Navin Ramgoolam

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Navin Ramgoolam
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AFFAIRES DUFRY ET BETAMAX
Navin
Ramgoolam
toujours dans
l’œil du cyclone
L
’ex-Premier ministre
Navin
Ramgoolam,
ne quitte toujours pas
les feux des projecteurs.
C’est le cas de le dire
avec des développements
dans
deux
enquêtes:
le scandale des commissions
de Rs 100 millions à la
Mauritius Duty Free Paradise
(MDFP) et le contrat
jackpot de Rs 10 milliards
de Betamax. L’escouade
de limiers du Central
CID a décidé de passer
à l’étape supérieure pour
compléter le dossier dans
les allégations de trafic
d’influence et de corruption
avec la signature d’un Sales
Agency Agreement en faveur
de Dufry, d’une ancienne
partenaire
d’affaires
de
Rakesh Gooljaury et de Navin
Ramgoolam.
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02 July 2015
Affaires Dufry et Betamax
Navin Ramgoolam toujours
dans l’œil du cyclone
R
ohit Ramnawaz, le bras droit de
Navin Ramgoolam à l’aéroport
(MDFP et AML), et la chef de
Cabinet, Premila Roy devraient être
interrogés par la CID cette semaine.
D’autres membres du board de la MDFP
ont été convoqués pour interrogatoire under
caution. D’autre part, à la conclusion de
l’audition formelle de Navin Ramgoolam
qui a repris depuis lundi dernier dans le
scandale Betamax avec des allégations de
dilapidation de fonds publics, les beauxfrères Veekram Bhunjun, Chief Executive
Officer (CEO) du groupe Bhunjun, et
l’ancien ministre de l’Enseignement
supérieur Rajesh Jeetah devront lui emboîter
le pas au Central CID incessamment.
Tractations
Les indications étaient qu’après la récente
double inculpation de Navin Ramgoolam
dans les commissions de Rs 100 millions
payées par Dufry, société basée en Suisse,
deux noms sont cités comme étant ceux
au top de la liste en vue de permettre aux
enquêteurs de faire la lumière sur cette
sinistre affaire. D’abord Rohit Ramnawaz,
ancien chairman du board de la MDFP et
d’Airports of Mauritius Ltd (AML) après
le débarquement de Pazhany Rengasamy,
devra se tenir prêt à répondre aux questions
sur les tractations autour de la signature
du Sales Agency Agreement, avec une
ancienne partenaire de Rakesh Gooljaury
et d’autres bénéficiant d’une commission
de 4,2 % sur le chiffre d’affaires de la
MFDP, soit une somme de Rs 100 millions
déjà versée dans des comptes bancaires de
Frydu en Suisse.
La CID attend à ce que l’ancien bras droit
de l’ex-PM, Navin Ramgoolam, Rohit
Ramnawaz révèle les dessous de cette affaire
favorisant une tierce partie. Les enquêteurs
de la police s’intéressent également à la
version de la Permanent Secretary Premila
Roy, qui a siégé sur le board de MDFP
pour représenter les intérêts du ministère
du Tourisme. Certains membres du board
de la MDFP seront interrogés au sujet des
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Place au travail !
L
a mise en place des différentes
équipes au sein de nos cinq
mairies est déjà chose faite. Les
partenaires de l’alliance Lepep
sont satisfaits du partage, et chacun a eu
sa part du gâteau. Avec une équipe soudée
et solidaire, la balle est désormais dans le
camp de nos élus.
Comme les élus de nos cinq villes
sont issus des rangs de l’alliance Lepep,
il va de soi qu’ils auront le soutien et la
bénédiction du ministère des Collectivités
locales. Ainsi, les projets pour faire
avancer nos villes sont porteurs d’espoir,
et il n’y a pas de risque d’un quelconque
boycott. Du moins, on l’espère !
Certes, nos cinq villes ont été presque
laissées dans un état d’abandon ces
dix dernières années, mais force est de
reconnaître que ceux qui ont été élus tout
récemment ont vraiment du pain sur la
planche. D’ailleurs, nos citadins gardent
l’espoir pour des lendemains meilleurs.
délibérations sur les conditions du contrat
de gestion et de fourniture de produits de
luxe accordé à la société Dufry. À ce jour,
il est très difficile de dire quelle sera la
conclusion de cet exercice, dépendant de
la façon des interrogations et des réponses
obtenues.
Il y a certainement urgence pour compléter
le volet mauricien de l’enquête sur les Rs
100 millions de commissions de Dufry, car
cela devrait servir de base pour justifier une
demande sous la Mutual Legal Assistance
(MLA) auprès de la Suisse vu que Dufry
est une entité internationale basée dans ce
pays.
Urgence
En ce qui concerne l’interrogatoire de
Navin Ramgoolam sur le contrat Betamax
reprise depuis lundi dernier au Central
CID, il aurait terminé l’exercice qui avait
été interrompu la semaine dernière avec
ses nouvelles inculpations provisoires.
Veekram Bhunjun et de Rajesh Jeetah
devraient être convoqués aux Casernes
centrales très bientôt. Ainsi, le Central CID
pourrait soumettre à l’Office du Director of
Public Prosecutions un premier rapport sur
le contrat de Rs 10 milliards de Betamax,
signé en novembre 2009 et résilié en
ce début d’année. Toutefois, il y aura
également l’épisode Xavier-Luc Duval.
Le Premier ministre adjoint se dit prêt à
collaborer avec le Central CID au sujet
du comité ministériel sur Betamax et le
rapport des consultants sur certains aspects
spécifiques de ce contrat.
Le leader du PMSD, Xavier-Luc Duval, a,
par ailleurs, accusé Paul Bérenger de faire
de « la démagogie » sur le dossier Betamax.
Selon lui, Bérenger est une personne qui
dégringole alors que le MMM se désintègre.
Il continue toujours de faire son « son
intéressant ». Il a aussi fait ressortir que
Paul Bérenger était Premier ministre “in
waiting”, un contrat de Rs 30 M a été signé
par Air Mauritius.
Xavier-Luc Duval dit être au courant que
Paul Bérenger n’a pas interrogé le Premier
ministre à ce sujet, bien qu’il l’ait rencontré
à plusieurs reprises. Il a déclaré que Paul
Bérenger fait un procès d’intention, et ce
sans preuve, soutenant même, d’après lui,
qu’il n’y a pas une once de vérité dans ce
que dit le leader du MMM. Le Premier
ministre adjoint a fait comprendre qu’il n’a
aucun problème à rendre public le rapport
qui se trouve entre les mains de la STC.
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Ceux et celles qui siègent au conseil
municipal doivent aussi comprendre
que leur rôle se résume pas à offrir un
meilleur éclairage de nos routes, au
réaménagement de nos jardins publics
et veiller au ramassage des ordures.
En d’autres termes, cela ne signifie pas
d’expédier les affaires courantes. Bien
au contraire. Ils ou elles doivent ‘think
outside the box’.
Les citadins rêvent d’un grand
nettoyage dans nos villes. Ni plus ni moins.
Comme ils payent la taxe municipale,
l’attente est grande. Ceux siégeant
comme conseillers doivent non seulement
être à l’écoute et deviennent des élus de
proximités, mais ils doivent également
mettre en pratique ce que les citadins
attendent d’eux.
Certes, toutes les décisions ne seront
pas faciles à prendre et ne feront pas
l’unanimité, mais l’essentiel est de faire
bouger les choses dans la bonne direction
afin que nous soyons fiers de nos villes.
Surtout pour démontrer la différence et
aussi justifier le changement.
Tout compte fait, l’heure est désormais
au travail. Nos élus auront à justifier la
confiance placée en eux par les citadins.
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2 Juillet
20152015
02 July
National Development Unit
Clean up operation by next month
Sir Anerood Jugnauth hopes to
shed light on the work undertaken
by the National Development Unit
(NDU) under the former regime.
By next month, the government
will start investigating the projects
undertaken by the National
Development Unit (NDU), which
was supervised by the exPrime Minister. The projects
launched under the Emergency
Rehabilitation Programme will be
investigated to determine if there
has been any abuse.
At least Rs 1.3 billion emergency
projects were initiated without
the green light under the old
regime. Already, a team of auditors
are going over these issues in
detail. Everything indicates that
a thorough investigation will
be instituted on the grey areas
identified by the report of the Audit
Office and a report of internal audit
surrounding the projects launched
under the
Emergency Rehabilitation
Programme.
The report of the audit office,
11 projects for a total amount
of Rs 42 million, falling under
the Emergency Rehabilitation
Programme 1, were not on the list
of emergency work government
approved February 15, 2013 to
Following the torrential rains of 13
February 2013. Ditto for the work
done by the RDA for an amount
of Rs 62.9 million. In addition,
jobs that fall under the Emergency
Rehabilitation Programme II for
an amount of Rs 460.5 million,
undertaken following the floods
of March 30, 2013 had not been
approved by the government,
according to the report by the
Ministry of Public Infrastructure.
Troubling Factor
More than half a billion rupees of
work have been allocated to private
contractors and the RDA without
obtaining prior approval from the
government. Furthermore, the noncompliance with decisions taken
by the Council of Ministers is
the most disturbing element. The
report of the Internal Audit reported
that a number of projects approved
by the Cabinet of Ministers on the
22nd of February 2013, was not
followed to the letter. Not only one
of the projects has been sidelined,
but the other 29 were divided into
33 projects.
These projects concern mainly
the construction of drains in
Batterie Cassee, Valléedes-Pretres,
D’Epinay,
BaieduTombeau,
QuatreBornes and Camp de
Masque and the construction of
a wall at Rivière of the Creoles,
a bridge in Sebastepol, among
others. The report of the audit
office also noted that some
projects have been initiated by the
NDU without the approval of the
Ministry of Finance. In six cases,
“Works Orders” for an amount of
Rs 70.9 million were issued even
before the Ministry of Finance has
authorized the disbursement of
funds to undertake the work.
Besides seven projects, originally
estimated at Rs 69.8 million,
cost Rs 124.6 million more than
expected, for a total amount of Rs
194.4 million.
Rs 470 million disbursed
Another observation not less
overwhelming is that Rs 470
million disbursed by the Ministry
of Finance on 10 and 30 April 2013
for the start of emergency works,
were used to fund similar projects
undertaken in 2011 and 2012.
The report of the audit office said
that the government permission
and the Ministry of Finance is
required under the Emergency
Rehabilitation Programme. The
second statement is about the
gross abuses in granting work
to be done urgently to only
three construction firms, namely
Safety Construction Co Ltd,
Best Construct Co Ltd Builders
and Super Co Ltd. This decision
is not without consequences as
some work had taken much more
time that was planned. Worse,
these same companies received
contracts for other projects, such as
the construction of infrastructure
such as kindergartens and sports
amenities. Safety Construction
Co Ltd has won new contracts in
2010, two in 2011, 15 in 2012 and
29 in 2013. Best Construct Co Ltd
has won 49 contracts in 2011, 17
in 2012 and 41 in Super 2013.et
Builders Co Ltd won two contracts
in 2010, 14 in 2011, 35 in 2012 and
32 in 2013.
The internal auditors also noted
that the construction of drains must
start as soon as possible due to the
risk of flooding.
The report of the audit office
abounds in the same direction.
For zone 2, a contractor awarded
contracts amounting to Rs 742.5
million. Of this, Rs 172.8 million
were allocated under the “Zonal
Contract” in February 2013 and
17 “emergency projects” for
an amount of Rs 569.7 million
between February and May 2013,
“without competition”. The report
stresses that this entrepreneur
has pocketed alone, about 41%
of Rs 1.3 billion allocated under
the Emergency Rehabilitation
Programme.
Closing the tap
Pending the restoration of
discipline and good management,
the government seems to have shut
down the valve of the National
Development
Unit
(NDU).
Everything suggests that the
NDU is to receive a budget of Rs
32 million for the construction of
roads for 20152016. Dividing by
20, this amounts to only Rs 1.6
million per constituency. For the
refurbishment of kindergartens, the
NDU has obtained Rs 800,000 for
all 20 constituencies.
This amounts to Rs 40,000 per
district. For other items, such as
the refurbishment of cemeteries
and crematoriums, no money has
been allocated.
For the fiscal year of June 2015­
July 2016, the government plans to
inject Rs 945 million in the NDU.
This represents an increase of
about Rs 19 million, certainly, but
the “capital budget” or the budget
allocated for development projects
has been reduced by over Rs 10
million from Rs 814 million (2014)
to Rs 803 million (2015/2016).
Current expenditures for 20152016
are estimated at Rs 142 million.
The NDU has various projects it
wants to achieve during the current
year, or by next year, including:
A Land Drainage Authority
operational from October 2015.
This authority will be responsible
for managing and supervising
our drainage system, a manual
of procedures developed and
approved by November 2015
to increase transparency and
efficiency in current projects,
complete drainage work in
Pereybere, Camp Carol (Grand
Bay) and Argy ( Flacq) to March
2016, four complete drainage
projects in Rodrigues by April
2016 and the opening of a Citizen
Advice Bureau in Rodrigues.
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2 Juillet
20152015
02 July
Crown land
400 acres of land taken by some
affluent people
The deputy Prime Minister,
Showkutally Soodhun, announced
that more than 400 acres of land will
be taken back by the government.
He suggested that there had been
some ‘gros requin’, some of which
are even in the judiciary. The clean­
up operations at the Department of
Housing and land is not over yet.
Minister Soodhun, last Friday,
presented a verbatim record of his
ministry since the victory of the
Alliance Lepep a little more than
six months ago. 700 acres were
taken back from people that Navin
Ramgoolam called ‘ti Dimun.’ “
And it is not finished”, he said,
“there is another 400 acres of
crown land to be taken back”.
Traumatised
The Minister explained that when it
came to the allocation of land, there
were abuses under the previous
regime but said that his officials
were even traumatised. His first task
was to make them feel comfortable
and protected. Then ‘the cleaning
operation could start’. There was
a lot of fraud and corruption, the
minister said, but he does not blame
any of his officers. According to
Mr Showkutally Soodhun, state
land were allocated without going
through the established procedures.
Now, more stringent standards will
be applied and the government will
show no mercy to those who break
the rules. A team from the CCID has
set up camp in the premises of the
ministry of land and development
to investigate any wrongdoings.
Furthermore, Minister Soodhun
will make sure that the hotel
project of the Currimjee Jeewanjee
group at La Cambuse will move
forward. Ecologists and other
conservationists are warned. He
would prefer that no one will be
allowed to hinder this project of
about Rs 1 billion as this will
create, according to the minister,
a 1,000 jobs. However, he will
ensure that the ecological side of
things are respected.
Trade Exchanges
Rs 24 billion disbursed by the EU soon
Intertrade IOC (Indian Ocean
Commission) are very limited.
During a workshop held last week,
the maritime connectivity project in
the Indian Ocean was on the agenda. .
The goal is to find common ground to
improve interCIO trade links.
Eric Vanhalewyn, First Secretary and
Head of Section (Mauritius) of the
Delegation of the European Union
(EU) found that between 2008 and
2010, interCIO trade represented only
3.2% of the total trade of member
countries. In addition, interCIO trade
were three times less than those with
Eastern and Southern Africa.
The improvement of aerial, digital
and sea links between IOC countries,
Africa and the rest of the world
is therefore a strategic priority,
as indicated by the section leader
(Mauritius). There are countries in the
IOC who make efforts to improve the
port infrastructure, and the EU will
support them with the implementation
of some of the projects resulting from
this study.
Eric Vanhalewyn said the EU is
closely following the developments
in the port of Mauritius, Seychelles
and Comoros, and they will be
eligible for regional funding under the
11th European Development Fund,
including the indicative program that
has been signed., The envelope is in
the range of about Rs 24 billion for
this program. He was confident that
some IOC will set up the appropriate
mechanism to enhance regional
maritime connectivity after the
discussions he had during a meeting,
following this workshop.
JeanClaude de l'Estrac, general
secretary of the Indian Ocean
Commission stressed the importance of
adopting a clear and concrete strategy
as a result of research undertaken. This
is to give an overview of the status of
maritime transport and ports in the
region, as well as their potential.
Restructuring
To a question from the press on
the government’s policy with
respect to the “pas geometriques”,
the Deputy Prime Minister
said that a committee has been
established to review the land
allocation policy, specifically the
“pas geometriques”. He said his
ministry will review each and every
application. Nothing will be done
to the detriment of the country.
The number 3 of the government
said that the restructuring of of the
National Housing Development
Company (NHDC) is already in
progress and will be revitalised.
This parastatal body will be
working on new guidelines and
according to new professional
standards.
This year the NHDC delivered
850 homes for Rs 767 million and
planning the construction of 1256
units which will start by December,
amounting to Rs 1.4 billion. In
addition to housing for those at the
bottom of the scale, the NHDC will
also build homes for the middle
class. The Minister also said that
Rs 93 million in debt and interests
have been considered as bad debts
for those who have already paid at
least 75% of their housing loan.
As for the 300 abandoned houses,
they will be refurbished and then
reassigned to those who needs it
most. It will also be more difficult
for a buyer to sell an NHDC home.
Those squatting on state land can
rejoice because the squatters from
Port Louis, the Ferme and Riambel
will be regularised or relocated
elsewhere.
Road Terre Rouge / Verdun
A real disaster in perspective
Experts from South Africa,
working for the ARQ agency,
were commissioned by the
government to test the highway
of terre rouge/ verdun. “It is a
disaster in waiting”, they said
in their primary report to the
government.
South African experts had, in
May, conducted a series of
analysis of the road Terre Rouge
/ Verdun on which cracks were
detected earlier this year. To
make these geological analysis,
experts had to dig in as many
as 13 locations. Observations
have thus confirmed the
findings that had been made
initially by Japanese experts.
It appears from these analysis
that the region identified by the
then government to build this
section was inappropriate.
These experts argue that the
tests that had been made
previously were not performed
to a suitable standard, otherwise
we would have known that
the ground was way too soft
for that kind of project. The
then government should have
identified another site for a
project of this magnitude or
take the necessary measures
work to avoid such a disaster
The South African experts have
also submitted two proposals
concerning the way forward to
make this road safe. The first
would be to excavate to a depth
of 3040 meters and placing solid
foundations. The second would
be to install piles and transform
this stretch of Terre Rouge /
Verdun in a suspended road. It
is now up to the government
to decide, taking into account
the cost to implement these
recommendations.
The minister of public
infrastructure,
Nando
Bodha said that this is only
a preliminary report. Soil
samples were sent to South
Africa for further analysis.
He will meet a member of
the team of experts to address
the issue soon. This road was
inaugurated on Monday the
2nd of December 2013 by the
former Prime Minister Navin
Ramgoolam. This project was
presented as one of the most
important projects implemented
during the mandate of Navin
Ramgoolam. The work would
have costed about Rs 4.17
billion, or 10% more than
originally planned.
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2 Juillet
2015
02
July 2015
Eau Coulee
Involved in a murder case since 2013
Juanita, 12 years claims to have
been raped by Mevin
Life really is not a bed of roses for
Juanita,a 12 years old girl who lives
in Eau Coulee, Curepipe. Actually,
she was already involved in the
murder of Jocelyn Veerasamy, 51
years old, in December 2013, the
Director of Public Prosecutions
(DPP) came to the conclusion of
not suing her and since last week,
she alleges that she was raped by a
friend of her cousin.
A month after the legal procedures
of the murder of Jocelyn Veerasamy,
in which the number one suspect
is Juanita, the girl is once again
involved in another sex scandal.
Born into a modest family, her
father did odd jobs and her mother
is a housewife. An average student,
she attended a secondary school
high Plaines-Wilhems. Since the
murder of Jocelyn Veerasamy,
Juanita and her family had to leave
Derby Street, Forest Side, to find
shelter with relatives. Soon after,
they found a house to rent in Eau
Coulee.
Juanita had since resumed her
studies and was followed by
psychologists. Life seemed to have
returned to normal for the family
and Juanita gave the impression
to regain her enthusiasm in life
until last Sunday. Indeed, the girl
said she was raped by a friend of
her cousin. The young man of
22, Mevin R. abused her on the
banks of a river in Eau Coulee.
According to her statement to the
police, her cousin arrived about 9
am that Sunday. Everything was
fine and the two teenage girls were
talking about day to day life until
noon, when they felt like having
an ice cream. With the consent of
the mother of Juanita, the two girls
went out to go to a nearby shop.
A little trip
Having not found what they were
looking for in the first shop, they
decided to go to another one not
too far away. Along the way, they
meet Mevin, who lives in the area.
Juanita’s cousin knew him very
well as they were friends. The
three of them started chatting.
Mevin suggested that they go for a
little walk to the banks of a nearby
river. Juanita’s cousin and Mevin
were chatting while Juanita was
following them. After about 15
minutes, they reached their chosen
destination. Mevin went straight to
a bush in a secluded spot which he
probably knew well and invited the
two girls to sit down next to him.
He then offered them a cigarette
to two teenage girls according
Juanita’s statement to the police.
As it was raining, it was feeling
a bit cold as well. If the cousin
quickly accepted the cigarette,
Juanita was hesitant. At the
insistence of Mevin and her cousin,
she accepted. Juanita said that
Mevin took the cigarette rolled in
it in some rolling papers. Mevin
told them that the cigarette would
help them warm up. The two girls
Mervin
being naive, began to smoke and
according to Juanita, she started
to feel weak and fell unconscious
... but she still felt a hand fiddling
with her breasts. She has no
recollection of what happened
afterwards as she fainted. Mevin
took the opportunity to sexually
abuse Juanita. The latter regained
consciousness half an hour later
and found that her underwear was
missing and that she was bleeding.
She told police that she woke her
cousin up and Mevin was no longer
there.
Panicked and scared, according
to the statement of Juanita to the
police, she did not say a word to
anyone. Moreover, she and her
cousin have agreed to keep this
little adventure a secret. However,
as she was not feeling well,
Juanita decided to tell her mum the
whole story. Officers of the Child
Development Unit (CDU) were
alerted. Juanita was admitted to the
hospital in Candos.
The police of Eau Coulee arrested
the suspect on Friday and on
Saturday, he appeared before the
Bail and Remand Court (BRC)
under a provisional charge of
“Causing child to be sexually
abused”. Jessica’s cousin was also
summoned to the police to give her
version of events.
They kissed
Police questioned the cousin of
Juanita last Friday. It turns out that
the version of the teenager does
not corroborate with that of the
alleged victim. She explained that
they had met the young man and
they went to the banks of the river.
She told police that at one point,
Juanita and Mevin were kissing.
According to the cousin, Juanita
was mesmerised by Mevin and
at no point did she say ‘no”. The
young man then asked the cousin to
take some pictures as they kissed.
Mevin lowered Juanita’s shorts to
caress her. It started raining and
according to the cousin’s statement
to the police, she told them she was
leaving. Juanita decided to stay
with Mevin. Investigators have
confronted Juanita to this version
to see more clearly in this case.
In 2012, the family of Juanita
offered a place to stay to Jocelyn
Veerasamy, a friend of Juanita’s
father. However, the relationship
between Juanita and Jocelyn are
far from rosy. On the 11th of
December 2013, a dispute broke
out between the girl and the family
friend. The reason, according to
police, was that Jocelyn Veerasamy
was harassing her. On the day of the
tragedy, he spied on her while she
was in the shower and then slapped
her. The girl, then aged 10, took a
knife and stabbed the 51 year old
man. The whole country was in
shock after this murder. Juanita was
sent to the Rehabilitation Youth
Centre, before being entrusted to a
close relative.
Grand-Bois
Iqbal 38, allegedly raped his 41 year old aunt
Nazneen (pseudonym), 41 years
old, a resident of Grand-Bois feels
dirty and humiliated. She was
raped by her nephew Iqbal, 38,
on Sunday 14th of June. Arrested,
the latter rejects these allegations.
Iqbal told police he did not know
why her aunt is accusing him of
something that he didn’t do ...
That day, Nazneen went about
with her business as usual. She
was alone but she never believed
that she would be attacked by
anyone especially that she felt
safe in her modest home. Around
noon, her nephew Iqbal, shows
up. According to the woman’s
statement to the Grand-Bois
police, she was in her kitchen.
Iqbal seemed nervous, but after a
while, he offered to have sex with
her. Nazneen was shocked and
pushes Iqbal away. Iqbal could not
digest this refusal. He held his aunt
against a table before abusing her.
Nazneen tried to struggle but was
feeling too weak, having taken
some tablets. Her nephew was too
strong for her. The woman tried to
shout but Iqbal had taken the care
to put his hand over her mouth to
stop her shouting. After having
satisfied his urges, Iqbal left his
aunt’s place without feeling an iota
of guilt. Nazneen can’t stop crying
as she considered Iqbal as her own
son.
Being the first time that she is a
victim, Nazneen is traumatised and
she fears that her nephew comes to
attack her again. It no longer feels
safe in her own home. The images
of the attack was haunting her, she
then decided to go to police to give
evidence against her nephew.
The alleged victim was examined
by a police doctor. Iqbal was
arrested the same day. When
questioned by investigators, he
denied outright the allegations
against him. He said to the
investigators that he was indeed
at her aunt’s place, but he did not
rape her. After his interrogation,
he was detained and the next day
he appeared before the court of
Souillac. A provisional charge
of rape was lodged against him.
Iqbal has provided a deposit of Rs
10,000 for his release on bail.
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20152015
02 July
Drama of Belle Rive
The guru, Devanand Mannick
gives his version of events
Four disciples died during a
meditation session last Friday in
the Kali ChinnaMasta Sthaan in
Belle Rive. Police are still trying
to solve this mystery, but nobody
is saying much as the guru,
Devanand Mannick,made sure
that none of his disciples talks
about this case. Since Friday, all
sorts of rumours are going around
to explain the death of the four
followers. And soon after, the
guru, Devanand Mannick, visited
the “casernes centrales” to lodge
a complaint against several media
groups. He also gave his version of
the tragedy to some journalists.
Witchcraft
Devanand Mannick first started to
explain what actually happened on
that fateful day . He explained that
the generator which maybe caused
the deaths of four of his disciples
was placed at the entrance door of
the temple. The windows and doors
of the temple were shut, he said,
because it was raining heavily. He
said that all those present during
this meditation session had no
idea of what carbon monoxide
is. On Thursday evening, him
and his disciples began the
prayer session and then carried
on practising a dance routine for
Cavadee. Feeling ill, they sat on
the floor to rest. Then it was total
darkness. Devanand Mannick
says he does not remember what
happened after. Only at about
10am the next day, the religious
regained consciousness. He was
feeling very cold, he said, and was
suffering from intense pain. He
thought that all the other disciples
were still sleeping.
Guru Devanand Mannick, which
has already been in trouble with
the law in the past about a statue of
the goddess Kali he built in Bigara,
on top of the grave of his first wife,
who died of a disease in 1994, says
that does not mean he practices
witchcraft. He adds that he is not
the only person to place a statue of
the goddess in a cemetery. He also
admits that very often, VIPs and
even ministers come to his ashram
for meditation sessions. According
to the guru, people come to see him
to seek help. They come to him to
find physical and moral strength.
During last Thursday’s prayer
session, Devanand Mannick says
that his disciples began a prayer in
which they invoke the protection
of the divine mother. After the
meeting, he added, songs and
dances dedicated to the goddess
took place. He said he had never
given any intoxicating substance
to any of the four victims.
Moreover, the autopsy concluded
that they died poisoned by carbon
monoxide from a generator placed
on the threshold of the ashram. He
insists that he is not responsible
for the death of these four people
and that he is ready to go to prison
for the four victims, if there were
really any doubt against him.
On holiday in Mauritius
A Frenchman accused of
sodomy on a Mauritian
There are many tourists who come and
enjoy our beautiful beaches, sea and the
beautiful scenery but Carlos Lopez, a
Frenchman of 38 years, came to Mauritius
for some other kind of pleasures. He is
accused of sodomising a young mauritian
women in an apartment in Grand Bay. He
was arrested and taken back to a police cell
after a sodomy charge was lodged against
him
The holiday in Mauritius for this French
national will leave a very bitter taste in
his mouth. Carlos Lopez is now in police
custody and is facing an interim charge of
sodomy. The suspect has been settled in
Mauritius since mid-June.
The information gathered from police
sources indicate that the alleged victim, aged
28 and Supervisor in a private company met
the French national Carlos Lopez on social
networks three years ago. To know more
about the Mauritian girl, the frenchman
decided to spend two weeks vacation in
Mauritius. Thus Carlos Lopez landed on the
island on June 15 to meet with the young
woman.
In the early days, everything went well for
the young woman. She is inundated with
gifts received from the french guy. The
two lovers hired an apartment in Swami
Dayanand street in Grand Baie. During
sex, according to the young woman, she
was sodomised. She complained to her
partner once their antics were over, saying
that she felt excruciating pain. An argument
ensued between the young woman and the
Frenchman. The latter and abandoned her
in the apartment. The Mauritian woman,
feeling humiliated, nevertheless waited a
week before going to give a statement to the
police station of Grand Bay. Carlos Lopez
was arrested the same day and was detained.
A provisional charge of sodomy was lodged
against him on Wednesday before the court
of justice in Riviere du Rempart. Police
objected to his release on bail, Carlos Lopez
was sent back to a police cell. Carlos Lopez
was staying in Cassis when police arrested
him and he should appear in court again
sometime this week.
Cow urine
Explaining some of the practices
of the followers of the Chinamasta
Maha Kali temple, Devanand
Mannick says that walking in
boiling water and sharp nails is
not a torture for him, but a way
that leads to divinity. A resident of
the east who joined the guru after
a bad break up ten years ago is
categorical in his statements. For
him, those who died knew what
awaited them.
He explained that the prayer
sessions are designed to burn
karma. When all the karma
is burned, we die at the feet
of Kali. Some special prayers
requires the swallowing of cow’s
urine,considered to be sacred and
purifying. The young man added
that the devotees are already
conditioned to die. And that those
who died in Belle Rive knew what
awaited them. “We are all the
same. Nothing serious happened”,
he said.
The tragedy that occurred in
Belle Rive resulted in a first
preliminary
charge.
Indeed,
Guirish Hemraz, 52, inhabitant
Camp Thorel, has been charged
under of a provisional charge of
manslaughter regarding the death
of his wife Sharmila Hemraz, 44,
of Gundaree Mannick, 54, wife
Guru Devanand Mannick, of
Samoo Devi, 54, of Belle Rive, and
constable Oodesh Cassiram, 56, of
Union Park. Guirish Hemraz was
questioned “under warning” by
the police of the Eastern Division
on what actually happened during
this meditation session. The police
investigation is focusing for the
moment on the presence of a
generator inside the temple.
Plaines-Wilhems
A 3 year old boy abused
placed in shelter
Victim of abuse at the hands of his father
and his father’s friend, a boy of 3 years, from
a broken down family, was sent to the Child
Development Unit (CDU). A carpenter of
50, living in high-Plaines Wilhems, was
witness to the child’s plight and informed
the CDU.
The carpenter was near a shop when he
witnessed this particular scene: a three year
old child was being beaten up. Seeing that,
he approached the individual to demand
an explanation. The individual started to
insult the carpenter. Unable to tolerate such
behavior, the carpenter took the child to
his place. He questioned the little boy and
the latter said that he is often abused by his
father. Wanting to be a responsible citizen,
the carpenter decided to take David back to
his home. Once there, he could not believe
his eyes. He saw the child’s father and his
friend having a drink.
The child’s father then started to insult the
carpenter again while also wanting to attack
his son. Seeing the level of violence and
aggression that the father showed towards his
son, the carpenter decided to bring the small
boy back to his, lest he be attacked again. The
Vacoas police station immediately warned
the Child Development Unit (CDU) and the
child was placed in a shelter. The child’s
father was arrested on Sunday morning.
When questioned, he denied the allegations
against him. He explained that in 2010 he
made the acquaintance of a young woman of
22 years old and they lived together for some
time. From this union was born the child.
His concubine abandoned him, leaving their
son. After his interrogation, he was allowed
to go home. He has since appeared in the
Justice Court of Curepipe for his indictment.
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12 Life Lessons We Can Learn From Face book
With the inception of social networking sites in the early 2000s, there were several start-up companies looking to maximize their membership
and excel in niche areas. In the first few years that Facebook entered the scene, it was meant to be the best way for college students to
socialize and connect. It didn’t take long for this service to expand and become inclusive of people of all ages. For several years now, Facebook
has maintained its title of the best social networking website. Facebook is not just limited to uploading photos, putting up status and stalking
people. It has a lot more to offer. It does not only helps us to connect with our local friends and relatives, but also teaches us life-hacks to have
a balanced life .Are you wondering how? Read on to know all the life lessons Facebook teaches us that we seldom notice!
1.What you see is not
always the truth
4. People only let
you see the positive
side of their life, so you
should not judge them
based on one part of
their story
person after your breakup. They stay in your
memories and recently
searched history
8. It doesn’t matter what
you’re going through,
the show goes on.
People will post videos,
photos, and voice their
opinions time and again
old, all that you’re left
with is photos and good
memories
People only show you what they
want to see
2.You have the liberty
to comment on anyone’s
status, but don’t forget
that also lets people see
what your views are
People notice your every move
closely!
3.
There is no unlike
button in life, nor on
Facebook
Sometimes even if you want to
express what you feel, you can’t.
That’s the ugly truth of life.
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Ways of missing and stalking
someone has changed, but it is still
very much a part of everyone’s life.
Nobody likes to be pitied. Also,
people often love to be the talk of
the town and make others jealous.
It all depends on how you take
things.
5.
Anything you say
will get both negative
and positive response to
it
6.You
completely
don’t
lose the
7. You will always have
an option of keeping
things private and
public. You should
learn to keep certain
things private so that
you’re not bothered by
the outside world.
In the end it’s all about moving
ahead in life.
9. You can’t mess around
with someone’s private
life, if you do then you
will be banned
People might judge you for putting
up dozens of photos right now, but
when you grow old these photos
will make you laugh most.
11. The world is big
and if you keep an open
mind you will meet a
lot of interesting people
daily.
People from interesting groups,
communities and ages will break
all the stereotypes you have about
the world.
12. Opportunities are
in abundance, but you
have to be on the right
page at the right time
The more public you make, the
more opinions people will have
about you. You can’t let everyone be
part of everything that’s happening
in your life.
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upon the same page twice. So keep
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cook, sleep, binge watch movies,
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POLICE AND SECURITY UPS
THEIR GAME AT WIMBLEDON
IN FEARS OF TERRORIST
ATTACKS - Whilst the tennis
fans look forward to watching their
favourite tennis players and eating
their strawberries and cream, much
preparation goes into making sure their
visit is enjoyable and safe behind the
scenes. Scotland Yard said the changes
had been made to policing plans for
this year’s tournament. The UK’s terror
threat level is at “severe”. This means
an attack is “highly likely”. Extra officers
will be on patrol. Some will be in plain
clothes. The forest said a highly mobile
reserve unit is ready to respond to
emerging incidents. Last week there
were terrorist attacks in France, Tunisia
and Kuwait. The UK prepares to mark
the 10th anniversary of the July 7
bombings next week. I remember being
A Week In The UK
on a training course during my summer
break, in my first year of university.
The trainer went to put a video on and
then we saw the news. Majority of
London’s transport system came to a
halt and it was difficult to make phone
calls and texts, because the network
was so busy. I was lucky to get a lift
home. Tennis action on centre court
kicked off this Monday. The defending
champion Novak Djokovic’s first round
match, while 2013 champion Andy
Murray took place on Tuesday. The
Scot has been handed a tough draw as
third seed. He may have to overcome
former champions Rafael Nadal, Roger
Federer and Djokovic, if he is to win this
year. The British Association of Tennis
Supporters have insisted Murray will
have the full support of the Wimbledon
crowd, being one of our only hopes,
despite having voiced his support for
Scottish independence in last year’s
referendum. Good luck Murray!
of the Mid Staffs Trust, the fuelled to
a lethal culture of silence. They would
cover-up when mistakes were made.
Chief Executive of the General Medical
Council Niall Dickson, said things can
and do go wrong. However it is the
actions of what doctors, nurses and
midwives do afterwards that matters.
He commented: “If they act in good faith,
are open about what has happened
and offer an apology this can make
a huge difference to the patient and
those close to them. We also want to
send out a clear message to employers
and clinical leaders - none of will work
without an open and honest learning
culture, in which staff feel empowered
to admit mistakes and raise concerns. It
remains one of the biggest challenges
facing our healthcare system and a
major impediment to safe effective
care”. Jackie Smith, chief executive of
the Nursing and Midwifery Council, said
it was important there were common
standards for nurses, midwives and
doctors. She said: “We can’t stop
mistakes from happening entirely and
we recognise that sometimes things
go wrong”. I think this is an excellent
idea that empowers both NHS staff
and patients. A culture of honesty
and reflecting on mistakes will help to
develop a better practice and make
improvements.
LORD JANNER ACCUSED OF
BEING A SERIAL ABUSER - Lord
NEW DUTY OF CANDOUR
RULES SAY MEDICS HAVE
TO ADMIT THEIR MISTAKES
- This was introduced in April. A new
rule that NHS and private healthcare
organisations to admit their mistakes
candidly. They have to say as soon as
possible. Now this week the same rule
is to be applied to individual medics.
They have to say sorry to the patient.
You have to remember that medics are
only human and do make mistakes,
like any of us at work. Especially when
under pressure and working at a fast
pace. Detailed guidance makes clear
to staff the following: They should tell
the patient as soon as possible when
something has gone wrong, what it
might mean for their health and patients
or their families should receive a faceto-face apology. The General Medical
Council and the Nursing and Midwifery
Council created the guidelines. This
applies to more than 950,000 doctors,
midwives and nurses working in the UK.
The scandal at Stafford Hospital, called
the Francis Report, where hundreds
of patients suffered poor care and
neglect. It exposed and revealed how
fears over damage to the reputation
Janner has been accused in Parliament
of attacking children inside the Palace
of Westminster. The police informed
told him they wanted to bring 22
historical charges against Lord Janner.
The dates are between 1969 and 1988.
The director of public prosecutions
(DPP) announced he would not be
charged because of his dementia. But
the latest news this week says this has
been overturned. Lord JANNER the exMP denies any wrongdoing. His family
support this, saying that the peer: “Is
entirely innocent of any wrongdoing”.
Lord Janner’s dementia was so severe
that he could play no part in a trial
says DPP Alison Saunders. The police
condemned the CPS decision as wrong.
The Labour suspended the 86-year-old
peer. This is in the public interest and
speaking in a Westminster Hall debate
about the Crown Prosecution Service,
the Rochdale MP, Mr Danczuk said:
02 July 2015
“I have met with Leicestershire police
and discussed the allegations in detail.
Children being violated, raped and
tortured - some in the very building in
which we now sit”. Although innocent
until proven guilty, these are serious
charges and I agree are within the
public interest. He continued to say:
“If Lord Janner really is too ill to face
prosecution, then why can’t the courts
establish this with a fitness to plead
process? This would clear up doubts
that still linger, for example why he
was still visiting parliament on official
visits after he was declared unfit to
face justice”. Allegations against the
86-year-old Labour peer first came
to light in 1991. He said that a trial of
the facts would allow the victims to tell
their stories. But surprisingly, the DPP
said that would not be in the public
interest: “Personally I fail to see how
the knowledge that a peer of the realm
is a serial child abuser is not in the
public interest,” the MP added. I agree.
I sense that the DPP are trying to hide
the truth. Conservative MP Anne Main
on many occasions, Mr Danczuk was
repeatedly warned by the chair of the
debate, against criticising Lord Janner.
A former DPP-turned-Labour MP Sir
Keir Starmer, said: “The decision before
the DPP was not an easy decision. It
was a stark and difficult choice between
two unattractive approaches. We
should respect the independence she
brought to the decision making, and the
fact she’s had that decision out for a
review. To that extent I think we should
inhibit our comments on the case”. I
hope the truth, whatever it is, will come
out in the end.
UK JUSTICE SYSTEM IS
FAILING THE POOREST IN
BRITISH SOCIETY - The British
Justice system in England and Wales
has been said to be outdated and fails
society’s poorest. Justice Secretary
Michael Gove has said. The best legal
provision was the preserve of the
wealthy and favours those who are
more affluent. I am sure to some extent
it has always been this way. Victims
of crime are badly let down, he said.
Gove is seeking a £700m investment
in the courts. This is to make better
use of technology. It will speed up trial
procedures. Mr Gove has also indicated
that he would like to focus aspects of
Freedom of Information (FOI) rules. He
had concerns for the courts to erode
exempted areas. The case for ministers
to get advice from their civil servants in
a “safe space”, was beyond the reach
of FOI. This needs to be re-asserted.
His first speech, since his appointment
as lord chancellor and secretary of
state for justice, Mr Gove also said
he would review the legal aid system.
He criticised the cuts to fees made
by Ken Clarke and Chris Grayling,
his predecessors. Speaking at the
Legatum Institute in London, the former
education secretary and chief whip said
that while the UK’s global reputation for
legal services was deserved. It was not
“world-beating”. He continued to say:
“There are two nations in our justice
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02 July 2015
system at present. On the one hand,
the wealthy, international class who
can choose to settle cases in London
with the gold standard of British justice.
And then everyone else, who has to put
up with a creaking, outdated system to
see justice done in their own lives.The
people who are let down most badly by
our justice system are those who must
take part in it through no fault or desire
of their own - victims and witnesses
of crime, and children who have been
neglected”. Hopefully this will bring
changes to the two tier justice system
and make it fairer for all, whatever class
you are or how much money you have.
TRAVEL CHAOS FOR THOSE
MIGRANTS
TRAVELLING
TO THE UK FROM FRANCE
- Helicopter footage reported on the
news this week, demonstrated migrants
attempting to board lorries near Calais,
in France. A strike shut down the
Channel Tunnel which links England and
France. The company who manages
the tunnel said “protesters” had entered
the terminal. Workers from a ferry
company previously blockaded Calais
port. The Eurotunnel reported it saw
the highest number of migrants in the
a fatality but it’s not good”. Helicopter
footage showed miles of traffic and
large groups gathered by the side of
the road, some chasing and boarding
a moving lorry from behind. Other
migrants were seen talking openly with
drivers. One group was chased away
from a lorry by a driver, who saw them
trying to break in. One man ran down
the middle of the motorway to close the
door behind to migrants who attempted
to jump aboard. James Kleinfeld, an
eyewitness said he had seen dozens
of migrants on the side of the road:
“We counted around 50 people that we
saw hanging around the junction after
the exit from the Channel Tunnel train
station. I cross quite often but I’ve never
seen any [migrants] hanging around
that part. They are on the motorway,
they are on the side of the motorway.
In the direction of the UK there is miles
and miles of traffic”.
According to the Home Office, about
19,000 attempts to cross the Channel
have been prevented in 2015. This had
more than double the number during the
same period last year. I can empathise
that some migrants are desperate to
cross the border, in the hopeof a better
life in the UK. Their current situation
propels them to act in whatever way
they can to improve their quality of
life and job prospects. To board a
lorry, hiding away in a tight confirmed
space is an act of despair. But on the
other hand the UK must act to control
its borders. It must be very frustrating
for the lorry drivers, who have to take
matters into their own hands and
chase the migrants away. I once saw
a border control documentary, where
illegal migrants from Vietnam were
discovered hidden away in a lorry. I felt
sorry for these people who must have
been so desperate to escape from their
current situations, to pack themselves
like human parcels in a box for days
and days, in the dreams of a better life.
SKINNY JEANS FOUND TO BE
DAMAGING TO YOUR HEALTH
Calais area ever in history. Hundreds
have used the strike as an opportunity
to attempt to board UK-bound lorries.
The slow-moving traffic resulted from
action by workers from the MyFerryLink
company. The strike prevented ships
from leaving or entering the port. The
Eurotunnel disruption left long queues
building on the roads into Calais. About
3,000 migrants are estimated to be
living rough around Calais. Then waiting
for a chance to cross the channel.Truck
drivers were being advised not to stop
within about 60 miles (97km) of the port,
to stick with other drivers and to make
sure all their doors were padlocked.
Donald Armour, international manager
at the Freight Transport Association,
said the situation was worse than
it has ever been. Therefore the
number of stowaways had occurred, a
spokesperson reported: “There is a lot
of fighting between the migrants who all
want to be on the best part of the road
to get on to the lorries. We haven’t had
in the changing rooms of Topshop. Only
to find myself on the floor, pulling up
the jeans past my calves with lack of
success. There were red marks on my
legs They do tend to suit those with a
slim tall leg shape. They can shape the
contour of a lady well, as demonstrated
by Kate Moss, the famous British model
in this photo. Many men also sport the
skinny jean look, with what I call Robin
Hood style long shoes. Such as Russell
Brand. However trendy these jeans are
and remain very much at the forefront
of trouser fashion in the UK, they come
with a serious health warning, reports
this week show. They can cause serious
damage to nerves and muscles, doctors
have warned.
There was a case 35-year-old Australian
woman developed a condition called
compartment syndrome, caused by
bleeding or swelling within muscles.
An article in the Journal of Neurology,
Neurosurgery and Psychiatry said was
made worse by her skinny jeans. Other
researchers have identified several
cases where patients have developed
pain or tingling in their thighs.Men are
warned that skinny jeans can lead to
twisted testicles. They are typically
urged to wear looser undergarments
when they and their partner are trying
to conceive. Professionals have warned
high temperatures are thought to have
a negative effect on sperm production.
Tight jeans can also exacerbate
heartburn, urinary tract infections and
thrush. Remember you have to allow
your skin to breathe. Tight trousers
have also been blamed for exacerbating
heartburn by putting pressure on the
abdomen, which in turn pushes stomach
acid upwards. Compartment syndrome
is a fairly unusual phenomenon and in
the Australian case there was a “perfect
storm” of circumstances. The tightness
of the woman’s jeans apparently
caused her muscles to swell inwards
rather than outwards, and the fact she
was squatting for extended periods also
worsened the situation. People should
be aware there is only a small risk and
you should try to find ones that fight you
correctly and do allow for movement.
If you go to the gym and forget your
tracksuit bottoms, it is best not to
exercise in tight-fitting denims or Lycra.
TWO BRITISH TEENAGERS
SPENT
THE
NIGHT
IN
POLISH JAIL FOR STEALING
ARTIFACTS
FROM
AUSCHWITZ DEATH CAMP - I remember a time back a few years
ago as a teenager, when leggings,
skinny jeans or “drain pipe” trousers
(my parents called it from the 80s), were
unfashionable. Baggy, flared trousers
were all the rage. How fashion changes.
What becomes uncool becomes the
latest trend, as skinny jeans did a few
years ago. I have never been a huge
fan of them, as my muscular leg shape
feels like I am wearing compression
stockings. I recall trying on my first pair
These belonged to former prisoners.
The boys, both aged 17, attend the
£15,000-a-year independent Perse
school in Cambridge. They were on a
history trip to Poland. They are accused
of attempting to steal spoons, buttons,
pieces of glass and a comb. This is from
a building where Nazi guards stored
prisoners’
confiscated
belongings
during world war two. Sgt Krzysztof
Lach, a spokesman at the Krakow
police headquarters, said the teenagers
were with a group of friends. I am sure
they must have thought it was a joke,
until they were detained. They spent
the night in a jail for young people. The
boys were questioned but refused to
cooperate with the police investigation.
A translator was assisting during the
interviews. If guilty of theft, the pair face
up to 10 years in prison if found guilty
of theft. The police spokesman said a
court would decide whether to release
the boys after questioning: “For now
it’s hard to say because they are being
questioned [by] the investigation team
in Oświęcim. The court will decide what
to do”. Lach said: “The museum is very
important for us and to people from
all around the world and the Jewish
people,” Lach added. Polish police said
the pair acting suspiciously in block
five. Block five contains belongings of
former prisoners. A spokesman said the
boys were being supported by a deputy
head and have cooperated fully with the
Polish authorities. The headteacher,
Ed Elliott, said: “It is still too soon to
comment on the details of this case.
But it is particularly sad that a situation
of this kind had arisen in the course of
a visit to a location such as this...we
believe that it is essential that young
people growing up in today’s world have
a proper understanding of just what
happened in that time, and these visits
are an important part of that process of
learning and understanding”.
LIB DEMS CALL FOR THE
DECRIMINALISATION
OF
POSSESSION OF DRUGS FOR
PERSONAL AND LEGALISE
MEDICINAL USE OF CANNABIS
- Liberal Democrat peers have called
on the government for this change.
This is something I agree with very
much. A huge amount of police time is
wasted arresting and charging those
In possession for personal use. When
they could be focusing their resources
and time on the real criminals.
Moreover there is much scientific
evidence that supports the benefits of
taking cannabis as medication. Brian
Paadick, who is the party’s home affairs
spokesman in the Lords. He is also a
former London mayoral candidate. He
has compiled a series of amendments
to the government’s psychoactive
substances bill. This outlines the
decriminalisation of the possession of
all drugs for personal use. Moreover it
proposes legalisation of medicinal use
of cannabis when it is prescribed by a
doctor. The psychoactive substances
bill will be debated in the Lords. The
bill aims to outlaw legal highs. Legal
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drug users is simply not the answer,”
he said. The shift in attitudes towards
recreational drugs have changed. The
UK, like the rest of the world, has lost
the war in drugs. Many now believe it
should be treated as a medical problem
and not a criminal one. Paddick went on
to say: “We have to learn the lessons
of why our current approach is failing
before we make the same mistakes
with new psychoactive substances as
we have done with other illegal drugs”.
highs, although legal, have been
blamed for a number of deaths in recent
years. They are still not always safe for
consumption. However draft legislation
has been criticised for being badly
drafted. It contains too broad a definition
of psychoactive substances.
Lord Paddick was deputy assistant
commissioner for the Metropolitan
police before his retirement, also called
for the government to delay the new
laws until a full independent, evidence-
based review of existing laws had been
carried out. Paddick commented that
instead of tackling the threat of these
new drugs, the proposed legislation was
likely to make things worse: “When I was
a police officer, I realised that locking up
Decriminalising personal possession
would free up police resources, ensure
addicts got treatment and social users
received the education they needed to
keep them safe, said Paddick. Arguing
for the legalisation of cannabis use
for medical purposes, he said: “There
can be absolutely no justification for
seriously ill people, prescribed medicine
by a doctor, to be forced to become
drug smugglers. We aren’t talking about
fake prescriptions for those wishing to
get high. We are talking about properly
prescribed doses of pain relief for those
with serious conditions”. Liberalising
drugs laws has always been a key
Lib Dem policy, with the party’s two
leadership candidates, Tim Farron and
Norman Lamb, both backing calls for
the UK to legalise, regulate and tax the
sale of cannabis.
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Heatwave
“It is commonly observed, that when two Englishmen meet, their first talk is of the weather; they are in haste to tell each other, what each
must already know, that it is hot or cold, bright or cloudy, windy or calm.” (Samuel Johnson)
• people with serious mental health Sunblock v Sunscreen
Oscar Wilde may have thought Image courtesy Sunday Times
of it as the “last refuge of the
unimaginative”, but talking about
the weather is a very “British trait”.
It even tops the list of what makes
us British according to a survey
carried by Opinium Research LLP.
• people on certain medication
• people with a serious chronic
condition, particularly breathing
or heart problems
By now, everybody around the
country must have moaned a
hundred times about the scorching
weather sweeping us since Monday.
What exactly is a heatwave? Why
do we need a Heatwave Plan for
the UK?
Image courtesy BBC
What is a heatwave?
A heatwave refers to a prolonged
period of hot weather, which may
be accompanied by high humidity.
We tend to use the World
Meteorological
Organization
definition of a heatwave which
is “when the daily maximum
temperature of more than five
consecutive days exceeds the
average maximum temperature
by 5 °C, the normal period being
1961­
1990”. They are common
in the northern and southern
hemisphere during summer and
classification and impacts vary
globally.
Why do heatwaves happen?
Heatwaves are most common
in summer when high pressure
develops across an area. High
pressure systems are slow moving
and can persist over an area for a
prolonged period of time such as
days or weeks. They can occur in
the UK due to the location of the
jet stream, which is usually to the
north of the UK in the summer.
This can allow high pressure to
develop over the UK resulting in
persistent dry and settled weather.
Impacts of heatwave
The UK experiences occasional
heatwaves but of a lesser frequency
and intensity of those seen
elsewhere globally. In August 2003,
the UK experienced heatwave
conditions lasting
10 days and resulting in 2,000
deaths. During this heatwave, a
record maximum temperature of
38.5 °C was recorded at Faversham
in Kent. In July 2006, similar
conditions occurred
breaking records and resulting in
the warmest month on record in
the UK.
problems
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Deadly heatwave in France
(summer 2003)
Heatwave Plan for England
The Heatwave Plan for England
is a plan intended to protect the
population from heat-related harm
to health. The Heatwave Plan has
been published annually since
2004, following the devastating
pan-European heatwave of 2003.
The Public Health Heatwave
Plan for England recognises
that summers are getting hotter.
It builds on the NHS’ previous
experience in England as well as
on expert advice from the WHO(
World Health Organisation) and
the EuroHEAT project. A Heat
Watch alert system operates from
1st June to 15th September and is
based on Met Office data.
More than 20,000 people died after
a record­
breaking heatwave left
Europe sweltering in August 2003.
Many parts of Europe saw their
temperature records broken in
summer 2003, including the UK. A
sweltering 38.5°C was recorded in
Brogdale in Kent on
10 August 2003, a record high
which still stands today.
Estimated number of dead in 2003:
France: 11,400
Netherlands: 1400
Portugal: 1300
UK: 900
Spain: 100
In case you are wondering about
the necessity of a Heatwave Plan
for England, remember how
France handled, or mishandled,
the situation in 2003.
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An estimated 11,435 people died in
France’s heatwave in the first half of
August, according to the country’s
Health Ministry.Temperatures rose
to over 40C in the first two weeks of
the month, leading to an unusually
high number of deaths of mainly
elderly people and putting a heavy
strain on mortuaries and funeral
services.
The French government met with
scorching criticisms for its failure
to prepare for the consequences of
the heatwave.
Many doctors and health experts
have pointed out that a good
number of the deaths could have
been prevented. As early as August
7 there were warnings that the heat
would have severe consequences
and calls for emergency plans to be
put into place, but the government
remained totally passive. This led
to an open conflict between various
branches of the health system
and the government over the
developing disaster. In the second
week of August the government
was obliged to answer accusations
of negligence and
indifference.
The fact that most of the victims
of the heatwave were elderly give
the tragedy another dimension.
The shockwaves surrounding the
deaths of those who were more
“vulnerable” to heat still resound
deeply with French and European
politicians.
Another striking aspect behind
the tragedy of 2003 was the way
those “vulnerable” people were left
unattended by families. It should
be reminded that it happened in
August which is the month when
families traditionally take holidays.
Many of the deaths were due to
hyperthermia and/or dehydration.
Those who are
vulnerable to heat
• people who already have a high
temperature from an infection
• people who misuse alcohol or
take illicit drugs
• people with mobility problems
• people who are physically active,
like manual workers and athletes
Keeping cool
Below are a few tips to keep cool.
The best thing to do is to stay out
of the heat and the best way to do
it are by:
Keeping out of the sun between
11am and 3pm. The middle time of
the day is when the sun’s rays are at
their strongest.
If you do have to head out in
the heat, walk in the shade,
apply sunscreen, wear a hat and
sunglasses with UVA and UVB
blocking lenses. They would
stop you from squinting as well
as protect your eyes from UV
damages.
Make sure the sunglasses conform
to the European Standard, indicated
by the CE mark (or equivalent) and
are labelled as providing protection
against UV light.
Avoid DIY or gardening when
the sun it at its strongest (11am to
3pm).
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more
Though we are all feeling the heat,
some people are more vulnerable
during a heatwave. These include
the following:
• the elderly, especially those over
75
• babies and young children
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Faced with such a wide choice of
lotions to protect you from the
sun’s rays, how do you know decide
what to buy what is best for your
skin?
Whatever you decide, both
are excellent when it comes to
protecting yourself from harmful
rays.
Sunscreens chemically absorb UV
rays, sunblocks physically deflect
them. Sunscreen has long blocked
UVB effectively, but until recently
provided less UVA protection.
Remember that there are two main
types of UV (ultraviolet) sunlight:
UVA and UVB. Exposure to strong
rays lead to premature ageing and
skin cancer.
In December 2009, a remarkable
new study made perhaps the
strongest case ever that some
melanomas are caused by exposure
to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Over
the years, more and more evidence
has been added to the case made
by scientists at the Wellcome Trust
Sanger Institute (UK) that most
skin cancers are the direct result of
over-exposure to harmful sun’s UV
radiation.
Sunscreen should be applied 20
minutes before heading outside.
It needs to be reapplied every two
hours or less. If you plan on going
in the water, look for one which is
“water-resistant”.
Sunblock is different to sunscreen.
Sunblock is opaque and stronger
than sunscreen. It is able to block
most UVA and UVB rays, owing to
the ingredients it contains (usually
titanium dioxide or zinc oxide).
As with sunscreen, you should not
consider sunblock as an alternative
to other strategies for protecting
the skin against the sun’s harmful
rays.
Sunscreens with an SPF of less than
15 do not give much protection.
Always look for one above 15.
Consider a much higher factor if
you are on holiday in a very hot
country. Skin tone is another factor
when choosing the right SPF. If you
‘burn’ easily, go for a higher SPF.
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02 July 2015
To figure out how long you are safe from the
sun (at least the UVB rays)
you need to do a little math. Take the number
of SPF and multiply it by
10. That is the time that if you were under
perfect conditions, you’d be safe from the
sun’s rays.
SPF 20 x 10 = 200 minutes of protection from
the sun.
`
Since it is better to be safe than sorry, apply
the screen every 1 to 2 hours.
Sunscreens can go off and not work after
a time. Therefore, do not use out-of-date
sunscreen (see the use by date on the bottle).
Most have a shelf-life of 2-3 years.
clothed or staying in the shade.
While many in the West consider the veil
as a symbol of oppression (they believe the
women were forced to wear it), it should
be remembered that in Muslim countries,
mostly in the Middle East, women wore the
veils for practical reasons as well. Mainly to
protect their skins from harmful UV rays.
The net-like veil,
known as chachvan, which covers the eyes,
were simply sunglasses. Invented long before
what we know as sunglasses.
The World Health Organisation (WHO)
recommends 35ml for the total body – that’s
around seven teaspoons: one for the face/
head and neck, one for each arm and each
leg, and one each for your front and your
back.
low quantity. Only fatty fish
such as salmon, tuna, sardines or cod liver oil
contain significant amounts of vitamin D3.
Most vitamin D3 is synthesized in the skin
after exposure
to UVB light from the sun.
It is estimated that, to prevent deficiency
of vitamin D, we need 2-3 sun exposures
per week in the summer months (April to
September). Each exposure should last 20-30
minutes and be to bare arms and face. Short
frequent periods of time in the sun are much
more beneficial than long periods of time. It
needs to be exposure to direct sunlight and
not through a window. It is not the same
as suntanning and sunburn should be
avoided at all costs.
Melatonin and Sleep
Staying awake during the day and sleeping
at night is a natural part of human life. Only
recently have scientists begun to understand
the alternating cycle of sleep and waking, and
how it is related to daylight and darkness.
Exposure to light stimulates a nerve pathway
from the retina in the eye to an area in the
brain called the hypothalamus. There, a
special center
called the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN)
initiates signals to other parts of the brain
that control hormones, body temperature
and other functions that play a role in making
us feel sleepy or wide awake.
The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends
SPF’s of at least 15, which block
93 percent of UVB. While SPF’s higher than
30 block only 4 percent more UVB, they may
be advisable for sun-sensitive individuals,
skin cancer patients, and people at high risk
of developing skin cancer. They also allow
some margin for error if too little sunscreen
is applied.
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Our body is designed to get the vitamin D it
needs by producing it when we exposed our
bare skin to sunlight. The part of the sun’s
rays that is important is ultraviolet B (UVB).
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Sunshine Vitamin, Vitamin D
Finally, let’s stop whinging, as British as that
may be.
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UVA and UVB
UVA rays penetrate deeper into the skin,
damaging the middle layer (the dermis).
The dermis contains the elastic tissues that
keep the skin stretchy. UVA rays therefore
have the effect of ageing the skin and causing
wrinkles. UVB rays are absorbed by the top
layer of skin (the epidermis). This causes sun
tanning but also burning.
The easiest way to remember their harmful
effects is to think of UVA as the ageing one
and UVB as the burning one. A for Ageing,
B for Burning.
Sun Protection Factor (SPF)
Do not think of sunscreen as an alternative
to avoiding the sun or covering up. It is used
in addition. Sunscreens should not be used
as an excuse to remain exposed for longer
under a scorching sun. No sunscreen is 100%
effective and it is not as effective as being
Nobody is flying to the sun with wings of wax
like Icarus, we all want to make the most of
the British Summer Time.
When the sun is out, we do feel more cheerful,
less gloomy. Maybe we just need to be out
more to feel less miserable about our lives.
Maybe we are so cause we are not getting
enough vitamin D. There is no scientific
evidence of this, though the difference is
noticeable when you look around, but I like
to think it is true.
Vitamin D deficiency is a real problem in
Europe as levels in the blood are low in 50%
to 70% of the population
It is recommended that fair-skinned people
who avoid the sun rigorously to reduce
the risk of skin cancer should consider
supplementing their intake of vitamin D. You
should discuss this with your doctor to be
sure you are not taking too much vitamin D,
which may cause harm.
Sunny mood & Serotonin
Stepping outside when the sun is shining,
bearing in mind the tips given above to stay
protected, increases our level of serotonin.
Among the many theories about SAD
(Seasonal Affective Disorder), one theory
involves how the brain responds to light.
Since light stimulates a part of the brain
called the hypothalamus, which controls our
mood, sleep and appetite, how much light we
get affects our symptoms of SAD.
Serotonin is the happy hormones we need as
they regulate our mood, appetite and sleep.
Sunlight shuts off the body’s production of
melatonin, a hormone produced at night that
makes you feel drowsy. Constant exposure
to sunlight can help your body maintain its
circadian rhythm. Your circadian rhythm is
a 24­hour cycle that regulates biochemical,
physiological, and behavioral processes and
makes you feel tired when it’s dark outside.
The SCN works like a clock that sets off a
regulated pattern of activities that affect
the entire body. Once exposed to the first
light each day, the clock in the SCN begins
performing functions like raising body
temperature and releasing stimulating
hormones like cortisol. The SCN also delays
the release of other hormones like melatonin,
which is associated with sleep onset, until
many hours later when darkness arrives.
Now is the time to boost your happy
hormones, get your sunshine vitamin, but
remember that moderation is the key to
everything. The Arabs say it beautifully:
“Sunshine all the time makes a desert.” Enjoy
the British Summer Weather as winter is
coming in a few months.
Stay in the shade
Sunlight is the main source of vitamin D, as
there is very little found in our food. Though
we may take supplements to compensate
the deficiency, a few minutes in the sun is
enough.
Vitamin D is a group of fat-soluble molecules
that are important micronutrients for health.
Both vitamin D2 and vitamin D3 can be
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C.LORD
GAMELOFT
M.MARS
C.LORD
Rk
Horse
Equip
Wgh
1
2
3
4
5
O’CHEE PAN
CHEQUER
CASH LORD
MIGHTY MARS
GAMELOFT
N
S
SN
N
N
60
59.5
60.5
59.5
59.5
1
10
5
6
8
6
7
BLUE LORD
SHANGHAI KID
N
BN
60
56.5
8
9
TOP OF THE CHOCS
HUNTING TIME
N
ND
10
KING’S SOLDIER
SN
Race
3: 3
RACE
Draw
S.KID
T.OF.H.CHOCS
Time & Length
BUT
Odds
J.Bardottier
S.Bussunt
R.Boutanive
D.Holland
R.Hoolash
1m22.37
1m22.85
1m22.94
1m23.09
1m23.14
4-5F
32-1
8-1
12-1
10-1
3
7
S.Bhundoo
S.Rama
1m23.33
1m23.34
49-1
11-1
60
54
2
4
M.vanRensburg 1m23.40
K.Ghunowa
1m23.62
9-1
32-1
56.5
9
V.Naiko
16-1
E.g
Draw
SN
ON
B
TD
B
PN
60
60
58.5
58.5
59
59
60
59
8
2
4
3
6
7
5
1
BN
Jockey
Time & Length
R.Joorawon
S.Rama
M.vanRensburg
D.Moor
D.David
J.Bardottier
M.Neisius
R.Boutanive
1m32.42
1m32.52
1m32.60
1m32.69
1m32.91
1m33.01
1m33.21
1m34.81
BUT
Odds
6-4F
9-1
7-2
14-1
4-1
14-1
44-1
16-1
hanging in, carried Cula inwards onto Deux Fabuleax with the latter becoming cramped for
galloping room between Eagle Award and Cula and having to be checked. An inquiry into this
incident will be held on Tuesday morning.
The Club’s Veterinary Surgeon reported that Moon Raider suffered a bleeding attack.
134. THE DEV DASSAYE MEMORIAL CUP - -1600 m – [51]
R.TRACTOR
B.BARNATO
250
M.M.WONDER
B.BUSTER
PARADO
134.
THE DEV
DASSAYE MEMORIAL
CUP 1600-Benchmark 51
B.BUSTER
1m24.60
R.TRACTOR
M.M.WONDER
Rk
Horse
1
2
3
4
5
6
R = Race
B.BARNATO
PARADO
Jockey
Time & Length
BUT
Equip
Wgh
Draw
DUSTAN
BRONCO BUSTER
MAKES ME WONDER
RED TRACTOR
@N
PM
N
ND
59.5
60
59.5
59.5
6
4
1
5
J.Bardottier
D.David
S.Rama
V.Naiko
1m37.86
1m37.86
1m37.94
1m38.09
6-4F
4-1
8-1
19-1
BARNEY BARNATO
PARADO
N
N
59.5
59
2
3
R.Joorawon
B.Lerena
1m38.29
1m38.46
5-1
7-2
Odds
RACE 4
Makes Me Wonder jumped awkwardly and shifted out, crowding Barney Barnato onto
Parado. Barney Barnato was slow to begin. Barney Barnato was taken back from the start.
Leaving the 1365 metres Dustan commenced to over-race and had to be steadied when close
the heels
of Barney
Barnato. of
Passing
the featuring
450 metresthe
Makes
MeDustan
Wonderand
wasBronco
taken out
Thistorace
produced
a humdinger
a finish,
winner
from behind Bronco Buster to improve its position and in doing so carried Parado wider on
Buster
(D.David).
winDustan
completed
Bardottier
andhome
the yard
the track.
ParadoDustan’s
then carried
wider a
onhat-trick
the track for
withJeanot
Dustan
rounding the
turn
very wide. Dustan hung in the home straight. The Club’s Veterinary Surgeon reported that
Gujadhur.
Barney Barnato suffered a bleeding attack.
Race 4:
of
The start saw Red Tractor (V.Naiko) seizing the lead, ahead of Bronco Buster, with Makes
Me Wonder (S.Rama) in 3rd, Parado (B.Lerena) 4th, Barney Barnato (R.Joorawon) and
Dustan. Positions remained unchanged after the field went past the winning post, with Red
Tractor looking prominent at the front, while Makes Me Wonder was well placed along the
rails. Dustan was on the move just before the final bend, and played his part in a stonking
finish. In awe-inspiring fashion, Dustan responded superbly under the urgings of Jeanot
Bardottier, as he surged through the field, and caught up with Bronco Buster, who appeared
in the lead with just metres to go. It was a tremendous finish, with the verdict in Dustan’s
favour, after a photo-finish, much to the joy of Jeanot Bardottier. Makes Me Wonder was
3rd, after appearing to be interfered in the final metres, while Red Tractor stayed on for 4th.
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Following the running of the race, the Stewards sounded the inquiry sign and considered an
Runner-up
over his
Castle went
one better
this time
round,Castle
justifying
hisdeobjection lodged
bydebut
jockeystart,
van Rensburg
(Torotino),
declared
3 , against
being
clared
the
winner,in
alleging
interference in the home straight. Evidence was taken from both
status
as
favourite
this
contest.
riders and trainers. It was established that approaching the 100 metres Castle hung in under
pressure,
resulting
in Torotino
having
to be at
taken
to continue
going
forward. and
Taking
into
Ridden
by Rye
Joorawon,
Castle
followed
the out
back,
while Cula
(D.Moor)
Deux
consideration the degree of interference suffered by Torotino and the beaten margin, the
Fabuleax
(D.David)
fought
lead. Behind
them
were
(S.Rama)
Stewards
were satisfied
thatfor
thethe
interference
did not
affect
the Eagle
result Award
of the race,
as suchand
the
objection was dismissed. An inquiry into this incident was adjourned to Tuesday morning.
Pilot
Mike
(M.Neisius)
racingwere
side-by-side,
whileCastle
the same
wasawkwardly,
said for Moon
Raider
Moon
Raider
and Torotino
slow to begin.
jumped
shifted
in and
had to be steadied
when close
to theRensburg).
heels of Wind
Glider.
Approaching
the along
1365 metres
(R.Boutanive)
and Torotino
(M.van
Wind
Glider
was running
the
Castle had to be checked to avoid the heels of Wind Glider, which was being taken inwards
when
clear. At
an inquiry
into
this the
incident,
jockey
Bardottier
(Wind
Glider)
rails,
justinsufficiently
ahead of Castle.
Deux
Fabuleax
took
lead after
leaving
the back
straight,
was found guilty of a charge under MTC Rule 160 A (e) for careless riding and was fined
while
Castle Wind
was onGlider
the move
back.
It wascover
him who
had the momentum
the
Rs.35,000.
then further
raced wide
without
and approaching
the 1200 in
metres
Wind
Glider was
easedsuperb
to take up
a position behind
Torotino.ahead
Castle,
following,
home
straight,
showing
acceleration,
and finishing
ofwhich
Eaglewas
Award,
Torowas crowded for room and had to be checked to avoid the heels of Wind Glider. Approaching
theand
1100
metres
had only
to beconfirmed,
steadied to after
avoidan
theobjection
heels of Wind
Glider.
was
tino
Cula.
TheCastle
win was
by Marco
vanCastle
Rensburg
taken out to improve its position from approaching the 450 metres and raced wide from then
– jockey
ofCastle
Torotino
– in
was
retained
the the
Racing
Stewards.
onwards.
hung
thenot
home
straight.by
Over
concluding
stages Castle, which was still
DUSTAN
O’Chee
Pan’s (Jeanot
amazing start
life taken
in Mauritius
as he made
it a
Blue Lord,
MightyBardottier)
Mars and Shankhai
Kid to
were
back at continued,
the start. King’s
Soldier
raced wide
without cover in the early stages. Mighty Mars hung in in the home straight.
hat-trick
of
wins.
Jockey Boutanive (Cash Lord) dropped his whip leaving the 250 metres.
Breaking from the ace, he got a good start, running on the inside of Top Of The Chocs
(M.van Rensburg), who was trying not to make things easy for the favourite. Hunting Time
(B.Sooful) was running along the rails, directly behind O’Chee Pan, and alongside Cash Lord
(R.Boutanive). Gameloft (R.Hoolash) had managed to secure a position along the rails, despite his bad draw, and he was running ahead of Chequer (S.Bussunt), who had King’s Soldier
(V.Naiko) on his outside. Mighty Mars (D.Holland), Blue Lord (S.Bhundoo) and Shanghai
Kid (S.Rama) completed the field. O’Chee Pan started his bid for glory just after the final
bend, and he had no such problems thereafter. Chequer was an excellent 2nd, ahead of a fastfinishing Cash Lord.
SMS Format:
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DUSTAN
B.LORD
Jockey
P.MIKE
W.GLIDER
RACE
Race
2: 2
CHEQUER
O.PAN
D.FABULEAX
CULA
BUT
250
M.RAIDER
TOROTINO
CASTLE
E.NFIRE
D.CONTROLLER
FIDELIS
132. THE MANOJ DASSAYE PAPER PROCESSING CUP - DRAPER’S MILE - -1500 m – [Benchmark 41]
132. THE MANOJ DASSAYE
PAPER PROCESSING CUP
E.AWARD
D.FABULEAX
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F.CURTAIN
SATURDAY
250
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135. THE GAETAN ROLAND LAGESSE CUP - -1400 m – [0-25]
SATURDAY
N.PRISONERS
OBAMA
P.ALBERT FYRKAT
M.SKY
P.ROYALE
135. THE GAETANB.O.OZZ
ROLAND LAGESSE
I.T.FRAME CUP 1400-[0-25]
N.PRISONERS
A.DAY
B.O.OZZ
Horse
Equip
Wgh
Draw
BULSARA
L.STRUCK
M.SKY
I.T.FRAME
D.TALE
BULSARA
B.BEAT
Jockey
Time & Length
Odds
FYRKAT
N
60
2
S.Rama
1m25.95
13-8F
2
3
BLIZZARD OF OZZ
OBAMA
BN
S
60.5
61
1
3
D.Moor
D.David
1m26.05
1m26.24
13-1
5-1
60.5
4
D.Holland
1m26.33
11-1
60.5
58
6
7
V.Naiko
1m26.35
M.vanRensburg 1m26.50
19-1
29-1
4
DESTINY’S TALE
5
6
NO PRISONERS
ALBERTS DAY
7
IN THE FRAME
59
10
S.Bhundoo
1m26.61
15-1
8
9
PORT ALBERT
BONGO BEAT
T
58
59.5
5
8
M.Neisius
G.D.Aucharuz
1m26.65
1m26.77
10-1
6-1
10
MARINE SKY
TBD
54
9
B.Sooful
1m26.87
44-1
RACE
Race
5: 5
Acting on veterinary advice that Benjamin Brush was lame, the Stewards ordered its withFyrkat
managed
to score
his first
win in
Mauritius,
withall
Swapneel
Rama producing
a
drawal
at 8.45 a.m.
on Friday.
In view
of this
withdrawal,
bets on Benjamin
Brush were
ordered to ride.
be refunded and betting with bookmakers was re-opened. With the withdrawal
determined
of Benjamin Brush, Emergency Acceptor Port Albert became a runner and was ridden by
From
theNeisius.
word go, Destiny’s Tale (D.Holland) seized the lead, with Obama (D.David)
jockey
Obama,
Fyrkatbehind.
and Alberts
Day were slow
to begin.
Sky jumped was
awkwardly,
running
directly
The Emergency
Acceptor
Port Marine
Albert (M.Neisius)
one-off,
throwing its head. Port Albert raced fiercely in the early stages and, when being settled, threw
ahead
of his
mate Bongo Beat
(A.Aucharuz).
Blizzard
was well
its head
andstable
raced ungenerously.
In The
Frame raced wide
fromOf
theOzz
600 (D.Moor)
metres. Leaving
the
500 metres
was
taken
from behind
Destiny’s
Tale to
its position,
carrying
placed
alongObama
the rails,
with
NooutPrisoners
(V.Naiko)
racing
onimprove
his outside.
Fyrkat,
In The
Bongo Beat wider on the track. No Prisoners raced wide from approaching the 450 metres.
Frame
(S.Bhundoo),
Day
(M.van Rensburg) and Marine Sky (B.Sooful) completNo Prisoners
hung inAlberts
the home
straight.
ed the field. Destiny’s Tale continued to hold the cards as the race neared its conclusion,
but he was unable to sustain his effort. Instead, it was Fyrkat, who showed superb acceleration in the final metres, resisting Blizzard Of Ozz, who had a good run throughout.
Obama was 3rd,
ahead of Destiny’s Tale.
137. THE SIR DONALD MACKENZIE KENNEDY CUP - -1000 m – [Benchmark 36]
W.A.MILLION
E.CHANCE
250
MILLENIMESTA
137. THE SIR DONALD MACKENZIE
KENNEDY
CUP 1000-Benchmark 36
MARTIN
K.COAST
A.O.VALOR
O.EDGE
A.MAHARA
W.A.MILLION
E.CHANCE
A.O.VALOR
Rk
Horse
1
WIN A MILLION
Equip
ND
2
ACT OF VALOR
TN
3
EVEN CHANCE
UN
4
AL MAHARA
TD
5
MARTIN
S
6
MILLENIMESTA
S
7
KAPITI COAST
B+N
8
OCEANS EDGE
TND
9
TIGER MASTER
10 MEDITERRANEAN MAN SN
Race
7: 7
RACE
Draw
58
3
60
59.5
59
58.5
59.5
60
56
53
56
7
2
8
1
10
4
5
9
6
K.COAST
Jockey
Time & Length
BUT
Odds
D.Holland
0m57.28
7-2
R.Joorawon
S.Rama
B.Lerena
M.vanRensburg
D.David
S.Bussunt
R.Hoolash
V.Naiko
B.Sooful
0m57.28
0m57.55
0m57.55
0m57.91
0m58.08
0m58.26
0m58.33
0m58.57
0m59.15
2-1F
14-1
19-1
5-1
12-1
13-2
10-1
44-1
69-1
Martin
was slow
to begin.
Kapiti
was slow
into stride.
TigerWin
Master
fly-jumped
at the
Darryl
Holland
ended
a very
longCoast
drought,
winning
on board
A Million
in the
start. From its wide draw Millenimesta was taken back from the start. Leaving the 900 metres
penultimate
contest.
Kapiti Coast
became awkward when close to the heels of Even Chance and, when being
eased,
shifted
out abruptly,
crowding
Mediterranean
Man.
It which
was a was
free-for-all
at the start,
withOceans
Act OfEdge
Valoronto
(Rye
Joorawon), Win
AMillenimesta,
Million, Al
following, became awkward when close to the heels of Oceans Edge and was taken
Mahara
(B.Lerena)
and
Tiger Master
(V.Naiko)
running
at the front.
Kapiti
out to avoid
its heels.
Leaving
the 600 metres
Kapiti
Coast,four-abreast
which was over-racing,
became
awkward when close to the heels of Act Of Valor clipped its heels and blundered. Al Mahara
Coast
(S.Bussunt)
was
5th,
slightly
ahead
of
Even
Chance
(S.Rama)
while
Mediterranean
and Tiger Master raced wide from leaving the 600 metres. From leaving the 100 metres, when
being
ridden withMartin
the whip,
Even Rensburg),
Chance shifted
out and
had (R.Hoolash)
to be steadied and
whenMillenimesta
close to the
Man
(B.Sooful),
(M.van
Oceans
Edge
heels of Win A Million.
(D.David)
were closely bunched at the back. It was a straight fight for the win between
Win A Million and Act Of Valor, and it was the former that just about did enough. Even
Chance was a solid 3rd, just ahead of Al Mahara.
SMS Format:
BULSARA
ONE COOL DUDE
POLAR ROYALE
LOVE STRUCK
ALBERT MOONEY
ABINGTON
CAPTAIN FIRTH
REIM
Equip
SN
ND
BN
N
N
BN
BD
Race
6: 6
RACE
R = Race
Wgh
Draw
58
58
58
58
58
58
58
58
6
3
5
1
4
7
2
8
Jockey
Time & Length
J.Bardottier
B.Lerena
D.David
S.Rama
D.Moor
R.Joorawon
B.Sooful
R.Boutanive
1m36.51
1m36.71
1m36.86
1m37.03
1m37.61
1m37.97
1m37.99
1m38.17
BUT
Odds
4-1
5-4F
8-1
9-2
13-1
24-1
59-1
11-1
Win
number
forRoyale
Jeanotcame
Bardottier
yard of
Gujadhur
came
in the
best manBulsara
andfour
Polar
togetherand
on the
jumping.
Albert
Mooney
jumped
awkwardly,
shifted in and bumped One Cool Dude. Albert Mooney then shifted out, bumping Polar
ner
of all, as
Bulsara
took
home out
the and
second
classicBulsara
of the season.
Royale,
with
the latter
shifting
crowding
onto Abington. Abington then
out,saw
inconveniencing
Reim
on the outside.
Passingthe
the lead,
1400 metres
Captain
Firth
was
A shifted
hot start
Albert Mooney
(Daniel
Moor) taking
followed
closely
by Love
crowded for room on the inside of Polar Royale, which was being taken in to take a position
on the(Swapneel
rails and had
to beand
checked,
losingDude
its position.
Bulsara
was taken
out
from the 400
Struck
Rama)
One
Cool
(Brandon
Lerena).
Reim
(Jean-Roland
metres and raced wide rounding the home turn.
Boutanive) was running on the outside of Polar Royale (Derreck David) as they went
past the winning post. Captain Firth (Dinesh Sooful), Abington (Rye Joorawon) and
Bulsara were at the back. Reim continued to run on the outside, appearing in the lead
at one point down the back straight. Love Struck looked ideally placed along the rails,
while One Cool Dude looked prominent, even if he was on the outside. Further back,
Bulsara was running quietly, setting himself up for the finish. Albert Mooney was back
in the lead, just before the final straight, while Polar Royale and One Cool Dude raced
side-by-side heading into the final straight. Bulsara went widest of all, and he came
up with a devastating finish, winning his second race in-a-row and sealing a second
138. THE SAMAN PLATE - -1400 m – [Benchmark 31]
consecutive classic win for his yard. One Cool Dude could only manage 2nd, with Polar
C.STYLE
250
Royale and Love Struck filling the minor honours.
T.O.FORTUNE
P.DIVE
RAINSTONE
B.BOJANGLES
Y.MAN PLATE
HERO SAMAN
I.M.PARTY
138.T.R.THE
1400-Benchmark
31
T.O.FORTUNE
B.BOJANGLES
P.DIVE
Y.MAN
C.STYLE
RAINSTONE
I.M.PARTY
Rk
Horse
1
2
THE REAL HERO
TRIAD OF FORTUNE
S
N
59
59
1
10
3
4
5
6
7
YODA MAN
IT’S MY PARTY
POWER DIVE
BILLY BOJANGLES
RAINSTONE
N
S
SN
SN
58.5
57.5
58.5
58.5
59
8
COOLS STYLE
BN
9
10
SENESCHAL
OCEAN HUNTER
N
B
Equip
Wgh
Draw
Jockey
Time & Length
BUT
Odds
D.David
S.Rama
1m25.52
1m25.54
11-4F
13-2
9
7
5
2
6
J.Bardottier
M.vanRensburg
R.Joorawon
B.Lerena
R.Boutanive
1m25.70
1m25.94
1m25.96
1m26.04
1m26.29
7-1
24-1
10-1
2-1
17-1
58.5
3
S.Bussunt
1m26.35
7-1
60
57.5
8
4
D.Holland
K.Ghunowa
1m26.83
1m27.59
24-1
79-1
RACE
Race
8: 8
Billy Bojangles and Ocean Hunter were slow to begin. Yoda Man was taken back from the
Derreck
David andand
theTriad
yard Of
of Gilbert
managed
endinthis
meeting
on a
start. Rainstone
FortuneRousset
raced wide
without to
cover
the classic
early stages.
Approaching the 1200 metres Rainstone was eased to take up the position behind Cools Style. It’s
high,
as
The
Real
Hero
went
one
better,
after
finishing
2nd
over
his
debut
outing.
My Party, which was following, became awkward on the heels of Cools Style, shifted in and
crowded
Ocean
An inquiry
be held
into from
this incident
Tuesday
morning. ApBreaking
from
theHunter.
ace, he got
the bestwill
start,
leading
Power on
Dive
(R.Joorawon),
proaching the 1000 metres Billy Bojangles, which was over-racing, had to be steadied when
whoclose
thentoproceeded
to
run
on
the
outside
of
the
leader.
Billy
Bojangles
(B.Lerena)
was
the heels of The Real Hero and, when being steadied, threw its head and raced ungenerously
for some
distance. Rainstone
and
It’s
My Style
Party(S.Bussunt)
over-raced inand
the debutant
middle stages
and
along
the
rails,
accompanied
by
the
duo
of
Cools
It’s
My
approaching the 700 metres Yoda Man, which was over-racing, became awkward when close
to the
heelsRensburg).
of Rainstone
and, when
being steadied,
raced
ungenerously.
raced
Party
(M.van
Rainstone
(R.Boutanive)
was
slightly
ahead of Yoda
OceanMan
Hunter
wide from leaving the 500 metres. Seneschal raced wide from leaving the 600 metres. Near
(K.Ghunowa),
with
Yoda
Man
(J.Bardottier),
Seneschal
(D.Holland)
and TriadhisOfwhip
Fortune
150 metres The
Real
Hero
hung
out under pressure
with jockey
David switching
to
his left all
hand.
Power
Dive,
following,
was Yoda
taken Man,
to the with
insidehis
of jockey
The Real
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(S.Rama)
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02 July 2015
The Le Point Stationery Barbe Cup (Group 1)
BULSARA: TRAINED TO KILL!
This classic meeting was all about Jeanot Bardottier and Gujadhur stable. This pair took
home half of the race card, but most important of all, they were victorious in the main
event of the day – The Le Point Stationery Barbe Cup. Bulsara once again blew the opposition away with his devastating finish, and sealed a second consecutive classic win for
his yard. His stable companions Fidelis, O’Chee Pan and Dustan also formed part of this
majestic quadruple, on a wonderful day of racing.
On paper, this Group 1 classic was wide open. One Cool
Dude (Brandon Lerena) was
in tremendous shape, and was
looking for his second straight
win, following his win in the
Group 1 MTC Bicentenary
Trophy. There was also Love
Struck (Swapneel Rama), who
was making his debut for Patrick Merven. He was also in
excellent shape, and was bidding to earn a first ever classic
for his trainer. Gilbert Rousset
was represented by the duo of
Albert Mooney (Daniel Moor)
and Polar Royale (Derreck David), with both horses impressive in their gallops. Ramapatee
Gujadhur has been selecting
carefully the races of Bulsara,
because of his age. The latter
showed no signs of rustiness at
track work, and his connections
were expecting a cracker of a
performance. His stable mate
Reim (Jean-Roland Boutanive),
Captain Firth (Dinesh Sooful)
and Abington (Rye Joorawon)
were all in good shape, but their
respective chances looked difficult.
It was no surprise to see both
Albert Mooney and Reim fighting for the lead. The hot pace
was clearly in Bulsara’s favour,
who was running very ominously at the back. The trio of
Love Struck, Polar Royale and
One Cool Dude were all in good
positions, but when it came to
the final stages, only one horse
had the finish, which was deserving of winning a classic.
Jeanot Bardottier made his
move just before the final bend,
and in homage to last year’s
winner Polar Bound, Bulsara
went widest of all. Just as he
proved in the Coupe Du-Cent
Cinquantinaire, he produced
a devastating finish, blowing
away the opposition like a force
five cyclone, and winning this
Group 1 event in style. One
Cool Dude could only settle for
2nd, just ahead of Polar Royale. Love Struck completed the
quartet, although he ran into
interference in the final bend,
when Reim was weakening directly in front of him. Nevertheless, it is doubtful that he
would have had any answer to
Bulsara’s finish, which was devastating.
The win of Bulsara went down
very well not just for his connections, and his jockey, but to
the punters also, who had supported the horse. On his way
back to the paddock, Jeanot
Bardottier was given a reception, which would have been
appropriate for the winner of a
boxing match. He had already
tasted it three times before he
won on Bulsara, on what was a
magical day for the Mauritian
jockey. It all started in the opening contest, when he was riding
Fidelis. He won the race, after a
thrilling battle with hot favourite Roving Consort (Jean-Roland Boutanive). The win was
confirmed, after a photo-finish.
His next success was in Race 3,
and it was a simple formality.
O’Chee Pan was looking for a
hat-trick of wins, and he had no
such problems in achieving his
aim. Fittingly, Jeanot Bardottier’s hat-trick was completed
in the very next race, courtesy
of Dustan. In what was a sign
of things to come, Dustan produced a turbo-charged finish to
deny Bronco Buster (Derreck
David) at the death, and such
was the very close margin, it
went to a photo-finish.
It was a beautiful day of racing, with four photo-finishes.
Fidelis and Dustan got the verdicts in the first two. The other
two photo-finishes occurred in
the final two races. Race 7 saw
Win A Million (Darryl Holland) just denying the favourite
Act Of Valor (Rye Joorawon),
while The Real Hero (Derreck David) confirmed his very
promising debut by going one
better, albeit by a photo-finish,
at the expense of a fast-finishing Triad Of Fortune (Swapneel
Rama). The other two races (2
and 5) were won by Castle (Rye
Joorawon) and Fyrkat (Swapneel Rama), with both horses
joining The Real Hero in opening their accounts in Mauritius.
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What they said ON TV:
Ramapatee Gujadhur
(Trainer of Bulsara)
‘This goes out to everyone in the stable.
We worked hard together to keep Bulsara
fit and fresh for two months. We were
always targeting the Barbe Cup with
him. Once again, I must thank Barty
(Praveen Nagadoo), who is my right
hand man. It is a big day for us, as we
have won 4 races, including this classic!’
Jeanot Bardottier (Jockey of Gujadhur stable)
‘I will always remember this day for
the rest of my life. It is the same for my
mum, wife, and my son. Bulsara was in
tremendous shape, and did very well at
track work on Tuesday. I followed my
trainer’s instructions to the letter. When
I made my move just before the final
straight, he showed his class, his big
heart, and his physical form.
‘Fidelis was running in a weaker field,
and was drawn well. He appreciated the
going, and responded superbly when I put him under pressure.
‘O’Chee Pan was a banker for me! My trainer kept him fresh.
He had a dream run, and I waited patiently before I started my
attack. He will win again this season.
‘Dustan accelerated really well to steal the win from Bronco
Buster. Once again, he was following at the back, before slowly
closing in on the leaders. I think he is even more dangerous
over much longer.’
Yannick Perdrau (Assistant-trainer of
Castle)
‘Castle confirmed why he was the
favourite today. I have to thank his
owners, who have made an effort
with this horse. In my opinion, this is
a horse that has a very bright future
here, and we can rely on him for the
remainder of this season.’
Patrick Merven (Trainer
of Fyrkat)
‘It is really an incredible ride from
Swapneel (Rama). There is no
pressure on him from everyone here
in the stable. For me, it is because
of him that Fyrkat won today.’
Vincent Allet (Trainer
of Win A Million)
‘Our biggest danger was Act Of
Valor, but he was drawn wider than
us. Darryl (Holland) was spoilt for
choice in this race, but he chose
Win A Million. I initially believed
he won easily, but I wanted to see
the photo-finish first.’
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02 July 2015
HORSE OWNER
MEETING 13
373rd
WIN
586th
WIN
FIDELIS (J.Bardottier)
CASTLE (R.Joorawon)
132. THE MANOJ DASSAYE PAPER PROCESSING CUP -
131. THE MANGALKHAN PLATE 1400-[0-25]
Prop.: MM. & Mmes Gavin Glover, Bernard Lee & M. Dinesh Jaunky
Entraîneur: M.Alain Perdrau
Prop.: M. & Mme Ramapatee, MM. Tikanand, Uday K. & Dr. Prashant Gujadhur
Entraîneur: M.Ramapatee Gujadhur
Draper’s Mile 1500
375th
WIN
374th
WIN
O’CHEE PAN (J.Bardottier)
133. THE M - HOMES COURSE DES TURFISTES CUP 1365-Benchmark 46
Prop.: M. & Mme Ramapatee, M. Tikanand & Dr. Hemant K. Gujadhur
Entraîneur: M. Ramapatee Gujadhur
DUSTAN (J.Bardottier)
134. THE DEV DASSAYE MEMORIAL CUP 1600-Benchmark 51
Prop.: M. & Mme Ramapatee, MM. Tikanand, Uday k., Dr. Hemant K. & Mlle Shikha
Gujadhur
Entraîneur:M.Ramapatee Gujadhur
289th
WIN
376th
WIN
BULSARA (J.Bardottier)
FYRKAT (S.Rama)
Prop.:
Lagesse
135. THE GAETAN ROLAND LAGESSE CUP 1400-[0-25]
MM. D. & J.Claude Le Breton, M. Berne, G. & S. de Rosnay & Mme M.Christine
Entraîneur:
M.Patrick Merven
136. THE Le Point Stationery BARBE CUP 1600-[65+] G.1 Poids d’Age
Prop.: M. & Mme Ramapatee, M. Tikanand & Dr. Hemant K. Gujadhur
Entraîneur: M. Ramapatee Gujadhur
309th
WIN
685th
WIN
WIN A MILLION (D.Holland)
THE REAL HERO (D.David)
137. THE SIR DONALD MACKENZIE KENNEDY CUP 1000-Benchmark 36
Prop.: M. France Law, M. & Mme J. Pompon & M. F. Lottering
Entraîneur:M.Vincent Allet
138. THE SAMAN PLATE 1400-Benchmark 31
Prop.: MM G. Hardy, Gilbert Rousset, Mmes M.C. Menage, M. Desjardins &
Josik Rousset
Entraîneur:
M. Gilbert Rousset
26
02 July 2015
IN THE STEWARDS ROOM
Three jockeys
banned, two others
fined!
It was a very busy Tuesday for the
Racing Stewards, with many inquiries
taking place. Three jockeys were given
suspensions, while both Jeanot Bardottier
and Marco van Rensburg were fined for
pleaded not guilty to the charge, but the
Racing Stewards were having none of it,
and found the jockey of Gujadhur stable
guilty.
board Roving Consort in the opening
race, he pleaded guilty to a charge of
careless riding, after his horse interfered
with Question Time (Daniel Moor)
when passing the 1200 metres. Jean-
Stables, Jockeys and Horses
Championships
separate offences – with the latter having
been accused of coming up with a racist
Roland Boutanive was given a ban of one
meeting.
Bulsara and his
jockey pedals to the
top!
There were significant changes in all
of the Horses, Jockeys and Trainers’
championships, following the conclusion
of last Saturday’s classic meeting.
remark.
In fact, the alleged remark of Marco van
Rensburg towards Jeanot Bardottier was
the topic of Tuesday morning. Following
the final race, Jeanot Bardottier and
his trainer – Ramapatee Gujadhur,
reported Marco van Rensburg to the
Racing Stewards, citing that the word
‘cafer’ was used by the South African
jockey towards Jeanot Bardottier. The
Racing Stewards subsequently opened an
inquiry, and after listening to numerous
accounts, they were of the opinion
that they could not prove beyond any
reasonable doubt that a racist word was
used by Marco van Rensburg – jockey
of Rameshwar Gujadhur. Neverthless,
Marco van Rensburg did admit to using
foul language against Jeanot Bardottier,
and his punishment was a Rs 30,000 fine.
He later tendered his apologies to Jeanot
Bardottier, and Ramapatee Gujadhur.
Mauritian jockey Jean-Roland Boutanive
was sanctioned twice, once on Saturday,
and once more on Tuesday. Riding on
However, one meeting would turn into
four, after his ride on Reim in the Barbe
Cup did not satisfy the Racing Stewards.
He was also fined Rs 25,000.
Girish Goomany was another jockey
that pleaded guilty to a charge of careless
riding. Riding on board Pageantry, he
accepted that his horse had ‘shifted in’ at
the 900 metres, forcing EarthWind’N’Fire
(Darryl Holland) onto Generous Gent
(Marco van Rensburg). He was given a
ban of one meeting.
Rye Joorawon was the 3rd jockey to be
found guilty of careless riding, during
his race-winning ride on Castle. In
fact, he was sanctioned twice for two
interferences. He was suspended for one
meeting, and fined Rs 25,000. It is more
likely that he will not be riding during the
15th meeting, scheduled for July 11th.
On the Saturday, Jeanot Bardottier was
fined Rs 35,000 for careless riding, when
his horse Wind Glider, had interfered
with the eventual winner Castle at the
1400 metre post. Jeanot Bardottier
Bulsara’s win in the Barbe Cup saw him
go straight to the top of the Horses’
championship. He is now ahead of his
stable companion Kremlin Captain,
who is currently making progress after
sustaining a foot injury. Two other horses
belonging to Ramapatee Gujadhur are
in the top 10 of the standings. They are
Silver Bluff (5th position) and hat-trick
hero O’Chee Pan (7th position).
Jeanot Bardottier was the hero of the
meeting. He bagged a magnificent
quadruple, pedalling all the way to the
top of the Jockeys’ championship. Second
placed Brandon Lerena went winless, but
both Derreck David and Rye Joorawon
scored once. All four jockeys are some
distance ahead of defending champion
Cedric Segeon, whose future is unclear,
following the controversial decision of
his work permit not being renewed.
It was a brilliant Saturday for Ramapatee
Gujadhur. He scored a 13th classic win
as a trainer, and saddled three other
winners. He is sitting comfortably top of
the Trainers’ championship, Rs 1,127,000
ahead of his nearest challenger – Patrick
Merven. Just like his jockey, Gilbert
Rousset scored once during this classic
meeting, while it was the opposite for
Ricky Maingard.
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28
02 July 2015
SATURDAY
THE WINTER STAKES (Group 3)
CAN VETTEL MAKE IT
COUNT?
Following an excellent day of racing
throughout last Saturday’s classic meeting,
attention now turns to the Winter Stakes –
a Group 3 race, and also the first leg of the
Stayers’ championship. Only seven horses
will be in the starting stalls for this race,
but it can be said that all of them have their
cases for victory.
One jockey that can do no wrong at this
present moment is championship leader
Jeanot Bardottier. He bagged an impressive
quadruple in the last meeting, culminating
in his classy ride on Bulsara in the Barbe
Cup. He will be riding Vettel in this Saturday’s feature race, and this is a horse which
has divided opinion recently.
At first glance, Vettel’s 8th place in the main
event of the 7th meeting looks very disappointing. However, we can testify that not
everything was in his favour during the
race. He did not have an easy run throughout, and the very poor going was another
factor that contributed to his no-showing.
If his current form is to be taken into account, there are big expectations of a much
improved performance. Vettel has been
brilliant at track work, none more so during
his gallop alongside Bulsara last Tuesday.
He will appreciate tackling the 1850 metres
trip, on which he has scored his two wins.
The only question remains is whether he
can reproduce his training form onto the
real thing. If he does, he has an excellent
chance of ending a winless drought, dating back to his win in the 2013 Ladies’ Day
Mauritius Derby Cup.
Of the new arrivals this season, Top Jet
(Brandon Lerena) came with a very handy
reputation. He produced a bullet-like finish
to take 2nd in the Duchess Of York Cup, a
result which could well have been even better, had he been drawn well. Since that run,
he has shown bags of improvement, and he
was outstanding in his workouts. The longer trip should play into his hands, and there
are every expectations of a bold statement
coming from this son of Jet Master.
Gilbert Rousset is represented by Everest
(Derreck David), a horse who had a quiet,
yet effective run to 4th in the Duchess Of
York Cup. This elegant-looking horse has
come on leaps and bounds from that race,
and just like Vettel and Top Jet, he should
have no problems tackling this 1850 metre
trip. He is highly well regarded within his
yard, and will have a major say in proceedings.
The Patrick Merven-trained Skippyjon
Jones (Swapneel Rama) needs no introduction. After a very promising showing in the
Coupe Du-Cent Cinquantinaire, he went
one better in the feature race of meeting 7.
Since arriving from South Africa, he has
always performed to the best of his ability,
with his tally of four wins a testament to
that. He is on very good terms with himself,
and it will not be a surprise if he can make
it two in-a-row.
Diamond Light won this very race last season, and he has not been entered just to
complete the field. He may have finished a
distant 3rd in his previous start, but it was
a run that has done him plenty of good. He
has been well-trained, and he has very good
form over the 1850 metres. Rye Joorawon
is reunited with him, and this is a partnership that has been in the winner’s enclosure
numerous times.
The field is completed by Bastille Day (Daniel Moor) and 2012 champion horse Ice Axe
(Sunil Bussunt). Bastille Day won excellently last time out, and since then, he has
remained in excellent form. He is another
horse that should enjoy the trip, and is not
prevented from showing up. Ice Axe was an
impressive 3rd, not far away behind One
Cool Dude in the Group 1 MTC Bicentenary Trophy. His trainer – Vincent Allet –
took the decision to run him without any
improvement, and it looks to have been a
smart choice. He looks in good order, and
even though he has a tough task, he should
not be disgraced.
The tandem of Brandon Lerena and Ricky
Maingard went winless last Saturday. This
time round, there are plenty ofNeilsen Ip
opportunities to set the record
straight. Along with Top Jet, the chances
of Elite Class (Race 2), Bandido Caballero
(Race 4) and even Arrowhead (Race 7) are
all very high. Both Elite Class and the highly-rated Bandido Caballero are in the form
of their lives, while Arrowhead went very
close last time out, and is more than capable
of going one better.
Neilsen Ip
1
No
09h30
THE WORLD FOCUS PLATE
1500 - Rating: 0-20
MRU 110K - 30K - 15K - 5K
HORSE
STABLE
JOCKEY
KG
GEAR
GATE
T.Factore
B.TIME
1
CAPTAIN MATTHEW
GUJADHUR
J. BARDOTTIER
61
BNP
5
1 31.44
1.31.66
2
KAAFEL
PERDRAU
R. JOORAWON
61
BNT
11
1 33.70
1.34.26
3
YOUNG ROYAL
C.RAMDIN
G. D. Aucharuz
61
-
2
1 31.12
1.31.54
4
EASTWARD BOUND
R.GUJADHUR
S. BUSSUNT
60
BN
4
1 31.19
1.31.21
5
PLEASE TO PROGRESS
FORT NOBLE
R.GUJADHUR
V. NAIKO
60
P
1
1 33.09
1.33.77
P.MERVEN
S. RAMA
59.5
B+N
9
1 31.44
1.31.86
R. HOOLASH
59
N
8
1 31.14
1.31.86
8
ROYAL PERFORMER
GRAND BAIE
S.RAMDIN
R.MAINGARD
P.K. HORIL
58
O
6
1 33.34
1.33.65
9
COMMODORE PETE
J.M.HENRY
B. BHAUGEEROTHEE 57.5
VT1
7
1 32.90
1.34.11
10
MC NAUGHT
S.NARANG
A. Roy
55 (-4)
D
3
1 33.74
1.34.84
EA
KYUDO
P.MERVEN
-
61
B1N
10
1 34.89
1.34.89
6
7
2
No
10h05
THE PRODIGAL CUP
1500 - Rating: Benchmark 36
MRU 130K - 45K - 23K - 12K
HORSE
STABLE
JOCKEY
KG
GEAR
GATE
T.Factore
B.TIME
1
ARABIAN EMPIRE
S.NARANG
D. Moor
61
-
5
1 33.80
1.33.91
2
LEVANTO
P.MERVEN
J. BARDOTTIER
61
NT
1
1 32.17
1.32.84
3
ELITE CLASS
R.MAINGARD
B. Lerena
60.5
-
7
1 30.15
1.30.15
4
SEVEN FOUNTAINS
CINCHONA
R.GUJADHUR
M. vanRensburg
60
N
4
1 32.78
1.32.78
ALLET
S. BHUNDOO
59
BN
3
1 30.96
1.31.23
GHARBEE
MIGHTY LION
G.ROUSSET
D. DAVID
56
D
2
1 31.39
1.31.39
P.MERVEN
S. RAMA
56
DT
6
1 32.22
1.32.71
5
6
7
3
No
10h40
PRIX DU CENTENAIRE DE L'ALLIANCE FRANCAISE
1365 - Rating: Benchmark 41
MRU 140K - 50K - 23K - 12K
HORSE
STABLE
JOCKEY
GEAR
GATE
T.Factore
B.TIME
LUCKY VALENTINE
S.RAMDIN
B. BHAUGEEROTHEE 61
SN
4
1 22.91
1.23.16
J. BARDOTTIER
60.5
BN
3
1 22.80
1.22.94
3
MOUNT HILLABY
CANADIAN CLUB
GUJADHUR
S.RAMDIN
V. NAIKO
59
N
7
New
New
4
COUNT EMMANUALE
R.MAINGARD
B. Lerena
58.5
O
2
1 21.74
1.22.94
5
COLOUR OF COURAGE
G.ROUSSET
R. HOOLASH
58
B
5
1 21.07
1.23.15
6
LIETUVA
VAN DER SCALER
G.ROUSSET
D. DAVID
58
S
1
1 21.89
1.21.89
GUJADHUR
P.K. HORIL
52
SN
6
1 22.38
1.22.84
1
2
7
4
No
11h20
KG
THE RENE MAINGARD CUP
1850 - Rating: Benchmark 46
MRU 150k - 50k - 25k - 15k
HORSE
STABLE
JOCKEY
KG
GEAR
GATE
T.Factore
B.TIME
1
CARSON CITY
S.RAMDIN
V. NAIKO
61
ON
8
1 53.23
1.53.64
2
FREEZING POINT
C.RAMDIN
M. NEISIUS
60
BN
2
1 55.84
1.55.84
3
PRINCETON
P.MERVEN
S. RAMA
59.5
BN
6
1 52.20
1.52.44
4
URBI ET ORBI
GUJADHUR
J. BARDOTTIER
59.5
N
3
1 52.29
1.52.51
5
WHY WORRY
P.MERVEN
R. JOORAWON
59.5
ND
7
1 54.95
1.55.01
6
BANDIDO CABALLERO
R.MAINGARD
B. Lerena
59
-
9
1 51.84
1.51.92
7
G.ROUSSET
D. DAVID
59
S
1
1 52.09
1.52.27
8
PONT D'AVIGNON
SHODDY NICK
J.M.HENRY
R. R. OODITH
58.5 (-4)
BN
10
1 55.20
1.55.64
9
PILOT MIKE
C.RAMDIN
G. D. Aucharuz
57.5
-
4
1 56.65
1.57.21
VIENTO MAGICO
GEORGEAN BOY
R.GUJADHUR
M. vanRensburg
57
SD
11
1 52.29
1.52.29
R.GUJADHUR
-
58.5
BP
5
1 55.38
1.55.86
10
EA
5
No
12h00 THE AMERICA CHALLENGE CUP
1500 - Rating: Benchmark 56
MRU 170K - 60K - 30K -15K
HORSE
STABLE
JOCKEY
KG
GEAR
1
HOT ROCKET
ALLET
S. BUSSUNT
61.5
-
9
1 33.13
2
INDEPENDENCE
R.GUJADHUR
M. vanRensburg
61.5
BN
10
New
New
3
NORDIC WARRIOR
BAY OF BENGAL
PERDRAU
R. JOORAWON
61
ND
4
1 30.21
1.30.26
ALLET
S. BHUNDOO
60.5
T
7
1 34.36
1.35.26
P.MERVEN
J. BARDOTTIER
60.5
SNT
6
1 31.37
1.32.67
6
GIDA
ZHAN HU
S.RAMDIN
B. BHAUGEEROTHEE 60
ND
8
1 32.04
1.32.84
7
WONDER KID
R.GUJADHUR
V. NAIKO
59.5
BN
1
1 31.67
1.32.16
8
BALSE
P.MERVEN
S. RAMA
59
N
3
1 31.56
1.32.27
9
NOTHING COMPARES
SOUTHERN HEIGHTS
G.ROUSSET
D. DAVID
59
S
5
1 30.38
1.30.84
PERDRAU
B. SOOFUL
54
N
2
1 31.85
1.33.34
4
5
10
6
No
GATE T.Factore
B.TIME
1.33.51
12h30 THE WINTER STAKES
1850 - Rating: G3 - 60+
MRU 270k - 112.5k - 45k - 22.5k
HORSE
STABLE
JOCKEY
KG
GEAR
S.RAMDIN
R. JOORAWON
60
BN
4
1 52.98
1.53.02
2
DIAMOND LIGHT
BASTILLE DAY
GUJADHUR
D. Moor
59.5
SNT
6
1 54.14
1.54.75
3
ICE AXE
ALLET
S. BUSSUNT
59.5
-
1
1 53.87
1.54.00
4
SKIPPYJON JONES
P.MERVEN
S. RAMA
59.5
NT
3
1 52.09
1.52.34
5
R.MAINGARD
B. Lerena
59
-
7
1 52.14
1.52.14
6
TOP JET
VETTEL
GUJADHUR
J. BARDOTTIER
58.5
T1
2
1 51.88
1.52.89
7
EVEREST
G.ROUSSET
D. DAVID
57.5
N
5
1 52.77
1.52.77
1
7
No
GATE T.Factore
B.TIME
13h05 THE FULL CHARGE CUP
1850 - Rating: Benchmark 31
MRU 125K - 45K - 20K - 10K
HORSE
STABLE
JOCKEY
KG
GEAR
1
MAX RAPAX
G.ROUSSET
D. DAVID
62
O
1
1 53.95
1.54.54
2
DON'T SAY DON'T
P.MERVEN
J. BARDOTTIER
61
NT
4
1 55.29
1.55.46
3
TEMBOT
R.GUJADHUR
M. vanRensburg
60.5
BN
8
1 57.43
1.57.43
4
WING MAN
BRIGHT AND BLUE
S.NARANG
D. Moor
60.5
BN
6
1 54.63
1.54.99
S.RAMDIN
G. D. Aucharuz
60
N
3
1 54.86
1.55.44
R.MAINGARD
B. Lerena
58.5
-
7
1 53.92
1.53.92
7
ARROWHEAD
TEAMOG
J.M.HENRY
B. BHAUGEEROTHEE 55.5
-
5
1 56.59
1.57.42
8
DUNRAVEN
ALLET
R. JOORAWON
-
2
1 55.03
1.55.94
5
6
8
No
55
GATE T.Factore
B.TIME
13h35 THE CAPTAIN TRIAL PLATE
1365 - Rating: Benchmark 31
MRU 125K - 45K - 20K - 10K
HORSE
STABLE
JOCKEY
KG
GEAR
PERDRAU
R. JOORAWON
61
N
11
1 21.70
1.21.86
2
CRAFTSMAN
GRIS CHEVAL
R.GUJADHUR
M. vanRensburg
61
BN
9
1 25.19
1.25.19
3
ROVENTAS
R.MAINGARD
B. Lerena
61
-
7
1 21.94
1.21.94
4
SMITTEN
G.ROUSSET
D. DAVID
59.5
B
5
1 22.50
1.22.84
5
S.NARANG
D. Moor
59.5
N
3
1 21.78
1.22.06
6
SOCIAL NETWORK
KINGDOM'S KEY
S.NARANG
B. BHAUGEEROTHEE 59
-
4
1 22.13
1.23.51
7
ROMAN EXPRESS
J.M.HENRY
K. GHUNOWA
59
N
8
1 23.00
1.24.53
8
AMBER PALACE
JOYFUL
P.MERVEN
J. BARDOTTIER
58.5
NU
10
1 22.85
1.24.61
ALLET
S. BUSSUNT
57.5
BNT
6
1 22.11
1.23.77
BATAAN
KEEP WALKING
S.RAMDIN
V. NAIKO
56
NU
1
1 24.88
1.24.88
P.MERVEN
-
53.5
SN
2
1 22.63
1.24.90
1
9
10
EA
This supplement is published for information. It is not the official program.
GATE T.Factore
B.TIME
29
02 July 2015
SATURDAY
08h30 THE WORLD FOCUS PLATE
1
1
DATE
1500 - Rating: 0-20
CAPTAIN MATTHEW
06.06.15
23.05.15
25.04.15
18.04.15
Demoted
2
RAT.
DIST.
TIME KG
0-20 1400 1.24.71 61
PBN
0-25 1400 1.26.52 59.5 PBN
0-30 1365 1.23.85 57
PBN
0-25 1500 1.32.40 59.5 PBN
winner of his last race. Beware of
KAAFEL
2 J.BARDOTTIER
4 J.BARDOTTIER
8 B.BHAUGEEROTHEE
9 J.BARDOTTIER
him.
YOUNG ROYAL
EASTWARD BOUND
PLEASE TO PROGRESS
FORT NOBLE
ROYAL PERFORMER
GRAND BAIE
10
1400 1.25.38 58.5
1365 1.28.09 59.5
1500 1.33.73 60.5
1400 1.25.53 59
Hard to trust him.
MC NAUGHT
06.06.15 0-20
16.05.15 0-20
15.11.14 25-0
25.10.14 31-15
Has completely
10 10
4
3
10 9
6
4
8
4
8
3
D.I. Combat
Insde Out
E. Class
BBrush
C.SEGEON
A.OOGUR
S.RAMA
D.OLIVER
V
S
S
S
30.05.15
04.04.15
11
61KG
Benchm
ark 36
Benchm
ark 46
Benchm
ark 41
Benchm
ark 41
02.05.15
2
61KG
1
1
2
6
6
1
3
9
6
2
6
7
R.Game
Insde Out
K. Bay
Elita Class
5.90
0.10
4.05
4.10
Average race
Beaten a whisker
Hung in
Lame off fore leg
04.04.15
Benchm
ark 36
Benchm
ark 31
3
7
7
2
9
5
4
9
3
T.O.Fortune
D.I. Combat
Absalom
1.90
12.35
6.15
2
7
1
3
11
1
4
1
11
5
4
60KG
Scratched
Lacked finish
Wide throughout
Improved run
P
D.I. Combat
T DANCER*
Zip It
Fidelis
7.80
0.45
7.80
2.25
1
60KG
Lacked finish-disappointing
Flying finish
Crowdedn 1365m
Inquiry into run
gate
S. RAMA
B+N
3
4
5
3
3
11
4
2
5
9
2
3
S.T.Paradise
Cirac
D.I. Combat
K. Bay
2.42
7.90
4.05
2.20
9
59.5KG
Lacked finish
Raced wide
Winner too good
Did his best
V.NAIKO
V.A.BUNDHOO
V.NAIKO
R.JOORAWON
9
6
7
5
8
10
N
gate
1
6
7
10
Cirac*
Absalom
MLion
Y. Man
8
59KG
Big improvement-trainer questioned
0.10
6.45
11.25
13.3
Average run
No show
No show
P.K.HORIL
B.LERENA
V.SOLA
J.BARDOTTIER
7
5
3
6
6
7
8
7
8
7
10
7
Cirac
R. Performer
Zip It
Strum
VT1
G.D.AUCHARUZ
G.D.AUCHARUZ
B.BHAUGEEROTHEE
K.GHUNOWA
gate
9
7
4
4
7
8
4
6
5
7
6
8
57.5KG
6.65
6.75
6.35
5.15
6
58KG
Lacked finish
Slight disappointment
No show
Raced wide
4.10
11.30
4.65
7.10
7
Not a bad run
Lacked finish
Lacked finish
Over-raced
gate
A. Roy
(S.NARANG) h.a S.AF 8 yrs
D
3
2
2
1
5
2
4
2
10
3
8
6
Cirac
Joyful
Y. Man
Act Of Valor
9.30
5.10
5.9
4.60
3
55 (-4)KG
gate
-
1400
1.28.65 56
N
5
S.RAMA
10 10
1400
1.27.35 56
N
4
S.RAMA
10
10 Lietuva
7
6
BBerry
10
61KG
loin
No show
2.65
Promising 1st outing
4
6
Scorecard
5.20
Over-raced
8
8
8
WWorry
4.65
Inquiry into run
1600
1.39.08 61
7
B.SOOFUL
4
6
7
MMWonder
11.70
Heavy betting-poor display
1365
1.22.68 58.5 O
9
N.TEEHA
10
9
7
ChineseG
4.30
Average run
-
gate
J. BARDOTTIER
(P.MERVEN) h.b S.AF 5 yrs
NT
1
61KG
1600
1.39.49 61
T1N
2
R.JOORAWON
1
2
2
N. Star
1.10
Promising run
1400
1.26.96 57
N
5
R.HOOLASH
5
5
5
R. Tractor
3.95
Inconvenienced
1600
1.38.79 60.5 N
4
S.RAMA
3
5
5
MMWonder
10.10
Jumped awkwardly
1500
1.32.27 60.5 N
3
S.RAMA
3
8
8
BBarnato
5.20
Disappointing
gate
B. Lerena
(R.MAINGARD) h.a S.AF 3 yrs
7
60.5KG
1
T. Island*
0.00
Too good this field
1500
1.32.06 60
9
B.LERENA
2
3
2
M.Leyend
0.55
Unlucky-inconvenienced
04.04.15 0-25 1400 1.25.09 61
3 B.LERENA
22.11.14 22-0 1400 1.26.51 60.5 9 J.CASSIDY
Easy winner of his last race. Is the horse to beat.
2
4
2
4
1
1
T.O.Fortune*
D.I. Combat*
0.25
0.4
Hard fought win
Credit to jockey
-
SEVEN FOUNTAINS
Benchm
ark 36
Mr68E
17.09.14
29.07.14 Mr70E
21.05.14 Mr69E
Nice debut last
1500
1.35.08 60
CINCHONA
5
Benchm
ark 41
Benchm
ark 36
Benchm
ark 41
06.06.15
02.05.15
04.04.15
N
9
3
W. Glider
0.95
Good debut-watch out
G.SCHLECHTER
-
8
10
3
7
4
5
A.Capitano
Stratocruiser
Arachne
4.15
5.8
5.4
Offpace - no threat
Ran on well
Chased - no finish
BN
5
D.HOLLAND
2
4
5
B.CABALLERO 3.85
Difficult to assist
1600
1.39.19 60
BN
8
D.HOLLAND
4
2
2
Strum
0.10
Failed narrowly
1500
1.31.61 57
BN
4
D.HOLLAND
4
3
4
BBarnato
1.25
Finish welll
L.CURRIE
4
3
2
DeuxFab.
1.55
Improved run
Benchm
ark 41
Benchm
ark 31
Benchm
ark 31
D
1.40.46 58.5 D
9
D.DAVID
2
2
3
Wing Man
0.90
Eye-catching run
1365
1.23.22 56
2
N.TEEHA
7
6
4
O'chee Pan
3.40
Good debut
-
4
12
1
14
Falconers Knot*
0.75
8.5
Eased 1200 - ran on
Faded out
Rainier
DT
2
S.RAMA
5
7
7
P.E.Kwatile
8.25
No show
1600
1.40.06 59
TD
8
R.JOORAWON
2
4
6
M. Rapax
10.10
Average race
1500
1.31.84 59.5 TD
4
C.SEGEON
2
5
7
DSDon't
4.20
Did not quicken
29.11.14 25-0 1850 1.56.43 61
TD
1
Disappointing race last out. To be reviewed.
C.SEGEON
-
-
1
Arromon.*
0.95
Expected easy win
TRAINING CLOCK
SPLIT TIME
200P 2400P 2200P
12.50 13.19 12.86 12.38 -
600m 400m 200m
38.82 25.69 13.19
37.69 25.24 12.38
13.72 14.80 -
-
11.14 11.86 12.64 -
11.14
36.98 24.50 12.64
4 SEVEN FOUNTAINS
12.42 12.34 14.07
12.14 12.64 14.54
38.83 26.41 14.07
39.32 27.18 14.54
Elite Class
HORSE
Easy winner of his last race, Elite Class is the hot 1 ARABIAN EMPIRE
favorite in this second race. He is the horse to beat in
this race. Gharbee hasn't done badly in his two races
and he can pretend for the victory in case of a problem 2 LEVANTO
of the favorite. Levanto is also to be considered as he
3 ELITE CLASS
has done badly too.
Place:
Levanto
GHARBEE
GEAR
28.52 14.80
5 CINCHONA
ELITE CLASS
CINCHONA
GHARBEE
14.55 14.54 14.96
12.60 12.01 13.70
44.05 29.50 14.96
38.31 25.71 13.70
6 GHARBEE
12.17 12.52 12.95
12.56 12.01 13.18
37.64 25.47 12.95
37.75 25.19 13.18
Outsider:
7 MIGHTY LION
13.43 14.35 13.07 12.35 -
40.60 27.78 14.35
37.77 25.42 12.35
SEVEN FOUNTAINS
6
56KG
1.31.94 54.5 TD
18.04.15
gate
S. RAMA
(P.MERVEN) h.a S.AF 5 yrs
1500
09.05.15
2
56KG
1650
MIGHTY LION
gate
D. DAVID
(G.ROUSSET) h.a S.AF 4 yrs
29.04.14
1600 1.34.93 54.5 3 A.DELPECH
08.04.14 Mr76E 1200 1.09.19 56
1 A.DELPECH
Hasn't done badly in his two races. Has a chance.
3
59KG
1.54.94 57.5 BN
D
gate
S. BHUNDOO
1850
GHARBEE
09.05.15
4
G.HATT
4
60KG
3
(ALLET) h.a S.AF 4 yrs
15.11.14 36-20 1850 1.55.38 59
BN
3
Didn't get an easy race last out. Can do better.
Benchm
ark 31
Benchm
ark 36
Mr72E
N
B.SOOFUL
G.SCHLECHTER
gate
M. vanRensburg
(R.GUJADHUR) h.b S.AF 4 yrs
1400 1.28.21 53.5 6
1400 1.27.46 53.5 11
1600 1.39.68 55
B
6
out. Don't underestimate him.
Best Time:
Disappointing
Lacked finish
No show
Average run
B1N
5
D.MOOR
FAVOURITE
gate
B.
BHAUGEEROTHEE
Cirac
Joyful
R. Performer
Absalom
D.MOOR
5
1
06.06.15
O
1
3
7
P.K. HORIL
O
1.33.47 60.5 B
B.LERENA
6
R. HOOLASH
1.25.74 57
1500
1
16.05.15
gate
MARGIN COMMENT
1.30.38 57.5 -
4
V. NAIKO
600 200 RANK WIN./SEC.
1500
23.05.15
BN
5
61KG
1400
ELITE CLASS
13.06.15
gate
GEAR GATE JOCKEY
gate
D. Moor
(S.NARANG) h.b S.AF 7 yrs
Didn't disgrace last out. To be considered.
3
S. BUSSUNT
TIME KG
LEVANTO
2
30.05.15
gate
DIST.
MRU 130K - 45K - 23K - 12K
Was too fiery in his last race. Can be placed.
06.06.15
1400 1.26.27 56
D
1 R.JOORAWON
1365 1.27.04 56
D
4 B.SOOFUL
1400 1.25.68 55
SD
6 B.SOOFUL
1000 0.57.84 53
SD
2 B.SOOFUL
weaken last out. Can be placed.
Benchm
ark 31
Benchm
ark 31
18.04.15
Disappointing
Inconvenienced, good run
Jumped awkwardly
Improved run
EA KYUDO (P.MERVEN) h.b S.AF 3 yrs
13.06.15
Benchm
ark 46
Benchm
ark 41
Benchm
ark 41
Benchm
ark 46
09.05.15
gate
G. D. Aucharuz
(J.M.HENRY) h.b S.AF 5 yrs
11
3
4
4
RAT.
18.04.15
(S.RAMDIN) h.b S.AF 4 yrs
B
8
B
1
B1
4
7
reviewed.
ARABIAN EMPIRE
1
06.06.15
Shifted in under pressure
Big disappointment
Did his best
Beaten by better
5.05
1.85
5.90
1.35
(R.MAINGARD) h.b S.AF 4 yrs
COMMODORE PETE
06.06.15 0-20
16.05.15 0-20
02.05.15 0-20
04.04.15 0-25
Erractic horse.
0.25
6.75
1.45
0.70
(P.MERVEN) h.b S.AF 8 yrs
06.06.15 0-20 1400 1.25.81 59
02.05.15 0-20 1500 1.34.06 60
26.10.14 22-0 1600 1.40.16 60.5
21.09.14 25-0 1650 1.42.22 60
Disappointing in his last race. To be
9
Cirac
T.O.Fortune
QTime
SOThunder
(R.GUJADHUR) h.b S.AF 8 yrs
02.05.15 0-20 1500 1.33.00 57
N
6
04.04.15 0-25 1400 1.25.42 55.5 O
10
29.11.14 25-0 1850 1.58.38 58
7
15.11.14 25-0 1400 1.26.89 60.5 ON
3
Has shown an excellent finish last out. Beware.
8
3
7
3
2
(R.GUJADHUR) h.b S.AF 4 yrs
20.06.15 0-25 1500 1.32.65 57.5 N
6
06.06.15 0-20 1400 1.26.03 56.5 N
10
02.05.15 0-20 1500 1.32.67 60.5 N
6
06.12.14 22-0 1600 1.38.23 59.5 N
1
Hasn't done badly in his last race. Can do well.
7
1
6
3
1
(C.RAMDIN) h.a S.AF 7 yrs
02.05.15 0-20 1500 1.33.35 60
P
3 G.D.AUCHARUZ
29.11.14 30-0 1500 1.32.33 53
P
2 P.K.HORIL
26.10.14 22-0 1600 1.40.35 58.5 PBN
2 N.TEEHA
18.10.14 30-0 1500 1.33.57 55
P
10 S.BUSSUNT
Lacked of resistance last out. Will be more striking this time.
6
6
9
5
2
1500 - Rating: Benchmark 36
DATE
MARGIN COMMENT
BNT
20.06.15 0-30 1600
- 55
BN
- R.BOUTANIVE
23.05.15 0-25 1400 1.25.79 57.5 5 R.BOUTANIVE
02.05.15 0-20 1500 1.34.48 58
ON
10 N.MARDAY
11.10.14 25-0 1600 1.40.89 60
B1N
7 B.SOOFUL
Has improved since his last race. Don't write him off.
5
600 200 RANK WIN./SEC.
5
61KG
R. JOORAWON
16.05.15 0-25 1600 1.42.84 59
2 M.NEISIUS
18.04.15 0-25 1500 1.32.45 59
3 M.NEISIUS
06.12.14 22-0 1600 1.38.60 60.5 4 G.D.AUCHARAZ
22.11.14 22-0 1400 1.27.18 57.5 5 N.MARDAY
Weaken in the home straight last out. Will be more striking.
4
BNP
(PERDRAU) h.a S.AF 4 yrs
20.06.15 0-25 1500 1.34.02 59.5 10 R.JOORAWON
18.04.15 0-25 1500 1.32.75 59.5 BN
1 R.JOORAWON
04.04.15 0-25 1400 1.26.07 60
BN
10 R.JOORAWON
06.12.14 25-0 1500 1.32.10 60
TBN
4 G.D.AUCHARAZ
Is a irregular horse. Can do well on a good day.
3
J. BARDOTTIER
(GUJADHUR) h.b S.AF 5 yrs
GEAR GATE JOCKEY
gate
09h05 THE PRODIGAL CUP
2
MRU 110K - 30K - 15K - 5K
D
N
BN
N
N
Is far from his best level. Must improve.
FAVOURITE
TRAINING CLOCK
Eastward Bound
HORSE
Eastward Bound can open his account in this race. He 1 CAPTAIN MATTHEW
has improved in training and he seems near to his best
level. Captain Matthew, demoted after having hang in
the home straight will try to redeem himself. Royal 2 KAAFEL
Performer, winner of his last race has a strong finish and
he is to be considered.
Place:
Captain Matthew
Young Royal
Royal Performer
Best Time:
EASTWARD BOUND
Young Royal
Captain Matthew
Outsider:
SPLIT TIME
200P 2400P 2200P
13.30 13.41
600m 400m 200m
36.90 25.59 26.71 13.41
GEAR
BNP
SN
-
13.45
36.96 25.39 -
BN
BNT+
13.45 -
3 YOUNG ROYAL
13.05 13.40 11.68 14.83
39.49 26.45 13.40
26.51 14.83
4 EASTWARD BOUND
13.26 13.40 13.23
12.21 12.17 13.35
39.89 26.63 13.23
37.73 25.52 13.35
N
5 PLEASE TO PROGRESS 13.99 14.57 12.27 12.18 -
41.95 28.56 14.57
38.18 24.45 12.18
N
6 FORT NOBLE
-
12.90
37.04 25.12 -
N
7 ROYAL PERFORMER
12.70 11.84 13.14
12.84 12.57 13.26
37.68 24.98 13.14
38.67 25.83 13.26
N
N
8 GRAND BAIE
12.43 12.23 13.73
37.92 26.47 38.39 25.96 13.73
B
9 COMMODORE PETE
14.13 12.53 12.76
37.03 25.68 39.42 25.29 12.76
V
10 MC NAUGHT
12.79 11.73 13.62
39.01 27.46 38.14 25.35 13.62
D
EAKYUDO
13.85 13.59 12.57 12.87 14.36
41.36 27.44 13.59
39.80 27.23 14.36
BL
N
Kaafel
12.90 -
AmountR?H?R?H?R?H?....betName
Note: Do not leave any space
between characters.
Amount = Stakes amount
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betName = Trixie / Yankee / Canadian / Heinz / Superheinz / Goliath
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30
02 July 2015
09h40 PRIX DU CENTENAIRE DE L'ALLIANCE FRANCAISE
3
1365 - Rating: Benchmark 41
LUCKY VALENTINE
1
DATE
RAT.
DIST.
TIME KG
(S.RAMDIN) h.b S.AF 5 yrs
SN
GEAR GATE JOCKEY
61KG
gate
B.
BHAUGEEROTHEE
600 200 RANK WIN./SEC.
4
1
MARGIN COMMENT
DATE
1400
1.26.06 57
SN
8
S.BROWN
2
3
6
ChineseG
6.50
Difficult race
30.05.15
1365
- 59
SN
1
N.MARDAY
-
-
-
-
-
Disqualified
25.04.15
4
S.BROWN
3
3
4
Parado
2.15
Moderate finish
04.04.15
29.11.14 56-40 1365 1.24.15 55.5 N
2 P.K.HORIL
Run one-off last out. Good form. Will be a big danger.
-
-
5
MSalute
4.45
Unbalanced rider
Benchm
ark 51
Benchm
ark 41
Benchm
ark 46
30.05.15
02.05.15
18.04.15
1365
1.23.11 59.5 N
MOUNT HILLABY
2
Benchm
ark 41
Benchm
ark 36
Benchm
ark 46
16.05.15
25.04.15
04.04.15
1365
- 60.5 BN
Benchm
ark 36
Benchm
ark 36
Benchm
ark 41
Benchm
ark 41
23.05.15
02.05.15
11.04.15
Benchm
ark 31
Benchm
ark 31
Benchm
ark 31
Benchm
ark 31
23.05.15
02.05.15
04.04.15
BONoon
2.70
Lacked acceleration
3
BBuster
1.30
Beaten by better
1500
1.32.11 59.5 N
2
R.BOUTANIVE
6
5
6
Ruby King
5.80
Inconvenienced 1200m
08.11.14 51-35 1850 1.55.96 60
N
Is in a good form. Excellent outsider.
2
S.BROWN
7
6
4
Dustan
4.50
One-paced run
2
30.05.15
FREEZING POINT
Benchm
ark 46
Benchm
ark 46
Mr86C
2
M.NEISIUS
6
7
7
BONoon
6.50
Jockey questioned
1500
1.35.48 60.5 BN
4
M.NEISIUS
3
4
4
BBarnato
4.75
Nice debut
-
6
8
8
5
Independence
Liquid Mercury
6.4
2.2
Battled to feature
Ran on
3
1
1
Act Of Valor*
0.70
Big improvement
16.05.15
V.A.BUNDHOO
4
6
5
ChineseG
3.60
Moderate run
8
7
3
K. Soldier
0.9
Good run
17.01.15
1800 1.52.46 55
B
2 R.FOURIE
07.01.15 Mr80D 1800 1.44.23 58
B
6 S.CORMACK
His jockey was questionned last out. Good form. Has a chance.
1000
61
59
56.5
Don't
-
2
2
2
5
6
1
3
5
Royal Roy
Jedak*
Snowman
Split The Breeze
7
1.25
3.25
7.05
7
59KG
Pace - weakened
Drew away late
No extra late
No extra last 400m
16.05.15
O
gate
2
58.5KG
4
2
5
5
M. Hillaby
2.90
Slight disappointment
30.05.15
2 A.AJTEBI
O
8 J.CASSIDY
B
1 R.BURKE
write him off
3
2
1
8
5
1
8
7
2
Lord Al
JLegacy
NCompares
9.30
10.15
1.45
Big disappointment
Disappointing run
Beaten by better
25.04.15
B
3
B
gate
5
58KG
5
1365
1.22.22 58.5 B1
7
R.HOOLASH
9
5
1
Millenimesta*
0.35
Vast improvement
30.05.15
1400
1.26.00 58.5 -
1
P.K.HORIL
5
6
6
M. Master
5.05
Lacked acceleration
09.05.15
1365
1.25.31 58
PTM
8
N.TEEHA
5
8
7
TOTChocs
13.00
Raced wide throughout
04.04.15
1365
1.22.98 59
N
5
D.DAVID
4
4
6
RTTugger
6.05
Turned wide
1400
1.24.50 60.5 S
1500
1400
1400
gate
D. DAVID
(G.ROUSSET) h.b S.AF 3 yrs
S
1
58KG
10
D.DAVID
1
1
1
Power Dive*
2.40
Won going away
1.32.16 58.5 N
2
D.DAVID
3
2
3
M.Leyend
1.20
Beaten by better
1.26.37 57.5 N
10
D.DAVID
2
1
1
M.Leyend*
2.50
Wide-didn't disgrace
1.25.54 58.5 N
5
D.DAVID
7
2
5
PAlwaht.
3.75
Cast shoe
1365 1.22.88
1400 1.26.35
1365
1500 1.33.64
but tough field.
60
60
60
61
SN
SN
SN
PND
3
4
1
3
J.BARDOTTIER
J.BARDOTTIER
J.BARDOTTIER
A.MILLS
9
5
8
9
3
7
SN
4
5
7
TRAINING CLOCK
Mount Hillaby
HORSE
Mount Hillaby is running his first race for the trainer 1 LUCKY VALENTINE
Ramapatee Gujadhur and he can follow the path of
Dustan. This horse has completely recovered his entire
mean and he will be dangerous in this class. Lietuva will 2 MOUNT HILLABY
be his main danger and he will be well placed with his
good draw.
Place:
Lucky Valentine
LIETUVA
Best Time:
LIETUVA
Van Der Scaler
Mount Hillaby
COLOUR OF COURAGE
SJab
R. Consort
POPolicy
3 CANADIAN CLUB
4 COUNT EMMANUALE
1.45
1.50
9.65
gate
6
52KG
6
2
P. D'Avignon
0.45
Bad jockeyship
1500
1.35.23 59.5 BN
5
G.D.AUCHARUZ
8
3
2
BBarnato
3.20
Second best
5
7
5
4
2
1
AEmpire
Eagle Award*
0.95
0.85
Beaten narrowly
Two in a row
1.38.83 59.5 N
8
J.BARDOTTIER
1
1
3
BONoon
0.70
Better than previous
1600
1.38.88 60
6
J.BARDOTTIER
6
5
5
BBuster
4.00
Needed run-watch out!
6
5
8
7
8
7
Dustan
E. Approach
loin
9.4
Raced wide
Inquiry into run
600m 400m 200m
36.42 23.68 12.04
39.13 25.19 12.80
13.90 14.33
13.61 12.37 12.66
28.23 14.33
38.64 25.03 12.66
14.33 13.61 13.34
12.63 11.94 14.13
41.28 26.95 13.34
38.70 26.07 14.13
12.91 12.27 12.78 -
37.60 25.18 12.27
37.03 25.23 12.78
1.32.66 60
2
R.JOORAWON
1.31.89 59.5 N
9
C.SEGEON
22.11.14 51-35 1500 1.33.06 58
N
Has been quite regular this season.
9
S.RAMA
BANDIDO CABALLERO
Benchm
ark 41
Benchm
ark 36
7
Benchm
ark 46
Benchm
ark 41
Benchm
ark 41
11.04.15
9
B1
6 LIETUVA
11.71 11.78 14.62
-
38.11 26.40 14.62
36.80 25.36 -
S
7 VAN DER SCALER
14.51 13.00 13.09 13.35 -
40.15 27.51 13.00
26.44 13.35
SN
SN
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Amount = Stakes amount
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betName = Trixie / Yankee / Canadian / Heinz / Superheinz / Goliath
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E.g For a ‘trixie’ bet of $20 on Race No1 Horse No2, combined with
Race No2 Horse No5, and Race No5 Horse No1
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8
Traianus
8.90
Needed the run
4
3
1
SFree*
0.55
Expected win
9
10
4
5
1
2
Ravatak*
TornMan
1.35
1.45
Flying finish
Bad jockeyship
1.31.50 57
1600
1500
Benchm
ark 41
Benchm
ark 41
Mr70E
Benchm
ark 46
Benchm
ark 41
S
S
5
D.DAVID
- 59.5 N
8
D.DAVID
-
2
D.DAVID
8
7
6
1.31.48 59
S
1
1
Princeton*
0.45
Decisive move
-
-
-
-
Scratched
6
3
BBarnato
0.45
Lay in
6
SNick
4.80
Dropped bit 800m
BN
3
J.BARDOTTIER
5
5
5
P. D'Avignon
3.95
Some improvement
1600
1.38.31 57.5 BN
7
D.BONILLA
7
7
7
MMWonder
2.60
No show
1500
1.32.47 59.5 B
5
D.BONILLA
6
5
5
HMTWon
5.60
No show
L.CURRIE
1
1
1
GStar*
0.8
Pillar to post
5
M.NEISIUS
-
-
7
CASTLE
4.90
No show
7
5
7
R.WIGGINS
S.AZIE
S.AZIE
6
6
7
7
9
7
6
9
6
King's Guard
RTFar
Twitter
7.40
loin
17.75
No show
Steadied 1400m
Needed the run
5
2
2
B.CABALLERO 1.40
Good second
1400
1.25.75 59.5 ND
5
B.BHAUGEEROTHEE
5
4
3
K. Captain
4.00
Eye-catching debut
2
3
R.KHATHI
G.HATT
-
4
2
2
1
Tiger Tops
2
1.5
Restless - ran on
Went early - won
1600
18+
Exclusive Knight*
B.SOOFUL
- 61.5 -
1
G.D.AUCHARUZ
-
R.JOORAWON
R.WIGGINS
8
7
07.12.14 46-30 1600 1.38.57 59
OS
6
22.11.14 46-30 1850 1.56.89 60
B
8
Disappointing race last out. Can get a place.
8
6
gate
-
(R.GUJADHUR) h.b S.AF 5 yrs
4
11
57KG
M.VANRENSBURG
BP
BONoon
3.65
Average race
-
-
-
-
Declared non-starter
8
6
6
4
AEmpire
Dustan
3.55
6.95
Average run
Lacked finish
TRAINING CLOCK
5
58.5KG
6
SPLIT TIME
200P 2400P 2200P
12.37 11.75 13.02
12.68 11.82 13.08
600m 400m 200m
37.14 24.77 13.02
37.58 24.90 13.08
13.53 13.83 15.20 -
27.36 13.83
43.78 30.05 15.20
12.78 13.16 -
25.94 13.16
35.83 24.01 -
N
BN
4 URBI ET ORBI
11.65 13.70
12.59 12.20 12.56
25.35 13.70
37.35 24.76 12.56
N
6 BANDIDO CABALLERO
BANDIDO CABALLERO
Pont D'Avignon
VIENTO MAGICO
11.86 12.64 -
36.70 25.05 36.98 24.50 12.64
7 PONT D'AVIGNON
12.81 13.04
12.23 12.32 12.92
25.85 13.04
37.47 25.24 12.92
Outsider:
8 SHODDY NICK
12.86 12.35 12.09 12.71 -
38.99 25.21 12.35
37.92 24.80 12.71
9 PILOT MIKE
13.35 13.16 14.05
13.20 14.84 14.84
40.56 27.21 14.05
42.88 29.68 14.84
10 VIENTO MAGICO
12.29 13.33 12.57
12.52 12.43 13.94
38.19 25.90 12.57
38.89 26.37 13.94
SWD
S
EAGEORGEAN BOY
12.21 12.17 13.35
13.47 11.76 13.08
37.73 25.52 13.35
38.31 24.84 13.08
N
Bandido Caballero
HORSE
Even if he is facing a tougher field, the little champion of 1 CARSON CITY
the Maingard is the horse to beat. He is at ease on this
distance and he can continue on this streak. Pont
d'Avignon and Why Worry are also dangerous as they 2 FREEZING POINT
are at their best. Urbi and Orbi has recover his mean as
shown by his last outing.
3 PRINCETON
Place:
Urbi Et Orbi
Why Worry
Pont D'Avignon
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M. vanRensburg
(R.GUJADHUR) h.b S.AF 4 yrs
1.54.56 59.5 ND
1.39.29 59
4
57.5KG
1850
1600
gate
G. D. Aucharuz
(C.RAMDIN) h.b S.AF 6 yrs
1.38.12 58.5 1.35.58 56
0,58.53 54
out. Must improved.
10
58.5 (-4)KG
1.32.14 59.5 BN
-
gate
R. R. OODITH
(J.M.HENRY) h.b S.AF 4 yrs
1.33.21 60
1
59KG
1500
1500
gate
D. DAVID
(G.ROUSSET) h.b S.AF 4 yrs
6
9
59KG
B.LERENA
1500
gate
B. Lerena
2
VIENTO MAGICO
Canadian For 5 selections in 5 different races
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FAVOURITE
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Good improvement
10
1500
EA GEORGEAN BOY
18.04.15
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Back to best
2.95
Galloping lesson
29.07.14
2000 2.07.16 57
28.06.14 MdnmG 1800 1.56.46 60
Will be more striking after two races.
30.05.15
1.50
BBarnato
1.40
VIENTO MAGICO
25.04.15
P.E.Kwatile*
6
V.Magico*
Benchm
ark 41
06.06.15
1
10
1
25.10.14 51-35 1600
02.08.14 56-40 1500
12.07.14 61-45 1000
Anonymous race last
10
1
9
6
PILOT MIKE
27.06.15
4
6
08.11.14 41-25 1650 1.41.99 60.5 6
Is not regular in his performances. Difficult.
N
N
Didn't disgrace
B.LERENA
Benchm
ark 46
Benchm
ark 51
Benchm
ark 46
09.05.15
0.25
3
SHODDY NICK
13.06.15
BONoon
1.54.35 59.5 -
PONT D'AVIGNON
13.06.15
2
1850
-
7
59.5KG
2
(R.MAINGARD) h.a S.AF 4 yrs
08.11.14 41-25 1650 1.42.75 59.5 N
7 J.GEROUDIS
Has slightly improved after his last race. Good distance.
GEAR
N
ND
1500
ND
gate
R. JOORAWON
(P.MERVEN) h.b S.AF 6 yrs
1500
04.04.15
36.03 24.41 38.80 26.93 14.63
AmountR?H?R?H?R?H?....betName
N
2
06.06.15
3
59.5KG
1600
R.JOORAWON
8
SPLIT TIME
200P 2400P 2200P
12.74 11.64 12.04
13.94 12.39 12.80
N
1
6
gate
J. BARDOTTIER
(GUJADHUR) h.b S.AF 6 yrs
1.38.76 59.5 ND
18.04.15
Good run
Not a bad run
Scratched before race
Big disappointment
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22.11.14 36-20 1600 1.39.46 58
1 J.CASSIDY
26.10.14 31-15 1600 1.37.69 59.5 6 R.BURKE
Is improving race after race. Is the horse to beat.
5 COLOUR OF COURAGE 11.87 12.30 14.63
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C.SEGEON
1600
11.04.15
P.K. HORIL
(GUJADHUR) h.b S.AF 4 yrs
1
WHY WORRY
Benchm
ark 46
Benchm
ark 41
Benchm
ark 41
6
59.5KG
1.31.57 59.5 BN
22.11.14 46-30 1850 1.59.45 60.5 N
5 D.HOLLAND
04.10.14 51-35 1850 1.56.03 58
N
5 D.HOLLAND
Has completely recover his mean last out. Will be a big runner.
R. HOOLASH
(G.ROUSSET) h.a S.AF 5 yrs
Benchm
ark 46
Benchm
ark 46
BN
1500
URBI ET ORBI
gate
S. RAMA
(P.MERVEN) h.b S.AF 7 yrs
07.12.14 46-30 1600 1.38.11 59.5 BN
2 C.SEGEON
25.10.14 41-25 1500 1.31.75 60
BN
8 C.SEGEON
Unlucky last out. Is a serious candidate for the win.
B. Lerena
(R.MAINGARD) h.b S.AF 5 yrs
Benchm
ark 46
Benchm
ark 46
13.06.15
B.LERENA
0.57.38 61
0.58.53
1.24.11
1.23.96
last out.
S.VEALE
S.CORMACK
S.CORMACK
S.CORMACK
race.
N
PRINCETON
2
60KG
1.39.75 60.5 BN
S.BROWN
3
BN
1600
5
gate
M. NEISIUS
(C.RAMDIN) h.b S.AF 4 yrs
6
FAVOURITE
Outsider:
5
3
BN
VAN DER SCALER
13.06.15 0-25
23.05.15 0-25
09.05.15 0-25
07.12.14 25-0
Light handicap
5
2
Disqualified
Showed his potential last out. Excellent form.
7
7
S.BROWN
1.22.55 56.5 BN
LIETUVA
13.06.15
V.A.BUNDHOO
-
gate
8
MARGIN COMMENT
7
-
V. NAIKO
600 200 RANK WIN./SEC.
61KG
3
-
(S.RAMDIN) h.b S.AF 3 yrs
ON
1.38.45 61.5 N
-
Remains on a nice win with the blinkers. Must confirm.
6
GEAR GATE JOCKEY
gate
V. NAIKO
1.39.14 61.5 -
-
COLOUR OF COURAGE
06.06.15
TIME KG
0.56.92 61
06.12.14 36-20 1000
22.11.14 41-25 1365
27.09.14 46-30 1365
Has greatly improved
5
Benchm
ark 46
Benchm
ark 46
Benchm
ark 51
DIST.
1365
COUNT EMMANUALE
Benchm
ark 36
RAT.
MRU 150k - 50k - 25k - 15k
(S.RAMDIN) h.b S.AF 6 yrs
1600
S.BROWN
19.12.14 Mr74E 1200 1.10.78 57.5 6
21.11.14 MdnmG 1200 1.11.24 59
6
02.11.14 MdnmG 1200 1.10.85 59
7
29.06.14 KbjpC 1200 1.10.11 56
4
Has been well prepared. Should deliver a good
25.04.15
3
60.5KG
CARSON CITY
1000
CANADIAN CLUB
4
BN
1850 - Rating: Benchmark 46
1600
6
15.11.14 41-25 1000
57.03 59
BN
1 S.BROWN
Seems to be in a good shape. Is the horse to beat.
3
gate
J. BARDOTTIER
(GUJADHUR) c.a S.AF 4 yrs
10h20 THE RENE MAINGARD CUP
4
MRU 140K - 50K - 23K - 12K
SATURDAY
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SATURDAY
11h00 THE AMERICA CHALLENGE CUP
5
1
1500 - Rating: Benchmark 56
HOT ROCKET
DATE
RAT.
Benchm
ark 61
13.06.15
DIST.
TIME KG
GEAR GATE JOCKEY
1500
1.31.99 60
-
6
D.HOLLAND
16.05.15 50+
1600
18.04.15 Benchm 1500
1.41.03 55
1.32.58 61
-
2
7
04.04.15
1.24.29 61
-
1
ark 61
Benchm
ark 61
1400
gate
S. BUSSUNT
(ALLET) h.b S.AF 7 yrs
9
61.5KG
600 200 RANK WIN./SEC.
MARGIN COMMENT
4
5
7
RAdmiral
6.60
Disappointing
D.HOLLAND
D.HOLLAND
5
2
5
6
4
7
S. Jones
AGold
5.30
10.90
Didn't disgrace
Disappointing
D.HOLLAND
3
5
5
AGold
0.85
Good run
INDEPENDENCE
Mr86C
17.01.15
1800 1.52.46
27.12.14 Mr92C 1800 1.53.94
10.12.14 Mr78D 1800 1.53.74
16.11.14 Mr74E 1600 1.38.62
Nice potential and he seems to
3
57.5
54.5
58
59.5
have
B
4 C.ORFFER
B
3 C.ORFFER
B
4 C.ORFFER
8 P.STRYDOM
been well acclimated. Can do it.
NORDIC WARRIOR
G.2
13.06.15
09.05.15
18.04.15
G.3
Benchm
ark 61
1600
1400
1500
6
2
1
R.JOORAWON
R.JOORAWON
R.JOORAWON
06.12.14 56-40 1400 1.23.91 61
ND
8 S.AKHADE
Seems to have recover all his mean. Will be a hard nut to crack.
4
BAY OF BENGAL
Benchm
ark 61
61- 45
30.05.15
1400
01.11.14
1650
04.10.14 61-45 1500
31.08.14 61-45 1500
Good training. A good
5
GIDA
Benchm
ark 56
Benchm
ark 66
23.05.15
11.04.15
1.27.53 59
1.42.32 58
1.33.91 59.5
1.33.80 60
performance
TO
6
S.BHUNDOO
TB
7 L.CURRIE
7 L.CURRIE
TO
3 L.CURRIE
is expected.
11.04.15
2
RAdmiral
0.30
Beaten narrowly
T
8
8
8
Kimberly Al
14.25
No show
1
6
7
2
6
6
5
4
5
Kalinago
R.T.Life
Z. Torrent
5.05
2.00
2.95
Lame off fore leg
Improved run
Slight improvement
SNT
0.60
Faded last 50m
4.90
Fair run
4
2
7
2
7
2
Valere
PRoyale
15.25
2.10
Raced wide
Beaten by better
(S.RAMDIN) h.b S.AF 6 yrs
ND
1850
6
ND
ND
ND
on the
S.BROWN
3 J.BARDOTTIER
3 S.BROWN
1 S.BROWN
1500m.
60KG
5
3
2
Kimberly Al
1.45
Wonner too good
2
4
3
2
4
2
3
3
1
Winter Skye
KRand
Dee Major*
3.10
4.05
3.15
One-paced run
Slight disappointment
Expected win
M.VANRENSBURG
-
-
-
-
-
Scratched
1.31.92 60
BN
1
P.K.HORIL
6
5
6
RAdmiral
2.85
Slight disappointment
1500
1.31.14 60.5 BN
4
G.D.AUCHARUZ
2
3
6
Rasheed
4.05
Bad jockeyship
Benchm
ark 46
Benchm
ark 46
Benchm
ark 51
6
4
3
RAdmiral
0.90
N
1850
1.55.06 59.5 N
8
S.RAMA
9
9
4
BFlare
5.15
Lacked strong kick
1500
1.31.89 59.5 N
8
R.JOORAWON
8
8
5
RAdmiral
2.70
Too far back
1365
1.22.28 55
2
S.RAMA
6
4
1
ROArts*
0.10
In touch-surprising win
4
C.SEGEON
3
4
5
Dustan
5.20
Raced ungenerously
S
N
7
N.TEEHA
7
6
3
RAdmiral
1.80
Finish the strongest
1400
1.24.78 59
N
6
D.DAVID
6
3
2
Icy Jet
2.45
Bad jockeyship
1365
1.21.42 59.5 N
1
D.DAVID
7
1
1
Sbouncer*
0.75
Credit to jockey
7
J.GEROUDIS
6
6
5
Traianus
2.90
One-paced run
N
R.JOORAWON
3
4
6
P. D'Avignon
5.45
Lacked finish
1600
1.39.29 61
N
4
V.NAIKO
1
7
7
BBuster
6.50
Injury into run
1500
1.32.09 59
N
7
R.JOORAWON
1
3
5
Ruby King
5.65
Hung in
08.11.14 51-35 1850 1.58.39 60
N
Is on the up. Nice form. Has a chance.
7
J.BARDOTTIER
1
7
7
Dustan
loin
Knuckled at start
TRAINING CLOCK
Outsider:
INDEPENDENCE
7
4
5
4
6
3
1
3
3
1
1
3
gate
2
12.59 11.95 13.09
39.71 27.94 37.63 25.04 13.09
ND
4 BAY OF BENGAL
13.03 12.10 12.40 11.57 11.90
39.73 25.13 12.10
35.87 23.47 11.90
N
N
5 GIDA
12.07 13.81 13.91 12.82 -
39.90 25.88 13.81
26.73 12.82
N
N
6 ZHAN HU
12.40 11.16 11.96
12.54 12.13 12.71
35.52 23.12 11.96
37.38 24.84 12.71
N
7 WONDER KID
13.32 12.61 13.81
13.85 11.74 12.84
39.74 26.42 13.81
38.43 24.58 12.84
N
8 BALSE
-
13.03
37.64 25.87 -
N
N
9 NOTHING COMPARES
11.80 12.15 13.97
11.38 11.18 12.00
37.92 26.12 13.97
34.56 23.18 12.00
10 SOUTHERN HEIGHTS
12.35 12.07 13.61
13.87 13.17 -
38.03 25.68 13.61
27.04 13.17
4.45
1.00
1.15
2.95
Needed run
Flying finish
Flying finish
Lacked extra
9
9
6
7
2
8
7
5
1
7
6
6
R.T.Life*
S. Jones
D.Sheik
S. Jones
0.10
6.90
0.85
9.95
4
3
4
7
4
9
10
7
3
9
10
7
O.C.Dude
S. Jones
Bulsara
PRoyale
1.20
13.00
17.75
6.30
S.RAMA
S.RAMA
G.D.AUCHARAZ
C.SEGEON
8
10
6
3
1
8
5
2
1
4
3
2
R.T.Life*
Bulsara
DLight
DLight
0.85
3.55
1.10
1.15
Expected win-easy
Good run-watch out
Hung in
Raced wide
gate
7
59KG
2
3
2
6
S.Bluff
Reim
Reim
Legislate
0.15
3
4
3.9
Unlucky-finish the strongest
Progressed on rail
Ran on well
Shoe refit - cast shoe
T1
2
3
1
1
7
4
3
3
8
5
4
5
S. Jones
DLight
DLight
L. Struck
10.20
4.10
4.35
3.75
EVEREST (G.ROUSSET) h.g S.AF 4 yrs
gate
D.DAVID
M.YENI
J.DOYLE
P.STRYDOM
2
58.5KG
Faded badly
Average run
Bad ride
Pace-faded
gate
D. DAVID
N
5
-
4
6
1
1
4
14
3
6
S.Bluff
Louis The King
Judicial
Master Sabina
TRAINING CLOCK
HORSE
After his nice race in the Duchess, Top Jet is back in a 1 DIAMOND LIGHT
better form. He worked as a champion these two weeks
and the distance is an advantage. Skippyjon Jones is
his main opponent. This horse is in a superb form and 2 BASTILLE DAY
1.80
11
6.5
8
5
57.5KG
Lacked finish
Handy - no more
Pace - tired
Pace - weakened
SPLIT TIME
200P 2400P 2200P 600m 400m 200m
12.96 12.57 12.31 37.84 24.88 12.31
14.81 13.91 13.73 42.45 27.64 13.73
14.05 13.60 13.61
12.17 11.79 12.58
41.26 27.21 13.61
36.54 24.37 12.58
3 ICE AXE
11.18 12.83 12.02 14.27
36.17 23.92 11.18
39.12 26.29 14.27
4 SKIPPYJON JONES
11.88 13.64 12.99 13.05
36.15 24.56 11.88
39.68 26.04 13.05
5 TOP JET
12.51 11.87 11.30 13.69
12.51
36.86 24.99 13.69
6 VETTEL
12.21 12.22 11.83
12.17 11.79 11.92
36.26 24.05 11.83
35.88 23.71 11.92
7 EVEREST
13.22 11.98 14.60
11.88 11.85 13.62
39.80 26.58 14.60
37.35 25.47 13.62
he will be dangerous at the finish.
Outsider:
3
59.5KG
J. BARDOTTIER
16.05.15 50+ 1600 1.41.87 59.5 S
4 J.BARDOTTIER
07.12.14 71-42 1850 1.53.56 61
S
1 S.PASQUIER
15.11.14 60+ 2200 2.14.81 57.5 SD
1 D.BONILLA
27.09.14 60+ 1850 1.55.47 61
2 D.HOLLAND
Has improved lately. Is the choice of the jockey.
TOP JET
Skippyjon Jones
EVEREST
gate
S. RAMA
VETTEL (GUJADHUR) h.b S.AF 6 yrs
Place:
1
B. Lerena
06.06.15 G.2
1400 1.23.25 59.5 10 B.LERENA
10 5
04.10.14 MatcB 1400 1.24.13 60
1 G.VAN NIEKERK
4
20.09.14 GrdmD 1300 1.18.96 60
5 G.VAN NIEKERK
3
DnewA
G.VAN
NIEKERK
31.05.14
2000 2.03.07 58
10
6
Has improved after his last race. Classy horse. Can open his account.
FAVOURITE
gate
Great run-watch out
No show
No show
No show
NT
TOP JET (R.MAINGARD) h.g S.AF 4 yrs
06.06.15 G.2
1400 1.23.54 58.5 N
3
29.11.14 SummA 2000 2.06.33 52.5 12
VmhpB
15.11.14
1800 1.55.15 54.5 13
28.10.14 PinnA 1800 1.49.25 58.5 7
Seems to be in a better form. Has a chance.
Impressive turn of foot
Bad jockeyship
Good run
Big disappointment
59.5KG
SKIPPYJON JONES (P.MERVEN) h.b S.AF 5 yrs
6
9
5
7
6
59.5KG
S. BUSSUNT
30.05.15 G.1
1500 1.31.47 54.5 O
1 B.SOOFUL
16.05.15 50+ 1600 1.42.37 61
BND
9 S.BUSSUNT
25.04.15 60+ 1500 1.33.94 59.5 BND
6 S.BHUNDOO
B1ND
04.04.15 60+ 1400 1.23.75 58
6 S.BHUNDOO
Seems to have recover his mean. Has a chance.
16.05.15 50+ 1600 1.40.11 58
TN
25.04.15 60+ 1500 1.31.58 55.5 TN
07.12.14 71-42 1850 1.53.09 61
TN
15.11.14 60+ 2200 2.14.27 55.5 TN
Good form. The distance is an advantage.
gate
D. Moor
ICE AXE (ALLET) h.b S.AF 7 yrs
3
Ice Axe
38.06 25.71 13.17
37.96 24.25 12.69
S. Jones
Tube Wave*
S. Jones*
S. Jones
4
60KG
MARGIN COMMENT
SNT
Best Time:
12.54 13.17 11.56 12.69 -
13.03 -
600 200 RANK WIN./SEC.
T1SN
30.05.15 50+ 1650 1.41.37 61
5 J.BARDOTTIER
16.05.15 50+ 1600 1.41.31 58.5 SN
5 G.D.AUCHARUZ
06.12.14 71-47 1500 1.30.56 61
SN
6 D.OLIVER
18.10.14 55+ 2050 2.08.15 61
SN
4 D.HOLLAND
The horse is in a great form. Serious pretender for the win.
Diamond Light
Skippyjon Jones
600m 400m 200m
37.00 25.65 36.28 23.88 12.36
HORSE
With Jeannot Bardottier, Gida has an excellent 1 HOT ROCKET
opportunity to be back in the winner's enclosure. This
horse has improved after his nice race behind Rear
Admiral. Nordic Warrior has recovered his mean and he 2 INDEPENDENCE
worked well in training. Nothing Compares is almost at
his best and he is a serious candidate for the win.
3 NORDIC WARRIOR
Independence will him be a good outsider.
Nordic Warrior
Nothing Compares
Wonder Kid
5
SPLIT TIME
200P 2400P 2200P
12.40 11.52 12.36
GIDA
Best Time:
gate
54KG
2
GEAR GATE JOCKEY
BN
TOP JET
B. SOOFUL
(PERDRAU) h.b S.AF 8 yrs
N
Nordic Warrior
Balse
Nothing Compares
3
59KG
1.31.73 59
Place:
gate
TIME KG
gate
R. JOORAWON
BASTILLE DAY (GUJADHUR) h.b S.AF 7 yrs
2
7
D. DAVID
(G.ROUSSET) h.b S.AF 5 yrs
1500
FAVOURITE
1
59KG
1.32.38 60
04.04.15
gate
DIST.
16.05.15 50+ 1600 1.40.87 60.5 BN
1 S.BROWN
07.12.14 71-42 1850 1.52.92 61
BN
2 P.MULRENNAN
15.11.14 60+ 2200 2.14.09 55.5 BN
6 R.JOORAWON
18.10.14 55+ 2050 2.06.94 61
BN
6 S.BROWN
Will be more striking this time. Is a hard nut to crack.
6
S. RAMA
1500
25.04.15
8
Lacked finish
(P.MERVEN) h.g S.AF 5 yrs
N
gate
59.5KG
-
RAT.
5
V. NAIKO
BN
1500
N
6
B.
BHAUGEEROTHEE
(R.GUJADHUR) h.b S.AF 7 yrs
- 59.5 BN
gate
MRU 270k - 112.5k - 45k - 22.5k
DIAMOND LIGHT (S.RAMDIN) h.b S.AF 7 yrs
1
4
60.5KG
KRand
ND
7
60.5KG
RAdmiral
1.22.26 59
gate
S. BHUNDOO
6
SOUTHERN HEIGHTS
13.06.15
1
2
22.11.14 51-35 1500 1.32.07 60
Impressive in training. Beware.
10
1
6
Benchm
ark 56
Benchm
ark 56
Benchm
ark 51
02.05.15
Inquiry into run
Fought well-2nd best
Hung in under pressure
1
NOTHING COMPARES
23.05.15
9.85
1.10
0.75
2
08.11.14 51-35 1850 1.56.08 60.5 ON
Is still in a good shape. Can be a surprise.
9
K. Captain
K. Captain
AGold
2
Benchm
ark 56
Benchm
ark 56
Benchm
ark 61
25.04.15
5
2
2
S.RAMA
BALSE
23.05.15
4
1
1
S.RAMA
WONDER KID
20.06.15
1
1
1
3
1365
4
61KG
J. BARDOTTIER
06.12.14 56-40 1400 1.24.02 60.5 BN
3 D.OLIVER
Is in a great form and he is facing a tough field.
8
ND
9
TSN
gate
R. JOORAWON
1.24.73 56
56-40 1000 0.56.97 60.5
56-40 1365 1.22.80 60.5
51-35 1400 1.23.57 60
at his best level. First time
11.04.15
Continues to improve
No extra late
Took over late
Good come back
1.31.52 60.5 TSN
08.11.14
11.10.14
21.09.14
Is almost
23.05.15
1
1.5
2
0.4
1400
Benchm
ark 56
Benchm
ark 56
Benchm
ark 56
Benchm
ark 56
Surruptitious*
Solar Star
Arachne*
Royal Folly*
10
61.5KG
1500
ZHAN HU
20.06.15
1
4
1
1
(P.MERVEN) h.a S.AF 6 yrs
18.04.15
7
2
2
2
2
(ALLET) h.b S.AF 5 yrs
08.11.14 66-50 1365 1.24.52 56.5 TSN
7 S.RAMA
14.06.14 61-45 1500 1.31.99 59
TSN
5 C.SEGEON
Has improved after his last race. Will be at the finish.
6
BN
(PERDRAU) h.a S.AF 4 yrs
1.38.05 58
ND
1.24.24 56
ND
1.30.82 58.5 ND
gate
M. vanRensburg
(R.GUJADHUR) h.b S.AF 4 yrs
1850 - Rating: G3 - 60+
DATE
Good form. Beware as he is in a field that suits him.
2
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02 July 2015
12h05 THE FULL CHARGE CUP
7
1
1850 - Rating: Benchmark 31
MAX RAPAX (G.ROUSSET) h.b S.AF 4 yrs
DATE
RAT.
Benchm
ark 41
Benchm
ark 31
Benchm
ark 31
06.06.15
09.05.15
18.04.15
DIST.
TIME KG
1850 1.54.57 57
GEAR GATE JOCKEY
B
6
D.DAVID
1600 1.38.35 58.5 B
6
1500 1.31.34 59
6
B
O
600 200 RANK WIN./SEC.
Benchm
ark 36
Benchm
ark 36
Benchm
ark 36
Benchm
ark 31
30.05.15
16.05.15
18.04.15
1500 1.31.30 59
1
62KG
1
3
B.CABALLERO 1.50
Beaten by better
D.DAVID
6
1
1
Wing Man*
2.80
Easy winner
D.DAVID
3
2
3
DSDon't
1.00
Didn't disgrace
-
-
2
ARGO
1.20
Beaten by better
gate
4
61KG
TN
4
S.RAMA
5
5
3
E. Class
6.00
Did his best
1600 1.39.77 59.5 TN
1
S.RAMA
5
5
3
N. Star
2.80
Lacked strong finish
1500 1.34.97 59.5 TN
4
S.RAMA
7
2
2
W. Glider
0.25
Failed narrowly
1500 1.31.18 59.5 TN
3
S.RAMA
7
4
1
IBBack*
0.35
Big improvement
TEMBOT (R.GUJADHUR) h.g S.AF 6 yrs
Benchm
ark 31
Benchm
ark 36
Mr70E
20.06.15
30.05.15
4
gate
8
60.5KG
3
M.VANRENSBURG
8
9
5
Harba
2.50
Improved run
1600 1.41.66 58.5 BN
4
S.AZIE
7
7
7
N. Star
14.30
Needed run
-
8
4
9
8
CINCHONA
Royal Galaxy
4.85
8.00
Moved up - no extra
Slow - handy - tired
21.01.14
2000 2.01.85 55.5 B
03.01.14 Mr74E 1600 1.39.24 55.5 B
Improved race last out. Average chance.
13 B.JACOBSON
10 I.STURGEON
WING MAN (S.NARANG) h.b S.AF 7 yrs
DIST.
TIME KG
1400
gate
6
1500
Benchm
ark 31
MdnmG
6
Benchm
ark 31
Benchm
ark 36
D.BONILLA
9
B
8
B
2
13
reviewed.
-
9
4
8
C.PULLER
C.PULLER
C.PULLER
-
1
2
3
2
2
2
Do Be Snappy
Rebel House
Scorecard
0.75
0.75
1.5
Out paced late
Tried hard
Good progress
3
2
MARTIN
0.25
Failed narrowly
1365
1.23.22 57.5 -
4
D.DAVID
6
5
5
O'chee Pan
3.45
Did his best
06.12.14 31-15 1400 1.25.57 60
S
2 J.GEROUDIS
3
3
5
22.11.14 31-15 1365 1.24.03 60.5 6 J.GEROUDIS
6
5
5
Good race last out with the blinkers. Can be back in the winer's enclosure.
SOApproval
DTale
4.80
3.15
Average run
Lacked finish
3
2
M. Rapax
2.80
Wide 300m
02.05.15
7
1
6
1
SFree
M. Rapax*
2.90
0.15
Lacked finish
Hard fought win
07.12.14 31-15 1400 1.25.84 60
5 P.MULRENNAN
08.11.14 31-15 1400 1.25.95 59
9 D.BONILLA
Beaten by a better horse last out. Can finish in the money.
6
Benchm
ark 31
Benchm
ark 36
8
1.26.53 59
7
D.MOOR
1
3
3
Lietuva
3.50
Slight disappointment
4
5
2
1
2
3
Big Lion
Millenimesta
3.20
1.15
Beaten by better
Good run
Benchm
ark 31
Benchm
ark 31
(S.NARANG) h.b S.AF 5 yrs
59KG
0.57.39 59.5 -
4
D.MOOR
2
2
6
MARTIN
2.45
Lacked acceleration
1000
0.58.26 60
8
M.NEISIUS
6
7
9
WAMillion
6.90
Raced wide
P.MULRENNAN
M.NEISIUS
3
1
3
2
4
2
Y. Man
Keep Walking
2.80
1.05
Raced wide
Beaten a whisker
7
Harba
2.95
Lacked acceleration
11.04.15
6
7
W. Glider
7.55
No show
1600 1.40.60 60
N
5
V.NAIKO
3
7
8
Strum
8.20
No show
06.12.14 31-15 1400 1.25.65 61
3
22.11.14 30-0 1000 0.58.31 61
4
Hasn't done badly last out. Average chance.
5
6
7
DeuxFab.
4.05
No show
1600 1.40.31 58.5 -
10 B.LERENA
1500 1.31.67 54
-
6
1650
2
2
Harba
0.20
Great run-watch out
10 8
3
- 10
5
2
9
T.O.Fortune
Sophistry
Vavasour
5.65
1.25
6
Good debut-watch out
Backed - slow - ran on
Lost 1L - no show
55.5KG
SN
7
5
6
6
8
E. Class
8.35
No show
6
1
5
5
3
6
2
6
7
POPolicy
WingMan
Dustan
0.30
5.60
4.85
Held up 300m
Backed, average run
Eased 1700m
V.SOLA
G.AVRANCHE
2
55KG
8
7
Wing Man
5.75
No show
9 D.HOLLAND
2 D.HOLLAND
6 S.AKHADE
better.
6
6
6
7
7
6
7
3
4
R.Game
SOThunder
SFree
7.60
1.40
2.40
No show
Improving
Slight improvement
TRAINING CLOCK
SPLIT TIME
200P 2400P 2200P
12.56 12.01 14.75
Benchm
ark 31
N
2
S.RAMA
1000
0.57.78 59
N
1
C.SEGEON
1400
0-20 1365
0-20 1500
0-25 1400
race last out.
10
BATAAN
09.05.15
GEAR
B
N
41.68 27.87 13.73
36.97 25.52 -
N
NT
3 TEMBOT
13.20 12.90 -
41.34 26.10 12.90
36.79 24.71 -
N
BN
4 WING MAN
12.97 -
-
36.66 25.14 39.96 26.16 12.97
BN
N
11.48 -
11.48
37.54 25.35 -
N
N
5 BRIGHT AND BLUE
-
6 ARROWHEAD
12.43 12.23 13.73
37.14 25.03 38.39 25.96 13.73
7 TEAMOG
12.33 13.83 13.44 12.88 -
38.70 26.16 13.83
38.07 26.32 12.88
14.76 13.05 12.14 13.12 -
42.35 27.81 13.05
39.14 25.26 13.12
Benchm
ark 31
Benchm
ark 36
MjpmF
N
N
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2
6
1
4
7
3
5
8
8
5
ARGO
ARGO
Princeton
LPrint
5.85
9.10
7.50
7.45
7
6
5
H.Harry
2.70
Slow to begin
10
9
6
WAMillion
3.95
Raced wide
7
1
4
2
3
6
Strum
DeuxFab.
1.15
2.95
Improved run
Faded 400m
BNT
10
gate
8
D.HOLLAND
4
3
4
Lietuva
3.80
Lacked finish
1.27.02 61
TBN
1.33.31 61
TBN
1.25.22 59
TBN
Can be a surprise.
7
3
8
S.BUSSUNT
D.HOLLAND
S.BUSSUNT
6
3
3
4
2
5
1
3
5
JFlash*
R. Performer
Absalom
5.00
2.00
5.25
Couldn't match winner
Inconvenienced 150m
Tried it's best
gate
V. NAIKO
(S.RAMDIN) h.b S.AF 3 yrs
NU
1
56KG
4
S.BROWN
4
8
8
M.Leyend
5.35
Average
1365
1.24.11 53.5 SN
8
V.NAIKO
8
10
9
O'chee Pan
9.05
Over-raced
2
3
D.DANIELS
S.RANDOLPH
-
4
6
3
6
Mootahadee
Afrikaburn
5
4.65
Stayed on
Made progress
S.RAMA
R.HOOLASH
S.RAMA
S.RAMA
6
57.5KG
1.32.85 56.5 SN
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SN
8
2
6
3
9
3
8
1
9
9
8
1
Joyful
R. Performer
GGent
KKey*
TRAINING CLOCK
12.25
10.55
10.00
1.1
No show
No show
Average run
Gutsy win
600m 400m 200m
36.64 23.63 11.79
39.56 26.47 12.71
13.51 13.19 13.72
13.79 13.38 -
40.42 26.91 13.72
41.06 27.17 13.38
12.65 12.13 14.52
11.73 12.48
39.30 26.65 14.52
24.21 12.48
4 SMITTEN
13.79 12.66 12.57 12.48 13.77
39.04 26.45 12.66
38.82 26.25 13.77
HORSE
Roventas couldn't found the opening on his first race 1 CRAFTSMAN
and he ended at the third place. He has improved after
this race and he can open his account. Craftsman is
back after having been disqualified in his last race. 2 GRIS CHEVAL
Beware also of Smitten who has improved with the
blinkers.
3 ROVENTAS
Place:
2
53.5KG
SPLIT TIME
200P 2400P 2200P
11.84 11.79 13.09 13.76 12.71
Roventas
CRAFTSMAN
SOCIAL NETWORK
Amber Palace
gate
S. BUSSUNT
1500
FAVOURITE
8
58.5KG
1.25.15 57.5 TBN
SN
10
SN
9
SN
8
SN
6
reviewed.
gate
59KG
Average run
No show
No show
Lost off fore shoe
NU
(ALLET) h.b S.AF 7 yrs
16.05.15 0-20 1365 1.28.25 60
02.05.15 0-20 1500 1.34.66 60.5
11.04.15 0-20 1365 1.24.56 60.5
22.11.14 30-0 1000 0.58.14 53.5
Disappointing in his last race. To be
4
J. BARDOTTIER
EA KEEP WALKING (P.MERVEN) h.a S.AF 7 yrs
GEAR
N
N
5 SOCIAL NETWORK
CRAFTSMAN
ROVENTAS
SOCIAL NETWORK
12.40 12.33 11.20 12.10 12.75
39.15 24.73 12.33
36.05 24.85 12.75
N
N
6 KINGDOM'S KEY
14.13 13.51 14.11
12.18 11.51 13.66
41.75 27.62 14.11
37.35 25.17 13.66
N
Outsider:
7 ROMAN EXPRESS
13.01 12.35 12.09 12.70 -
39.42 25.36 12.35
37.63 24.79 12.70
8 AMBER PALACE
-
12.53
36.28 25.18 -
N
N
9 JOYFUL
12.53 11.85 12.47
-
36.85 24.32 12.47
36.52 24.90 -
N
BNT
10 BATAAN
12.85 12.55 -
39.49 25.40 12.55
N
EAKEEP WALKING
12.90 13.13 12.20 13.84 -
39.47 26.03 13.13
39.06 26.04 13.84
N
N
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1.25.34 54
16.05.15
02.05.15
04.04.15
Average
23.05.15
14.14 13.73 -
8 DUNRAVEN
1400
JOYFUL
N
(P.MERVEN) h.b S.AF 6 yrs
13.06.14
1400 1.24.14 58
31.05.14 MjpmF 1400 1.26.73 58
Slight improvement last out. Difficult.
600m 400m 200m
37.52 26.01 39.32 26.76 14.75
V.NAIKO
R.JOORAWON
V.NAIKO
R.JOORAWON
07.12.14 36-20 1500 1.31.41 58.5 N
1 G.D.AUCHARAZ
15.11.14 36-20 1850 1.55.62 58.5 N
7 C.SEGEON
Was too fiery and slow in his last race. Average chance.
13.06.15
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9
11.04.15
9
R. JOORAWON
D.HOLLAND
Benchm
ark 41
Benchm
ark 31
4
5
8
6
gate
K. GHUNOWA
(J.M.HENRY) h.a S.AF 5 yrs
59.5 N
60
N
60
N
58.5 N
this race.
AMBER PALACE
13.06.15
gate
M.BLUMENAUER
29.11.14 31-15 1500 1.33.07
08.11.14 36-20 1500 1.33.29
27.09.14 36-20 1500 1.35.09
14.09.14 41-25 1850 1.56.26
Back to competition. Will need
8
B.
BHAUGEEROTHEE
K.GHUNOWA
(ALLET) h.a S.AF 7 yrs
1.41.29 56
7
58.5KG
2
ROMAN EXPRESS
7
B. Lerena
-
3
B.
BHAUGEEROTHEE
1000
6
Best Time:
Don't Say Don't
1400
9
HORSE
Narrowly beaten in his last race, Arrowhead is well 1 MAX RAPAX
placed for the win. His main opponent will be Max
Rapax who hasn't done badly last out. Beware also of
2 DON'T SAY DON'T
Wing Man who won a nice victory at the finish last out.
Outsider:
Couldn't match winner
3
Arrowhead
ARROWHEAD
Max Rapax
Wing Man
4.65
S.BROWN
FAVOURITE
Max Rapax
TEMBOT
Wing Man
KCoast
N.MARDAY
16.05.15 0-25 1600 1.43.12 60
SN
18.04.15 0-25 1500 1.32.51 60
N
07.12.14 31-15 1650 1.41.54 58.5 ON
Disappointing in his last race. Will try to do
Place:
2
8
DUNRAVEN
Benchm
ark 31
3
2
07.12.14 25-0 1500 1.32.02 60.5 2
25.10.14 25- 0 1850 1.55.54 59.5 1
21.09.14 31-15 2050 2.10.27 59
2
Is no more the same horse. Hard to trust him.
06.06.15
5
N
TEAMOG (J.M.HENRY) h.b.b S.AF 10 yrs
13.06.15
D.MOOR
1500 1.36.21 59
23.05.15 0-25 1400 1.26.36 61.5 1 B.LERENA
26.12.14 MdnmG 1600 1.38.24 59
1 A.FORBES
MdnmG
10.10.14
1200 1.11.50 59
9 A.FORBES
Narrowly beaten last out. Is a serious candidate for the win.
7
8
1600 1.40.77 57.5 N
ARROWHEAD (R.MAINGARD) h.b S.AF 3 yrs
20.06.15
06.06.15
gate
59.5KG
1.26.50 59.5 N
KINGDOM'S KEY
6
N
1365
N
5
D. Moor
(S.NARANG) h.a S.AF 4 yrs
7
4
gate
59.5KG
6
8
gate
B
D.DAVID
J.DE SOUZA
B.SOOFUL
7
D. DAVID
5
D.MOOR
gate
61KG
0.57.06 59.5 B1
Benchm
ark 31
Benchm
ark 31
9
B. Lerena
No clear run 200m
4
7
15.11.14 36-20 1850 1.55.81 60
N
8 S.BROWN
Weaken in the last meters last out. Can finish in the money.
Early run - caught
Slow into stride
Stayed on from rear
1.25
9
02.05.15
0.5
6.15
3.65
MARTIN
1600 1.38.82 57.5 BN
Benchm
ark 31
Benchm
ark 36
Benchm
ark 36
Stratocruiser
Spring Cherry
3
07.12.14 31-15 1650 1.41.63 58.5 BN
25.10.14 25-0 1850 1.54.62 59.5 BN
Best finish last out. Aiming for a double.
16.05.15
That Cowboy Kid
Raced wide
9
16.05.15
20.06.15
2
4
7
loin
9
Bold finish
3
10 DSDon't
61KG
B.LERENA
0.35
60KG
BN
(G.ROUSSET) h.b S.AF 5 yrs
SOCIAL NETWORK
gate
M. vanRensburg
8
SFree*
N
First win
One-paced run
Big improvement
1
3
12
1
gate
Disqualified
0.55
4.35
1.75
-
4
G. D. Aucharuz
-
R. Consort*
K. Captain
T. Pieman
M.BYLEVELD
G.HATT
G.HATT
6
BRIGHT AND BLUE (S.RAMDIN) h.b S.AF 5 yrs
-
10
D.MOOR
5
-
1
4
3
8
3
09.05.15
-
2
4
2
G.D.AUCHARUZ
1650 1.40.30 58.5 BN
Benchm
ark 31
Benchm
ark 31
06.06.15
-
3
4
4
1000
5
11
61KG
MARGIN COMMENT
(R.MAINGARD) h.b S.AF 4 yrs
0.57.21 61
SMITTEN
4
600 200 RANK WIN./SEC.
(R.GUJADHUR) h.g S.AF 4 yrs
1.35.34 60.5 BN
1000
N
N
6 V.NAIKO
N
1 L.CURRIE
ON
2 L.CURRIE
Has maintained his form.
22.10.14
1600 1.39.22 60
B
24.09.14 MdnmG 1400 1.26.04 60
B
10.09.14 MdnmG 1400 1.26.43 60
B
Couldn't find the opening last out. Beware.
09.05.15
60.5KG
Benchm
ark 31
MdnmG
N
59.5
57
55
race.
gate
R. JOORAWON
GEAR GATE JOCKEY
- 60
1.26.35
1.24.84
1.24.98
his last
ROVENTAS
06.06.15
D. Moor
BN
Benchm
ark 31
09.08.14
1600 1.47.25 60
21.06.14 MdnmG 1400 1.29.06 60
17.05.14 MdnmG 1400 1.29.73 60
Ran wide all the way last out. To be
06.06.15
BN
1600 1.40.69 61
18.04.15
3
M. vanRensburg
BN
RAT.
MRU 125K - 45K - 20K - 10K
(PERDRAU) h.a S.AF 4 yrs
GRIS CHEVAL
2
Was slightly inconvenienced last out. Beware of him.
3
DATE
08.11.14 30-0 1400
26.10.14 36-20 1400
04.10.14 41-25 1400
Disqualified winner on
J. BARDOTTIER
NT
1365 - Rating: Benchmark 31
CRAFTSMAN
1
02.05.15
MARGIN COMMENT
4
DON'T SAY DON'T (P.MERVEN) h.b S.AF 8 yrs
13.06.15
gate
D. DAVID
29.11.14 31-15 1500 1.32.21 58.5 B
3 J.GEROUDIS
Hasn't done badly in his last race. Can be placed.
2
8
MRU 125K - 45K - 20K - 10K
SATURDAY
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SATURDAY
1st Race
The vote is given to CAPTAIN MATTHEW in this opening
contest. He remains stuck with one win in Mauritius, although
he has gone close numerous times. He looked in good form
in his workouts, and should have no problems tackling the
Draper’s Mile. Eastward Bound produced an eye-catching
display in his latest. In good nick, he is expected to be the
closest opponent to the selection. Royal Performer has not
been seen, since his shock win in the 5th meeting. This colt
appears to have shown no signs of problem in his gallops, and
he runs well fresh. He has a solid chance of showing up. Fort
Noble was not very far away behind the winner in his last start.
He is worth considering each-way, while Young Royal and
Kaafel are lower place outsiders.
EXPECTED FAVOURITE: C. MATTHEW
STAR HORSE: CAPTAIN MATTHEW
2nd Race
The horse to beat in this contest is none other than ELITE
CLASS. He simply destroyed his opponents in his recent start,
winning from Tiger Island by 5.8 lengths. In very top order, he
sets the standard in this field and it would be quite a surprise,
if he does not come back as a winner. Levanto should go close
here. He produced his best showing yet in his latest, and with
Jeanot Bardottier riding him, another good run is expected from
him. Gharbee has done nothing wrong, since arriving from
South Africa. He will have to produce something very special
to topple the favourite, but even so, he can make the frame.
Seven Fountains was an eye-catching 3rd over his debut, and
having showed satisfaction at track work, he should have a
decent race. Cinchona may not have shown much in his last
start, but he is capable of doing better.
DARK HORSE: EASTWARD BOUND
EXPECTED FAVOURITE: ELITE CLASS
TRAINING SHOT: ROYAL PERFORMER STAR HORSE: ELITE CLASS
4 Race
th
Who can stop BANDIDO CABALLERO? If his current form
is to be taken into account, it will take someone special to stop
this Ricky Maingard-trained horse. This highly-rated finisher
once again impressed at track work, and he is highly thought of
by his connections and Brandon Lerena. Pont d’Avignon will
be looking to take advantage of any slip up from the favourite.
He managed to open his account for this season in the 11th
meeting, and he looked well enough in his workouts. Princeton
was set-off as favourite in his last start, but he could only
manage 2nd place. However, he did not have everything in
his favour throughout the run. If he can follow in a prominent
position, he will fire all sorts of questions in the home straight.
Viento Magico has finished 3rd and 2nd in his first two starts
in Mauritius. He looks a very promising sort, and will have
his say in this contest. Urbi Et Orbi – who went very close last
time out – looks a good each-way bet, while Carson City and
Why Worry are treated as interesting outsiders.
EXPECTED FAVOURITE: BANDIDO CABALLERO DARK HORSE: PRINCETON
STAR HORSE: BANDIDO CABALLERO
TRAINING SHOT: V. MAGICO
DARK HORSE: GHARBEE
EXPECTED FAVOURITE: LIETUVA
TRAINING SHOT:S. FOUNTAINS STAR HORSE: LIETUVA
th
Race
5
The Mauritius Guineas Cup was the first time that NORDIC
EXPECTED FAVOURITE: MAX RAPAX
STAR HORSE: ARROWHEAD
DARK HORSE: COLOUR OF COURAGE
TRAINING SHOT: MOUNT HILLABY
6th Race
Of the eight races on the card, it is this Group 3 contest that looks the most open,
with all seven horses capable of winning. The bad draw, and the 1400 metre trip
WARRIOR had finished outside the money in Mauritius. A line made Top Jet’s task complicated for his debut start in the Duchess Of York Cup.
can be put through that run, as he picked up an injury. He has The fact he finished runner-up to Silver Bluff – 0.15 lengths away demonstrated
fully recovered, and looked in good nick at track work. He has his qualities. He has come out from that run in very tremendous shape, and this
every chance of renewing with success. Gida just came up short 1850 metre trip should suit him to a tree. One horse which will appreciate this
in his previous outing, being piped by Rear Admiral. This Patrick trip is Skippyjon Jones. He was a brilliant winner in the feature race of the 7th
Merven-trained gelding can go one better, with Jeanot Bardottier meeting, and his chances of completing a double must not be under-estimated.
riding in confidence. Independence is the top-rated arrival at the Diamond Light kept up his amazing record of finishing in the money in his
yard of Rameshwar Gujadhur. Armed with a very impressive South return to racing, even if he was 4 lengths behind the winner. He won this very
African C.V, he has settled in well in his new environment, and race last season, and as he is in much better shape than his last outing, he is
must be watched very closely here. Nothing Compares is in very given tons of respect. VETTEL failed to make an impression in his return to
encouraging form, and warrants consideration in all combinations. racing in the 7th meeting. However, he had excuses on his side, most notably
the poor going. Awesome would be the perfect word to describe his training
Hot Rocket and Zhan Hu are decent outsiders.
form, and if he can translate that into the real thing, he will be very hard to beat.
2012 champion horse Ice Axe showed big improvement, when he finished 3rd
in the Group 1 MTC Bicentenary Trophy. He has maintained this form, and is
worth a thought. Everest has been well-trained, and should be included in all
combinations. The same is said for last-time winner Bastille Day, who looked on
very good terms with himself in his gallops. He is not prevented from showing
EXPECTED FAVOURITE: NORDIC WARRIOR
DARK HORSE: NOTHING COMPARES up, with Daniel Moor riding him.
STAR HORSE: NORDIC WARRIOR
TRAINING SHOT: INDEPENDENCE
EXPECTED FAVOURITE: TOP JET
STAR HORSE: VETTEL
DARK HORSE: EVEREST
TRAINING SHOT: TOP JET
th
8
Race
SOCIAL NETWORK shades the selection in the final race on the
th
Race
7
ARROWHEAD gets the vote in this penultimate race. His last
start saw him do everything but score, and a reproduction of
that run should see him go one better. Max Rapax could have
something up his sleeve though. He was a solid 3rd in the Duchess
Of York Cup meeting, and he has been entered in a lower class
this time round. He will appreciate this longer trip, and even if
he is handicapped at 62 kg, he is rated as the big danger to the
selection. Don’t Say Don’t landed the final step of the podium in
race meeting 11. In solid form throughout, he is expected to make
the frame once again. Recent winner Wing Man has designs on
confirming. This Shirish Narang-trained gelding has won twice
over this 1850 metre trip, and as he is a strong finisher, he will be
very hard to stop, if he follows in a good position. Tembot was
credited with a 5th place finish in his last start, but he was only 2.5
lengths behind Harba..
3 Race
rd
Preference is for LIETUVA over this 1365 metre sprint. He
scored his second win in his latest, outclassing the opposition
in the process. He was in superb form in training, and is taken
to confirm. Mount Hillaby runs for the first time under his new
colours. After opening his account in the 4th meeting, he thought
he had made it two in-a-row, only for it to be taken away. This
four year-old can bounce back strongly, and is rated as the big
danger to the favourite. Count Emmanuale comes back after
a lay off, and should give a good account of himself. Colour
Of Courage ran a cracker with the blinkers in his recent run,
winning ahead of stable mate Millenimesta. Don’t rule him out
from making it a double. Lucky Valentine – who had his own
taken away from him in his penultimate start – was nowhere
to be seen last time out. Having dropped down two divisions,
he should do a lot better. With a couple of solid runs under his
belt, and with only 52 kg on his back, Van Der Scaler looks an
interesting outsider.
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2 Juillet
2015
Tennis de table
Sarah Hanffou et Anne-Sophie Gourin,
deux anciennes gloires de France
viennent aider Maurice
Deux anciennes gloires de
l’Hexagone ont manifesté leur
intention de venir chez nous
afin d’agir comme des sparringpartners pour nos sélectionnés
en vue des prochains JIOI. Ainsi,
Sarah Hanffou et Anne-Sophie
Gourin sont attendus à Maurice
jeudi 2 juillet.
De ce fait, la venue de ces deux
anciennes raquettes du tennis de
table de France est considérée
comme une aubaine pour les
pongistes mauriciens, car nos
deux techniciens locaux, à savoir
Rajessen Desscann et Patrick
Sahajasein, pourront apporter
les dernières retouches avant
l’échéance réunionnaise qui se
profile à l’horizon.
« Sarah Hanffou et Anne-Sophie
Gourin demeurent des pongistes
très expérimentés. Il ne fait pas
de doute que le fait d’avoir côtoyé
le haut niveau aidera davantage
nos pongistes qui se préparent
pour faire face à leur destin en
vue des prochains JIOI. » Propos
de Rajessen Desscann, entraîneur
national. Le déplacement de ces
deux pongistes françaises a été
rendu possible grâce au soutien et
au bon vouloir du ministère de la
Jeunesse et des Sports (MJS).
Pour rappel, tout récemment,
les pongistes qui ont été
Judo: Christianne
Legentil attendue au
pays le 20 août
Tennis-U10: Aaron
Rawa en action dans
le Rose-Hill Open
Forfait pour les Jeux des Îles de l’Océan
Indien (JIOI), la judokate mauricienne
Christianne Legentil, a dû passer sur le
billard, le 11 juin dernier. Son opération au
genou a été un succès, mais la Mauricienne
poursuit sa convalescence en Allemagne.
Elle compte regagner Maurice, le 20 août.
Actuellement, elle est sous la supervision des
experts allemands pour des tests. Elle compte
remonter sur les tatamis en 2016.
Après avoir remporté le Mauritius Union
le mois dernier, Aaron Rawa qui a aussi
enlevé l’Emcar Open samedi (27 juin) dans
la catégorie U10, compte participer au RoseHill Open le mois prochain. Ce pensionnaire
de Popy’s Tennis club de Quatre-Bornes
entraîné par Dominique Thomas, compte
mettre
une
troisième
compétition
consécutive à son palmarès. Pour rappel,
samedi dernier, Aaron Rawa a battu Matis
Seguin sur le score de 2-0 (4-2, 4-2). Après
sa victoire, Aaron Rawa occupe la tête de
série dans la catégorie U10.
sélectionnés pour défendre notre
quadricolore en terre réunionnaise
ont effectué un stage en Chine,
plus précisément au Centre
d’entraînement de Baoding. Un
Basket-ball: La
sélection féminine à
La Réunion en juillet
La sélection mauricienne de basket-ball sous
la houlette du duo Ruben Batterie-Bernard
Nuckchady mettra le cap sur la Réunion
en juillet afin de participer à cinq matches
amicaux. Ce déplacement s’insère dans le
cadre de la préparation de nos basketteuses
en vue des prochains JIOI 2015. De ce fait,
du 19 au 15 juillet, la sélection mauricienne
de Maurice jouera cinq rencontres. Des
clubs, à l’instar de du Port, des Aiglons et de
l’ASPTT seront de la partie.
stage d’un mois qui a été bénéfique
à tous les niveaux. Entre-temps,
Huang Min, Conseiller Technique
National chinois, est déjà sur
place pour prêter main-forte aux
Mauriciens. Huang Min demeure
un technicien de grande expérience
qui sait comment se pratique le
tennis de table dans la région. Il a
tout récemment décroché le titre
de champion du monde de vétéran,
catégorie 50 ans.
Précisons aussi que Brian Chan
Yuk Fo, qui se trouve en Chine
pour ses études, est déjà sur place
depuis mardi dernier. Il a été à
l’entraînement mardi 30 juin à
Beau-Bassin. En ce qui concerne
Widaad Gukhool, qui fait des
études à Brunei, elle rentre au
pays, le 13 juillet, pour rejoindre
les autres sélectionnés de Maurice.
Nos deux expatriés de France,
notamment Ritesh Taucoory et
Akhilen Yogarajah, seront, eux,
attendus chez nous le 25 juillet.
Volley-ball: Maurice
participera à la Coupe
d’Afrique des Nations
hommes au Caire
Maurice participera à la Coupe d’Afrique
des Nations hommes qui se tiendra du 20
au 31 juillet au Caire, en Égypte. Douze
joueurs feront le déplacement. Il s’agit
de: Sunil Mudhoo, Ashwyn Ramkalawon,
Jason Radoo, Evans Sauteur, Akash
Doobraz, Kevin Larose, Gilbert Alfred,
Gino Sophie, Bryan Perrine, Eric Louise,
Hansley Casimir et Stéphane Moonisamy.
Maurice se rendra en Égypte le 15 juillet.
Pour rappel, au sein de cette compétition,
on retrouve les pays suivants: l’Égypte, la
Tunisie, le Maroc, l’Algérie, le Botswana,
le Soudan, le Kenya et le Cameroun.
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02 July
2015
2 Juillet
2015
19 nageurs retenus pour
l’échéance réunionnaise en août
C’est confirmé. 19 nageurs ont
été retenus par la Fédération
Mauricienne de Natation (FMN),
pour défendre notre quadricolore
lors des Jeux des Îles de l’Océan
Indien (JIOI) qui se tiendront du
1er au 9 août prochain à l’île sœur.
Ainsi, huit garçons et onze filles
défendront nos couleurs face
aux
Seychelles,
Madagascar,
Comores, Maldives et Réunion
en août prochain. Les 19 nageurs
mauriciens ont réalisé les minimas
A et B établis par Philippe Pascal,
directeur technique national (DTN)
de natation.
Ceux retenus sont : Garçons Oliver Ah Ching, Darren Chan
Chin Wah, Elken Cheong Leung,
Ryano Fortune, Warren Hau Kim
Fong, Yohan Lim Chou Sang,
Mathieu Marquet et Bradley
Vincent. En ce qui concerne les
filles, les noms retenus sont :
Heather
Arseth,
Annah
Auckbaurallee, Emily Chan Chee,
Olivia de Maroussem, Leah Foo
Sem Fah, Tessa Ip Hen Cheng,
Camille Koenig, Layne Lim Ah
Tock, Mélodie Naidoo, Elodie Poo
Cheong et Elodie Wong Woon
Chong.
Lors des JIOI 2015, la compétition
s’annonce féroce, et nos nageurs ne
devraient pas s’attendre à ce que
leurs adversaires leur fassent de
cadeaux. Car les nageurs des autres
pays ont gagné en maturité et ce
sera encore plus dur que sont les
Jeux de 2011.
Et en ce moment, les nageurs
mauriciens sont à l’œuvre afin de
parfaire leur préparation en vue
de ces Jeux. Ainsi, Darren Chan
Chin Wah, Heather Arseth et
Bradley Vincent iront participer à
la 16e édition des Championnats du
monde de natation qui se tiendront
du 24 juillet au 9 août 2015 à Kazan
en Russie.
Par ailleurs, le Long Course Meet
7 aura lieu à partie de 9h15 le
samedi 4 juillet à la piscine SergeAlfred (50 m) pour les catégories
benjamins et plus. Ce sera une
bonne occasion pour nos jeunes
nageurs de démontrer de quel bois
ils se chauffent d’autant plus que
cette épreuve comptera pour la
qualification aux prochains Jeux
d’Afrique et les Championnats
d’Afrique juniors.
À la prochaine réunion du CIJ
Vivian Gungaram : « Maurice en lice pour
organiser les JIOI 2019 »
Vivian Gungaram, secrétaire général du
Comité Olympique Mauricien (COM), a
annoncé que Maurice a déjà préparé un
dossier en bonne et due forme destiné aux
CIJ en vue d’être candidat aux prochains
Jeux des Îles de l’Océan Indien (JIOI) de
2019.
Vivian Gungaram a aussi confirmé que le
Comité International des Jeux (CIJ) a déjà
effectué une visite d’évaluation des quatre
îles des Comores depuis l’année dernière.
« Depuis la visite d’inspection du CIJ aux
Comores, rien de concret n’a été avancé
dans ce pays. C’est la raison pour laquelle le
CIJ a demandé à Maurice de venir avec un
plan B pour préparer les JIOI de 2019 », a-t-il
affirmé.
Ce dernier déclare aussi que le COM a déjà
sollicité le ministère de la Jeunesse et des
Sports pour l’informer de la situation.
Et qu’au conseil des ministres en date du 19
juin dernier, cette haute instance de Maurice
a donné son feu vert afin que Maurice prépare
un dossier pour être candidat auprès du CIJ
pour organiser l’événement 2019.
D’ores et déjà, Maurice se positionne pour
les Jeux de 2019 au cas où il y a désistement
des Comores. Car du 4 au 6 juillet, le CIJ
effectuera une autre visite aux Comores.
Les représentants du CIJ qui seront présents
aux Comores sont Réunion, Maurice et
Seychelles, car Madagascar et Maldives
n’ont pas encore réagit pour effectuer cette
visite.
Et si le CIJ n’est pas satisfait des dispositions
prises jusqu’ici, dans ce cas, cette instance
prendra une décision finale le 30 juillet,
et Maurice se verra confier définitivement
l’organisation de cet événement.
« Le 9 août, de toutes les façons, le CIJ
aura à confier le drapeau des Jeux au pays
organisateur », a dit Vivian Gungaram.
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2015
02
July 2015
Cyclisme - Championnats de Maurice
Une surprise
nommée
Yoan Pirogue
Yoan Pirogue demeure bel et bien un
coureur sur lequel il faudra compter.
Car c’est lui qui est venu mettre tout
le monde d’accord lors des récents
championnats de Maurice qui ont eu
lieu dimanche dernier.
Ainsi, à l’issue des 144 km au
programme de cette compétition, Yoan
Pirogue, sociétaire du PSC-Winner’s,
est venu couper la ligne d’arrivée en
premier, devançant respectivement
Philippe Colin et Jérémy Seeyave.
« Je me suis entraîné pour remporter
une course et, finalement, c’est arrivé
pour les championnats. Je tiens à
remercier tous les coureurs qui m’ont
aidé, l’entraîneur José Achille, mes
sponsors et je tiens surtout à dédier
cette victoire à mon défunt papa », a
déclaré Yoan Pirogue, après sa sublime
victoire.
Dès le départ de cette épreuve devant
la station d’Engen à la Vigie, Stephano
Olliver et Jérémy Seeyave demeurent
les premiers coureurs à prendre la
direction des opérations. Toutefois, les
autres coureurs ne l’entendaient pas de
cette oreille et ils se sont rapprochés.
Toutefois,
Grégory
Lagane,
accompagné par Jérémy Seeyave ont
tenté une nouvelle échappée. Un effort
réussi, surtout pour Grégory Lagane.
N’empêche que Jérémy Seeyave a
réussi à recoller avec Lagane.
Quant Yoan Pirogue a commencé son
effort, il a laissé pantois sur place
ses adversaires. C’est ainsi qu’après
4h04’15 de course, il a traversé
en premier la ligne d’arrivée pour
remporter une sublime victoire.
Chez les juniors, Christopher Lagane,
a dicté sa loi, pour démontrer qu’il
est bel et bien l’homme en forme du
moment. Après 96 km, Christopher
Lagane a devancé Romain Béchard. Ce
dernier a tout tenté mais n’a pas réussi
à empêcher son adversaire de franchir
la ligne d’arrivée en premier.
LES RÉSULTATS
Elite 2-3 (144 km)
1. Yoan Pirogue (PSC-Winners)
4h04'15
2. Philippe Colin (FFSC-KFC)
4h04'24
3. Jérémy Seeyave (VCJCC-Bank One) mt
4. Steward Pharmasse (FFSC-KFC) mt
5. Yannick Lincoln (Moka SC) mt
6. Fidzerald Rabaye (VCJCC-Bank One) mt
7. Stephano Ollivier (UCRH-Engen)
4h04'37
8. William Labonne (PLMCC) mt
9. Michael Khedoo (UCRH-Engen)
4h04'40
10. Grégory Lagane (FFSC-KFC)
4h05'17
Juniors (96 km)
1. Christopher Lagane (FFSC-KFC)
2. Romain Béchard (VCJCC-Bank One)
3. Yash Subron (PSC-Winners)
4. Grégory Fleury (PSC-Winners)
2h36'58
2h42'26.
2h50'29
2h54'56
Cadets (72 km)
1. Adriano Azor (FFSC-KFC)
2. Fabio Catherine (FFSC-KFC)
3. Dylan Redy (CNFC)
4. Ronaldo Nizelin (FFSC-KFC)
5. Abyad Maudarbacus (FFSC-KFC)
2h06'31
2h06'36
2h06'46
2h08'31
2h08'37
Minimes (34 km)
1. Treven Ramasawmy (VCJCC-Bank One) 1h03'20
2. Jonathan Charlot (FFSC-KFC°
1h04'43
3. Kenny Azor (FFSC-KFC) mt
4. Atikesh Jadoo (FFSC-KFC)
1h05'50
5. Maximilien Adam (VCJCC-Bank One) 1h05'56
Pass-cyclisme (72 km)
1. Jason Minerve (PSC-Winners)
2h03'00
2. Damien Grégoire (VCJCC-Bank One) mt
3. Kim Chung Yee (VPCC-Snowy) mt
Masters 30-49 ans (72 km)
1. Bernard Lasplaces (UCRH-Engen)
2h03'40
2. Jean-Philippe Henry (VCJCC-Bank One) mt
3. Jean-Paul Koo (FFSC-KFC) mt
Masters 50+ (72 km)
1. André Le Blanc (VCJCC-Bank One)
2. Karim Hugli (FFSC-KFC) mt
3. Didier Rossignol (PSC-Winners)
2h03'08
2h03'42
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02 July 2015
Hippisme
Jeanot Bardottier : La nouvelle folie du
Champ de Mars !
Jeannot Bardotier menant à la victoire Bulsara dans la Barbé Cup samedi dernier
Jeanot Bardottier n’oubliera pas de
sitôt cette journée du samedi 27 juin
2015. En douze années de carrière
et avec 82 gagnants dans l’escarcelle,
ce natif de Tranquebar s’est offert
son premier quadruple assorti d’un
premier succès classique au Champ
de Mars. Le “vieux” Bulsara (neuf
ans le mois prochain) l’aura mis
sur orbite à la veille de ses 30 ans
! Du coup il est devenu la nouvelle
foulie du Champ de Mars. Fidelis,
O’chee Pan, Dustan et Bulsara :
c’est le quarté gagnant de “Bardo”
lors de cette deuxième journée
classique 2015. Il était aux anges
au micro de la télévision nationale.
« J’ai beaucoup fait l’aller-retour
entre Port-Louis et Floréal pour
m’occuper de Bulsara. Il m’a
beaucoup impressionné et c’était,
selon moi, le cheval à battre dans
cette course. Quand j’ai fait mon
homework, j’ai constaté qu’il faisait
régulièrement les meilleurs 600
mètres, surtout quand il ne portait
que 58kg. Cette première victoire
classique représente beaucoup
pour moi, surtout en cette année
où j’ai signé un contrat de jockey
titulaire à l’écurie Gujadhur.
C’était une grande chance pour
moi et j’en profite. Je dédie cette
victoire spécialement à mon défunt
papa Serge. C’est grâce à lui que
j’en suis là aujourd’hui. Mais je
n’oublie pas mon épouse et mon fils
ainsi que toute la famille Gujadhur
qui me font tous confiance », a-til notamment déclaré après cette
fameuse journée qui restera gravé
dans sa mémoire.
Mais cette journée aura aussi ses
mauvais souvenir pour Jeanot
Bardottier qui
aura à verser
une amende de Rs 25 000 pour
interférence dans la deuxième
course où il était engagé sur Wind
Glider. Il était aussi au centre
d’une polémique avec le jockey
Van Rensburg qui l’aurait trainé
de «caffer». En effet, Le jockey de
l’entraîneur Rameshwar Gujadhur,
Marco Van Rensburg, a été
condamné à une amende de Rs 30
000 pour langage ordurier envers le
Mauricien Jeanot Bardottier après
la course de clôture de samedi
dernier. Au cours de l’enquête
des Racing Stewards, il n’a pas
été prouvé que le Sud-Africain a
été l’auteur de propos racistes, le
témoignage de Boutanive étant
approximatif. Van Rensburg a
présenté ses excuses à Bardottier et
à l’entraîneur Ramapatee Gujadhur.
Gujadhur : flying colors
Après Silver Bluff dans la Duchesse,
l’’écurie Gunajdhir s’est offert le
doublé classique avec Bulsara, qui
complétait un fabuleux quadruple
de l’entraîneur et son jockey Jeanot
Bardottier. Cette performance
permet au cavalier mauricien de
totaliser 17 victoires et de ravir le
maillot de leader au Sud-Africain
Brandon Lerena, tandis que
Ramapatee Gujadhur a accentué
son avance en haut du tableau
avec Rs 4 969 500 en terme de
gains. Le classement des chevaux
est désormais mené par Bulsara
devant One Cool Dude et Kremlin
Captain.
Sur le papier, Jeanot Bardottier
avait une belle carte à jouer samedi
dernier au même titre que Swapneal
Rama qui profitait des malheurs de
Cédric Ségeon pour obtenir un full
card sous les couleurs de Patrick
Merven. Deux jockeys, deux styles.
Le cavalier de la famille Gujadhur
confirma qu’il est un des meilleurs
jockeys en action au Champ de
Mars actuellement en s’adjugeant
la plus grosse part du gâteau avec
un beau quadruple, tandis que son
homologue, moins puissant, se
contenta d’un petit succès. Sa plus
belle victoire, Jeanot Bardottier
la savoura dans l’épreuve phare,
la Barbé Cup, sur Bulsara qui
fut présenté comme le principal
adversaire du favori One Cool
Dude. C’était la toute première
victoire classique de sa carrière
qui a vraiment pris son envol il
y a quelques années seulement.
«Cette victoire classique représente
beaucoup pour moi, car elle est
ma toute première. Elle intervient
durant une année où j’ai reçu
un contrat chez l’entraînement
Gujadhur. C’était une chance
inouïe pour moi et j’en ai profité.
Comme on le dit souvent, good
horses make good jockeys, et je
n’ai pas laissé passer ma chance
dans le Barbé». Longtemps aperçu
en dernière position, Bulsara
contourna les outsiders Abington
et Captain Firth avant de foncer
sur les autres. Polar Royale et One
Cool Dude firent impression à
un certain moment, mais lorsque
Bardottier enclencha le turbo,
Bulsara accéléra à nouveau pour les
dominer avec une certaine autorité.
Cheval, jockey, entraîneur et
propriétaires furent accueillis par
une foule survoltée qui s’électrifia
davantage lorsque Bardottier mima
le fameux «pédaler».
Reim: prochaine étape, le
Maiden
Alors que pour Bardottier c’était
une grande première, Ramapatee
Gujadhur ne fit qu’étoffer son
palmarès dans les classiques.
L’entraîneur réalisait même le
doublé après la Duchesse 2015
remportée par son poulain Silver
Bluff, tandis que Il Saggiatore (2012)
était le dernier à lui permettre
de soulever cette coupe. Dans
l’euphorie, Ramapatee Gujadhur
n’a pas caché ses ambitions de
s’octroyer la plus prestigieuse coupe
du calendrier programmée le 7
septembre prochain. «Sa prochaine
course sera le Maiden», a-t-il lancé
sans détour. Battu par Man To Man
dans le dernier Ruban Bleu, ce fils
de Silvano possède sans nul doute
les qualités nécessaires pour s’offrir
une nouvelle épreuve classique et
conserver son invincibilité cette
saison. Car il avait frappé d’entrée
lors de la quatrième journée sur
1500m avant d’être ménagé par
son entourage. Si Bulsara s’était
forgé une bonne réputation sur
le turf sud-africain, nombreux
sont ceux à penser que son heure
de gloire faisait partie du passé.
Du reste, il n’avait pas gagné lors
de ses 26 dernières sorties sudafricaines. A 7 ans déjà à l’époque,
il fut mis en vente, et Ramapatee
Gujadhur peut s’estimer chanceux
de l’avoir accueilli dans son
yard l’année dernière. Deux
jockeys portaient la casaque bleu
électrique et écharpe rouge dans
cette épreuve. La toque jaune était
confiée à Jean Roland Boutative.
Les chances de Reim n’étaient pas
évidentes dans ce lot, d’autant que
le nouveau crack annoncé de cet
établissement n’avait pas encore
fait ses preuves sur notre turf après
une fin de carrière sud-africaine
exceptionnelle. On savait aussi que
sa présence était une assurance
qu’il n’y aurait pas de faux train, car
il a démontré sa préférence pour la
course à l’avant en Afrique du Sud.
Malheureusement, Reim ne prit pas
un bon départ et dans l’entêtement
de son cavalier de suivre à la lettre
les directives de l’entraîneur, Jean
Roland Boutanive lui en demanda
trop dans la première courbe et
dans la descente, hypothéquant
ainsi ses chances de succès. Le
jockey fut d’ailleurs sanctionné
d’une suspension de trois semaines
couplée d’une amende de Rs 25
000 pour ne pas avoir monté à la
satisfaction des commissaires.
La journée avait démarré avec
le succès de Fidelis qui tentait sa
chance dans une valeur inférieure.
Une victoire qui porte la griffe
de l’assistant entraîneur, Gopal
Gujadhur. La troisième épreuve ne
fut qu’une simple formalité pour
O’Chee Pan qui démontra qu’il
est encore plus efficace lorsqu’il
peut dicter le train. L’offensive de
Top Of The Chocs à la route laissa
Bardottier de marbre. Le jockey
mauricien fila les rênes à sa monture
dans la dernière courbe et une fois
la ligne droite finale entamée, l’issue
ne faisait plus de doute. O’Chee
Pan se détacha irrésistiblement
pour l’emporter facilement. Pour
son entraîneur, ce cheval a encore
une marge de progression L’arrivée
de la quatrième épreuve, où Dustan
était le favori, fut plus pointue et on
dut avoir recours à la photographie
afin de désigner le vainqueur. Si
Wind Glider n’a été qu’un simple
figurant dans la deuxième épreuve,
Yoda Man, qui était à sa première
sortie sous ses nouvelles couleurs,
fut un des principaux animateurs
de la ligne d’arrivée dans la
course de clôture. Lancé de loin et
contraint à faire les extérieurs dans
la dernière courbe, il se contenta
d’une troisième place, synonyme
d’un chèque de Rs 20 000. Ce
qui demeure une contribution à
la bonne moisson du yard qui a
récolté Rs 1 075 000 en terme de
gains samedi dernier.
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