Hong Kong International Races: Picks, analysis, free PPs
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Hong Kong International Race night at Sha Tin is Saturday at 11:25 p.m. EST. Top-class horses from Europe, Japan, Australia and Hong Kong gather to contest four Group 1 turf races and millions in purse money.
Race 1: No. 10 Storm Rider, no. 6 Gorgeous Win, no.12 Round The Globe, no. 13 Lucky Planet.
Race 2: No. 13 G Liner, no. 6 Romantic Hero, no. 9 Winning Data, no. 3 Eighty Light Years.
Race 3: No. 9 Global Harmony, no. 7 Simple Hedge, no. 3 Tamra Blitz, no. 5 Amazing Victory.
Race 4: No. 3 Zeffiro, no. 8 Lebensstil, no. 9 Warm Heart, no. 5 West Wind Blows.
Race 5: No. 5 Victor The Winner, no. 2 Wellington, no. 1 Lucky Sweynesse, no. 8 Jasper Krone.
Race 6: No. 1 Awesome Fluke, no. 2 Ensued, no. 3 Silver King, no. 6 Universal Horizon.
Race 7: No. 7 Beauty Eternal, no. 1 Golden Sixty, no. 11 Encountered, no. 14 Divina.
Race 8: No. 7 Straight Arron, no. 2 Romantic Warrior, no. 4 Rousham Park, no. 3 Prognosis.
Race 9: No. 6 Windicator Family, no. 4 The Heir, no. 1 Galaxy Patch, no. 5 Beauty Waves.
Race 10: No. 5 Fantastic Treasure, no. 7 Helios Express, no. 8 Atullibigeal, no. 12 Taj Dragon.
Race 1: Silent Witness Handicap
No. 10 Storm Rider has performed well at the trials and he can make good use of a favorable draw. His recent work alongside talented stablemate Global Harmony looked very good. No. 6 Gorgeous Win finished third on debut and he can improve following that effort. Zac Purton hops up and he should get every chance. No. 12 Round The Globe should arguably already be a winner. He has the wide draw to overcome but his ability is better than it reads on paper. No. 13 Lucky Planet has the good draw and some claims.
Race 2: Beauty Generation Handicap
No. 13 G Liner finally draws a gate. He can use this to his advantage and he’s definitely got more to show than what we’ve seen so far. Strong booking with Vincent Ho up again. No. 6 Romantic Hero is better than his first-up effort showed. He’s got the talent and can bounce back here. No. 9 Winning Data is after consecutive wins. He’s suited from post 3. No. 3 Eighty Light Years can take another step forward second-up following a break. He just needs to overcome the sticky draw. Jerry Chau’s in good form.
Race 3: Maurice Handicap
No. 9 Global Harmony was enormous from a terrible draw last start. He’s suited here from a better draw as he continues on an upward trajectory. No. 7 Simple Hedge is a three-time winner from seven starts and can continue to build a solid record for master trainer John Size. Zac Purton takes the ride once more from a positive gate. No. 3 Tamra Blitz mixes his form but was a strong last-start winner. He’s hard to catch and should get every opportunity from post 3. No. 5 Amazing Victory has consistency on his side.
Race 4: Hong Kong Vase (G1)
No. 3 Zeffiro appeals here following a strong win at Tokyo last start at the Group 2 level. He will relish every inch of this distance, especially as a relatively lightly raced 4-year-old. His best is yet to come. No. 8 Lebensstil also hails from Japan and was also the winner of a Group 2 contest before shipping to Hong Kong. He can still improve as well. No. 9 Warm Heart has done well against her own sex, however, this is tougher. She has class. No. 5 West Wind Blows is consistent and his Australian efforts were very good. Next best.
Race 5: Hong Kong Sprint (G1)
Challenging contest but No. 5 Victor The Winner is open to improving again, especially as a 5-year-old. He’s got his fair share of class and the draw should see him park on the speed, just in behind the leader. No. 2 Wellington was sound first-up following a lengthy layoff. He will improve and a clean run can afford him his shot. Big threat. No. 1 Lucky Sweynesse is the city’s leading sprinter, however, his recent wins haven’t been convincing. No. 8 Jasper Krone will fly to the front and set a cracking pace.
Race 6: Jim and Tonic Handicap
No. 1 Awesome Fluke was superb when third on debut in Hong Kong. He’ll take the right steps moving forward and his pairing with Joao Moreira this weekend bodes well. No. 2 Ensued has quickly announced himself as a leading Hong Kong Derby prospect. He’ll make his presence felt again, especially as a two-time winner from two starts. No. 3 Silver King can improve over this trip after narrowly missing over the mile last time out. Nice horse. Must respect. No. 6 Universal Horizon has ability. The draw isn’t ideal.
Race 7: Hong Kong Mile (G1)
No. 7 Beauty Eternal has the perfect draw and the right run can see him really test this group. This is his toughest test to date and admittedly he mixes his form, but he is open to improving and he appeals at odds. No. 1 Golden Sixty is arguably the best horse ever to race in Hong Kong and he will be a deserved favorite, however, at the short odds he isn’t worth backing. He’ll be right there. No. 11 Encountered isn’t top three on talent but he should get a sweet run from gate one. No. 14 Divina has a suitable draw. Keep safe.
Race 8: Hong Kong Cup (G1)
No. 7 Straight Arron should be enormous value and is another who continues to improve. He’s yet to peak this season and if there are any queries regarding the favorite, then he can pick up the pieces and win. No. 2 Romantic Warrior will be the market elect and rightly so, especially with several top-class wins over the trip. Slight query after travelling. No. 4 Rousham Park has a wide draw but was impressive last start. That effort was soft and the form is strong. No. 3 Prognosis is a threat. He’s placed at the track and distance.
Race 9: Lord Kanaloa Handicap
No. 6 Windicator Family did his best work late last start. He will continue to improve and does look to have plenty of talent. Expecting him to put his best foot forward this weekend, especially with Luke Ferraris up again. No. 4 The Heir narrowly missed on debut and he can take the right steps forward. The wide draw will be a challenge. No. 1 Galaxy Patch is already a two-time winner from three starts. He’s a smart talent. No. 5 Beauty Waves has ability and Zac Purton retains the ride. Next in line.
Race 10: Highland Reel Handicap
No. 5 Fantastic Treasure will improve following his first-up run, especially as Zac Purton hops up now. He hasn’t won for some time, however, he does dip from Group 2 to Class 2 this weekend. No. 7 Helios Express was superb first-up and will chase a fourth consecutive win. He’ll be hard to beat, admittedly, but the wide gate is a slight concern, especially with a young horse. No. 8 Atullibigeal keeps on rising and the low weight and inside gate are suitable. No. 12 Taj Dragon is next in line. He has claims.
Declan Schuster grew up loving the sport and doing the form after Pierro won the 2012 Golden Slipper. His love for racing in Asia and the puzzle of finding winners took him to Hong Kong, where he is employed by the Hong Kong Jockey Club. His favorite racecourse is Happy Valley.
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