Hong Kong racing from Sha Tin is overnight Sunday at 1 a.m. EDT, Saturday 10 p.m. PDT. Free PPs are available at Horse Racing Nation. For more free handicapping information, visit the Hong Kong Jockey Club website.
Race 1: 1 Joyful Prosperity, 10 Joyful Champion, 2 Fury And Gold, 4 Fruity Warrior
Race 2: 2 Young Horizon, 4 Super Elite, 9 Gallant Goody, 1 Yoda’s Choice
Race 3: 6 Excel Wongchoy, 1 Floof, 8 Forever Folks, 9 Lucky Banner
Race 4: 1 Metro Warrior, 9 Victorythirtythree, 2 Ace Victory, 5 Master Trillion
Race 5: 2 Majestic Express, 1 Lucky Eight, 5 Fun N Fun Together, 10 Mr Good Vibes
Race 6: 2 Aeroinvincible, 5 Solid Win, 7 Markwin, 6 Flying Luck
Race 7: 12 Ka Ying Cheer, 7 Fast Network, 3 Flying High, 6 Alpha One
Race 8: 5 Sky Trust, 2 Sugar Ball, 4 Majestic Colour, 11 Lucky Fionn
Race 9: 5 Divano, 8 King Of Dubai, 6 Lady’s Choice, 1 Mighty Stride
Race 10: 7 Chill Chibi, 9 Ka Ying Generation, 5 Adefill, 8 Berlin Tango
Race 1 – Tung Lung Chau Handicap
No. 1 Joyful Prosperity has been a costly horse to follow but looks set to receive every chance in the run from barrier 2. Hugh Bowman remaining in the saddle is a positive sign. No. 10 Joyful Champion is another contender who maps well for a winning chance. He will benefit from the rise in distance second-up and is expected to improve. No. 2 Fury And Gold wears blinkers for the first time, and his trial in them suggests he can turn his poor form around here. His first-up effort was also an improvement. No. 4 Fruity Warrior showed he was ready with a solid second-place finish first-up. A competitive class 5 event, but he is in the mix.
Race 2 – Lamma Island Handicap
No. 2 Young Horizon returns to class 5, where his two career wins have come, and his first-up run at the bottom of class 4 was full of promise. He has trialed well between runs and looks ready to bounce back to winning ways, especially with Zac Purton back in the saddle. No. 4 Super Elite is on a quick backup and will be ridden quieter, as noted in Tuesday’s stewards’ report. No. 9 Gallant Goody has drawn favorably, and his first-up run was a pass mark, so he can improve here. No. 1 Yoda’s Choice has been disappointing, but dropping into class 5 now, with barrier 1 and in-form Matthew Poon aboard, ensures he gets the right trip.
Race 3 – High West Handicap
No. 6 Excel Wongchoy will be a fitter horse second-up, and there was merit in his first-up performance as he held his fourth-place position throughout, beaten just a length and a half. No. 1 Floof seems to have improved from his stable change, evidenced by his eye-catching last-start win, and he may be able to build on that. No. 8 Forever Folks will benefit from a hot tempo if it eventuates, and he should be in the mix again. No. 9 Lucky Banner makes his own luck on pace, but he isn’t a prolific winner.
Race 4 – Middle Bay Handicap
No. 1 Metro Warrior finds himself in a winnable contest, now third-up after two close-up fourths this preparation. In a field without a clear standout, he is well placed. No. 9 Victorythirtythree finished close-up in three runs last season and may have improved over the off-season based on recent trial performances. He has drawn the right part of the straight course. No. 2 Ace Victory can improve on his second start back in class 4. He showed enough in his trial leading into this race to be a contender. No. 5 Master Trillion is a first starter who has looked okay in his trials without being fully tested.
Race 5 – The Chinese Recreation Club Challenge Cup Handicap
No. 2 Majestic Express turned in his best run yet last start, storming home late into second over 1000m. With a favorable draw in stall two and Hugh Bowman aboard, he looks ready to win. No. 1 Lucky Eight returns to class 4, where he should be more competitive. His close fifth to Full Credit last time out is strong form for a race like this, and he won a trial heat in good style ahead of his return. No. 5 Fun N Fun Together worked too hard on the lead from a wide draw last start but held on well for fourth; it was a solid effort. No. 10 Mr Good Vibes resumed in good order first-up, producing a strong late run into third over five furlongs. The step up to six furlongs suits his chances.
Race 6 – Pak Tam Au Handicap
No. 2 Aeroinvincible will be a much better chance back at Sha Tin after racing wide over six furlongs at Happy Valley last start. He also had excuses in his first-up run when a beaten odds-on favorite. One more chance here. No. 5 Solid Win ran on strongly to finish second first-up, and he’s trending towards a win. Slight query on where he maps from his wide draw. No. 7 Markwin is well prepared for his debut, and his trials suggest he has ability. No. 6 Flying Luck showed promise in his two starts last season, and Hugh Bowman, having ridden him in all recent trials, has them looking sharp for this run.
Race 7 – The Federation of HK Guangdong Community Trophy Handicap
No. 12 Ka Ying Cheer has struggled to break through in class 3 after seven attempts, but it’s not for lack of effort. He ticks a lot of boxes in this race and looked sharp in a recent trial. No. 7 Fast Network vies to remain unbeaten in three starts as he steps into class 3 for the first time. The rise in competition isn’t overly sharp. No. 3 Flying High finished strongly into fourth first-up, two lengths behind the talented Magic Control. The anticipated fast pace will suit him perfectly. No. 6 Alpha One is steadily improving with more racing in Hong Kong. He has trialed well between runs and can take another positive step forward here.
Race 8 – Pak Tam Au Handicap, division 2
No. 5 Sky Trust showed potential last season, and after his breakthrough success two starts ago, he followed up with a third-place finish despite excuses, having been declared a “roarer.” The combination of Hugh Bowman and Caspar Fownes is strong, and they appear ready to keep the momentum going. No. 2 Sugar Ball won his first local race convincingly when resuming, and staying in class 4 should allow him to run well again now that he’s settled in. No. 4 Majestic Colour raced wide without cover when second-up and was entitled to fade late. He should show improvement third-up. No. 11 Lucky Fionn steps out for a new stable, now under Ricky Yiu, and may have improved with the change in surroundings.
Race 9 – Sai Wan Shan Handicap
No. 5 Divano makes his seasonal return after showing good promise last term, winning two from four and finishing as the runner-up to the up-and-comer Bottomuptogether in his latest start. One to follow. No. 8 King Of Dubai demands respect on debut, having caught the eye in his trials, and Mark Newnham’s stable is in strong form. He looks well-prepared and ready to make an impression. No. 6 Lady’s Choice is honest and has strong form lines behind the likes of Full Credit. No. 1 Mighty Stride reunites with Hugh Bowman first-up. Although he has some issues, his trial was solid, and class 3 suits him well.
Race 10 – Nam Long Shan Handicap
No. 7 Chill Chibi continues to attract strong market support and is generally running well but needs to position himself closer in the early stages to enhance his winning chances. No. 9 Ka Ying Generation resumes following his 4-year-old classic series campaign and tries Sha Tin’s all-weather surface for the first time. He was a Polytrack winner pre-import, which may hold him in good stead, and Zac Purton taking the ride for the first time is an eye-catching booking. No. 5 Adefill is a specialist over this course and distance. He will be far more effective back on his preferred surface after last seen on turf. No. 8 Berlin Tango appears to get plenty of favors in the run from his low draw.
Luke Middlebrook is a Contributor at Idol Horse. After catching the Hong Kong racing bug, Luke spent several years blogging about the sport before relocating to Singapore in 2016. There, he spent eight years as the resident expert at iRace Media, overseeing all form-related and editorial content for horse racing in Hong Kong and Singapore.
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