May 18, 2024

Vengeance of Rain takes Hong Kong Cup in driving finish

Last updated: 12/11/05 4:42 PM












Vengeance rained down in the Hong Kong Cup
(Photo courtesy of Hong Kong Jockey Club)





VENGEANCE OF RAIN (Zabeel) became Hong Kong’s latest international superstar
after powering to a neck victory over the gallant Pride (Peintre Celebre) in the
$2.3 million Hong Kong Cup (HK-G1) on Sunday. The odds-on favorite
simultaneously clinched the title of World Racing Series champion, the first
Hong Kong-trained horse to earn the honor, having also scored in the Queen
Elizabeth II Cup (HK-G1), another World Racing Series event, in April. Vengeance
of Rain finished Sunday’s 1 1/4-mile contest on good to firm turf in 2:04 2/5. 

Winning rider Anthony Delpech secured a handy position attending a farcically
slow early pace set by American invader Willow O Wisp (Misnomer), with fractions
of :28 for the quarter, :53 3/5 for the half, and six furlongs in 1:18 1/5. With
exquisite timing in the stretch, Delpech unleashed Vengeance of Rain and seized
the advantage before the closers got in gear.

The multiple Group 1 hero strode
majestically to the front and, although the French mare Pride closed furiously to
draw up to Vengeance of Rain’s throat-latch, he drove on stoutly to maintain a
neck margin at the line.

It was another 1 1/2 lengths back to the English-based Maraahel (Alzao) in
third, with fourth place going to another Hong Kong performer, Russian Pearl
(Soviet Star). The remainder of the field consisted of Touch of Land (Fr) (Lando
[Ger]), Epalo (Ger) (Lando [Ger]), Green Treasure (Danehill), defending champion
Alexander Goldrun (Gold Away [Ire]), Willow O Wisp and River Dancer (Sadler’s
Wells).

“It is difficult for three-year-olds in this sort of race,” said
jockey Kieren Fallon, summing up his experience on Willow O Wisp.

“(Vengeance of Rain) was cantering at
the final turn, and he really fought hard,” said Delpech, describing his
triumphal march. “He has it all; class and courage.”

He then paid an even more handsome tribute to his mount.

“He is the
best horse I’ve ever ridden, and I don’t think I’ll ever ride one like him
again. Horses like him come round just once in a blue moon.”

“He’s such a star, isn’t he?” said Vengeance of Rain’s trainer, David
Ferraris, adding, “I think there is still more improvement in him,
too.”

Owned by Raymond Gianco Chow Hon Man, the five-year-old New Zealand-bred is
out of Danelagh (Danehill), an exceptional Australian performer who captured the
1998 Blue Diamond S. (Aus-G1). Moreover, Vengeance of Rain is a full brother to 2005 AJC Australian Oaks (Aus-G1) heroine Dizelle. Before coming to Hong Kong, he ran
in Australia under the name of Subscribe, where as a two-year-old, he won the
Veuve Clicquot S. and finished third in the Talindert S.

However, Vengeance of Rain has blossomed under Ferraris’ care in his new home. In
addition to his scores in two legs of the World Racing Series, the gelding has
captured the Hong Kong Derby (HK-G1), Champions and Chater Cup (HK-G1),
International Cup Trial (HK-G2) and Centenary Vase (HK-G3).

Unfortunately for racing fans eager to see him travel to take on the best in
other parts of the world, Ferraris outlined plans to keep his star in Hong Kong
for the time being.

“The owners have asked me not to race him in Dubai, so we
will target the Hong Kong Gold Cup (HK-G1), QEII (HK-G1) and the Champions and Chater Cup
(HK-G1),” the conditioner said.

Considering that his connections had initially hoped to target the Cox Plate
S. (Aus-G1) this past October, perhaps globetrotting will ultimately form part
of Vengeance of Rain’s long-term agenda.