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SIMULCAST FORM GUIDE Information as at 20 Nov 2020 Broadcast Arrangements TVB J2 / Cable TV Ch18 & HD603 / NOW TV NOW668 & Ch630 / From 2:40pm until end of the race HKJC TV* / Racing Touch* / Racecourses / Designated Off-Course Betting Branches Raceday Radio from HKJC TV* Live commentary from 2:40pm until end of the race Commercial Radio FM881 / Live Chinese commentary for the race Hong Kong Toolbar * For all HKJC betting account holders Betting pools Win, Place, Quinella, Quinella Place, Forecast & Trio Merged Pool, Tierce, Quartet & First 4 Merged Pool. All Up bets, including Cross Pool All Up, will not be available for the Mile Championship. Thus, bets for the local races cannot be mixed with those on the simulcast race. Rebates are not available on bets placed on overseas races. Note: The final betting pool arrangement is subject to the final announcement of the Club Play Responsibly • No person under 18 is allowed to bet enter premises where bets are accepted. • The maximum penalty for betting with illegal or overseas bookmakers is 9 months’ imprisonment and a HK$30,000 fine. • Don't gamble your life away. Call Ping Wo Fund hotline 1834 633 if you need help or counselling. Disclaimer In the preparation of this Form Guide, the Club endeavours to offer the most current, correct and clearly expressed information to the public. Nevertheless, inadvertent errors in information may occur. In particular but without limiting anything here, the Club disclaims any responsibility and accepts no liability (whether in tort, contract or otherwise) for any direct or indirect loss or damage arising from any inaccuracies, omissions or typographical errors that may be contained in this Form Guide. The Club also does not warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness or fitness for purpose of the information contained in this Form Guide. Compiled by the Handicapping, Race Planning and International Racing Department, The Hong Kong Jockey Club Visit the Simulcast Overseas Races website at www.hkjc.com for updates Post Time HK Time HK Race No. JPN Time Race Name Nov 22 2:40 PM S2-1 Nov 22 3:40 PM Mile Championship Starters List 2:40 P.M. Mile Championship (Grade 1) S2-1 HK TIME Hanshin, Japan - Turf - 1600 Metres (Right-handed) (22.11.2020) JPN TIME 3:40 P.M. For 3-year-olds and upwards. Weights: 3yo 123lb; 4yo+ 126lb. Allowances: fillies and mares about 4.4lb; (22.11.2020) Southern Hemisphere bred foaled in 2017 about 2.2lb. Total Prize Money (JPY) ¥281,800,000 1st ¥130,000,000, 2nd ¥52,000,000, 3rd ¥33,000,000, 4th ¥20,000,000, 5th ¥13,000,000, 6th ¥10,400,000, 7th ¥9,100,000, 8th ¥7,800,000, 9th ¥3,900,000, 10th ¥2,600,000. Approximate Prize Money in HKD: $20,909,600 1st $9,646,000, 2nd $3,858,400, 3rd $2,448,600, 4th $1,484,000, 5th $964,600, 6th $771,700, 7th $675,200, 8th $578,800, 9th $289,400, 10th $192,900. 馬號 歷季及近仗成績 排位 馬名 年齡/性別 配磅 評分 參賽國/地區 練馬師 騎師 Card Career Record & Form Draw Horse Name Age/Sex Wt. Rating Ctry/Region Trainer Jockey 1 45 (7-9-3) 1 感激連連 8h 126 [109] 日本 安達昭夫 藤岡佑介 02108 Besten Dank (JPN) JPN Akio Adachi Yusuke Fujioka 2 6 (3-2-1) 2 拉丁城市 3f 119 [112] 日本 松下武士 北村友一 11322 Resistencia (JPN) JPN Takeshi Matsushita Yuichi Kitamura 3 22 (3-2-2) 3 啟愛航海 5h 126 [114] 日本 平田修 津村明秀 46543 Keiai Nautique (JPN) JPN Osamu Hirata Akihide Tsumura 4 9 (6-1-1) 4 放聲歡呼 4f 121 [119] 日本 藤澤和雄 李慕華 51211 Gran Alegria (JPN) JPN Kazuo Fujisawa Christophe Lemaire 5 30 (5-1-2) 5 強硬派 5h 126 [102] 日本 中竹和也 酒井學 00100 Meikei Die Hard (JPN) JPN Kazuya Nakatake Manabu Sakai 6 8 (4-2-1) 6 禮讚歌詠 3c 123 [115] 日本 齊藤崇史 武豊 81212 Lauda Sion (JPN) JPN Takashi Saito Yutaka Take 7 11 (6-1-1) 7 頌讚火星 4c 126 [118] 日本 友道康夫 川田將雅 19163 Admire Mars (JPN) JPN Yasuo Tomomichi Yuga Kawada 8 16 (8-1-3) 8 冠軍車手 5h 126 [118] 日本 音無秀孝 福永祐一 17413 Indy Champ (JPN) JPN Hidetaka Otonashi Yuichi Fukunaga 9 17 (3-1-1) 9 勝治 5h 126 [113] 日本 池添兼雄 池添謙一 80091 Katsuji (JPN) JPN Kaneo Ikezoe Kenichi Ikezoe 10 36 (8-3-4) 10 烏月 8h 126 [103] 日本 西浦勝一 幸英明 79800 Black Moon (JPN) JPN Katsuichi Nishiura Hideaki Miyuki 11 21 (3-5-2) 11 橙紅色 5m 121 [107] 日本 高橋亮 岩田康誠 02039 Scarlet Color (JPN) JPN Ryo Takahashi Yasunari Iwata 12 14 (4-1-3) 12 有志竟成 4f 121 [108] 日本 高野友和 藤岡康太 10733 A Will A Way (JPN) JPN Tomokazu Takano Kota Fujioka 13 7 (3-2-0) 13 大成遠見 3c 123 [111] 日本 西村真幸 石橋脩 12145 Taisei Vision (JPN) JPN Masayuki Nishimura Shu Ishibashi 14 19 (7-4-4) 14 輝姬美韻 5m 121 [112] 日本 安達昭夫 松山弘平 11120 Sound Chiara (JPN) JPN Akio Adachi Kohei Matsuyama 15 27 (4-5-2) 15 波斯劍客 6h 126 [116] 日本 池江泰壽 大野拓彌 59024 Persian Knight (JPN) JPN Yasutoshi Ikee Takuya Ono 16 13 (5-0-3) 16 陳年美酒 4c 126 [113] 日本 藤原英昭 戶崎圭太 16301 Vin De Garde (JPN) JPN Hideaki Fujiwara Keita Tosaki 17 6 (4-2-0) 17 戰舞者 3c 123 [119] 日本 堀宣行 杜滿萊 11221 Salios (JPN) JPN Noriyuki Hori Mirco Demuro (17 Starters) [ ] Current International Rating -1- 2:40 P.M. Mile Championship (Grade 1) S2-1 HK TIME (22.11.2020) JPN Time 3:40 P.M. (22.11.2020) Hanshin, Japan - Turf - 1600 Metres (Right-handed) For 3-year-olds and upwards. Weights: 3yo 123lb; 4yo+ 126lb. Allowances: fillies and mares about 4.4lb; Southern Hemisphere bred foaled in 2017 about 2.2lb. Total Prize Money (JPY) ¥281,800,000 1st ¥130,000,000, 2nd ¥52,000,000, 3rd ¥33,000,000, 4th ¥20,000,000, 5th ¥13,000,000, 6th ¥10,400,000, 7th ¥9,100,000, 8th ¥7,800,000, 9th ¥3,900,000, 10th ¥2,600,000. Approximate Prize Money in HKD: $20,909,600 1st $9,646,000, 2nd $3,858,400, 3rd $2,448,600, 4th $1,484,000, 5th $964,600, 6th $771,700, 7th $675,200, 8th $578,800, 9th $289,400, 10th $192,900. (17 Starters) Betting Pools : Win, Place, Quinella, Quinella Place, Tierce, Forecast & Trio Merged Pool, Quartet & First 4 Merged Pool. Overseas Expert Column by Naohiro Goda This year’s field of the G1 Mile Championship has quality and depth, as the best milers of 3YOs, 4YOs and 5YOs are getting together. GRAN ALEGRIA has been regarded very highly by her connection since she was a 2YO, for example, she skipped the G1 Hanshin Juvenile Fillies and ran against colts in the G1 Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes instead, although she was beaten third to ADMIRE MARS there. Four months later, the filly by DEEP IMPACT won the G1 Oka Sho (Japanese 1000 Guineas), first leg of the Triple Tiara for 3YO fillies, and met the high expectation. And it is amazing that she continued to evolve and what she has achieved so far this season is more than the high expectation. GRAN ALEGRIA won the G1 Yasuda Kinen, championship race for milers during the first half of the season, beating ALMOND EYE, one of the best female athletes in the world, and she displayed more impressive performance in the G1 Sprinters Stakes at Nakayama on 4th October. She was almost the last to enter the homestretch and used unbelievable turn of foot to win by two lengths. It is one of the greatest “come-from-behind” performances. While Mile Championship is usually taken place at Kyoto Racecourse, it is transferred to Hanshin this year, as Kyoto is closed for renovation, and it helps GRAN ALEGRIA, because there is a longer homestretch at Hanshin than at Kyoto, her late kick works better. GRAN ALEGRIA is my favourite. As well as GRAN ALEGRIA, ADMIRE MARS has captured three G1s so far, as he won the G1 NHK Mile Cup and the G1 Hong Kong Mile last season, in addition to the G1 Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes in 2018 over the same course and distance as Mile Championship. He has run only twice this year, and one of them is the G2 Swan Stakes at Kyoto on 31st October, when he finished third. I think he performed quite well, because he is the horse who needs a race to gain 100% fitness, and I am pretty sure he runs much better on Sunday than his previous start. ADMIRE MARS is my second choice. There are three 3YOs who won G1 races over 1,600m in the field and the most interesting runner among them is SALIOS, winner of the G1 Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes in 2019. He was runner-up to CONTRAIL in the G1 Satsuki Sho (Japanese 2000 Guineas) and the G1 Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby), first and second leg of the Triple Crown in spring, and won the G2 Mainichi Okan at Tokyo on 11th October by three lengths beating older horses, although the standard of the competitors were not so high. I reckon he has the ability to finish within first three in this quality field. INDY CHAMP, winner of the G1 Yasuda Kinen and the G1 Mile Championship in 2019, failed to achieve a back-to-back win in this year’s Yasuda Kinen in June, when he finished third, and has not run since then. As like ADMIRE MARS, INDY CHAMP needs a race to gain 100% fitness.