Hong Kong champion Vengeance Of Rain has been retired after an abject flop at
Sha Tin.
The six-time G1 winner will be returned to his birthplace at Cambridge Stud
in New Zealand after he suffered heart defibrillation and had to be pulled up in
the Centenary Vase on February 1.
It was the second time Venegeance Of Rain had suffered from the complaint and
under Hong Kong rules is subject to an immediate six months ban from racing.
Trainer David Ferraris and his owners decided immediately that he should be
retired.
"It`s heartbreaking, but I guess in racing you have to roll with the
punches," Ferraris told the South China Morning Post.
"He has been training like a bomb, there was never any indication so
it`s such a shock for this to happen."
Vengeance Of Rain`s first heart irregularity occurred two years ago.
However he returned to his best form and became the first Hong Kong-trained
horse to win at the World Cup meeting in Dubai where he claimed the Group One
Sheema Classic in 2007.
Vengeance Of Rain is by New Zealand`s supersire Zabeel and did his early
racing in Australia as Subscribe before Melbourne owner Lloyd Williams sold him
to Hong Kong.
He was crowned Hong Kong`s 2007 Horse of the Year and also was named champion
stayer and most popular horse.
The Centenary Vase was won by the veteran Bullish Luck, the 2006 Horse of the
Year who will be set for the Hong Kong Gold Cup, a race the nine-year-old won in
2004.
Bullish Luck came through the fild form last to win running away from HK
Derby winner Vital King by three lengths.
Bullish Luck`s record includes wins in four HK G1 races (2004 HK Gold Cup,
2005 Stewards Cup, 2005 and 2006 Champions Mile) and Japan`s G1 Yasuda Kinen in
2006.
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