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Sa Sa Ladies' Purse Day at Sha Tin

October 18th 2010 07:55
Neil Murray continues his photojournalism assignment in Hong Kong and has more contributions to make on RacingWrite before he returns to Australia in November. The first of these is published below:


words and photographs by Neil Murray

Last Sunday's raceday at Sha Tin was staged for the ladies with the traditional running of the Sa Sa Ladies' Purse Day. The Ladies' Purse race has been held in Hong Kong since it's inception in 1846. The winning jockey, owner and trainer traditionally receive a gold coin from a renowned lady. Since 2005 the race has been sponsored by international beauty products company Sa Sa.


Brett Prebble on Vaugirard gets clear from Derek Leung on Irian (red and black colours)

Brett Prebble on Vaugirard gets clear from Derek Leung on Irian (red and black colours)
A relaxed Brett Prebble bringing Vaugirard back to scale
A relaxed Brett Prebble bringing Vaugirard back to scale



For the ladies at the track, there were hats to choose from and beauty treatments to be had. Not only the horses paraded, but top models in stunning fashion outfits also put on a spectacular display in the parade ring.

Hats for the ladies
Hats for the ladies


The Sa Sa Ladies' Purse Handicap over 1800 metres on turf saw Brett Prebble ride the David Hall trained Vaugirard to a clear cut win. Second place went to the John Moore trained, Irian , ridden by Derek Leung; third was Caspar Fownes trained Blue Sky ridden by Vincent Ho.

Getting made up on course
Getting made up on course


Fashion Parade
Fashion Parade


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