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Paganini's Soul

March 12th 2011 12:39
A shared article between Thoroughbreds Worldwide and RacingWrite.



photography by Woody Leung

Words by Leonard Marlborough

14/1/2011


Paganini’s Soul
4 year old chestnut gelding
by Show A Heart - from Magic Bow




Paganini’s Soul created a huge impression in Melbourne, winning three of his four starts for Mornington trainer, Tony Noonan.


Paganini's Soul
Paganini's Soul



Douglas Whyte has Paginini's Soul clear - with runner-up Military Move just visible on his outside



Sold to Hong Kong interests, and now under the care of master trainer John Size (from Australia), Paganini’s Soul resumed at Sha Tin exactly one year and one week after his final start in Australia, a win at Caulfield.

Ridden by Champion Hong Kong jockey, Douglas Whyte, he was beaten a short head by Affluence Of Rain over 1200 metres at his Asian debut. But at his next start it was a different story, racing right on the speed over 1400 metres at Sha Tin, a fitter Paganini’s Soul (Douglas Whyte) prevailed by a neck from G1 New Zealand Derby winner, Military Move, ridden by champion Australian jockey, Darren Beadman.

Military Move
Military Move



Military Move with Darren Beadman aboard parading before the race

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