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Hong Kong Derby winner Ping Hai Star retires after just nine starts

South China Morning Post

發布於 2019年09月23日13:09 • Trenton Akers trenton.akers@scmp.com
  • He was one of the most talented horses at Sha Tin but John Size’s six-year-old succumbs to a leg issue
Ping Hai Star races away under jockey Ryan Moore to win the Hong Kong Derby in 2017. Photos: Kenneth Chan
Ping Hai Star races away under jockey Ryan Moore to win the Hong Kong Derby in 2017. Photos: Kenneth Chan

Hong Kong Deby winner Ping Hai Star has been retired.

The 2018 champion succumbed to a sesamoid issue which saw him miss almost all of last season after he put in a slashing first-up performance when he finished second to Hong Kong superstar Beauty Generation in the Group Three Celebration Cup (1,400m).

Trainer John Size persisted with the six-year-old for some time but was ultimately unable to get him back to the racetrack, having not completed anything more than trotting and swimming since November last year.

Ryan Moore races away on Ping Hai Star to win the Hong Kong Derby in 2018.
Ryan Moore races away on Ping Hai Star to win the Hong Kong Derby in 2018.

"He's been struggling for quite a long time, there was no sign of encouragement," Size told Post.

Size famously elected not to take Ping Hai Star through the traditional four-year-old series lead-up races en route to the Derby, instead opting to go through both Class Two and Three handicaps over shorter distances where he won at long odds-on quotes.

The 11-time champion trainer followed the same path with beaten Derby favourite Waikuku a year later.

A STAR is born.A Ryan Moore masterclass propels PING HAI STAR to glory in the Hong Kong Derby. pic.twitter.com/bt3YiiOkUP

" Racing.com (@Racing) March 18, 2018

The Australian import retires from Hong Kong racing with four wins and three placings from nine starts and HK$16 million prize money.

Ping Hai Star looked set to be one of the top horses in Hong Kong after his devastating last-to-first Derby win over Singapore Sling and subsequent dual Group One winner Exultant.

Ping Hai Star to miss the Hong Kong International Races after suffering an injury at trackwork

It was hoped he would be one of the main players in the Group One Hong Kong Cup (2,000m) at last season's international races, which was won by Glorious Forever.

Ping Hai Star's connections celebrate the Hong Kong Derby victory.
Ping Hai Star's connections celebrate the Hong Kong Derby victory.

Size is not short of stable firepower following his retirement however, with the likes of Beat The Clock, Champion's Way, Waikuku, Hot King Prawn, D B Pin and Ivictory all returning for the champion trainer this season.

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