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Luen On Takes Lisboa Treasure / One Eyed Galloper Scores Again
2017-06-19 by Harry Troy

 

Luen On Takes Lisboa Treasure

 

The success from the Macau Jockey Clubs Online Sales concept continues with the runaway win in the Listed Lisboa Challenge (turf) by Luen On Treasure on Saturday.

Ridden by four times champion jockey Luis Corrales, Luen On Treasure was always traveling well in the run behind pace maker Surdmaster. Once in the straight the three year quickly took command and raced away for an easy five lengths win.

Surdmaster (Wayne Smith) battled on well for second with Luen On Star a stablemate to the winner running on for third.

Prepared by Geoff Allendorf Luen On Treasure made it win number three in Macau with three minor placings from his ten runs to date.

By Dane Shadow (Aus) Luen On Treasure is a product of the MJC’s 2015 Karaka Ready To Run Online Sales, where he was knocked down to owner Mr. Thomas Lau for $60,000 NZD.

Third placed Luen On Star who is a winner of three races from eight starts was also an online sales purchase, this time from The Star Ready 2 Race Inglis Sales from Sydney where he was acquired for $60,000 Aud.

Even second placed Surdmaster was a $35,000 Aud. purchase at the Magic Millions 2YO’s in Training sale of 2015, giving the online sales horses a clean sweep of the 1500 metres event.

Geoff Allendorf is highly optimistic about the future of both his horses and paid tribute to owner Thomas Lau for his patience with the youngsters.

“Zac Purton rode him (Luen On Treasure) last start on Derby day and said he was very unlucky so it’s good to make amends today.”

“To run first and third for Thomas Lau and his family in the main race of the day is very pleasing, he is a good solid owner with patience.”

“As Bart Cummings said patience is the cheapest thing in racing, but seldom used” Allendorf added.

Allendorf was referring to the decision to leave both horses in their country of origin to allow them time to grow and mature. Both of them were later shipped to Macau to commence racing as early three year olds.

Luen On Treasure was strong at the end of the 1500 metres and could well shape up into a nice Derby prospect for next season. Add to that the fact that the gelding has proved that he can handle any type of track, bodes well for his future prospects.

Luen On Star has proved to a real find on the all weather track with three dazzling wins and has proved with Saturday’s performance that he is capable on the turf.














One Eyed Galloper Scores Again


Talented James Moore trained youngster The Pirate King made it back to back wins with a another dominant performance in the 25 to 45 rated contest over 1050 metres (Sand) on Saturday.

Fired out of the gates by Luis Corrales the son of Red Element (Aus) soon led and was always traveling sweetly in the run. The two year old was chased throughout by Happy Vegetable (Wayne Smith) and Peace Get Lucky (Ruan Maia), but they were no match for The Pirate King once Corrales got serious over the last two hundred metres, with the youngster edging away late to win well.

Had things been different The Pirate King would have been plying his trade back in Australia under James Moore’s father Gary, but for an accident that resulted in him losing his right eye.

Macau is one of the few places worldwide along with the USA and Dubai that still allows one eyed horses to compete. Australia banned them back in the 80’s but Macau being one of very few places around the world that still allow them to race, has had a few real one eyed stars that would have faced retirement elsewhere.

Sino Brilhante trained by Gary Moore won twelve races on the all weather in Macau in three seasons here and earned his connections close to $3.5 million in prize money.

Lord Nelson was another that won six races in Macau and placed in Dubai when originally prepared by Malcolm Thwaites and later Joe Lau.

“I bought him as a yearling from the Gold Coast Magic Millions Yearling Sales.” James Moore said referring to The Pirate King.

“He was originally going to my Father but after the accident I suggested bringing him here.”

“The owner Jeffery visited Macau and was very happy with the set up here.”

“I was adamant that The Pirate King would do well on the all weather in Macau, given his action and the Fairy King line similar to The Testa Rossa’s that have done so well on the sand here.”

“Luckily nothing fazes him for a young horse and he is improving all the time. Saturday was the best he has jumped so far.”

The win completed a double for the afternoon for James Moore who earlier scored with Laughing World in the Class 6 Handicap over 1350 metres.

Laughing World was given a gem of a ride by Martin Wepner who saved plenty of valuable ground in a rails hugging ride to beat Best Double (Andrew Calder), with Big Success (Ruan Maia) in third.

Not too many trainers would be keen to take on a rising eleven year old however Moore had no hesitation at all with Laughing World.

“He was well graded where he was and I felt there was still more in him as he has always been a sound horse.”

“He’s been a good result for his new owners with seven starts and five cheques including two wins.”

“He’s still well placed at the ratings and there should be a few more left in him yet.” Moore added.

Laughing World has been a real marvel horse.

From a lowly maiden win at Oamaru in New Zealand where he earned the princely sum of $3750, Laughing World has now won a total 13 races and chalked up 15 placings from his 124 starts in Macau and amassed close to $2.5 million HKD in prize money.

That is the equivalent of close to $450,000 NZD, an amount that you would need to be a Group winner in New Zealand to achieve that.

It once again underlines the attractiveness of racing horses in Macau.

The different class system allows horses to find their competitive level, along with the option of turf or sand racing, backed by a good prize money structure.


Luen On Treasure

Geoff Allendorf

Luis Corrales

The Pirate King

Laughing World

James Moore and Martin Wepner


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