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Link to Share Harry Bentley is eager to test his mettle in Hong Kong when he kicks off his short-term contract this Saturday at Sha Tin with six rides. Signed on to ride until the conclusion of this season, Bentley, 28, arrives with a wealth of international experience - grounding which he hopes holds him in good stead as he readies himself for the challenging cauldron of Hong Kong racing. “It was definitely a surprise but a very welcome surprise, I’ve already said it a few times but I always really wanted to come out here at one stage and give it a go because I feel like I fit the mould quite well, I’ve got some good international experience and my weight’s really good,” Bentley said. ....
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A change in environment appears to be working wonders for the Michael Hickmott trained Reynolds which is now two wins from two races in Australia since arriving from Hong Kong. The five-year-old son of Exceed and Excel caught the eye with a powerful Australian debut by winning the inaugural Battler’s Bolt maiden at Oakbank on Easter Saturday and then followed up with a victory in a Benchmark 60 over 1520m at Morphettville last Saturday. Ridden a heady race by leading rider Jess Eaton the rising star powered away after leading to win well. Bloodstock agent and trainer Hickmott who runs an 800-acre property as a training centre at Wellington and known as Lakewood Stud (on the banks of Lake Alexandrina), said Reynolds was now finding life more comfortable since arriving last year from Hong Kong. ....
Ex-Hong Kong galloper impresses for Michael Hickmott by Gordon Armstrong Trainer Michael Hickmott has a smart horse on his hands Image: Glenn Campbell A change in environment appears to be working wonders for the Michael Hickmott trained Reynolds which is now two wins from two races in Australia since arriving from Hong Kong. The five-year-old son of Exceed and Excel caught the eye with a powerful Australian debut by winning the inaugural Battler’s Bolt maiden at Oakbank on Easter Saturday and then followed up with a victory in a Benchmark 60 over 1520m at Morphettville last Saturday. Ridden a heady race by leading rider Jess Eaton the rising star powered away after leading to win well. ....
“I had things and issues to sort out in my life and normally you don’t take a holiday unless it’s an enforced holiday, probably like later on this afternoon but that’s the way it goes,” Prebble said. Prebble said he had been slowly clawing his way back into the riding ranks, working closely with trainers Mike Moroney (Wisaka) and
“I am really happy in myself and the way things are going and enjoying riding for Mike (Moroney) and Paul (Preusker) a lot and working in closely with them,” he said.
Hong Kong racing when he relocated there in 2002 after a very successful career in ....