Douglas Whyte Sprint Double
February 12th 2012 22:00
Douglas Whyte proved dominant in both straight course (1000 metre) races at Sha Tin on the 11th of February. His first success coming on Lifeline Elite who broke through for his first win in Hong Kong.
Later in the program Whyte won on the short-priced favourite, Go Baby Go, who remains undefeated after 3 starts in Hong Kong. Go Baby Go was previously trained in Australia by Peter Fell - then named Dap King - and was sold to Hong Kong after winning an 800 metre trial at Cranbourne by 5 lengths. Go Baby Go is by the Australian stallion Medal Of Honour, and is the only one of his progeny to race in Hong Kong.
Photos by Woody Leung. Click images for enlargements.
Go Baby Go won the Yan Oi Tong Cup Handicap over 1000 metres.
Lifeline Elite won the Iris Handicap (1000m). The son of Keeninsky is trained by Tony Millard
Later in the program Whyte won on the short-priced favourite, Go Baby Go, who remains undefeated after 3 starts in Hong Kong. Go Baby Go was previously trained in Australia by Peter Fell - then named Dap King - and was sold to Hong Kong after winning an 800 metre trial at Cranbourne by 5 lengths. Go Baby Go is by the Australian stallion Medal Of Honour, and is the only one of his progeny to race in Hong Kong.
Photos by Woody Leung. Click images for enlargements.
Go Baby Go won the Yan Oi Tong Cup Handicap over 1000 metres.
Lifeline Elite won the Iris Handicap (1000m). The son of Keeninsky is trained by Tony Millard
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