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Horse racing is much more than an excuse for gambling. It is a love for the beauty, grace and speed of the horse. It can also be an intellectual battle of examining competing facts and trying to formulate the future from results of the past. In some ways it is an investigation, as performed by an eager detective. And in other ways it can be the thrill of a crossword puzzle, with multiple possible responses, but ultimately only one correct answer. It is a thing of beauty as much as it is a matter of commerce. I have been involved with horse racing in both practical and intellectual ways. From time spent as an apprentice jockey, to later the research of bloodlines in the multimillion dollar world of thoroughbred breeding and sales. And for the past twelve years I have provided speedrating information to the racing industry and public through my company: Speedratings (www.speedratings.com.au).

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February 26th 2011 03:21
words and photography by Neil Murray



Hariston, a four year old chestnut gelding is used to running at long odds. Last Saturday at Macau's Taipa racetrack, Hariston got up to win the Mumtaz Mahal over 1800 metres at the mouth-watering odds of 56/1. And to add insult to injury for the more favoured runners, he led from go to whoa, leaving the rest trailing by six and three quarter lengths at the post.

Taking advantage of the inside draw, Hariston jumps to the front and stays there
Taking advantage of the inside draw, Hariston jumps to the front and stays there



During the 2009/2010 season, Hariston had seven starts in sprint races without a win; but he did slip into a third placing at the juicy odds of 99/1. This season he has moved up to longer distance races from 1500 metres to 1800 metres. Last November he managed a second placing on the sand track over 1700 metres; yet again, at attractive odds of 58/1. Finally in December last year, Hariston broke through for his maiden win, taking out the Royal Bangkok Sports Club Plate over 1500 metres on the turf track; this time, at what for him were surprisingly short odds of 15/1.

Hariston - 7 lengths clear
Hariston - 7 lengths clear



In that win, Hariston was ridden by T Pereira. Since then, KF Choi has been the rider and was the successful jockey in the latest victory. Choi, who is a product of the Macau apprentice programme, scored his first win for the season on the KH Leong trained Hariston. A former harness trainer, Leong has been training gallopers with success in Macau since 2001/2002; his best season came in 2002/2003 when he trained eighty-eight winners to top the trainers list.

Coming back to the parade ring
Coming back to the parade ring



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