BHAUGEERO Place: Outsider: Race wide No show No show Not in it N HORSE Midnight Master won a nice victory last out. If he can 1 ELUSIVE LOVE overcome his draw, he can snatch a second consecutive win. He should beware of Rum Tum Tugger who has been narrowly beaten last out, It will also be 2 IN THE FRAME interesting to following the progress of the newcomers, Elusive Love, Bright Shining and Obligation. 3 BRIGHT SHINING Midnight Master Rum Tum Tugger TORERO DANCER 5 60KG N. MARDAY Midnight Master Best Time: 5.35 9.35 9.55 13.00 (P. MERVEN) h.a S.AF 3 yrs 05.07.14 3yr 1500 1.33.31 55 5 Y.EMAMDEE 14.06.14 3YR 1500 - 56.5 N 7 C.SEGEON 04.01.14 1160 66.10 55.0 JUGLALL 28.12.13 1160 69.00 55 R.MUNGER Finished last on his previous race. To be reviewed. ELUSIVE LOVE OBLIGATION Rum Tum Tugger Ushoko. AEmpire RAdmiral DOReckoning (P. FOO KUNE) h.b S.AF 4 yrs 1,31.94 59.5 10 1.32.05 60 N 4 1.26.32 59 3 124.98 60 N 9 last race. Average draw. FAVOURITE 2 9 8 6 (JM HENRY) h.b S.AF 6 yrs 8 3 3 2 gate L. CURRIE N 1 1850 - Rating: 56-40 DATE 3.05 1.70 2.95 (P. MERVEN) h.a S.AF 4 yrs RUM TUM TUGGER 12.07.14 01.06.14 04.05.14 12.04.14 Narrowly MARGIN COMMENT (G. ROUSSET) h.a S.AF 3 yrs 12.07.14 41-25 1365 1,32.63 58 07.06.14 1000 0.58.43 58.5 24.05.14 41-25 1365 1.26.00 58.5 12.11.13 1450 58.5 Was disappointing last out. Average 10 Silver Salver Silver Bluff Tour De Var (R. GUJADHUR) h.b S.AF 4 yrs 1400 1.25.83 60 TN 1 F.DURSO 1365 1.22.57 60.5 TN 6 F.DURSO 1000 0.58.09 58.5 NDT1 2 P.C.ORFFER 1365 1.23.58 58.5 2 P.C.ORFFER Nad draw. Can double the score. 14.06.14 46-30 1365 1.25.33 56.5 10.05.14 46-30 1365 1.25.03 56.5 O 22.03.14 41-25 1000 0.58.55 60 09.11.13 46-30 1400 1.25.04 57.5 B Disappointing last out. To be reviewed. 9 4 4 4 A MGUDLWA C ZACKEY A MARCUS horse. To be followed. 16.02.14 1200 58.0   12.01.14 1200 59.0 S CORMACK 24.11.13 1200 59.0 A DELPECH First race on our turf. Has the potential. Bad draw. 8 - (HURLYWOOD) h.a S.AF 3 yrs 1.26.35 55 1.32.28 57.5 1.25.95 53.5 1.29.66 58 Bad draw. To OBLIGATION 7 L.CURRIE V.SOLA S.VEALE O.PESLIER 2 N.MARDAY BN 8 B.BHAUGEEROTHEE BN 3 J.VICTOIRE 5 J.GEROUDIS range. To be reviewed. MIDNIGHT MASTER 6 - (S. HENRY) h.b.b S.AF 8 yrs 51-35 1365 1.23.95 51 41-25 1365 1.25.36 58.5 46-30 1365 1.23.81 58.5 41-25 1400 1.27.05 61 his best level. Is in a lower 5 600 200 RANK WIN./SEC. (C. RAMDIN) h.a S.AF 3 yrs 1450 86.50 53 1200 56.5 1000 59 Champ de Mars. Is a promising BURBERRY 4 10 8 6 5 1 60KG (V. ALLET) h.b S.AF 5 yrs 05.07.14 46-30 1400 1.26.99 58 26.04.14 51-35 1600 1.39.42 54.5 N 12.04.14 46-30 1500 1.33.30 59.5 N 01.12.13 46-30 1600 1.40.44 59.5 N Disappointing last out. To be reviewed. gate R. BURKE (R. MAINGARD) h.a S.AF 4 yrs 11h20 THE MAXIME BOULLÉ CUP 4 MRU 130k - 45k - 23k - 12k R = Race 27.55 13.57 N N B Note: Do not leave any space between characters. H = Horse ? = Race No. / Horse No. For a double bet of $25 on Race No1 Horse No5, and Race No4 Horse No1 Send 25R1H5R4H1 by SMS FREELY to 83777 (from UK) or, send on 447786207719 (from outside UK). PARIAZ.CO.UK OFFERS SERVICES TO MAURITIUS NON-RESIDENTS ONLY. Phone: 02035982520 This supplement is published for information. It is not the official program. Email: [email protected] 18+ 30 24 July 2014 12h00 THE RAOUL ROCHECOUSTE CUP 5 1 1400 - Rating: 60+ LIQUID MOTION (P. MERVEN) h.b S.AF 5 yrs DATE RAT. DIST. TIME KG GEAR GATE JOCKEY NT 600 200 RANK WIN./SEC. 05.07.14 60 1500 1.30.47 58 4 C.SEGEON 4 01.06.14 60+ 1600 1.37.00 58 TN 4 C.SEGEON 5 04.05.14 60+ 1500 1.30.26 58 TN 5 C.SEGEON 5 12.04.14 60+ 1400 1.24.25 58 NT 9 C.SEGEON 7 Was impressive on Tuesday. Good form. Remains the horse to beat. 2 4 7 3 7 M V'RENSBURG G LERENA M V'RENSBURG 7 4.25 2.20 0.15 3.75 30.11.13 1600 1.38.51 61 B 6 S.BROWN 05.11.13 Mr99B 1700 1.39.78 60.5 B 3 S.BROWN 14.09.13 PinnA 1450 1.28.17 60 B 6 S.BROWN 04.08.13 Mr97B 1600 1.37.12 58.5 B 3 S.BROWN Well prepared and he caught the glances during his barrier trial. 6 gate S. BUSSUNT 4 59KG 4 8 2 1 10 11 8 2 10 11 8 2 AMooney TOBravery Intercon. Intercon. 15.50 loin 7.75 1.75 Needed the run Checked severely 1350m Over-raced, no show Difficult race gate D. OLIVER N 5 3 3 4 4 3 4 1 2 1 6 1 CASEY'S WAR LWHeart* Casey'sW Abington* 0.90 1.55 2.90 0.10 Did his best Back to best Needed the run 3rd win 2013 gate 5 57.5KG - - 3 5 - 5 9 3 8 8 58.5KG R. BURKE 3 5 9 Forest Indigo Isobar Jade Bay 0.40 0.55 4.25 6 5 - 11 2 15 12 gate Y. EMAMDEE ND PBound Casey'sW H C Billy L. Struck 4.20 0.30 15.25 17.00 10 57.5KG Disappointing run Unlucky In touch - faded Lame r/f N gate 3 10 4 4 3 6 5 3 DLight PBound AMooney Bulsara 0.60 1.17 4.75 3.15 1 55.5KG Improved run Nice improvement No finsh hesitated at start 9 2 4 5 F.Of France Fulcrum R.Z.Warrior Baracah 6.25 0.25 4.75 3.50 28.06.14 4yr 1600 1.40.80 55 N 1 F.DURSO 2 5 07.06.14 1400 1.24.07 58 N 2 D.DAVID 6 6 10.05.14 60+ 1365 1.23.78 53 N 8 V.A.BUNDHOO 8 7 26.04.14 68-52 1400 1.26.04 60 N 9 M.NEISIUS 1 4 Was wearing the blinkers in training. Will draw advantage of his handicap. 5 6 4 4 gate 2 Nothing to come Stayed on Pulled hard early In touch - no extra B1N 10 WIND TRIP (HURLYWOOD) h.b S.AF 4 yrs 19.00 4.35 0.90 7.40 gate 7 53.5KG 5 8 3 3 Coffee Sheik Astro News Pyrotechnics Cherbou. TRAINING CLOCK Liquid Motion HORSE Liquid Motion is actually at his peak as demonstrated by 1 LIQUID MOTION his training Tuesday morning. He is the horse to beat. Albert Mooney has been unlucky last out. He has been impressive in training this week and as he will be at the 2 ALBERT MOONEY outpost, he remains a danger. Azapel is in a good shape and he will also be at the finish, while Love Struck 3 VETTEL remains a danger. Desert Sheikh has the potential to make a victorious start while Wind Trip is an outsider. 4 AZAPEL Place: 1.15 5.15 0.30 0.75 38.72 26.13 13.6 25.39 13.13 12.22 15.08 - 38.08 25.25 12.22 40.62 28.91 15.08 - 12.64 13.89 13.84 12.81 11.97 - 40.37 27.73 13.84 38.63 24.78 11.97 N N 13.56 12.12 12.66 12.11 14.75 38.34 24.78 12.66 26.86 14.75 Best Time: 7 LOVE STRUCK - - 24.88 11.4 - N N 8 DUAL ASSET 12.52 12.87 12.8 12.9 - 38.3 - 25.39 12.87 25.7 12.9 B 9 GEMMAYZE STREET 12.92 12.88 12.96 12.49 - 25.8 12.88 25.45 12.49 BN BN 10 WIND TRIP 13.94 14.45 12.85 12.78 - 42.84 28.39 14.45 39.73 25.63 12.78 Outsider: DESERT SHEIK 7 1 6 4 4 1 8 2 C.Magpie C.Magpie* Via Africa Viva La Var 1 3 3 - 1 3 6 1 4.30 1 8.00 0.40 05.07.14 3yr 1500 1.32.99 58 04.10.13 RassA 1400 1.26.80 56 28.09.13 Mr74E 1300 1.21.58 59 B 27.07.13 PcstA 1600 1.25.23 58 B Has improved after his last race. Difficult. 9 10 4 1 V.A.BUNDHOO R.FOURIE R.FOURIE R.FOURIE 6 - 8 1 1 3 One-paced run Nice debut No Show Good Finish N 1 2 6 1 M. Hillaby* Z. Torrent T.C.Son Azincourt** 1.80 1.00 5.00 1.75 05.07.14 3yr 1500 1.32.24 58 6 R.BURKE 11.01.14 PolsA 1800 1.53.46 53.5 3 R.FOURIE Mr73E 14.12.13 1600 1.40.82 57.5 4 R.FOURIE MdnmG 20.11.13 1600 1.41.57 58 3 S.CORMACK He needed his first race. To be closely followed. 8 - 7 3 3 3 05.07.14 3yr 1500 1.32.03 56.5 14.06.14 3YR 1400 1.26.29 58 24.05.14 51-35 1400 1.27.19 58 10.05.14 61-45 1000 1.0.04 53 Improved last out. Can be placed. B1 - 1 3 3 7 L.CURRIE L.CURRIE V.NAIKO S.VEALE N 8 1 3 9 C.Magpie Front Man** C.Magpie Kochka 9.55 3.25 1.50 7.40 Race wide Too good here Pace tried hard Pulled hard early D 6 1 5 1 C.Magpie Strongman** H.Blue Warcraft** gate 5.15 0.20 1.70 3.75 3 57KG No clear run 150m Well handed to win Made progress Fractious - easy gate L. CURRIE B 3 5 8 8 3 5 8 8 3 5 8 8 C.Magpie Z. Torrent DBrasco A. Sun 4.00 2.90 10.55 12.25 2 2 4 5 2 4 4 7 4 57KG Improved run No show No show Needed the run gate R. JOORAWON B1N 2 3 5 6 C.Magpie Z. Torrent Chequer SSanctuary TRAINING CLOCK HORSE Zambezi Torrent is in a great shape and he has 1 ZAMBEZI TORRENT improved. With his draw he is a banker in this race. Captain Magpie will try the same tactic as last time while Blazing Noon is to be closely followed this time. Mount 2 CAPTAIN MAGPIE Hillaby is also a good outsider. 1.80 1.75 2.10 5.10 2 57KG Good run Good run Improved run Average run SPLIT TIME 200P 2400P 2200P 600m 400m 200m 36.02 24.29 13.43 12.61 13.06 39.1 25.67 13.06 GEAR N N 12.7 11.32 12.6 36.62 23.92 12.6 36.36 25.03 N N 3 FOREST PANTHER - 12.39 11.42 23.81 11.42 37.25 25.46 N N 4 BLAZE OF NOON 13.17 12.59 12.64 12.43 - 38.4 - 13 36.76 25.19 42.19 27.52 14.52 B BN 36.52 25.07 37.72 25.96 12.56 N BN Best Time: Zambezi Torrent Captain Magpie BLAZE OF NOON 5 57KG R. BURKE MOUNT HILLABY (P. FOO KUNE) c.a S.AF 3 yrs 05.07.14 3yr 1500 1.31.64 56.5 10 D.DAVID 14.06.14 3YR 1400 1.26.09 58 N 2 D.DAVID 01.06.14 46-30 1400 1.25.01 59.5 N 3 D.DAVID 26.04.14 46-30 1400 1.26.22 59.5 N 8 N.T.CALLOW Remains on a good performance behind C. Magpie. Is a danger. gate B. SOOFUL SHODDY NICK (V. ALLET) h.b S.AF 3 yrs 5 6 57KG Pillar to post Beaten by better Needed the run Good ride BLAZE OF NOON (R. MAINGARD) h.b S.AF 3 yrs 4 gate J. BARDOTTIER FOREST PANTHER (P. FOO KUNE) h.a S.AF 3 yrs 3 1 MARGIN COMMENT 5 SHODDY NICK 6 MOUNT HILLABY 14.52 - 12.56 - - 25.23 12.64 12.43 BLAZE OF NOON GEAR N NT 5 DESERT SHEIK 13.48 11.4 05.07.14 3yr 1500 1.31.34 58 2 J.BARDOTTIER 14.06.14 3YR 1400 1.25.97 59.5 N 1 F.DURSO 03.05.14 51-35 1365 1.26.82 57.5 N 4 P.C.ORFFER 20.11.13 Mr77D 1400 1.28.62 58.5 7 G.HATT Good form. Will try to trap his opponents one more time. AmountR?H?R?H?R?H?....betName Albert Mooney Azapel Love Struck Albert Mooney Love Struck Azapel 7 4 - CAPTAIN MAGPIE (R. GUJADHUR) h.b S.AF 3 yrs 2 Outsider: Needed run Slow - some progress Unbal. - hung late Carried in late 12.59 12.53 13.6 12.26 13.13 600 200 RANK WIN./SEC. 57KG 9 53.5KG SPLIT TIME 200P 2400P 2200P 600m 400m 200m 13.09 13.09 36.27 24.88 05.07.14 3yr 1500 1.32.08 61 8 D.OLIVER 14.06.14 3YR 1400 1.25.80 61 N 6 D.OLIVER 25.01.14 1000 58.50 56.5 8 G VAN NIEKERK 28.12.13 1000 56.5 6 A.DOMEYER Back in a superb form. Is almost a banker in this field. N gate B. WOODWORTH 27.08.13 M106A 1200 1.08.59 57 3 A.MARCUS 4 08.06.13 CuptB 1800 1.47.17 52 13 A.MGUDLWA - 10 25.05.13 Mr86C 1600 1.35.95 62 B 1 K.SHEA 4 07.04.13 Mr87C 1200 1.09.08 60 12 K.SHEA 4 Valuable horse who has won twice in South Africa. May need this race. GEAR GATE JOCKEY Captain Magpie Mount Hillaby Course suicide Heavy betting, no show Good run this class Faded in straight BN TIME KG Place: B. SOOFUL CFirth Terminator Casey'sW SAngelo DIST. gate D. OLIVER Zambezi Torrent 54.5KG 3 3 6 3 RAT. FAVOURITE R. Mullen - MRU 400k - 150k - 100k - 50k - 30k - 20k ZAMBEZI TORRENT (GUJADHUR) h.b S.AF 3 yrs 1 6 R. JOORAWON GEMMAYZE STREET (P. FOO KUNE) h.a S.AF 4 yrs FAVOURITE gate Pace-faded Pace-faded Two in a row Easy and impressive DUAL ASSET (JM HENRY) h.b S.AF 4 yrs M100B 9 CFirth PBound TOBravery* Balse* LOVE STRUCK (P. FOO KUNE) h.b S.AF 4 yrs 21.06.14 60+ 1850 1.56.50 56.5 N 4 D.DAVID 01.06.14 60+ 1600 1.37.00 58 N 7 D.DAVID 04.05.14 60+ 1500 1.30.65 54.5 N 3 J.VICTOIRE 05.04.14 50+ 1400 1.24.14 59 N 10 D.DAVID Seems to have recover his form. Can strike in this field. 8 4 9 1 1 FRANCOIS BERNARDUS (HURLYWOOD) h.a S.AF 4 yrs 01.06.14 60+ 1600 1.37.53 58 N 10 N.JUGLALL 10.05.14 60+ 1365 1.23.67 56 N 4 N.JUGLALL 30.11.13 1160 1.07.88 56.5 15 G VAN NIEKERK 30.03.13 1800 1.51.59 58 7 G BEHR Back in a great shape after his performance in the Barbé. Best finisher Checked 1200m Lacked Extra Slow to begin 59.5KG 3 2 1 1 1600 - Rating: 3yr old DATE J. GEROUDIS DESERT SHEIK (R. MAINGARD) h.a S.AF 4 yrs 11.02.14 1400 84.20 54.0 14.01.14 1400 84.77 60.0 04.01.14 1000 56.34 60.5 Is a five time winner. Well prepared. Beware. 6 0.25 1.15 2.60 1.75 AZAPEL (GUJADHUR) h.b S.AF 6 yrs 14.06.14 60+ 1365 1.22.17 58 N 2 S.BUSSUNT 17.05.14 68-52 1500 1.31.40 61.5 N 3 N.T.CALLOW 10.05.14 60+ 1365 1.24.12 55 N 7 S.BUSSUNT 01.12.13 60+ 1500 1.30.79 61 8 R.JOORAWON Left a nice impression Tuesday. Good form. Will be at the finish. 5 Tandragee* PBound AMooney Tandragee VETTEL (GUJADHUR) h.b S.AF 5 yrs 04.05.14 60+ 1500 1.32.55 58 O 4 R.JOORAWON 27.11.13 G1-65+ 1600 1.46.41 58 BNE 1 D.DAVID 28.10.13 G3 60+ 1850 1.53.74 59 SN 5 J.VICTOIRE 01.09.13 65+ G1 2400 2.27.17 58 SN 8 J.VICTOIRE Is not at his best. Classy horse. Can cause a surprise. 4 1 5 4 3 3 61KG MARGIN COMMENT ALBERT MOONEY (G. ROUSSET) h.b S.AF 4 yrs 28.06.14 4yr 1600 1.38.08 61 3 J.GEROUDIS 1 01.06.14 60+ 1600 1.37.18 58 11 J.GEROUDIS 1 04.05.14 60+ 1500 1.29.81 56 7 J.GEROUDIS 1 12.04.14 66-50 1500 1.31.41 61 X 4 J.GEROUDIS 1 Gunned down last out. Good shape. Will try to trap his opponents. 3 gate C. SEGEON 12h35 THE Dynavena 3 YEAR OLD CHAMPION CUP 6 MRU 240k - 90k - 50k - 30k Note: Do not leave any space between characters. OTHER MULTIPLE BET TYPES: Amount = Stakes amount R = Race H = Horse ? = Race No. / Horse No. betName = Trixie / Yankee / Canadian / Heinz / Superheinz / Goliath Canadian For 5 selections in 5 different races E.g Trixie (3 selections in 3 different Races) E.g For a ‘trixie’ bet of $20 on Race No1 Horse No2, combined with Race No2 Horse No5, and Race No5 Horse No1 Send 20R1H2R2H5R5H1trixie by SMS FREELY to 83777 (from UK) or send on 447786207719 (from outside UK). Superheinz For 7 selections in 7 different races Heinz For 6 selections in 6 different races Goliath For 8 selections in 8 different races PARIAZ.CO.UK OFFERS SERVICES TO MAURITIUS NON-RESIDENTS ONLY. Phone: 02035982520 SMS Format: AmountR?H?R?H? Amount = Stakes amount E.g Email: [email protected] R = Race 18+ Note: Do not leave any space between characters. H = Horse ? = Race No. / Horse No. For a double bet of $25 on Race No1 Horse No5, and Race No4 Horse No1 Send 25R1H5R4H1 by SMS FREELY to 83777 (from UK) or, send on 447786207719 (from outside UK). PARIAZ.CO.UK OFFERS SERVICES TO MAURITIUS NON-RESIDENTS ONLY. Phone: 02035982520 This supplement is published for information. It is not the official program. Email: [email protected] 18+ 31 24 July 2014 7 13h15 La Coupe du Bi-Centenaire 1600 - Rating: 61-45 STORM DANCER 1 DATE RAT. DIST. TIME KG 27.10.13 2000 53.0 27.07.13 2400 60.5 30.11.-1 1800 61 Was great in training and during his GEAR GATE JOCKEY F HERHOLDT S CORMACK S CORMACK barrier trial. To be followed. BOTTOM DOLLAR 2 05.07.14 14.06.14 26.04.14 27.11.13 60 61-45 68-52 66-50 MRU 180k - 60k - 30k - 15k 1500 1.30.73 51 1500 1.32.04 61 1400 - 57.5 1650 1.40.63 59 - 2 1 3 Disco Al Savage Wind* Serissa MARGIN COMMENT 0.10 0.05 0.25 2 2 4 4 D.DAVID D.DAVID D.DAVID B.WOODWORT H 5 7 7 4 6 4 gate R. JOORAWON (P. FOO KUNE) h.a S.AF 6 yrs N N N 1 60.5KG 600 200 RANK WIN./SEC. - gate R. Mullen (JM HENRY) h.a S.AF 4 yrs N 3 3 2 LMotion PRoyale AMooney 1.60 2.40 2.60 7 60KG Improved run Improved run Chute 500m Winner too good POSSE COMITATUS 28.06.14 56-40 1600 1.38.02 17.05.14 56-40 1600 1.38.22 19.04.14 61-45 1600 1.39.06 22.03.14 51-35 1500 1.26.39 Aiming for a third consecutive 60 58 56.5 61.5 win. N N N N 6 6 6 3 GOVERNOR GENERAL 4 F.DURSO J.BARDOTTIER P.C.ORFFER P.C.ORFFER PARKER ESTECO 28.06.14 14.06.14 22.03.14 10.11.13 68-52 61-45 60+ 60 1600 1500 1365 2200 1 1 2 2 Hot Rocket* PRoyale* Gida CTempest 0.05 0.80 0.80 0.75 7 6 4 8 7 4 4 6 5 2 4 1 56.5 61 54.5 52.5 N N N N 1 6 2 3 gate J. GEROUDIS 6 59.5KG AGold C Major Gida Constellation* 5.75 0.50 2.55 1.55 Lacked finish Lacked killer finish Disappointing Shifted out -cruised in N L.CURRIE C.STOREY B.LERENA S.RANDOLPH 8 - 9 - 9 6 5 11 Icy Jet Eton Mess King Jace King Neptune 12.25 8.50 5.25 5.85 gate V.A.BUNDHOO V.A.BUNDHOO N.JUGLALL B.WOODWORT H 3 59KG gate P.K. HORIL 5 5 7 4 5 8 8 8 6 8 8 8 AGold PRoyale Tandragee SDice 5.85 loin LOIN 12.30 2 58.5KG One-paced run Wide throughout Far behind No show Can be a danger if he is freely at the outpost. MASTER MASCUS 7 05.07.14 61-45 1400 1.25.29 59 - 8 14.06.14 60+ 1365 1.22.36 47.5 TND 03.05.14 61-45 1365 1.23.74 60 TN 12.04.14 66-50 1500 1.32.69 58 T1 6 4 8 B.WOODWORT H N.MARDAY N.JUGLALL B.WOODWORT H gate B. WOODWORTH (HURLYWOOD) h.b S.AF 5 yrs B+ND 8 57.5KG 5 6 5 Icy Jet 4.10 Steadied 1300m 4 4 2 3 4 5 4 5 8 CASEY'S WAR 2.05 E. Approach 3.20 AMooney 7.75 Wide throughout No show Disssapointing SKIPPYJON JONES 28.06.14 56-40 1600 1.38.28 59 07.06.14 1365 1.21.82 57 27.10.13 1800 1.50.02 60 18.10.13 1800 1.53.60 57 Good race behind Posse Comitatus. FAVOURITE TD 1 C.SEGEON TN 2 P.K.HORIL 5 R.FOURIE 5   If he repeat this, he will be at 6 5 the 6 3 3 4 2 4 4 4 finish. NT PComitatus BBear Silverano Z.Campeao TRAINING CLOCK POSSE COMITATUS HORSE Posse Comitatus can snatch a third consecutive win. He 1 STORM DANCER is in a great form and this field is within his reach. Skippyjon Jones is on the up after two races in the legs. He will be a danger for the horse of the Rameshwar 2 BOTTOM DOLLAR Gujadhur stable. Keep an eye on Bottom Dollar. The latter is in a great shape and he will be at the finish. 3 POSSE COMITATUS Place: Bottom Dollar Skippyjon Jones 4 GOVERNOR GENERAL Best Time: 5 PARKER Posse Comitatus Governor General Skippyjon Jones Outsider: STORM DANCER 1.55 1.30 2.50 2.25 - 12.98 13.39 13.52 12.76 - 12.66 11.76 12.92 - 12.28 13.34 GEAR 26.28 12.76 35.79 24.46 N N 35.23 23.9 37.34 24.68 12.92 43.47 29.05 14.81 40.88 27.39 14.03 7 MASTER MASCUS 13.25 13.79 13.08 - 40.33 27.04 13.79 13.08 12.8 36.08 24.76 38.75 25.81 13.01 9 6 22.03.14 46-30 1400 1.26.35 61 8 - 30.11.13 46-30 1400 1.26.56 61 3 Good race last out. Bad draw. To be reviewed. 2 MOON RAIDER 1.26.68 1.38.52 1.56.73 1.32.22 S.BUSSUNT B.WOODWORT H B.WOODWORT H Y.FUJIOKA 3 LIVIDUS N N N 4 3 1 9 V.NAIKO S.BUSSUNT J.VYAPOOREE B.WOODWORT H 05.07.14 41-25 1650 21.06.14 41-25 1850 31.05.14 51-35 1500 03.05.14 46-30 1500 Didn't disgrace on his 4 1.42.60 60.5 1.55.52 61.5 1.30.72 57 1.33.50 60.5 last race. Good draw. DIVINE CRUSADER 7 G.AVRANCHE 7 G.AVRANCHE 3 R.JOORAWON 4 R.JOORAWON Can be placed. 6 9 Ushoko. AFlirting 3.75 14.50 Slow at start No show 9 7 6 MAESTRO'S SALUTE 3.60 Bad start 5 7 6 Ruby King AVerage race 3.65 9 7 7 6 N N DT N gate V. SOLA N 9 8 7 8 5 8 5 7 Ushoko. GBoy Tube Wave PRoyale 3.50 6.15 6.90 9.00 7 61 (-1.5)KG Slight improvement No show Average run Needed run 1.31.91 60 N 1.31.63 60.5 N 4 2 J.BARDOTTIER B.WOODWORT H 26.04.14 46-30 1400 1.26.19 59 N 6 J.VYAPOOREE 05.04.14 46-30 1365 1.23.51 60 N 5 B.WOODWORT H Has improving since the start of the season. Bad draw. I'LL BE BACK 05.07.14 41-25 1650 07.06.14 1500 24.05.14 46-30 1600 26.04.14 51-35 1600 Hasn't done badly last 6 THE PIEMAN 05.07.14 14.06.14 05.04.14 12.11.13 No show 7 MISTER BRIGHTSIDE OBAMA 8 4 5 7 8 3 4 7 4 4 4 8 Urbi Et Orbi BABlue Shahruhk Ruby King 1.65 4.15 2.00 5.95 Better this time Heavy betting, one-paced Checked 1400m Steadied 1000m N 1 2 2 3 Eagle Award A. Emperor 1.60 4.25 Rolled out Bumped 400m 2 3 4 4 5 6 SSanctuary NCompares 4.90 6.05 Average run Laid out in straight ROYAL PERFORMER 12.07.14 36-20 1500 1,33.95 59.5 17.12.13 1400 1.26.27 59 23.11.13 1400 1.23.61 58 09.11.13 1200 1.08.73 56.5 Finished last on his first race. To be N 3 9 6 6 3 9 6 6 3 8 4 5 Urbi Et Orbi Kalinago UJoy AEmpire 1.10 6.25 2.55 3.02 Y.EMAMDEE S.MOSIA S.MOSIA W.MARWING 28.06.14 41-25 1500 01.06.14 36-20 1000 16.11.13 1800 03.11.13 1400 Improved run last out. 1.32.36 57.5 0.58.93 60 1.55.50 53 1.27.99 52 Bad draw. To BN 10 D.OLIVER BN 6 S.BUSSUNT 7 G HATT 8 S NAIDOO be reviewed. gate Y. EMAMDEE NT 9 9 3 3 10 10 6 9 6 10 1 C.Magpie Ushoko. NCompares R.F.Corps** 10.00 8.60 11.80 1.50 - - 1 59KG Unbalnced at start Average run Needed this run In control gate C. SEGEON N 1 2 6 Dragonstone* Oreo Shake Legislate 4 57.5KG 1.50 1.75 6.90 gate J. GEROUDIS 2 57.5KG 5 1 1 1 9 1 2 1 8 4 3 1 USHOKOLETI Eagle Award A. Emperor Glory Boy* 10.70 1.50 1.60 0.60 10 10 1 4 - 12 No show Tried his best Pace-faded From start to finish gate V. NAIKO SN 10 1 3 6 T. Island Giant Empire* Moofeed O.B. Blake 13.00 1.5 2.75 5.50 8 57KG Needed the run Made all - kept on Hung in - wheals Slow - raced green gate D. OLIVER OSN 4 8 - 6 8 - 6 8 3 8 Eagle Award Smitten M.Emblem Fort Bukloh TRAINING CLOCK Divine Crusader HORSE Divine Crusader has improved after each of his races 1 LEISURE JET since the start of the season. He is on the right track to open his account for this season. Moon Raider hasn't done badly on his last race and he will be the main 2 MOON RAIDER danger for Divine Crusader. If he can be freely at the outpost, Obama can also be a danger in this race. 3 LIVIDUS Place: Moon Raider Lividus I'll Be Back 10 60KG Improved run Average run Good run Course moyenne (M. RAMDIN) h.b S.AF 3 yrs 8 7 2 2 reviewed. gate L. CURRIE (G. ROUSSET) h.b S.AF 5 yrs 7 J.GEROUDIS 1 J.GEROUDIS 5 S.BUSSUNT 3 J.GEROUDIS redeem himself. 5 60KG 2 4 (P. MERVEN) h.a S.AF 3 yrs 14.06.14 41-25 1400 1.27.44 58 24.05.14 36-20 1600 1.39.31 60.5 04.05.14 36-20 1650 1.42.83 59.5 12.04.14 36-20 1500 1.32.19 58 X Disappointing last out. Excellent draw. Can gate J. BARDOTTIER (P. MERVEN) c.b S.AF 3 yrs 3yr 1500 1.33.07 55 7 S.BUSSUNT 41-25 1400 1.27.11 59.5 SN 2 C.SEGEON 46-30 1365 1.24.44 57 ST 10 C.SEGEON MdnmG 1000 0.57.50 59 8 P.STRYDOM after three races. To be reviewed. 3 60.5KG (V. ALLET) h.b S.AF 7 yrs 1.42.52 60 2 L.CURRIE 1.31.53 54 N 3 V.NAIKO 1.39.43 59.5 N 2 N.JUGLALL 1.38.32 57.5 N 4 S.VEALE out. Bad draw. Can be placed. gate G. Avranche (A. PERDRAU) h.a S.AF 8 yrs 4 DIVINE CRUSADER 5 I'LL BE BACK 4.35 12.35 1.75 6.85 SPLIT TIME 200P 2400P 2200P 6 57KG Slight improvement Needed the run 600m 400m 200m 35.37 23.88 38.82 25.53 13.15 GEAR 13.29 12.38 13.15 13.13 - 35.64 24.11 40 26.8 13.13 N N - 13.39 14.61 36.63 24.76 28 14.61 14.8 14 14.65 13.63 12.53 - 43.45 28.65 14.65 38.94 26.16 12.53 N N 14.62 13.95 - 37.41 25.49 28.57 13.95 N N - Leisure Jet Obama Wind Glider 6 THE PIEMAN 12.05 12.71 13.73 12.01 - 38.49 26.44 13.73 12.01 N N Outsider: 7 MISTER BRIGHTSIDE 12.5 12.77 13.31 14.23 36.62 25.73 12.5 40.31 27.54 14.23 N N 8 OBAMA 13.16 12.92 13.32 12.95 12.75 13.73 39.4 26.24 13.32 39.43 26.48 13.73 9 ROYAL PERFORMER 12.67 12.95 13.92 39.54 26.87 13.92 38.62 26.58 SN SN 10 WIND GLIDER 13.86 14.28 - 28.14 14.28 37.88 25.94 N BN Obama PARIAZ.CO.UK OFFERS SERVICES TO MAURITIUS NON-RESIDENTS ONLY. Email: [email protected] 10 7 9 10 (P. FOO KUNE) h.b S.AF 7 yrs 60 59.5 60 59.5 9 MARGIN COMMENT (H. MAIGROT) h.g S.AF 6 yrs FAVOURITE N N For a ‘treble’ bet of £25 on Race No1 Horse No1, Race No2 Horse No1, and Race No4 Horse No3 Send 25R1H1R2H1R4H3 by SMS FREELY to 83777 (from UK) or, send on 447786207719 (from outside UK). Phone: 02035982520 600 200 RANK WIN./SEC. Hasn't done badly last out. Bad draw. Best Time: E.g GEAR GATE JOCKEY 61KG 10 WIND GLIDER (GUJADHUR) c.b S.AF 3 yrs N N 25.62 13.34 37.54 25.99 TIME KG 1.26.73 60 1.26.71 60.5 - 9 36.29 25.09 26.37 13.39 14.42 14.24 14.81 14.03 - 13.01 - 5 57KG 6 ESTECO 8 SKIPPYJON JONES gate Checked 150m Nice debut Raced Green Hung in Straight SPLIT TIME 200P 2400P 2200P 600m 400m 200m 12.1 35.75 24.84 12.1 12.52 12.5 37.68 25.02 12.5 DIST. gate S. BUSSUNT (A. PERDRAU) h.b S.AF 5 yrs 05.07.14 46-30 1400 10.05.14 46-30 1365 8 C. SEGEON (P. MERVEN) h.b S.AF 4 yrs RAT. MRU 140k - 50k - 23k - 12k J P V'D MERWE 19.10.13 1600 58.0 J P V'D MERWE 25.09.13 1600 57.0 04.09.13 1600 106.84 57.0 R KHATH Making his debut on our turf. Has the potential. Average draw. Far from his best form. Slight chance. 8 DATE 5 Needed the run N LEISURE JET 28.06.14 41-25 1500 31.05.14 41-25 1500 L. CURRIE (P. FOO KUNE) h.b.b S.AF 7 yrs 1.39.16 1.35.22 1.26.75 2.17.40 4 60KG Well ridden Flying finish Heavy betting, Good race Good finish (V. ALLET) h.a S.AF 4 yrs 05.07.14 61-45 1400 1.26.64 59.5 6 17.12.13 2000 131.10 55.5 19.11.13 1600 99.88 60.0 25.10.13 1900 2.01.61 56.0 To be reviewed as he is still not at his best. 6 4 3 2 4 N (G. ROUSSET) c.b S.AF 5 yrs 28.06.14 68-52 1600 1.39.14 57.5 5 J.GEROUDIS 01.06.14 68-52 1600 1.35.11 57.5 3 J.GEROUDIS 19.04.14 61-45 1600 1.39.35 61 4 J.GEROUDIS 05.04.14 61-45 1500 1.30.35 59 X 8 J.GEROUDIS Was disappointing last out. Hard to say if he will be at the finish. 5 5 3 3 6 gate J. BARDOTTIER (R. GUJADHUR) h.b S.AF 5 yrs 1 1500 - Rating: 41-25 05.07.14 46-30 1400 07.06.14 1600 17.05.14 46-30 1850 19.04.14 51-35 1500 Is in a great shape and is to be followed. 3 13h55 THE ALEXEI PLATE 8 18+ This supplement is published for information. It is not the official program. 32 24 July 2014 At the Parliament on Tuesday The Prime minister revealed the set up of a Commission of Inquiry The 2014 season has been marked with numerous scandals that have hit the HorseRacing industry. The Mauritius Turf Club (MTC) have come under tough questions in recent weeks, and following the events of last Saturday, Tuesday’s regular holding of the Prime Minister’s Question Time saw Parliamentary member, Nita Deerpalsing asking Prime Minister Dr Navin Ramgoolam about putting together a committee to look into the running of Horse-Racing. Parliamentary member, Rajesh Bhagwan also waded in and asked the Prime Minister if the Government proposed a review, together with the Gambling Regulatory Authority, into how the organisation was run. In his answer to the Deputy speaker, Dr Navin Ramgoolam revealed that the Government was ‘concerned about the wide-ranging allegations about the organisation and management of horseracing in Mauritius.’ The Prime Minister also revealed that the sport had been ‘severely dented’ in the eyes of the Mauritian public. Dr Navin Ramgoolam confirmed that in order to restore confidence to the popular industry, and having consulted opinion, there would be a Commission of Inquiry set up to look into all aspects of horse-racing in Mauritius. He further added that setting up a Turf Authority for overseeing organization of races would be strongly considered. After asking the Commissioner of Police to act against people ‘using important names to justify their despicable acts’, Dr Navin Ramgoolam then revealed what the Government had decided to do, to combat the issues surrounding Horse-Racing. The measures that were taken included: 1. No foreign jockeys will be permitted to ride in Mauritius for normal race meetings, unless such a jockey comes from a country which holds an extradition agreement with Mauritius. 2. The Gambling Regulatory Authority will be requested to ensure that no jockey whose services have been terminated with one stable will be permitted to reside in Mauritius, or ride for another stable during the same annual racing season; in other words, the musical chairs of jockeys from one stable to another in the same racing season will no longer continue. 3. The Mauritius Turf Club should immediately inform the relevant authorities, including the Gambling Regulatory Authority and the Mauritius Revenue Authority of whatever sanctions it has decided against any jockey. 4. Under no circumstances will a stable be allowed to field more than two horses in a particular race. 5. No single horse race should have less than six horses participating, and the departure of any jockey from Mauritius will now require the prior clearance of the Mauritius Revenue Authority and the Police. To a question that was put to him, Dr Navin Ramgoolam quickly assured that any future Chairman of the Commission Inquiry would be a person not involved in the Horse-Racing industry, although names were not disclosed. The Full Statement of Dr Navin Ramgoolam With your permission, I will reply to PQs No. IB/2 and IB/7 together as they relate to the same matter. Government views with great concern the wide-ranging allegations about the organisation and management of horse-racing in Mauritius. Government is equally concerned about criticism leveled at agencies dealing with horse-racing and betting activities related thereto. It is very obvious that public confidence in the integrity of the horse-racing industry has been severely dented. This state of affairs warrants what the French would say: “Un veritable remède de cheval”. It is only thus that confidence would be restored in an industry that still attracts thousands of Mauritians at each meeting. I have, after careful consideration, and after having spoken to some persons who know, who have made suggestions to me - they have given their opinion of what is happening - decided to set up a Commission of Inquiry to look into all aspects of horse-racing in Mauritius. The Commission will also consider the advisability of setting up a Turf Authority for overseeing the organization of races in Mauritius. I would also like to add that the Commission of Inquiry will be assisted in its work by forensic auditors and other experts from overseas. I have noticed of late that a clearly crafted campaign of disinformation has been orchestrated with a view to giving a political twist to any incident taking place in Mauritius, in particular at the Mauritius Turf Club. It seems that certain people at the Mauritius Turf Club with the complicity of some in the media have become experts at name-dropping. They would drop names of important personalities to justify their despicable acts, including my name. I have asked the Commissioner of Police to act in a most rigorous manner against such characters, and also to act promptly in all cases referred by the Mauritius Turf Club. Meanwhile, Government has decided as follows: (i) henceforth, no foreign jockeys will be permitted to ride in Mauritius for normal race meetings, unless such a jockey comes from a country with which Mauritius has an extradition agreement; (ii) the Gambling Regulatory Authority will be requested to ensure that no jockey whose services have been terminated with one stable will be permitted to reside in Mauritius and ride for another stable during the same annual racing season; in other words, the musical chair of jockeys from one stable to another within the same racing season will not be allowed anymore; (iii) the Mauritius Turf Club should immediately inform the relevant authorities, including the Gambling Regulatory Authority and the Mauritius Revenue Authority of whatever sanctions it has decided against any jockey; (iv) under no circumstances will a stable be allowed to field more than two horses in a particular race; and (v) no single horse race should have less than six horses participating therein; (vi) the departure of any jockey from Mauritius will require now the prior clearance of Mauritius Revenue Authority and the Police. I would like to reassure the House and the Nation at large that I will take all necessary measures to ensure that the Mauritius Turf Club does not turn out to be a den of sin and impropriety. 33 24 July 2014 1 Race st After racking up the wins in the early part of June, things have been pretty quiet for trainer Hugues Maigrot. That might change in this kilometre sprint, as QUESTION TIME can reverse a run of under-par results. This five-year old looked in good form in training and will relish the shorter trip. He is breaking from the ace and will be a tough to beat. King Fahiem will push him all the way. He scored his first win over this trip in Race Meeting 9 and could bounce back from a disappointing showing in his last start. Big Lion is an interesting outsider as he has been knocking at the door in his two last outings, whilst Captains Bounty has shown improvement and can cause an upset if he overcomes his bad drawn. An interesting outsider will be Appeal Board. EXPECTED FAVOURITE: BIG LION STAR HORSE: QUESTION TIME 2nd Race ROVING CONSORT has not done a lot wrong since his debut, even though he has yet to finish in the money. He will tackle a longer trip and from stall 1, he could run a cracker under the ride of Rye Joorawon. Power Dive must be watched very closely. This Alain Perdrau-trained gelding has been on very good terms with himself this season, and he make his presence felt if he breaks well. Leo’s Rush has been inconsistent so far, but having scored his maiden win over this draper’s mile in Race Meeting 5 and bearing in mind that the opposition isn’t that strong, he is worthy of consideration. Beautiful Bhutan will be a big threat in the final stages, if he follows in a good position, and it is also worth keeping an eye on Sheriff Marshall, who can run in the money. EXPECTED FAVOURITE: R.CONSORT DARK HORSE: CAPTAINS BOUNTY SPOTTED IN TRAINING: APPEAL BOARD STAR HORSE: ROVING CONSORT 4th Race This 1850m trip should not be a problem for Carcassonne, who is worth another look after an average showing in his previous run. He looked in superb form in his workouts and will be ridden by Rye Joorawon. It is worth noting that this partnership has scored 2 wins in Mauritius. However, the horse to beat in this contest is REAR ADMIRAL, who is cherry ripened to strike. The son of Captain Al will benefit from this longer trip and his connections are expecting a big run from him. Summer Sanctuary produced a late finish to renew with success in his last start, after a big disappointment in Race Meeting 12. He impressed his trainer Ricky Maingard in his gallops, and another bold showing is forthcoming from him. Besugo will not be far awa. He can even cause an upset if circumstances turn in his favour. EXPECTED FAVOURITE: SUMMER SANCTUARY DARK HORSE: BESUGO STAR HORSE: REAR ADMIRAL SPOTTED IN TRAINING: CARCASSONNE 7th Race Having won in his recent 2 outings, POSSE COMITATUS is taken to complete his hat-trick, and is perhaps the best chance of the day for Jeannot Bardottier. Bottom Dollar has been performing honestly in his recent outings. Even with the bad draw, he shouldn’t be far away. Governor General has failed to come close to his win in Race Meeting 3, but he must be included in all combinations. The same can be said for Skippyjon Jones, who has performed solidly in his first 2 starts. Jean-Michel Henry’s new horse Storm Dancer makes his debut from the ace. He scored 3 wins during his South African career, and looks to be an interesting outsider. Master Mascus is nowhere near the form, which saw him win his very first 4 races. However, he has shown signs of improvement and could earn a minor cheque. Having scored a brilliant first win in his last run, MIDNIGHT MASTER gets the vote to do it all again in this 1400m contest. He is in very good shape and having trained well, he is taken to score his second win on the island. His nearest opponent could be Rum Tum Tugger, narrowly beaten just two weeks ago. His claims of going one better must be taken seriously. There is not much beyond these 2. Although In The Frame was not far away behind Ushokolethi last time out, it is yet to be seen if he can make from his outside draw. Debutant Obligation won a race in South Africa and having caught the eye at track work, he must be watched closely. Another debutant Elusive Love, scored a win over 1400m in South Africa but he has been less impressive than the latter in training. DARK HORSE: BEAUTIFUL BHUTAN EXPECTED FAVOURITE: RUM TUM TUGGER DARK HORSE: IN THE FRAME SPOTTED IN TRAINING: LEO’S RUSH SPOTTED IN TRAINING: OBLIGATION STAR HORSE: MIDNIGHT MASTER 5th Race The best shot of the day for Johnny Geroudis lies in ALBERT MOONEY in this 1400m contest. His last run must be ignored as he was ‘gunned down’ (Geroudis dixit). He set some solid times in training and if allowed to lead, he will be a very tough nut to crack. Liquid Motion would have preferred a longer trip, but he must be strongly considered. The 2013 horse of the year opened his account last time out and must not be written off here. With stall 1, a big run is expected from Love Struck, who has shown progress in his workouts. Francois Bernardus is back from a short break and as he runs well fresh, he should not be discarded. Azapel and Ricky Maingard’s new runner Desert Sheik are outsiders for the lower placings. EXPECTED FAVOURITE: ALBERT MOONEY STAR HORSE: ALBERT MOONEY 3rd Race 6 Race th Captain Magpie proved too strong for his opponents in the second leg of the Three-year old championship. He has a solid chance of winning the final leg, and if he does, he will take the honours in the championship. However, the vote goes to ZAMBEZI TORRENT, who has been well prepared to strike back from his under-par showing in the second leg. Running on level weight and breaking from the ace, he has every chance of returning to the winner’s enclosure. Blaze of Noon needed the run last time out, and having shown improvement, he should be thereabouts. Mount Hillaby and Shoddy Nick are interesting outsiders, with the latter having shown progress in his last outing. DARK HORSE: LIQUID MOTION EXPECTED FAVOURITE: ZAMBEZI TORRENT DARK HORSE: CAPTAIN MAGPIE SPOTTED IN TRAINING: LOVE STRUCK SPOTTED IN TRAINING: B. OF NOON STAR HORSE: ZAMBEZI TORRENT 8th Race AmountR?H?R?H?R?H?....betName Note: Do not leave any space between characters. Amount = Stakes amount R = Race H = Horse ? = Race No. / Horse No. betName = Trixie / Yankee / Canadian / Heinz / Superheinz / Goliath E.g Trixie (3 selections in 3 different Races) E.g For a ‘trixie’ bet of $20 on Race No1 Horse No2, combined with Race No2 Horse No5, and Race No5 Horse No1 Send 20R1H2R2H5R5H1trixie by SMS FREELY to 83777 (from UK) or send on 447786207719 (from outside UK). Canadian For 5 selections in 5 different races Heinz For 6 selections in 6 different races Superheinz For 7 selections in 7 different races Goliath For 8 selections in 8 different races It is worth following DIVINE CRUSADER in this draper’s mile. This eight-year old has improved steadily pin his recent starts, and having trained to the satisfaction of his trainer, he could end a long winless drought, dating back to August 2011. He will have to keep an eye on Obama, who has gone off the boil, after a solid start to the season. From stall 2, he will try to lead and if he is not bothered, he could make it all the way. I’ll Be Back is also worth a thought. He finished a good 3rd behind Urbi et Orbi last time out and even though he is in a very long winless drought, it must be noted that 4 of his wins in Mauritius have come over this trip. Lividus could score a surprise, if given a good ride, whilst Moon Raider and Wind Glider are looking on the upgrade. PARIAZ.CO.UK OFFERS SERVICES TO MAURITIUS NON-RESIDENTS ONLY. EXPECTED FAVOURITE: POSSE COMITATUS DARK HORSE: STORM DANCER SPOTTED IN TRAINING: B. DOLLAR STAR HORSE: POSSE COMITATUS Phone: 02035982520 Email: [email protected] 18+ EXPECTED FAVOURITE: LIVIDUS STAR HORSE: DIVINE CRUSADER DARK HORSE: I’LL BE BACK SPOTTED IN TRAINING: M. RAIDER Neilsen Ip s t o h S r u o m Gla at Champ de Mars 35 24 July 2014 Big moves made by Johnny Geroudis and Gilbert Rousset Both Johnny Geroudis and Gilbert Rousset were the big winners on last Saturday. The South African jockey scored two impressive wins on Amazing Bolt and Polar Royale. There could have been more, as Aspen Emperor had an outstanding chance, but he encountered some problems in running. Nevertheless, his 2 wins and allied to the fact that compatriot Derreck David failed to win anything, means that the gap has been cut to just 2 wins between them. Gilbert Rousset also made significant inroads in the SMS Pariaz Stables’ championship. Along with Amazing Bolt and Polar Royale, the champion stable got their treble thanks to New Star in the last race. Gilbert Rousset has not only pushed the Gujadhur stable back to 3rd, but they are level on wins alongside the Paul Foo Kune stable, who like their stable jockey, failed to record a win. With Derreck David suspended for 4 meetings, Johnny Geroudis and champion jockey Robbie Burke – who Decisions taken by the Board of Administrators scored on Bandido Caballero – will fancy their chances of making progress. Elsewhere, Rye Joorawon’s double on Man To Man and New Star means he is the new face at the top of the Mauritian Jockeys championship. However, Jeannot Bardottier’s win on Pegasus Legacy means he is only one win shy of the top. There was also some cheer for Yashin Emamdee, who picked up his first win of the season. It is a boost for the Mauritian jockey and he can expect to make further progress in the second half of the season. The same can be said for Richard Mullen, who finally got his first win on Cula. With the Jean-Michel Henry stable hitting the right notes in recent weeks, this partnership will be one to watch for the rest of the season. Serge Henry stable are in 9th place, but thanks to Man To Man’s win in the main event and the stable having undergone restructuring, improvement is expected. Neilsen Ip Classement des ECURIES après la 20ème journée Rang Green light for Robert Perez and Antonio Polli ECURIES Nombres D’entrees 1er 2e 3e 4e PRIX NP %1er 1 P. FOO KUNE 181 26 27 24 25 79 6,785,000 14.4 2 G. ROUSSET 121 26 14 18 15 48 5,881,000 21.5 3 GUJADHUR 126 21 9 18 15 63 5,787,000 16.7 4 P. MERVEN 226 17 25 28 25 131 5,432,000 7.5 5 R. GUJADHUR 113 16 19 12 15 51 4,484,000 14.2 6 R. MAINGARD 19.8 7 V. ALLET 8 HURLYWOOD 86 17 12 8 11 38 4,223,000 145 8 20 12 12 93 2,582,000 5.5 76 7 11 11 11 36 2,562,000 9.2 9 S. HENRY 158 6 13 16 19 104 2,500,000 3.8 10 A. PERDRAU 67 9 8 5 3 42 1,998,000 13.4 11 H. MAIGROT 80 8 7 9 11 45 1,612,000 10.0 12 C. RAMDIN 62 8 5 5 2 42 1,200,000 12.9 13 J.M. HENRY 74 5 3 5 7 54 949,000 6.8 14 M. RAMDIN 21 0 1 3 3 14 155,000 0 Classement des JOCKEYS après la 20ème journée Rang Classement JOCKEY des Rang ECURIES Nombres D’entrees 1er 2e 3e 4e NP PRIX %1er 1 Rang D. DAVID CHEVAUX 21 J. BULSARA GEROUDIS 3 2 3 ROYALE C.POLAR SEGEON 56 R.ALBERT JOORAWON MOONEY 5 Trainer Rameshwar Gujadhur’s request to sign Chilean jockey Roberto Perez was accepted. Antonio Polli was also granted the green light for Serge Henry after the Mauritius Turf Club had received the missing documents from his file given by the Italian Authorities. However, the Mauritius Turf Club were still studying the request of Paul Foo Kune to sign Sherman Brown, as the replacement for the suspended Derreck David. Saleem Golam Rassoude, a jockey of Mauritian origin, would soon be in action for 2 weeks. The Administrators also reviewed the events of Race Meeting 20 and are waiting for detailed information in order to determine how to proceed with regards to the incident in Race 4, and the impact of Derreck David forfeiting the rest of the meeting. These topics are due to be discussed at a special meeting tomorrow. TANDRAGEE TUBE WAVE R. BURKE 44 7 6 8 79 10 8 11 11 9 13 14 10 15 1116 17 12 18 19 13 20 14 21 22 15 23 24 16 25 25 27 28 29 29 31 31 33 33 35 36 37 37 39 40 40 42 43 43 43 46 47 47 47 47 51 POLAR BOUND CAPTAIN FIRTH N. T. CALLOW MAN TO MAN WAR J. CASEY’S BARDOTTIER TALES OF BRAVERY F. DIAMOND DURSO LIGHT PIERNEEF B. WOODWORTH RYDER CUP ZHAN HU D. OLIVER POSSE COMITATUS N.LIVING JUGLALL WITH HEART SHAHRUHK S. BUSSUNT CAPTAIN MAGPIE ISLAND B.TIGER BHAUGEEROTHEE LIQUID MOTION G.BRIGHT AVRANCHE AND BLUE ADMIRAL L. REAR CURRIE GIDA EMPEROR N.ASPEN MARDAY ICY JET ESKIMO ROLL DIRECT APPROACH POWER DIVE KALINAGO TERMINATOR ZAMBEZI TORRENT MAESTRO’S SALUTE ABSALOM DONNIE BRASCO WIELAND PIQUET YOUNG ROYAL SUMMER SANCTUARY USHOKOLETHI ARCTIC SUN C MAJOR EAGLE AWARD PORT ALBERT AZAPEL ABINGTON URBI ET ORBI ALWAYS FLIRTING ASHANTI GOLD JACK FLASH SEEKING ANGELO BLUE BERRY e Montes 1er 2 3e 4ela 20ème NP %1er CHEVAUX après journée BANK 104 Ecurie 88 Gujadhur Gujadhur 88 R. Maingard G. 139 Rousset R. Gujadhur 79 G. Rousset P. Foo Kune 61 S. Henry R. Maingard 52 R. Maingard 29Kune P. Foo Hurlywood 68 P. Foo Kune P. Foo 31Kune R. Gujadhur 59 P. Merven Hurlywood 75 R. Gujadhur Gujadhur 64 P. Merven 30Kune P. Foo G. Rousset 45 P. Merven G. Rousset 38 A. Perdrau Gujadhur Gujadhur A. Perdrau A. Perdrau Hurlywood Gujadhur J.M. Henry P. Foo Kune S. Henry G. Rousset R. Maingard C. Ramdin R. Maingard R. Gujadhur P. Merven P. Merven P. Foo Kune C. Ramdin Gujadhur A. Perdrau Gujadhur P. Foo Kune R. Gujadhur V. Allet G. Rousset H. Maigrot 22Couru 20 20 413 17 14 11 11 10 9 8 8 6 6 5 5 4 3 4 13 6 517 2 55 5 4 2 47 3 45 5 5 5 53 4 59 6 9 3 47 5 51 5 8 4 52 4 3 4 5 3 4 2 4 6 6 4 5 5 4 3 6 5 5 6 3 5 4 6 3 8 4 3 18 er 1 8 2 10 2e 13 0 3e 34 4e 1 34 0 21.2 NP 22.7 1 8 11 39 19.3 4 19 1 16 2 4 1 9 2 2 13 1 2 7 0 5 2 2 7 3 3 2 2 8 0 1 8 1 3 8 1 2 3 2 7 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 5 0 0 8 0 1 3 3 6 0 1 5 0 1 5 2 12 3 4 10 1 0 8 0 6 0 0 2 3 2 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 2 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 73 0 0 10.1 49 1 13.9 1 0 25 25 4 43 13 24 42 36 16 24 30 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 19.2 0 31.0 0 1 11.8 0 0 25.8 0 10.2 2 0 8.0 1 0 7.8 1 16.7 2 0 8.9 0 7.91 2 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 2 0 2 3 2 3 1 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 18.0 7370 PRIX 5570 1,280,000 815,000 5930 780,000 750,000 3040 715,000 8030 680,000 670,000 5785 600,000 595,000 8585 590,000 13450 580,000 580,000 5445 510,000 503,000 8650 450,000 4150 440,000 415,000 6600 400,000 398,000 4435 395,000 6200 385,000 375,000 2925 370,000 365,000 3870 350,000 350,000 343,000 340,000 330,000 330,000 325,000 325,000 320,000 320,000 315,000 313,000 310,000 310,000 302,000 300,000 300,000 293,000 290,000 290,000 290,000 282,000 270,000 270,000 270,000 270,000 267,000 24 July 2014 Official: Evra completes Juventus move The veteran defender has reversed course and will join Massimiliano Allegri’s men in Italy from Manchester United. Experienced defender Patrice Evra has completed his move to Serie A champion Juventus from Manchester United. The 33-year-old extended his long stay at Old Trafford with a new one-year deal in May but has now performed a U-turn over his future and opted to head to Italy. Evra has penned a two-year contract with Massimiliano Allegri’s men and joins former United teammates Carlos Tevez and Paul Pogba in Turin. Juve has paid a fee of 1.6 million pounds for the France international’s services. “After a great deal of thought I have decided the time is right for me to leave Manchester United,” Evra said in a statement. “It is the biggest decision of my career as this club is, and will always remain, in my heart.” Evra made 379 appearances for United after joining from Monaco in January 2006. He won five Premier League titles, the Champions League, the Club World Cup and three League Cups in a trophy-laden spell at Old Trafford. 37 looking to make progress in a move for the 27-year-old in the coming days. Louis van Gaal, who officially took charge at United on Wednesday, is a big fan of Vidal, having tried to sign him while in charge of Bayern Munich in 2011, and has approved a move for the midfielder. The Dutchman encouraged the pursuit of Vidal earlier in July, despite the club being told that a move could cost it 56 million euros, plus Nani. Manchester United has monitored the situation regarding Vidal closely during a turbulent summer at Juventus, which has seen Antonio Conte leave the Serie A champion amid talk of unhappiness regarding the club’s transfer policy. Balotelli - Still a risk worth taking for Premier League clubs Steven Gerrard retires from England duty After 114 caps, the 34-year-old midfielder has called it “a sad day for me knowing that I won’t pull on the England shirt again.” England captain Steven Gerrard has announced his immediate retirement from international soccer. The Liverpool skipper racked up 114 caps for his country, scoring 21 times, and captained England in three major tournaments, the 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cups and UEFA Euro 2012. However, after failing to lead England out of Group D in Brazil, the 34-year-old has opted to bring the curtain down on his time on the national stage. He told the Football Association’s official website: “I have enjoyed every minute of representing my country and it is a sad day for me knowing that I won’t pull on the England shirt again. “This has been a very difficult decision, one of the toughest I’ve had to make in my career. I have agonized over this since coming back from Brazil and have spoken to family, friends and people close to me in the game before coming to this point. The Italy striker is an often frustrating figure and is prone to moments of madness but is also capable of genius, as shown throughout his initial spell in England Alvaro Negredo sidelined by fractured foot The striker suffered the injury during Manchester City’s preseason win over Hearts on Friday and says he will now be sidelined “for a few months.” Manchester City striker Alvaro Negredo has revealed that he has fractured his foot and believes he will be out of action for “the next few months.” The 28-year-old suffered the injury during City’s 2-1 win over Hearts on Friday and is now set to miss the start of the Premier League season. The Spaniard wrote on his Instagram page: “I want to let you know that its going to be hard for the next few months, I fractured my fifth metatarsal and will be out a few months. I will be back stronger than ever.” After scoring 23 goals in all competitions last season, Negredo had been linked with a return to Spain this summer. But, earlier in July, the forward insisted that he will remain with the Premier League champion. “I don’t want to leave City,” Negredo said. “I’m very happy and very settled here. I had a difficult end to the season and that’s why there has been a lot of talking but I’ve been very happy here from the first day I arrived.” Manchester United to launch new Vidal bid The Red Devils are confident of making progress in their pursuit of the Juventus star this week, with Louis van Gaal having given the green light to a move for the Chilean. Manchester United is ready to launch a new 54 million-euro bid for Juventus midfielder Arturo Vidal this week, Goal UK reports. The Old Trafford club is increasingly confident of landing the Chilean World Cup star and is Fabregas, Costa, Filipe head strong Chelsea squad for Europe tour The Blues’ three big summer signings are all included but World Cup stars Eden Hazard, Romelu Lukaku, Thibaut Courtois, Oscar, Ramires and Andre Schurrle are omitted. Chelsea’s three marquee summer signings Cesc Fabregas, Diego Costa and Filipe Luis have all been named in the squad for the club’s preseason tour of Europe. Youngsters Patrick Bamford, Nathan Ake, Jeremie Boga, Lewis Baker, Nathaniel Chalobah and Izzy Brown have also been named in the 26-man group to travel to Austria. But Eden Hazard, Romelu Lukaku, Thibaut Courtois, Oscar, Ramires and Andre Schurrle all have been omitted after their extended World Cup campaigns. January signing Mohamed Salah has also traveled with the squad after receiving confirmation that he will not have to return to Egypt for military service. Chelsea kicks off its European tour against Austrian Bundesliga side RZ Pellets before taking on NK Olimpija Ljubljana, Vitesse Arnhem, Werder Bremen, Ferencvaros and Real Sociedad. Source: Goal.com 38 24 July 2014 King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stake Unbeaten Taghrooda to take on the boys! Trainer John Gosden’s unbeaten filly, Taghrooda was expected to bid for an Oaks double at the Curragh last weekend, but was taken out after connections made the bold decision to let her take on the boys in this Saturday’s Group One showpiece, The King George V1 And Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot. The Investec heroine should no doubt ride like him is unbelievable. He’s a very be the hot favorite following her straightforward and he’s pretty versatile. impressive record and should be so far He can go forward or drop in a little bit, the horse to beat though she faces a field so I’m over the moon to pick him up”, of her opposite sex. Lots of supports are he said. coming for the midsummer highlight Taghrooda is likely to be joined in the in recent days and were clipped again field by at least one stable companion, by particular bookies to 9-4 from 5-2, with Derby third Romsdal and the prompting the firm to ease Sir Michael supplemented Eagle Top also in Stoute’s Telescope to 2-1 favorite from contention for Gosden. The latter was 7-4. According to one of the bookies, a brilliant winner of the King Edward Taghrooda have been backed down VII Stakes at Royal Ascot last month to 7-4 joint-favouritism over the last and big-race jockey William Buick is weekend and expected the gamble on keeping his fingers crossed conditions the John Gosden charge to ease but it in Berkshire are not too quick. The seems 5-2 was considered too big by jockey said that Eagle Top was very some punters and there is still every good at Ascot and hopefully the ground chance the unbeaten filly could head would suit him on Saturday. Eagle Top the market until Saturday. does not like fast ground at all. “If it gets With Taghrooda set to be partnered on the firm side, it wouldn’t really suit by Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum’s him. It’s a good King George this year, retained rider Paul Hanagan, the but the three-year-olds gets a good bit owner’s second jockey Dane O’Neill of weight from the older horses and he’s will come in for the mount aboard the coming off the back of an impressive William Haggas-trained Coral-Eclipse win in the King Edward. We’re all hero Mukhadram. According to the very much looking forward to it,” has jockey, Sheikh Hamdan has got two live confided William Buick. chances in such a prestigious event and So far jockey William Buick is very that is great. He said that the trainer, excited on a likely clash with Taghrooda. William Haggas has always been quietly “I’m happy to take her on. I’ve always confident that the distance of a mile had a lot of belief in Eagle Top and and a half should not be a problem for everyone in the yard is happy with him” Mukhadram. “To pick up a live, spare he said. Galway Festival Strangeway to launch a three-pronged attack… Next week Ireland’s bumper summer Galway festival is likely to very interesting. In fact Kristian Strangeway is looking forward for the Galway riches! The owner of Koo’s Racing Club is very excited to be involved in such a prestigious event. As such, the enthusiastic Yorkshireman is hoping to launch a three-pronged attack on Ireland’s bumper summer festival, headed by the Brian Ellisontrained Streets Of Newyork. Second in the Cumberland Plate to Noble Alan when last seen, Strangeway is particularly excited by the prospect of stepping the seven-year-old up to two miles for the Connacht Hotel (Q.R.) Handicap. Kristian Strangeway is very happy to have three runners at Galway Festival but the trip revolves around Streets Of Newyork. The latter could his chance of a winner and he is looking forward that his charge should show a good level of improvement for the step up in trip. The owner is confident of the stamina of Streets of Newyork. As referring to his bumper form when trained in Ireland, he thinks he should stay two miles on the level and the horse has been always shaped like a stayer since he joined the connections of the Kristian Strangeway. The latter is so far happy of the tremendous form of Balty Boys, winner of a competitive Newmarket handicap last Saturday. He is also being prepared for a trip to the Ballybrit track. The fiveyear-old looks set to take his chance in the Topaz Mile Handicap next Tuesday. Kristian Strangeway is of opinion that Turf News UK Balty Boys could not be in better form at home at the moment. “He did us proud last Saturday and we’re hopeful of another good run. He won on quick ground that day but he’s fairly versatile and wouldn’t mind the ground coming up on the slower side either”, he said. Koo’s Racing Club will also be eyeing up another valuable pot on Friday week should Saptapadi line up for the 100,000-euro Guinness Handicap. Kristian Strangeway said that his connections like to aim their horses at these big valuable handicaps and that is the plan with Saptapadi. There is some great prize money on offer next week and they feel that it is important to support those races. The owner is of opinion that Saptapadi is probably too far down in the weights to get a run in the Ebor next month so his connection is looking for alternatives with him. “It would be great for one of them just to be competitive but winning one of these races would be absolutely brilliant for everyone involved. We set out to have runners at these big festivals at the start of the season and it would be the stuff of dreams if we could get one home in front”, he said. Pique Sous confirmed So far, following his impressive win at Royal Ascot, Pique Sous has been confirmed for an audacious and lucrative double at Galway’s Hurdle and the Betfred Ebor at York in August. The Willie Mullins-trained seven-yearold landed the Queen Alexandra Stakes under Ryan Moore in Berkshire last month and is set to revert to the jumping game at Ballybrit next week before a trip to the Knavesmire on August 23. Steve Massey, racing manager for owners the Supreme Horse Racing Club, has informed that he has spoken to Willie Mullins already and the plan is to go for the Galway Hurdle and then run in the Ebor, as long as the ground is right. They are targeting to pick up around £400,000 in prize-money in a little over three weeks! “We wouldn’t even be considering running over hurdles if it wasn’t for the prize-money, but we think he’s well treated over hurdles and he’s in great form at the moment, so we’re keen to give it a go. Paul Townend trained him over hurdles lately and everything went well, so we’re just hoping this dry spell continues and he stays sound” Steve Massey said. Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe Pascal Bary getting ready with Spiritjim The Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe will be run in October but leading French trainer, Pascal Barry has already started his plan to get a trustworthy runner in this prestigious event with prolific winner, Spiritjim. The four-year-old is unbeaten in four starts so far in 2014, clinching his first Group One victory when narrowly denying the Lady Cecil-trained Noble Mission in the Grand Prix de SaintCloud at the end of last month. Trainer Pascal Bary has won multiple Group One prizes at home and abroad during a stellar training career, with the likes of Six Perfections, Divine Proportions and 1000 Guineas heroine Natagora among the horses to have passed through his hands. The Europe’s premier middledistance prize at Longchamp in October has so far eluded the Chantilly-based handler, but he hopes Spiritjim can develop into a realistic contender this autumn. The trainer is very happy with the way Spiritjim is improving and he is of opinion that as a four-year-old, he is one of the best he has ever trained and he is still improving. “He loves the distance of a mile and a half and I don’t think he minds the ground either way. I think he will go to Longchamp (for a trial) and then hopefully for the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe”, he said. Another Bary inmate to have shown his worth at the highest level this term is Teletext, who ran an excellent third in the Grand Prix de Paris. He is also bound for an Arc trial, but the three-year-old appears unlikely to be geared towards the Arc itself. AmountR?H?R?H?R?H?....betName Note: Do not leave any space between characters. Amount = Stakes amount R = Race H = Horse ? = Race No. / Horse No. betName = Trixie / Yankee / Canadian / Heinz / Superheinz / Goliath E.g Trixie (3 selections in 3 different Races) E.g For a ‘trixie’ bet of $20 on Race No11 Horse No2, combined with Race No12 Horse No5, and Race No15 Horse No1 Send 20R11H2R12H5R15H1trixie by SMS FREELY to 83777 (from UK) or send on 447786207719 (from outside UK). 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Phone: 02035982520 Email: [email protected] 18+ 39 24 July 2014 Newmarket - Saturday 26 July - http://www.newmarketracecourses.co.uk - http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/meeting/newmarket/26-07-2014/fast-cards FORM HORSE AGE TRAINER CHANCE 14:10 Adnams Southwold Bitter EBF Stallions Maiden Stakes - 2yo, 7f Able Spirit 2 B J Meehan 2 Richard Hannon 2 Richard Hannon 2 Richard Hannon 2 Sir Mark Prescott Tadarroj X 0 3 R M Beckett 2 C Appleby 2 Richard Hannon XX 2 C Hills 6105-20 X 2 R A Fahey Ghalib (IRE) 2 M Johnston X 2 Happy Pursuit Honcho (IRE) 2 M Botti Invincible Gold (IRE) Lethal Legacy (IRE) 2 Richard Hannon 04610-0 2 S C Williams Dec-02 2 D R C Elsworth X 2 2 Richard Hannon XX 312352- X 300-000 E A L Dunlop 2 C Appleby 0206-03 2 C Appleby May-36 Space Age (IRE) Air Pilot 5 R M Beckett XXX Ajmany (IRE) 4 L M Cumani Awake My Soul (IRE) 5 D O'Meara X Bureau (IRE) 3 M Johnston XX Busatto (USA) 4 M Johnston X Farquhar (IRE) 3 P W Chapple-Hyam First Flight (IRE) 3 Saeed bin Suroor Forgotten Hero (IRE) 5 C Hills X 2 B W Hills X 2 Richard Hannon X 2 K A Ryan X 011-0 Stayed one pace on debut-Course suited-Rates a danger here C Appleby X Gworn 4 E A L Dunlop X C Appleby C Appleby Headline News (IRE) 5 Rae Guest X L'orfeo 4 Saeed bin Suroor XX Open Eagle (IRE) 5 D O'Meara Proud Chieftain 6 C V Lines Putra Eton (IRE) 4 R Varian X X Retirement Plan 4 Lady Cecil XX Chased leaders and faded in latest-Course debut and looks ready to make amend 261101 San Cassiano (IRE) 7 Mrs R Carr XXX Made all and won easy at Newcastle in latest-Course suited and big chance 50310 Strictly Silver (IRE) 5 A Bailey X very disappointing in latest-Course suited and is capable of better Tobacco Road (IRE) 4 Richard Hannon Faded badly at Ascot in latest- Unless improves no chance against these 31 2 3 Poor run in last start- Ordinary sort that is not at all trustworthy 0-10040 2 Gold Trail (IRE) Hard ridden but average in last start-Course suited and could earn a cheque First run-From Sire Cape Cross 0 Chemical Charge Ran on for good third in latest- Improving and should earn again-Course suited First run-From Sire Makfi Sky Cape Steady Major Water Thief Legal Legacy Good third in last start-Holding form-Looks ready to run a cracker here 2 First run-From Sire Verglas Shamazing X Never involved in last start- Course suited and is an upset possibility First run-From Sire Kitten's Joy (USA) Watch betting Shadow Rock (IRE) 31-0204 5/145-40 Ed Walker First run- Watch betting Sahaafy (USA) J A R Toller No chance with leading duo in latest- Course debut and stands a chance First run-From Sire Cape Cross North America 2 Stayed one pace at finish in latest-Course suited and rates a danger here First run-From Sire Rambo Dancer Mulzamm (IRE) XX Never dan gerous in last start-Course suited and is an upset possibility Lacked finish on debut-With run under belt should now run a cracker-Consider Light Fantastic M Johnston Under pressure and outpaced in latest- Course debut and could earn Disappointing run in last start-Course debut and is not a trustworthy sort 4 24200 16-330 Faded badly in last start-Improvement expected-Place 6 2 Faded badly in last start-Course debut and needs to improve No show in last start-Course suited-Needs big improvement to feature 56 0-04350 10-0516 Saeed bin Suroor First run-From Sire Cape Cross 0 Water Thief (USA) Two poor runs lately-Is capable of better as likes course. One not to ignore Never dangerous in last start-Course debut-More to do here Gibeon (IRE) X Made all to win at Ripon in latest-Course suited and is bound to make it again First run- Impressive track work-Consider 0 C Hills Poor run in last start-Likes course but needs to find best form to strike 313231 First run-From Sire Sharmadal (USA)-Watch betting Future Empire 2 No impression in latest- Is capable of better-Course suited and is an outsider First run-From Sire Smart Strike Flash Fire (IRE) C Hills Held on for good second in last start-Consistent-Course debut-Big chance First run-From Sire Ifraaj-Watch betting Farham (USA) 2 FORM HORSE AGE TRAINER CHANCE 14:45 Adnams Dry Hopped Lager Handicap - 3yo+, 1m 2f 2/212 First run-From Sire Equiano (FRA) Doubly Clever (IRE) B J Meehan First run-From Sire Royal Applause-Watch betting First run-From Sire Mr Greeley Desert Force Titian Lord (IRE) Wisewit First run-From Sire Sea The Stars-One not to ignore Deerfield The Twisler My best four: 2 2 Stumbled and green throughout on debut-Looks reday to run a cracker now First run-From Sire Footstepsinthesand Chemical Charge (IRE) XXX Slow into stride and no finish in latest-Course debut- Upset possibility First run-Could need run Celestial Path (IRE) D M Simcock No finish in last start- Course debut and unless improves better ignore First run-From Sire Rock Of Gibraltar-Watch betting Bluesbreaker 2 Tried hard but winner too good in latest- Course suited and should be the horse to beat 0 First run-From Sire Arcano Belgrade Steady Major (IRE) First run-From Sire Exceed And Excell First run-From Sire Invincible Spirit (IRE) Acaster Malbis (FR) 62 Tryster (IRE) 3 X C Appleby Won unextended in last start at Brighton-Course suited and chance again My best four: This supplement is published for information. It is not the official program. San Cassiano Bureau Air Pilot L’orfeo 40 24 July 2014 FORM HORSE AGE TRAINER 15:20 Adnams Ghost Ship Fillies’ Handicap - 3yo+, 7f 22464 Askaud (IRE) 6 CHANCE S Dixon X 3-00155 Athenian (IRE) 5 Sir Mark Prescott XX 0140-64 Bragging (USA) 3 23-3230 Sir Michael Stoute 3 Richard Hannon Bahamian Heights 3 C E Brittain Lacked finish and faded in last start-Course suited and could earn a cheque at best Won well this course in last start-Holding form and looks ready for double 312 Baby Bush (IRE) X Beau Nash (IRE) 3 Richard Hannon 10-400 Canyari (IRE) 3 R A Fahey Prominent but faded final furlong in latest. Course suited but more to do 133/5 20-1214 4 C Appleby Faded badly last start-Course suited and is an upset possibility 611 Etaab (USA) 3 Captain Bob (IRE) 3 C Hills W J Haggas XXX 0-30001 Deeds Not Words (IRE) 3 M R Channon Won well this course in last start- Is still fit but tougher now but don't ignore 30620 101 4 M R Channon Dinneratmidnight 3 R M Beckett Stayed on for 2nd in last start-Course suited and should be in the firing line again Ran an to win easy at Lingfield in latest-Course debut but should be right here 144111 0-26213 Kosika (USA) 4 M Johnston Won from strong finish at Epsom in latest- Consistent and should make it three in a row 4211 Laftah (IRE) 3 R Varian Little Shambles 3 XX M Johnston Dutch Breeze 3 13-6415 Eastern Impact (IRE) 3 R A Fahey Moderate lately at york-Course suited but needs to find best form to strike X 4110-42 Fast Track 3 T D Barron Winner too good in last start-Consistent and course suited- Chance again 6-20010 0-05211 3 Richard Hannon Musicora 3 Richard Hannon 2-1213 X Our Queenie (IRE) 3 41-351 Perfect Persuasion 3 W J Haggas 321210 Remember 3 Richard Hannon 403103 X Stealth Missile (IRE) 3 C E Brittain Golden Steps (FR) 3 M Botti Greeb 3 C Hills Groundworker (IRE) 3 S Kirk Highland Acclaim (IRE) 3 D O'Meara 52-1320 XX Inyordreams 3 J G Given 531 Lady Frances 3 M Johnston 143-005 Won very easily in last start at Lingfield-Holding form-Course debut-Chance again J Noseda 11-263 Wedding Ring 3 C Appleby 130-000 X My best four: 21001 Etaab Athenian 20-3002 Kosika Amount = Stakes amount E.g R = Race Major Jack Mushir 3 3 R Charlton R Varian H = Horse Nezar (IRE) 3 XX X G G Margarson 114-334 3 S C Williams Oeil De Tigre (FR) 3 A W Carroll Our Queenie (IRE) 3 Richard Hannon Faded late in last start- Is capable of better-Likes course- Place ? = Race No. / Horse No. 101503 To bet £50 on Race No11 Horse No5 Send 50R11H5 by SMS FREELY to 83777 (from UK ) or, send on 447786207719 (from outside UK ). Piazon 3 M L W Bell No finish in last start-Course suited but is struggling to find best form 42610-0 PARIAZ.CO.UK OFFERS SERVICES TO MAURITIUS NON-RESIDENTS ONLY. Email: [email protected] Nova Champ (IRE) Did not disgrace in latest-French charge that should be right here if well ridden Note: Do not leave any space between characters. Phone: 02035982520 X Won final in final stride at Windsdor in latest-Still fit but tougher against these Remember AmountR?H? X Never in contention in latest- Poor runs lately-Needs big improvement to feature Good third in latest-Consistent and should earn a cheque again SMS Format: X Every chance but stayed for moderate 3rd in latest-Course suited- Outsider No extra at finish in last start-Course suited and difficult task 1-14643 X Pillar to post in last start- Improving nicely-Course suited-Meets strong field-Outsider X 21-May 4 X Faded final furlong in last start-Consistent-course debut but not without a chance Won well in last start- Is course suited but more to do against these The Gold Cheongsam (IRE) XXX Ran on for good 3rd at Ascot in latest-Consistent lately and chance Tried hard but held on for 2nd in latest- Likes course and each way chance here 0150-01 XX Below expectations in latest. Capable of better. Likes course-Outsider Winner too good in last start at Leicester-Holding form and rates a threat here 140-012 R A Fahey Held and win well at Doncaster in last start-Course suited and chance again Richard Hannon Faded late in last start- Is capable of better-Likes course- Place 21-32 3 Lacked extra in last start-Consistent sort and is course suited-Each way chance Every chance but faded final furlong in latest-Course suited-Chance 114-334 Foxy Clarets (IRE) Ran on to win well in latest-Course debut but still should be in thr firing line Below expectations in 'Listed Stakes' in latest- Course suited-Outsider 120-225 XX T D Easterby Did not show much in last start-Course suited and could earn at best Midnite Angel (IRE) X Every chance but stayed one pace at finish in latest-Course debut-Good outsider Won well at Leicester in latest-Course debut and should be in the firing line again 103616 X Lacked finish in last start-Consistent performer. Likes course. Stands a chance Hard ridden and won in latest- Course suited and targets three in a row Jillnextdoor (IRE) XX Below expectatons at Ascot in latest-Course suited and should be right here Winner too good in last start-Consistent sort that should be right here again Desert Blossom (IRE) CHANCE Stayed one pace throughout in latest-Course suited but tough task now No extra final furlong in latest. Has won this course and rates a danger here 36144-1 FORM HORSE AGE TRAINER 15:55 Adnams Broadside Handicap - 3yo, 6f 18+ Royal Mezyan (IRE) 3 W J Haggas No extra final furlong in last start-Course debut and tough task against these This supplement is published for information. It is not the official program. X 41 24 July 2014 Feb-16 See The Sun 3 T D Easterby X Stayed one pace in latest- Capable of better-Course suited-Rates a danger 312-450 Sir Robert Cheval 3 24105 M Botti Sleeper King (IRE) 3 621 K A Ryan Speedfiend 3 3 M Johnston Doctor Sardonicus 3 D M Simcock 21-4506 Noel Quinlan Dullingham 3 C Appleby Moderate in last start-Course debut but tough task awaiting him No show in last two starts-Course suited but more to do against these 13 16-0600 Every chance-Stumbled but held on for 3rd in latest-Course debut-each way chance Supplicant 3 R A Fahey Fajry (USA) Saeed bin Suroor 41-421 1643-46 Easy winnr in last start-Improving constantly and should be in the firing line again 3 W J Haggas 3211-50 Weakeend final furlong last start-Course debut but could earn a cheque 100-305 Suzi's Connoisseur 3 H Palmer X Ran on at finish in last start-Course suited and is an upset possibility 1-46144 The Hooded Claw (IRE) 3 Toofi (FR) 3 X suited-Chance 10-0360 T D Easterby Ventura Mist 3 FORM HORSE Golden Steps Major Jack AGE TRAINER N P Littmoden Beau Nash CHANCE Be Bold 2 Richard Hannon X No show in last start-capable of better-Course debut-Upset possibility 100 Bossy Guest (IRE) 2 M R Channon X Two poor runs lately-Race wide and faded-Course suited-Outsider 22015 Commander Patten (IRE) 2 A Bailey XX Dougal (IRE) 2 Richard Hannon XX Below expectations in latest-Course suited and is a threat against these 31 Fanciful Angel (IRE) 2 3 Lawyer (IRE) 3 63 Mantou (IRE) 3 Maverick Wave (USA) 3 213 Moonlight Venture 3 Great Park (IRE) 2 L M Cumani M L W Bell J H M Gosden K A Ryan Mar-30 Munaaser 3 Kasb (IRE) 2 M Botti XX M Meade 2105 Provident Spirit 3 J H M Gosden Percy Alleline 1-23346 Shimba Hills 3 M R Channon Faded final furlong in last start-More or less consistent- Place chance 5-42443 Showpiece 3 Richard Hannon Tried hard but held on for 3rd in last start- Is in good shape and could earn again 3150-0 Storm Trooper (IRE) 3 Richard Hannon Poor runs in last two starts-Course debut but difficult task here Surety (IRE) 3 C E Brittain One pace at finish in last start- Consistent lately and could snatch a minor cheque 422215 Voyageofdiscovery (USA) 3 C G Cox Portamento (IRE) 2 Sir Michael Stoute 2 R M Beckett 2 My best four: Smaih (GER) 2 X C Appleby Richard Hannon X Faded badly in last start in Grade 2. Capable of better-Course suited- Chance 21 Sugar Lump 2 Richard Hannon XXX Won easy in last start-Holding tremendous form and is the horse to beat 23 Tongue Twista 2 N P Littmoden X Under pressure but held for modest 3rd-Course suited and should earn again My best four: Sugar Lump Lawyer Fajry Doctor Sardonicus AmountR?H?R?H?R?H?....betName Poor run lately-Course suited but needs to find best form to strike here 210 X No extra at finish in last start- Course debut but is a threat against these J H M Gosden Hard ridden but stayed one pace in latest-Course debut-Consider 510 X Voyageofdiscovery First run-From Sire Dark Angel (IRE) 143 X Never a factor in last start-Course suited and could place at best X Slow and no show in last start-Course debut but could earn a cheque Mukhayyam X X Sir Michael Stoute Won well on debut-Course debut-Holding form but tougher task 120 XXX One pace throughout in last start-Consistent-Rates a big danger against these Ran on well to win in last start-Course suited and chance again 1 M Johnston Under pressure but won nicely-Is still fit and should be the horse to beat again 5-633 Outpaced and no chance in last start-Likes course and rates a danger here 2110 King Of Macedon Stayed one pace in last start-Has won this course and is an upset possibility First run-From Sire Aqlaam-Watch betting 52120 R M Beckett Ran on to win well in last start-Course debut but should run a cracker again Foxy Clarets 2 424446 1- 16:30 Adnams Mosaic EBF Stallions Conditions Stakes - 2yo, 6f Amaze Me 3 X Good third in last start-Course debut but could finish in the money Faded badly at York in latest-Course suited but needs improvement to feature My best four: R Varian No show in last start-Course debut but could snatch a place 011-401 R Varian Below expectations in last start-Capable of better-Course Killing Time (IRE) 3 XX Moderate lately-Is coming slowly to hand but tough task against these T D Easterby No extra at finish in latest-Moderate lately-Likes course and stands outsider chance 216-220 Kafeel (USA) 3 Disappointing lately-Needs to find best form to make presence felt Survived XX Pillar to post in last start at Lingfield-Holding form and should be right here again Poor runs lately-Course suited but needs big improvement to feature 224-100 Crowdmania CHANCE Disappointing when lacked finish in latest-Is course suited but more to do Outpaced in last start-More or less consistent sort but could earn only 0446-00 FORM HORSE AGE TRAINER 17:05 Adnams Copper House Gin Handicap - 3yo, 1m Commander Patten Dougal Fanciful Angel Note: Do not leave any space between characters. 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Email: [email protected] 18+ 42 24 July 2014 FORM HORSE AGE TRAINER 17:35 Robert Palmer Memorial Handicap - 3yo, 1m 5f 2160 Belfilo (IRE) 3 CHANCE A M Balding Disappointing in last start-Struggling to find best form-Course debutDifficult 20-001 Craggaknock 3 M T Walford X Stayed on strongly and won in latest-Back to best and should be right here again 646 Fighting Back 3 Mrs A J Perrett Faded last furlong in last start-Course suited but more to do here 42-344 Grand Meister 3 M L W Bell X Average in last start-capable of better-Course debut-Outsider 2 Injun Sands 3 Jane Chapple-Hyam XX Promisng run in latest- Improving fast-Course suited and rates a danger here 6-12566 Late Shipment 3 M Johnston Weakened at finish in latest-Meets strong field and could snatch a place at best 110446 Maxie T 3 M Johnston X No show in last start- Battling to find best form-Course suited- Outsider 10-Mar Morning Watch (IRE) 3 Lady Cecil Outpaced and no show in latest-Course debut-Need to be seen again 1 Mymatechris (IRE) 3 A M Balding XX Won hard ridden on debut-Improving sort-Course debut but chance again 3-106 Purple Spectrum 3 W J Haggas Faded badly in last start-Looks to be in better shape-Could earn a cheque 25 Quenelle 3 E A L Dunlop Never dangerous in last start-Capable of better-Place chance SMS Format: R = Race AGE TRAINER CHANCE 6636 Race To Glory 3 R Charlton Moderate lately-Needs big improvement to feature against these 150230 Right Of Appeal 3 M Johnston X Weakened final furlong in latest-Capable of better-Outsider chance 34-2135 Sebastian Beach (IRE) 3 Richard Hannon X No extra at finish in latest at Newbury. Has won this course and is a good outsider 5436 Shadows Ofthenight (IRE) 3 M R Channon Disappointing run in latest-Course debut and tough task this field 3-65641 Snow Squall 3 M Johnston XXX Ran on to win well in last start-Course suited and each way chance again My best four: Snow Squall Injun Sands Mymatechris Maxie T E.g For a ‘treble’ bet of £25 on Race No11 Horse No1, Race No12 Horse No1, and Race No14 Horse No3 Send 25R11H1R12H1R14H3 by SMS FREELY to 83777 (from UK) or, send on 447786207719 (from outside UK). PARIAZ.CO.UK OFFERS SERVICES TO MAURITIUS NON-RESIDENTS ONLY. Phone: 02035982520 AmountR?H?R?H? Amount = Stakes amount E.g FORM HORSE Email: [email protected] 18+ Note: Do not leave any space between characters. H = Horse ? = Race No. / Horse No. For a double bet of $25 on Race No11 Horse No5, and Race No14 Horse No1 Send 25R11H5R14H1 by SMS FREELY to 83777 (from UK) or, send on 447786207719 (from outside UK). PARIAZ.CO.UK OFFERS SERVICES TO MAURITIUS NON-RESIDENTS ONLY. Phone: 02035982520 Email: [email protected] This supplement is published for information. It is not the official program. 18+ 43 24 July 2014 UK Races Sunday 27 July - Carlisle - http://www.carlisle-races.co.uk/ - http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/meeting/carlisle/27-07-2014/fast-cards FORM HORSE AGE TRAINER CHANCE 14:10 Travis Perkins Family Fun Day Maiden Auction Stakes - 2yo, 5f 193y Anneani (IRE) 2 Paul Green Denton Carnival (IRE) 2 M Dods 2 Mrs A Duffield 2 R A Fahey X Elevator Action (IRE) 2 Farang Jai Dee (IRE) 16 B Smart 2 D Carroll Gleneely Girl (IRE) 2 Rae Guest 4642 2 K R Burke XX 2 K Dalgleish Indian Champ 2 K A Ryan 2 R A Fahey 2 Mrs A Duffield K Dalgleish XXX Foxtrot Knight 2 O Stevens X Honest Bob's 2 B Ellison Just The Tip (IRE) 2 K Dalgleish XX 340402 Lady Zodiac (IRE) 2 T J Pitt Loumarin (IRE) 2 M Meade Millar Rose (IRE) 2 XX K R Burke Ocean Sheridan (IRE) 2 XX M Dods Penalty Scorer 2 X R C Guest X Perardua 2 R A Fahey XX Not a dull race so far. Is holding form well. Don't ignore here 251433 River Spirit 2 M R Channon XX Has shown some regularity. Can again earn a cheque here 304 Westhoughton 2 D O'Meara Is taking time to be at best form. Will need more races My best Six: Danot (IRE) Bahango (IRE) No progression shown in two outings. More races needed Honest Bob's 2 B Smart Lady Zodiac (IRE) 2 Ian Williams Millar Rose (IRE) 2 R A Fahey Loumarin (IRE) First outing. Watch betting Roman De Brut (IRE) XX Good improvement on last outing. Can upset possibility 3313 5 Lady Maesmor 2 M Meade Second outing this season. Will need more races to progress 55 Monksford Lady 2 D McCain Jnr 50 X Finished second last out. Tried hard but winner too good in latest- Chance First outing. Watch betting Mythmaker XX Won last out. Held form. Good preparation. Is looking for two in a row 342 Has shown big progression on last outing by taking 3rd place. On the upgrade - big test 4 Intruder Second outing. Progress is expected Kayo Koko (IRE) 2 Won last out. Held form. Good sort that is bound to upset if gets things his way First outing. Watch betting 3 41 5361 First outing. Watch betting Hey Bob (IRE) Danot (IRE) Beaten by a better horse last out. Held form. Will try to visit the winner's enclosure sooner or later Two outings and twice second. Held form. Good preparation. Can make it this time Grey Sensation (IRE) XX Has been a bit disappointing last outing by finishing last. Can make the frame No show in two outings. More races needed to progress 22 Kristin Stubbs Ignore last outing. Is a much better horse. Looks fitter. Can renew with victory First outing. Watch betting 0 2 Won nicely last out. Is the horse to beat 6116 Second outing. Finished at 6 1/2L of winner. Should show progression first Emblaze Bahango (IRE) Has shown some progress recently. Can finish in the money this time First outing. Watch betting 6 64261 50464 Second outing. Looks fitter. Progress is expected Doppler Effect 343 Is progressing with races. Good third place last out. Will be a hard nut to crack this time First outing. Watch betting 6 FORM HORSE AGE TRAINER CHANCE 14:40 Knauf Partnered With Travis Perkins Nursery - 2yo, 5f No show in two outings. To be reviewed 65 Sandgate No progression shownin two outings. More races needed 65 Shortmile Lady (IRE) 2 M Dods 2 D McCain Jnr Disappointing in two outings. To be reviewed 332 You're My Cracker XX Is not far from best form. Can visit the winner's enclosure if things go his way My best four: Gleneely Girl (IRE) SMS Format: R = Race Amount = Stakes amount E.g Indian Champ You're My Cracker Denton Carnival (IRE) Note: Do not leave any space between characters. AmountR?H? H = Horse ? = Race No. / Horse No. To bet £50 on Race No11 Horse No5 Send 50R11H5 by SMS FREELY to 83777 (from UK) or, send on 447786207719 (from outside UK). PARIAZ.CO.UK OFFERS SERVICES TO MAURITIUS NON-RESIDENTS ONLY. 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Email: [email protected] 18+ 44 24 July 2014 FORM HORSE AGE TRAINER CHANCE 15:15 British Gypsum Partnered With Travis Perkins Claiming Stakes - 3yo+, 7f 200y 622064 Al Muheer (IRE) 9 Mrs R Carr X Good fourth lately and stands a chance here 301152 Conry (IRE) Extraterrestrial 8 Ian Williams XX Heidi's Delight (IRE) 10 R A Fahey XXX King Pin 5 Mrs A Duffield X Mishaal (IRE) 9 Miss Tracy Waggott X 4 M Herrington Naoise (IRE) 6 42-634 0323-02 3-03314 Ollie Pears 300-335 Alpine Storm (IRE) 3 Chant (IRE) 4 Corton Lad 4 Discovery Bay Nov-21 XX 0-51660 Emerahldz (IRE) M Mullineaux 224231 4 Miss Tracy Waggott 0522/64- J J Davies 150230 Always fifth on last three outings. More to do against these The Osteopath (IRE) 11 Toto Skyllachy R A Fahey 4 A C Whillans Uncle Brit Love Marmalade (IRE) Warfare 6-02553 8 J M Jefferson 00D6 5 Whispered Times (USA) 7 XXX M Johnston Red Inca 6 B Ellison Right Of Appeal 3 M Johnston Save The Bees 6 X D Carroll Special Fighter (IRE) 3 M Johnston 8 B Ellison 3 M Johnston No show on last outing. More to do against these 01-0005 K A Ryan Ultimate Always last. More races needed Miss Tracy Waggott A bit disappointing in last outing. More to do against these My best five: 3 Is gradually coming back to best form. Can make the money this time Good improvement in latest-But tough task awaiting him 0-34425 Maracuja First outing 2014. May need this run D O'Meara Is still far from best form. Will need more races to progress 500532 XXXX Not a dull race so far winning one race in six outings this season. Is holding form-Chance 9 Not a trustworthy sort. Better ignore 433-066 XX K Dalgleish A bit disappointing last out when finishing last. To be reviewed Has been a bit disappointing on last two outings. To be reviewed 0-36404 XXX Won last out-Good sort. Is the horse to beat 4 No show till now. To be reviewed 5-04240 Mrs A Duffield 3 45500 Shearian XXX B Ellison Poor runs so far. More to do to feature against these 602555 M Johnston 6 Has been regular on last four outings. Is holding form and consider against these Poor Duke (IRE) XX No show till now. To be reviewed XX Narrowly beaten last out. Consistent and is not without a chance here 0/00212 D O'Meara A bit disappointing last out when taking fourth place. Is fitter. Can make amend this time Has shown some progression in last outing.Held form. Upset possibility 2-00402 6 Beaten last out by a better horse. Is more or less a regular one. Can make it this time In and out performer. Depends on its day. Small chance 023-504 Almagest Won last out-Good sort that should be right here. Consider Not a dull race so far. Will be again a hard nut to crack 063-516 030-652 Beaten by a better horse last out. Held form. Chance Beaten by a better horse last out. Can make it this time 122-214 FORM HORSE AGE TRAINER CHANCE 15:50 Wavin Partnered With Travis Perkins Handicap - 3yo+, 1m 3f 107y 103124 Zanouska (USA) Disappointing last out. To be reviewed My best five: Extraterrestrial Emerahldz (IRE) Alpine Storm (IRE) Conry (IRE) Chant (IRE) Mishaal (IRE) Maracuja Naoise (IRE) Al Muheer (IRE) AmountR?H?R?H?R?H?....betName Note: Do not leave any space between characters. 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It is not the official program. 18+ 45 24 July 2014 FORM HORSE AGE TRAINER CHANCE 16:25 Travis Perkins Tool Hire Maiden Stakes - 3yo+, 1m 1f 61y 5 Chilly Miss 5 J M Jefferson 0-044 Conquerant Dancin Alpha Flawless Pink 3 XX 3 G A Swinbank 350021 XX 3 M Johnston 3 J Noseda Her Red Devil (IRE) 3 R A Fahey XXX 3 K Dalgleish XXX Won nicely last out. Can make it two this time 4661P1 Incurs Four Faults Won twice this year. Finished second last out. Will again be a hard nut to crack 3 X King's Prospect 3 Twice second recently. Looks fitter and could strike 3 R A Fahey Light Of Asia (IRE) 00-5000 No show on first outing. Will need more races to progress 3 M P Tregoning Miss Tracy Waggott Good third in latest-Looks to have more to do against these 0 Hesbaan (IRE) K Dalgleish Has shown progression recently by taking third place. Looks fitter. Can make the frame this time 3 0-6422 424-422 X C Appleby Archie's Advice A bit disappointing in last outing. At best can finish in the money Gleese The Devil (IRE) Sir Mark Prescott 3 5303 First outing. Watch betting 24 Anjin (IRE) Is progressing with races. Can finish in the money this time Has shown some progression recently. Can make the frame this time Debutante Blues (USA) CHANCE M Johnston In and out performer. Depends on his day. 42 TRAINER 3 First outing. Watch betting 62-362 AGE 17:00 Lafarge Partnered With Travis Perkins Handicap - 3yo, 1m 1f 61y Won twice this year and ran two disappointing races. Lost form. To be reviewed Classical Duet (USA) FORM HORSE XXX Mount Cheiron (USA) 3 E A L Dunlop 3 Mrs Dianne Sayer 3 Mrs A Duffield XXX No show till now. To be reviewed Twice second recently. Consistent and should earn a big cheque again 646-053 5 Finished third last out and was beaten by only 3/4L. Looks fitter. Will be running against them again Joyful Star 4 F Watson 3 Sir Mark Prescott 3 J Tate Finished last on debut. To be reviewed Lady Bingo (IRE) 0655-5 Law Keeper (IRE) 0-004 X Mantou (IRE) 3 M L W Bell Mizzeni (FR) Mount Shamsan Pressure Point Miss Gay Kelleway Spot The Pro (IRE) 4 W J Haggas XXX 4 K Dalgleish XX 5 Rebecca Menzies Taqneen (IRE) 3 E A L Dunlop William Of Orange 3 64342 Ronya (IRE) Sir Mark Prescott XXX 3 Kristin Stubbs 3 K R Burke XX Has shown progression recently by taking second place. Looks fitter. Can make the frame this time Soiree D'ete 63-43 3 Sir Mark Prescott Stanarley Pic 3 G A Swinbank X Is progressiong with races. Can finish in the money this time XXX 202100 Suni Dancer 3 Paul Green Has been disappointing on two last outings. To be reviewed 310606 Sir Mark Prescott Uplifted (IRE) 3 K A Ryan Has shown some progression recently. A bit inconsistent one. Small chance No show on debut. To be reviewed My best six: K Dalgleish Finished last on first outing 2014. Will need more races to progress A regular sort. Three times second place. Can earn a big cheque here 0 3 Rio Yuma (ITY) 000-0 Is still far from best form. At best place chance 4222 XX No show till now. To be reviewed Was a bit disappointing last out. Can make amend this time. Can make the frame 44 Real Jazz (IRE) 0-300 3 Beaten by a whisker on last outing. Is cherry ripe 22-0 Sir Mark Prescott Twice second in two races this season Consistent and should earn a big cheque again No show on debut. To be reviewed 562 Quick Succession (USA) 3 454-22 X Has shown some slight progression recently. Place chance 05- 3 Second outing this year. Looks fitter. Place chance Finished second on debut. Can finish in the money with one race in the legs 63 Palace Dragon (IRE) XXX Second outing this year. With one race in the leg, progress is expected. Consider Average debut. More races needed 2 Paddy's Rock (IRE) 50-5205 Hesbaan (IRE) Victory Danz (IRE) 3 D O'Meara No show till now. To be reviewed Mount Shamsan Taqneen (IRE) My best six: Her Red Devil (IRE) Dancin Alpha Incurs Four Faults Pressure Point Light Of Asia (IRE) Flawless Pink Paddy's Rock (IRE) Real Jazz (IRE) Archie's Advice SMS Format: AmountR?H?R?H? Amount = Stakes amount E.g R = Race Note: Do not leave any space between characters. H = Horse ? = Race No. / Horse No. For a double bet of $25 on Race No11 Horse No5, and Race No14 Horse No1 Send 25R11H5R14H1 by SMS FREELY to 83777 (from UK) or, send on 447786207719 (from outside UK). PARIAZ.CO.UK OFFERS SERVICES TO MAURITIUS NON-RESIDENTS ONLY. Phone: 02035982520 Email: [email protected] 18+ SMS Format: Amount = Stakes amount E.g Note: Do not leave any space between characters. AmountR?H? R = Race H = Horse ? = Race No. / Horse No. To bet £50 on Race No11 Horse No5 Send 50R11H5 by SMS FREELY to 83777 (from UK ) or, send on 447786207719 (from outside UK ). PARIAZ.CO.UK OFFERS SERVICES TO MAURITIUS NON-RESIDENTS ONLY. Phone: 02035982520 This supplement is published for information. It is not the official program. Email: [email protected] 18+ 46 24 July 2014 FORM HORSE AGE TRAINER CHANCE 17:30 Travis Perkins Your Local Builders Merchant Handicap - 3yo+, 6f 192y 302143 Al Khan (IRE) 5 Ollie Pears X Average horse and inconsistent one. Likes to have things his way. Small chance 430506 Baltic Prince (IRE) Destination Aim AGE 621013 5 B Smart XXX 3 Mrs A Duffield XXX Orwellian Hanalei Bay 646-053 Paddy's Rock (IRE) Paul Green Has made some progress on last outing. Big chance here 7 F Watson A little bit disappointing last outing. Looks fitter. Can make the frame 4 K Dalgleish XXX P F Holmes XXX 0-34425 Whispered Times (USA) 7 Miss Tracy Waggott X My best Five: Imperator Augustus (IRE) 6 Whatdoesthefoxsay Hanalei Bay (IRE) Roxy Imperator Madam Augustus (IRE) Twinkling Mishaal (IRE) Light (IRE) Won going away last out. Looks fitter. Is the horse to beat 165301 CHANCE Is a regular sort. Strong each way chance Is still far from best form. May need more races 6221-51 TRAINER 4 No show till now. To be reviewed 0610-40 FORM HORSE Orwellian Paddy's Rock (IRE) Won last out. Held form. Will be again a hard nut to crack 5-00640 Lightnin Hopkins (IRE) 4 D O'Meara No show till now. To be reviewed 3-23554 Live Dangerously 4 K Dalgleish X Is progressing with races. Looks fitter and could earn a cheque here 0/0005-0 Mick Slates (IRE) 5 D Carroll Finished last on first outing 2014. Rested. To be reviewed 2-00402 Mishaal (IRE) 4 M Herrington Has shown ability by taking second place last out. Cherry ripe to strike 00-5000 Mount Cheiron (USA) No show till now. To be reviewed 3 Mrs Dianne Sayer XXX E.g For a ‘treble’ bet of £25 on Race No11 Horse No1, Race No12 Horse No1, and Race No14 Horse No3 Send 25R11H1R12H1R14H3 by SMS FREELY to 83777 (from UK) or, send on 447786207719 (from outside UK). PARIAZ.CO.UK OFFERS SERVICES TO MAURITIUS NON-RESIDENTS ONLY. 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