Hong Kong stakes win for Cerise Cherry, Sweet Sanette 3rd

Premier Bowl over 1200m success for Goldkeeper gelding

Cerise Cherry scored his third and most lucrative victory in Hong Kong, winning the Premier Bowl over 1200m at Sha Tin. Cerise Cherry (Goldkeeper) had been a R220 000 purchase from the 2007 National Two Year Old Sale before being imported to Hong Kong by current owners, Mr James Lau and Ms Alice Woo, in August 2009. Cerise Cherry has now earned just over HK$4 million in prize money.

PREMIER BOWL

SHA TIN, Hong Kong, October 24, US$296,240, 3&up, 1,200mT (5.97fT), good, 1:08.71.

1st—=CERISE CHERRY (SAF), 115, Ch. h. 5, Goldkeeper—=Cherry Girl (Zim),

by =Pochard (Arg). Owners—James Lau Po Man and Alice Woo Wai See;

Breeder—G. J. Armitage (SAf); Trainer—D. Cruz. US$168,857.

2nd—=TAI SING YEH (AUS), 118, B. g. 4, =Not A Single Doubt (Aus)—=Precious

Lass (Aus), by =Ashkalani (Ire). US$65,173.

3rd—=SWEET SANETTE (SAF), 123, B. m. 5, Jallad—=Scented Samantha

(SAf), by National Assembly. US$34,068.

Margins: 1 3/4, nose, 1.

Also ran: =Fleet Command (Aus) 118 ($17,774), =Dim Sum (GB) 127 ($10,368),

=Amigo (Aus) 122, =Dynamic Blitz (Aus) 122, =Dream Team (Aus) 117,

=Vital Flyer (Aus) 119, =One World (Aus) 133, No More Green 113, =Perfect

Style (NZ) 120, =Our Lucky Baby (NZ) 127.

Hong Kong stakes win for Cerise Cherry, Sweet Sanette 3rd

PREMIER BOWL

SHA TIN, Hong Kong, October 24, $296,240, 3&up, 1,200mT (5.97fT),

good, 1:08.71.

1st—=CERISE CHERRY (SAF), 115, Ch. h. 5, Goldkeeper—=Cherry Girl (Zim),

by =Pochard (Arg). Owners—James Lau Po Man and Alice Woo Wai See;

Breeder—G. J. Armitage (SAf); Trainer—D. Cruz. $168,857.

2nd—=TAI SING YEH (AUS), 118, B. g. 4, =Not A Single Doubt (Aus)—=Precious

Lass (Aus), by =Ashkalani (Ire). $65,173.

3rd—=SWEET SANETTE (SAF), 123, B. m. 5, Jallad—=Scented Samantha

(SAf), by National Assembly. $34,068.

Margins: 1 3/4, nose, 1.

Also ran: =Fleet Command (Aus) 118 ($17,774), =Dim Sum (GB) 127 ($10,368),

=Amigo (Aus) 122, =Dynamic Blitz (Aus) 122, =Dream Team (Aus) 117,

=Vital Flyer (Aus) 119, =One World (Aus) 133, No More Green 113, =Perfect

Style (NZ) 120, =Our Lucky Baby (NZ) 127.

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