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Amadeus Tunes Vorster for a Double

May 22nd 2011 23:43
Words and photography by Neil Murray, reporting from Singapore for Thoroughbreds Worldwide and RacingWrite.

South African jockey, Barend Vorster, rode a sprint double last Friday at Singapore's Kranji track. He won on Amadeus Mozart in the Ace Amarda 2007 Handicap on turf over 1200 metres; and on Good Striker in the Big Easy 2005 Handicap over 1000 mteres on the polytrack.

A few days before, trainer Patrick Shaw had withdrawn Amadeus Mozart from the Singapore International Kris Flyer Sprint saying,


"I thought it was a bit tough for him at the weight-for-age, and even if he ran a place, he would be punished"

Shaw's decision was rewarded when the 8 year old Irish bred gelding took out the SG$125,000 sprint handicap in a close fought finish with Mr Timely.
Later in the programme, Vorster took the 4 year old Australian bred gelding, Good Striker, to its fourth win from ten starts. Good Striker got to the line a comfortable 2.3 lengths in front.


Amadeus Mozart, ridden by Berand Vorster in purple leads Mr Timely ridden by Felix Coetzee at the 50 metre
Amadeus Mozart, ridden by Berand Vorster in purple leads Mr Timely ridden by Felix Coetzee at the 50 metre




Amadeus Mozart wins narrowly
Amadeus Mozart wins narrowly


Berand Vorster has Good Striker clear at the 100 metre
Berand Vorster has Good Striker clear at the 100 metre


Vorster happy with Good Striker's win completing the only winning double for the meeting
Vorster happy with Good Striker's win completing the only winning double for the meeting



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