
April 23 Hong Kong (Happy Valley) form analysis
Race 1 (1,200m)
4 Lucky Generations was a luckless ninth on his first try in Class 5 after copping a nasty check at the 200m. He can improve at his second attempt in an open contest.
1 Gimme Five is a 17-start maiden but has placed five times, including a last-start third at the bottom of Class 4. Now in Class 5 and drawn ideally in barrier 4, he gets his best chance to break through.
5 Island Golden looks good with Hugh Bowman aboard, barrier 1 and the blinkers coming off. With a record of one win and a third in Class 5, he can figure again.
8 Hoss will need luck from barrier 11. But, with Zac Purton back in the saddle and a genuine tempo to suit, he will be charging late as usual.
Race 2 (1,800m)
9 Mr Aladdin he has been hinting at a breakthrough since sliding into Class 5. He receives a solid jockey upgrade in Bowman and, despite drawing gate 11, they should be able to cut across early and find a sweet spot with a genuine pace expected.
7 Verbier broke through last start. He is untested at this trip but his recent form holds him in good stead.
3 Kingly Demeanor warrants respect as a two-time Class 5 winner. From barrier 1, he will get every favour in the run.
8 Super Hong Kong will likely drift back from barrier 12, and Purton sticking would boost his chances. The 1,800m is his minimum trip but he should be letting down late.
Race 3 (1,200m)
1 Fortune Whiskey has won two from seven since joining David Eustace. He had excuses in his last two runs but still held merit despite finishing sixth and seventh respectively. Returning off a freshen-up, he looked well in a recent trial and barrier 2 gives him every chance to bounce back.
3 Swagger Bro lines up for his third attempt in Class 4 after a luckless eighth last start. Purton takes the reins which boosts his chances, though barrier 11 is tricky.
4 Top Peak returned to form last start when closing strongly for fourth against the race shape. He can improve again with Bowman aboard and barrier 3 in his favour.
Newcomer 7 Incredible Moment has trialled well ahead of his debut. It is never easy to win first-up in Hong Kong, but he has potential.
Race 4 (1,000m)
7 Super Sixty won two starts ago before drawing wide in barrier 10 last time, when he closed off well into fourth. He comes into barrier 1 and can bounce back.
5 Plentiful has been in great form this season, winning three from 10, and comes off a narrow last-start second. With Andrea Atzeni back and drawn in barrier 2, he looks a major player again.
6 All's Well ran on well into sixth, beaten only 1½ length on debut. Can improve second-up.
1 Thunder Prince is close to a breakthrough in Class 4. His last-start fourth at his second attempt in the grade puts him firmly in the mix under Bowman.
Race 5 (1,200m)
1 Jumbo Treasure is a nice 4YO who stepped up to 1,200m third-up and scored a dominant all-the-way win. This does not look tougher, and he should be moving into Class 3 with back-to-back wins.
10 Bienvenue has shown promise, including two seconds in strong races. Purton takes over the reins and a switch to the city circuit may spark further improvement.
3 Flying Wrote jumps from barrier 1 and the inside draw is a big plus - as seen two starts back when he was narrowly beaten into second from gate 1.
12 Draco has been consistent since joining Ricky Yiu, posting two thirds from four runs. Atzeni takes the ride, which might be the push he needs to break through.
Race 6 (1,650m)
11 Courier Magic has been knocking on the door for a win since joining Manfred Man's stable, but things went pear-shaped last start when he copped a bad check at the 200m. He gets another chance with Alexis Badel taking the reins.
5 Firefoot showed a good return to form when third last start. He can follow up with another strong run as he reunites with Purton.
2 Sky Vino has another tricky draw to overcome after a late-fading fourth from barrier 11 last time. Senior rider Bowman will replace the apprentice.
4 Ace War came with a closing third two starts ago before an excusable 12th when things did not go his way. A soft run from barrier 1 gives him a chance to bounce back.
Race 7 (1,200m)
5 King Of Fighters is edging closer to a breakthrough Hong Kong win, having finished second twice in five of his local starts. With Purton taking over from barrier 3, he can shed his maiden tag.
6 Power Koepp is on the seven-day back-up. He has clearly turned a corner with an impressive Class 4 win two starts back and a solid second here last week. From barrier 2, he maps ideally again.
3 Beauty Infinity pulled up with blood in the trachea last start, hence the poor run. He is better than that and had scored here the start before, so he can bounce back provided he is healthy.
4 Lucky Eight has trialled sharply after a last-start second. He is not without claims.
Race 8 (1,000m)
9 Sparkling Fellow was badly held up from the 350m to the 50m before finding clear air and closing in strongly for third last time. He looks ready to break through.
7 Casa Of Honor jumped from barrier 10 at this course and distance, mapping close to the speed and staying on well for third on debut. He can improve.
2 Youthful Spirits has finished runner-up in his last two starts. He will jump and lead as usual and give another honest sight.
12 Parents' Love steps into Class 3 for the first time after a strong season with three wins and five placings from 10 starts. He will be setting the tempo.
Race 9 (1,800m)
3 Beauty Alliance returns to his happy hunting ground following a disappointing 12th in the Hong Kong Derby. Boasting a perfect two-from-two track-and-distance record and having trialled well since the Derby, he looks poised to return to the winner's enclosure.
7 Excellence Value can get the run of the race from barrier 1 as he steps up in trip, after winning his first local race two starts ago over 1,650m, followed by a close-up third. He looked sharp in a recent trial.
4 Fallon missed by a neck last start when rising to 2,200m, so the drop back to this distance should suit. He had a win and a second from two starts at this course and trip.
8 Charity Gain adds cheekpieces for the first time as he chases his first Class 3 win. He maps well from barrier 2, and dropping back in trip looks key to his chances.
Comments courtesy of The Hong Kong Jockey Club

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Race 1 (2,200m) 9 Mr Aladdin has been in good form recently and looks poised to break through for his first win. Wide draws have hindered him in his past three starts, but he moves into a slightly better gate in stall 9, and Zac Purton taking the ride suggests he will get every chance. 6 Super Hong Kong will relish shifting into a low draw after jumping from barriers 12 and 11 in his last two runs, where he was taken back and ran on strongly. The step back up to 2,200m brings him right into contention. 10 Golden Fairy resumes from barrier 1 and looks the likely leader. He will give a good sight and can prove tough to run down. 2 Go Go Go faded late into fifth first-up and should strip fitter for this. With two seconds from as many starts at the trip, he is in with a shout. Race 2 (1,800m) 1 Lean Hero returns to Class 4, where three of his four career wins have come from, and from barrier 1, he can enjoy all favours. Forget his last start from gate 14 at Sha Tin where he was never in the race, but his prior runs at Happy Valley were encouraging. 2 Sunday's Serenade was chasing a hat-trick last start but had too much work to do from barrier 12. He moves into a better draw this time and should settle closer in the run. While unproven at the distance, his form has been on the up since switching to Happy Valley. 9 Firefoot ran a solid fifth after leading over 1,800m at Sha Tin last start, and his chances improve now that he returns to Happy Valley. He does not need to lead, but he should be on the pace. 6 Mission Strike is lightly raced and continues to hint at a win. He will get back from barrier 11 but is one to watch charging late. Race 3 (1,200m) 10 Good Prospect began fairly last time and settled further back than intended and had excuses in the run. He gets a likeable jockey switch with Andrea Atzeni taking over, and barrier 3 ensures every chance if he jumps on terms. 3 Beauty Thunder has been improving since sliding down the ratings. He ran second two starts ago and had some traffic issues last time when finishing eighth. Expect better with Purton in the saddle. 11 Vulcanus maps to get a similar run to last start from barrier 1, where he finished a close second. He is in the mix again. 2 King Eccellente returns to Class 4 and, from a low draw, can be followed now that he is back in the right grade. Race 4 (1,650m) 1 Midori Fuji draws wide, but looks ready to win after back-to-back seconds. Despite the tricky gate, he still shapes as the one to side with. 6 Wrote A New Page makes his Happy Valley debut and brings solid Sha Tin form. His last-start fourth held merit given he raced wide without cover until mid-race over the Sha Tin mile. 7 Nebraskan steps up in trip for the first time, but barrier 1 ensures a kind run. He is still a maiden, but recent 1,200m efforts suggest he is getting close to breaking through. 2 Setanta is capable of bouncing back any time in this grade. This is his third run back in Class 4 and from a good draw at his preferred track, he is worth including. Race 5 (1,200m) 2 Bienvenue broke through with a dominant maiden victory last time. The 3YO looks capable of going back-to-back from barrier 2 where he maps to get every chance. 8 Loving Vibes fits a similar profile, having taken a few runs to break through but backed up his maiden win with a close third last time. He is hard to oppose given his consistency. 1 Denfield can improve on his recent moderate form now that he drops back into Class 4, with the apprentice claim also aiding his cause. 7 Tactical Command is on the quick seven-day turnaround from a solid fourth, beaten by just 1½ lengths, and is always worth some thought. Race 6 (1,200m) 4 Giant Leap looks to have turned a corner and now chases a hat-trick. He broke through for his first Class 3 win last start with a strong all-the-way effort and has since bolted in a trial. From barrier 1, he gets every chance. 5 Storm Rider has been in top form since switching to this course and distance four starts ago, reeling off three consecutive seconds. With barrier 2 and blinkers on for the first time, he can go close. 3 Beauty Infinity raced wide without cover last start when a close-up fourth and was a solid third to Chateauneuf two starts ago. He is generally around the mark, and is again worthy of consideration. 11 Storming Dragon will appreciate a solid tempo up front and can be charging home late, as seen when rattling into third behind Crimson Flash last time. Race 7 (1,800m) 7 Casa Rochester is finding his feet. After dropping in the ratings and breaking through on his third attempt in Class 4, he returned to Class 3 last start and posted a creditable fifth despite striking traffic late. He tries 1,800m for the first time, but the trip looks within reach. 9 Joy Of Spring deserves another chance after starting favourite last time but finding himself on the inferior part of the track. He should present better value this time and barrier 2 gives him every hope. 2 Cambridge surprised at long odds last start, winning on his first attempt at this course and distance. The 4YO is now further acclimatised and looks capable of building on that effort. 1 Flamingo Trillion has what it takes to sneak into the placings in this grade and at this trip. He maps well on the speed in a race lacking genuine tempo. Race 8 (1,650m) 2 Sky Trust returned to Happy Valley for his second try last start but again copped a wide gate, his third in a row. Ridden for luck from the back, he had too much work to do but still flashed into fourth, which was a strong effort. With a better draw and a more even run, he can bounce back. 3 Another World makes his first appearance at Happy Valley and is worth keeping safe. His Sha Tin form is solid, and that base should carry him a long way. 5 Excellence Value has built a handy record with one win and three placings from seven local starts. He has placed in three outings since his win and continues to run well. Hard to knock. 7 Prestige Good steps back into Class 3 after a commanding all-the-way win last week for his first Hong Kong success. The quick back-up is a positive for this improving 4YO. Race 9 (1,200m) 4 Gustosisimo won a Class 2 race at Sha Tin impressively two starts ago, but from barrier 10 last time, he found himself in a slowly run race and could not get into it from his position. He still ran well against the race shape, and returns to his happy hunting ground where the race will be run to suit. 5 Horsepower presents an interesting proposition as he tests himself over 1,200m for the first time. 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Natural improvement second-up and barrier 1 can see him take a positive step forward. 1 Lucky Symphony needs to beat another wide draw to score, as he did last start when breaking through impressively. He remains a key player. 9 Ka Ying Warrior resumed with a late-fading fifth to Lucky Symphony. Purton takes the reins second-up and, from an inside draw, he maps to get every chance. 5 Incredible Moment was not beaten far after leading in two runs at Happy Valley. He is third-up now and the switch to Sha Tin could unlock further improvement. Race 4 (1,650m) 9 Meepmeep backed up his Class 5 maiden win with a strong showing back up in grade, charging home late into second from the widest draw. If he can settle closer in the run, as he did when winning two back, he is right in this, even if he has to contend with barrier 11. 5 Precision Goal has been a model of consistency at this course and trip this season. 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He has shown tactical versatility in the past and, from barrier 1, he will not have many excuses. 9 Johannes Brahms resumes off a closing sixth in the Derby. The mile looks his ideal distance, as seen in his big win three runs ago. 4 Beauty Joy is a hard horse to catch on his day but, with Purton on from gate 4 and under handicap conditions, he should go well. He ran third in this race last year. Race 7 (1,200m) 8 Stellar Swift has turned in two strong efforts back in Class 3 over 1,400m since winning three runs ago in Class 4. Most recently, he flashed home into seventh from a wide draw. The drop back in trip and soft draw give him his chance. 1 Masterofmyuniverse made amends for a luckless third two starts ago with a dominant win last time as Purton climbed back aboard. Not done in the ratings yet, he remains the one to beat. 4 Infinite Resolve makes his debut for the Mark Newnham stable and has caught the eye in his trials. 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He drops back to his best distance after a strong third over 1,800m and, if able to make use of his mid draw early, will be hard to hold out. 1 Winning Gold showed a change of tactics last start when rolling forward to sit handy and proved too tough to edge out. Similar tactics will need to be applied again from barrier 10. 7 Magnificent Nine gets the services of Andrea Atzeni and barrier 3. He raced too keenly when a closing fourth to Winning Gold last time, due to the slow tempo. 4 Gentlemen Legacy did not disgrace on debut with a close-up seventh. He will enjoy more ground second-up.


New Paper
27-05-2025
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May 28 Hong Kong (Happy Valley) form analysis
Race 1 (1,200m) 4 Sky Prophet was unsuited rising to the extended mile last start and had some excuses in the running, but his effort over this distance previously - when a close-up second under Hugh Bowman - reads well. He reunites with Bowman and looks set to bounce back. 5 Ever Smart has been edging towards a first win since the downgrade, placing in four of his seven starts in this grade. He shapes as a contender with an anticipated soft run. 8 Gallant Goody resumes for his second start since joining David Hall and barrier 1 is a big positive. He is capable of showing more. 6 Joyful Life is another long-standing maiden, but he draws well in gate 2 and can improve on recent form with a more favourable run in transit - worth considering for the minors. Race 2 (1,200m) 6 Ragnarr steps back up to 1,200m after two good runs over 1,000m - a fast-finishing second two starts ago and an unlucky sixth last time from barrier 12. 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He will be hard to hold out with clearer running. 10 Hakka Radiance has been edging closer to a breakthrough this season, posting five placings from 12 runs - three of those over this course and distance. 8 Perfect Pairing broke through last start at this course and trip with a strong win. He is trending the right way and can be followed. 7 Management Folks is a two-time course-and-distance winner, and has also placed four times from nine tries at the trip. A solid each-way contender. Race 4 (1,200m) 6 Island Buddy has drawn no lower than barrier 9 in his last five runs, which meant he has been made to work hard early, given his on-pace profile. His first try at this course and distance last start was encouraging - leading from barrier 12 before being swamped late into fourth, beaten only ½ length. 5 Thunder Prince maps to get a soft run from gate 3 and, with Bowman remaining aboard, he is capable of picking up a Class 4 win. 9 Rewarding Twinkle is an interesting runner resuming off a stable transfer to Frankie Lor. His recent trial was encouraging and the change of yards might spark the necessary improvement from this lightly raced three-year-old. 3 Sweet Briar, a three-time winner from six in this class, is worth keeping safe on his second try back in Class 4 - he faded to ninth last start, but he can improve with a smoother trip. Race 5 (1,650m) 1 Prestige Good has been holding consistent form since finding his way into Class 4, with three successive thirds. He maps to get one of the runs of the race in a fiercely competitive contest. 5 Sight Supreme resumes and, for once, comes up with a good draw in barrier 1 after drawing no lower than gate 9 in recent starts. He can make use of the inside alley and improve his Happy Valley stats off a quiet trial. 11 Jumbo Fortune, a one-time winner from 56 local starts, is on the quick seven-day turnaround following a luckless eighth last time. Then, he was checked at the 200m and disappointed for room passing the 100m. 12 Super Sicario showed positive change last start when he ran on pace from a good draw for the first time in his sixth start. He faded late into sixth, beaten 2½ lengths. As a three-year-old, he is improving and can take a solid step forward. Race 6 (1,200m) 3 Tactical Command strung together back-to-back wins before being undone by wide draws in his two most recent runs. Despite that, his efforts were still credible given his positions in running. Moving into a better barrier gives him the chance to return to a more favourable map and bounce back to winning form. 2 Young Arrow remains winless after 11 Hong Kong starts but has consistently gone close, with four thirds and rarely being far from the finish. He now drops into Class 4 for the first time, which sets him up nicely to be competitive. 10 Telecom Power needed 18 starts to finally break through, but he did it well, and his overall form this season has been consistently solid. A slightly trickier draw changes his speed map scenario, but he remains in the mix. 1 California Deeply dropped back into Class 4 last start and produced a strong closing fourth, beaten under two lengths. This is a good return to the grade and places him right in the frame again. Race 7 (1,650m) 6 Lucky Touch struck traffic in the straight last time before finding clear room and charging late into second when it was too late. He gets another chance, having been itching to break through in Class 3 since moving into the grade three starts ago. 3 Hameron has been back in good form despite little luck. Two starts ago, he was held up late and could not be fully tested, while last time, he was forced wide early before being steadied through the field, yet still closed off well late. 5 Flying Fortress posted his first Hong Kong win two starts ago with a comfortable one-length victory, and followed up with another solid effort when beaten a neck into second after doing some early work from barrier 10. He is in with another strong chance. 7 Samarkand maps to land on pace in a race lacking early tempo. It has been a while between wins, but his last-start third over 1,800m was encouraging and he is one to consider. Race 8 (1,650m) 3 Sky Vino finally draws a decent gate after three successive wide barriers since his breakthrough win four starts ago. From barrier 4, he maps to get one of the runs given his on-pace profile and looks the one to beat. 6 Swagger Bro has been running well since dropping into Class 4, and now the rise in trip may unlock further improvement to see him in the money. 8 Iconical is a noted pace influence who led all the way to win two starts ago, but did too much work from barrier 12 last time. He now moves into a mid-draw and can bounce back. 4 Satirical Fan should find somewhere near the front with ease from his inside gate and, coming off a neck second, is well placed to break through for his first win in over a year after returning to Class 4 and recapturing form. Race 9 (1,200m) 11 Watch This One lines up for his fourth local start after rearing at the jump last time and never threatening thereafter. His trial since has been encouraging and, from barrier 2, he is well placed to run a much-improved race given his close-up finishes before that mishap. 3 Spicy Gold has already had a stellar season, posting three wins and three seconds, including a runner-up effort behind Happy Fat Cat last time. He maps to get the run of the race and looks primed to go one better. 8 Wukong Jewellery finished midfield in seventh on his Hong Kong debut, 4½ lengths behind Crimson Flash. He will take plenty of improvement from that run and looks set to show more second-up. 10 Goko Win draws barrier 1 again, which proved the winning formula last start when he turned in a big performance to score at the top of Class 4. With another all-favours run from the paint, that inside draw can help offset the class rise back up into Class 3.