Tue, 01/30/2024 - 08:14

Hong Kong Selections for Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Paul Lally:

R1 1-2-8-11
R2 3-1-2-7
R3 3-4-10-9
R4 10-9-2-8
R5 7-12-10-8
R6 6-9-8-5
R7 7-10-8-4
R8 7-2-5-3
R9 8-12-10-6

Best Bet R7 N7 Never Too Soon
Longshot R4 N10 Circuit Seven
Play R3 QQP 3-4-10

Mark McNamara:

R1 – 1.8.4.2
R2 - 11.3.2.7
R3 – 3.7.4.5
R4 – 3.9.8.7
R5 – 7.8.3.12
R6 – 3.6.4.10
R7 – 7.10.5.12
R8 – 7.2.6.4
R9 – 8.1.6.10

Mon, 01/29/2024 - 07:48

Declan Schuster's Hong Kong Analysis for Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Hong Kong Jockey Club
Racing returns to Happy Valley with Wednesday's program.

HAPPY VALLEY SELECTIONS
(Wednesday, January 31, 2024)

Fri, 01/26/2024 - 15:00

Measured Time leads Godolphin brigade of stakes winners on Meydan card

Emily Shields
Charlie Appleby saddled four winners on the Friday Meydan card for Godolphin.

Godolphin, trainer Charlie Appleby, and jockey William Buick, pillars of the Dubai World Cup Carnival, dominated an all-stakes card Friday at Meydan Racecourse, winning four of eight Thoroughbred races, all on turf, including the Group 1 Jebel Hatta, where the rising 4-year-old Measured Time was tons the best.  

Fri, 01/26/2024 - 10:06

Hong Kong Selections for Sunday, January 28, 2024

Paul Lally: 
R1: 2-10-6-9 
R2: 2-8-14-5 
R3: 6-1-2-10 
R4: 5-6-11-1 
R5: 3-2-5-9 
R6: 6-2-7-13 
R7: 9-11-4-5 
R8: 1-2-5-3 
R9: 11-5-13-1 
R10: 7-2-8-10 
Best Bet: R10 N7 Beauty Fit 
Longshot: R3 N6 Lucky Fionn 
Play: R7 QQP 4-9-11 

Thu, 01/25/2024 - 15:18

Mawj makes first start since Breeders' Cup in Jebel Hatta, prep for Dubai Turf

Julie Wright
Mawj (inside) just gets nipped by Master of The Seas in the Breeders' Cup Mile.

Beaten an eyelash in the Breeders’ Cup Mile, Mawj has taken her talents back to Meydan Racecourse in Dubai, where she stars Friday on an all-stakes nine-race card that’s a stepping-stone to the Dubai World Cup card on March 30. 

Thu, 01/25/2024 - 15:09

Australia: Zou Tiger's busy month concludes in Carrington Stakes

This has been a busy month for the Australian gelding Zou Tiger, who starts in the $131,600 Carrington Stakes at Royal Randwick Racecourse in Sydney on Friday evening.

In his first start since May, Zou Tiger finished fifth of seven in the Canterbury Sprint at Canterbury Park on Jan. 1. He was found to have bled from a nostril.

To start in a lucrative handicap at 6 1/2 furlongs at Rosehill Gardens on Jan. 17, Zou Tiger passed a vet examination after a workout two days before the race. Zou Tiger finished second by a nose.

Thu, 01/25/2024 - 09:52

Declan Schuster's Hong Kong Analysis for Sunday, January 28, 2024

Hong Kong Jockey Club
Sha Tin turf racing.

SHA TIN SELECTIONS
(Sunday, January 28, 2023) 

Wed, 01/24/2024 - 17:22

Jamie Richards slots double to take Sha Tin training honours

Hong Kong Jockey Club
Magniac seals a brace for Jamie Richards under Hugh Bowman.

By Leo Schlink

Jamie Richards erased the frustrations of a challenging opening to the season with a double at Sha Tin with Magniac and G Liner on Wednesday night (24 January) as the New Zealander continued to build telling momentum.

Gathering impetus with four wins from his past 13 starters, Richards notched his first Sha Tin double of the campaign when Karis Teetan led throughout on G Liner in the Class 4 Peacock Handicap (1650m) before Hugh Bowman – substituting for an indisposed Zac Purton – triumphed on Magniac in the Class 3 Flamingo Handicap (1200m).

Wed, 01/24/2024 - 15:00

Australia Day Cup: Naval College has won at distance

In his final start in Britain in 2022, the gelding Naval College won an allowance race at 1 1/2 miles on the synthetic track at Lingfield Racecourse near London.

The stamina shown in that win is useful background information when Naval College starts as a heavy favorite in the $131,500 Australia Day Cup at 1 1/2 miles on turf at Warwick Farms Racecourse in Sydney on Thursday evening.

Tue, 01/23/2024 - 11:25

Courier Wonder returns in Centenary Sprint Cup

Hong Kong Jockey Club
Courier Wonder is a five-time winner from 20 starts in Hong Kong.

By Declan Schuster

Courier Wonder makes his highly anticipated return to competition in Sunday’s (28 January) HK$13 million G1 Centenary Sprint Cup (1200m) at Sha Tin.

The six-year-old burst onto the scene as a youngster with five wins from his first five starts before setbacks slowed his progress.

Now trained by Mark Newnham – his third trainer after John Size and Danny Shum – the two-time Group 1-placed Courier Wonder jumps back into the fray following an eye-catching trial over 1000m on the Sha Tin turf on 9 January.