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Last Win
Happy Valley Wed, 19th Oct, 22 14, C L Chau
(1282 days)
Last Run
Happy Valley Thu, 6th Apr, 23
8th, 26, C L Chau
(1113 days)
Lifetime
Runs
Wins
Win %
Earnings
Flat IRE
7
3
43%
€120,437.5
Flat GB
2
0
0%
£40,350
Flat HK
27
1
4%
HK$1,900,000
Under Rules Total
36
4
11%
Date Course Conditions
Race Result
Jockey
Class
n
MorningSP
09Feb22 Hap Good Hcap(1570K)
9-4[12]xb+p7tt+4th of 12, 0 behind Invincible Missile
C L Chau
3
11/112
20Jun21 Sha Good to Firm Hcap(2200K)
8-12[45]xb5tt711th of 14, 0 behind Hinchinlove
B Shinn
2
30/145
Change of Trainer C S Shum to T P Yung
28Oct20 Hap Good Hcap(2200K)
8-13[8.6]tt58th of 12, 26.50L behind Columbus County
K C Leung
2
6/18.6
Change of Trainer D K Weld to C S Shum
18Jun19 Asc 8f Soft 4y+ F(600K)
9-0[12/1]12th of 16, 8.28L behind Lord Glitters
L Dettori
1
10/112/1
Symbols Explained
ts2 Tongue Strap vs2 Visor hd2 Hood es2 Eye Shield ec2 Eye Cover cp2 Cheekpiece bl2 Blinkers tt2 Tongue Tie bf Beaten Favourite on Last Run srMentioned in Stewards Report in Results bbvBroke Blood Vessel
The superscript number on headgear bl2 indicates number of times worn. A plus bl+ indicates more than 10 times where as red background bl1indicates first time.

Amazing One Plus (IRE)









He's a very balanced colt and I thought he did it very nicely when he won his maiden in Galway beating Hunting Horn. He's developed over the winter and progressed nicely. He worked beautifully the other morning and handles the ground well. He's a nephew of Harzand (2016 Epsom and Irish Derby winner) so there is only one logical way to go with him. He's a lovely horse to train - a stayer with speed. This horse has very similar characteristics (to Harzand) as he's very tough and genuine. He's very adaptable ground wise, although he may not want very firm ground. It was beautiful ground today, good to firm, which is ideal for him. The extra distance at Epsom would be a concern. He's out of a mare by Daylami but he was getting home well there. He has a lovely way of galloping, low to the ground, and those sort of horses tend to stay. He settles nicely and relaxes and you can put him anywhere in a race, so he has a whole lot of advantages. He has a nice bit of pace and I even toyed with running him in the Amethyst.
D K Weld





