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New Paper
24-05-2025
- Sport
- New Paper
May 25 Hong Kong (Sha Tin) form analysis
Race 1 (1,200m) 1 Quick Money remains the one to beat after a strong debut second to The All Out, then going one better with a soft win second-up. The rise to 1,200m now looks ideal. 8 Babieca has performed well in both starts to date, finishing third on debut to The All Out before running a close second to Quick Money. He is still racing greenly, so there is plenty of improvement to come. Zac Purton to ride. 4 Light Years Glory debuts from the inside draw and looks well prepared off several pass-mark trials - he can give a good showing. 10 Hyannis Star was well beaten into fourth on debut, 6¾ lengths off The All Out, but has trialled well since and can take a step forward second-up. Race 2 (1,200m) 7 Invincible Ibis is a newcomer who has trialled well enough ahead of his debut to suggest he is in with a chance. Drawn ideally in barrier 2 while key rivals have drawn wide. 10 Goldentronicmighty shed his maiden tag in style last start with an easy two-length course-and-distance win. With the low draw in what looks a moderate race, he can go back-to-back. 3 Call Me Gorgeous has his shot at Class 4 and can make his mark despite barrier 11. His first run in the grade was a passable fourth and he can build on that. 2 Awesome Treasure resumes off a freshen-up and drops in a grade where he boasts a strong record. He should race prominently and give a solid sight under the seven-pound apprentice claim. Race 3 (1,200m) 10 Loveisintheair finally gets to the bigger track at Sha Tin where his chances of breaking through for a first win are boosted. 9 Honest Witness is now third-up, and both his fourth-place finishes have been sound. He has since trialled impressively, winning his heat, and maps to race on speed where he gets every chance. 1 Giddy Up returned to Class 4 two starts ago with a close-up second and was sent out favourite last time where he ran sixth. He is drawn ideally in barrier 3 to settle closer and bounce back at a better price. 6 Copartner Fleet debuts from a horror draw in barrier 12, but his trials have been sharp with Purton aboard. He is one to watch for a promising effort that will pave the way to better things. Race 4 (1,400m) 1 Packing Hermod is hard to oppose even at the top of Class 2 with a heavy impost. The five-time winner from nine starts was last seen bouncing back in a big way with blinkers on for the first time. 2 Young Champion was less than a length off Packing Hermod two starts ago. He was only moderate last time when taken back early from a wide draw, but this looks a good race for him. 6 Dancing Code was forced to settle further back than usual, but hit the line strongly into sixth, beaten just 1½ lengths in an on-pace dominated race. He has yet to win in Class 2 but is worth another shot. 7 Mickley has a local record of one win and zero placings from 10 starts, but he enters off an encouraging fast-finishing fourth behind Hong Lok Golf. Keep safe. Race 5 (1,400m) 3 Super Love drew wide in his first 1,400m test last start, was taken back to find cover, and found the line well into sixth. He can settle closer in the run from barrier 3. 1 Meowth drops back into Class 4 where he is one-from-one. Jockey upgrade to Hugh Bowman and an inside gate help his cause. 6 Ka Ying Glory pulled up a roarer on debut when well beaten as an odds-on favourite, but his trials since have been excellent. 4 Monarch County can settle much closer from barrier 4 after being taken back too far last start, where he finished strongly into third. That effort followed his maiden win at his prior run, and he still looks to have more to offer. Race 6 (1,600m) 6 Mister Dapper was given an ill-judged ride last start when asked to lead, so his fifth-place finish was better than it reads. He draws well in barrier 4 and, with a more measured steer, can bounce back. 7 Wrote A New Page is a progressive three-year-old who put the writing on the wall last start with a strong second at his first attempt over this course and distance. He looks ready to break through. 5 Fortune Boy notched his first win at start six last time, defeating Wrote A New Page, and as another three-year-old still on the rise, he should have more to offer and is worth following up. 11 Special Hedge should roll forward from barrier 10. Since his second win five starts ago, he has remained in form with three placings all over this course and trip. Race 7 (1,400m) 3 Shamus Storm is set to get one of the runs of the race from barrier 2. That bodes well for his chances to finally score a maiden win after going close in all four starts. 4 Max Que enters this race off back-to-back runner-up finishes, and his latest second to Dazzling Fit reads well, especially given he suffered interference in the straight. He shapes as one of several strong hopes in the field. 1 Spirit Of Peace has shown plenty of ability in six starts, but was set an impossible task last time from barrier 12 where he was never really in contention. Better than that. 10 Galvanic is nearing peak fitness after two fair efforts this prep. He draws ideally in barrier 1, and having placed twice from six starts over this course and trip, he is a genuine contender at a price. Race 8 (2,400m) THE STANDARD CHARTERED CHAMPIONS & CHATER CUP (G1) 1 Voyage Bubble will bid to become just the second Hong Kong Triple Crown winner after wins in the Stewards' Cup and Hong Kong Gold Cup. He has stamina to prove at this trip, and gets the nod of approval from his good gate. 2 Dubai Honour is a two-time Group 1 winner over 2,400m, most recently taking out the Group 1 Tancred Stakes at Rosehill. He is proven at Sha Tin, having finished second in the Hong Kong Vase last December. Rain will help. 4 Ensued is capable of running a cheeky race. He was close-up in fourth in the Vase and looks well suited stepping back up to this trip. 10 Bundle Award was brilliant when winning the Group 3 Queen Mother Memorial Cup last start, but that race was run more like a sprint in a small field. Race 9 (1,000m) 10 Justifying was disappointing last start after creating a big impression on debut with a sizzling all-the-way win. There were not any clear excuses on the day aside from perhaps immaturity and the sharp rise in the handicap second-up. He may be ridden cold this time to help him finish off better. 4 Celestial Hero has trialled up well on several occasions leading into his Hong Kong debut. He brings with him solid Australian form, clearly has some ability, and looks a horse to follow - though winning straight up is never easy. 13 Alsonso has been threatening to break through with back-to-back second-place finishes at this course and distance at the top of Class 4. Now back into Class 3 with a light weight, he looks well placed. 2 Stellar Express has his second run back in Class 3 and returns to this course and distance where his record is strong, after a solid third to Seasons Wit over the minimum trip at Happy Valley last time. Race 10 (2,000m) 8 Gold Master can vie for the run of the race from his low draw, which can prove vital in this highly competitive field. Last start, he jumped from barrier 10 and was solid holding second throughout, missing by only a nose. 1 Bravehearts will find this much easier than his last assignment and gets Purton in the saddle for the first time, which is a notable switch. Third-up now and not beaten far in either run this prep, he is well placed over this trip with strong course and distance stats. 6 Winning Wing broke through impressively two starts ago on his fifth local run after a string of luckless efforts, and held form well last time rising to 2,000m, finishing strongly into third. 7 Liveandletlive does not draw ideally, but he may still find the front with relative ease like last time when defeating both Gold Master and Winning Wing, and he must be considered again. Race 11 (1,400m) 11 Super Express is a talented three-year-old with a future. He now steps into Class 3, which presents more depth, but his trial win between runs suggests he is in fine fettle for the challenge. 7 South Star is another promising three-year-old on the rise, chasing a hat-trick of wins after an ultra-impressive performance on his first attempt in Class 3 last start - he is right in the mix again. 8 Top Dragon rebounded from a luckless run to win his maiden impressively last time. Looks set to continue progressing. 5 Silvery Breeze found the line strongly into fourth first-up after settling too far back. He will strip much fitter now, but barrier 14 may again force him to be ridden for luck. He has the closing speed to feature if things go his way.


South China Morning Post
13-04-2025
- Sport
- South China Morning Post
The All Out snares season's first Griffin race, while Dream Winner headlines huge exotics
The All Out (right) hangs on to beat Quick Money in the first Griffin race of the season. Photos: Kenneth Chan He may not have won like you hope to see from a $1.2 chance, but The All Out still produced a performance that suggests he's got plenty more to give. Red-hot favourite for the first Griffin race of the season, the Racing For Charity Plate (1,000m), two-year-old The All Out controlled things from the front on the outside rail down the Sha Tin straight. After shrugging off pressure from Hyannis Star 300m out, The All Out looked poised for a comfortable victory under Zac Purton before Quick Money flashed late to get within a short head on the line. The third-placed Babieca was a whopping six and a half lengths off the quinella pair. 'I would have liked to see him win a little easier, but a win's a win. He's got more improvement to come – he's a big, strong horse and he'll improve with more racing,' said trainer Jamie Richards. The All Out was all out in the finish! 💪@JamieRichards3' 2YO wins on debut at Sha Tin with @zpurton over a fast-finishing Quick Money... #LoveRacing | #HKracing — HKJC Racing (@HKJC_Racing) April 13, 2025 'It didn't go exactly to plan, he got a bit softened up in front and the horse that ran second got an easy time of it and was going to be strong late after trialling well at Conghua earlier in the week. 'But The All Out's got more scope for improvement yet, so hopefully he can go on with the job.' Richards' victory in the first of 2025's Griffin races, which are run for southern hemisphere two-year-olds and northern hemisphere three-year-olds, took him to 13 wins for the campaign. Winner headlines exotics to Dream of While jockey Jerry Chau Chun-lok had to settle for second aboard Quick Money, he was right in the money aboard the Frankie Lor Fu-chuen-trained Dream Winner in the Class Three Nurturing Talent Handicap (1,000m). Not only did Dream Winner reward his supporters with victory at a massive $66.3, he also lead in a string of enormous exotics in Sha Tin's ninth event. The second placing of Manfred Man Ka-leung's Magic Hallow at win odds of $103 ensured the quinella paid an eye-watering $25,905 and the forecast a mind-boggling $49,241. Sparkling Fellow ran third at $22 to complete a $65,503 trio and a huge $739,695 tierce. While hot favourite Justifying filled fourth at $1.2, the quartet still came in at a massive $1,291,048. While Dream Winner's victory was his first in almost two years after he started his career with three straight successes, it continued a recent run of vastly improved form from Chau. After snapping a run of 74 rides without a victory aboard Chateau Le Peche last Sunday, Chau booted Northern Fire Ball to victory at Happy Valley during the week before cashing in again on Sunday. He sits on 15 winners after 62 of the season's 88 meetings. Jockey Club unveils RTTC refurbishments The Jockey Club unveiled its refurbished Racing Talent Training Centre (RTTC) training stable at Sha Tin on Friday, with the facility ushering in a 'new era of developing the next generation of horsemen and horsewomen'. The new training stable 'embodies a commitment to excellence and a future filled with promise for Hong Kong's world-class horse racing industry'. 'Ever since it opened in 2008, the RTTC stable has been fundamental to talent development at the club,' said Jockey Club chief executive Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges. 'It represents our commitment to nurturing the very best talent and to achieving the highest standards of equine management and care – all of which are essential to our world-class racing. 'This commitment goes back to the establishment of the Apprentice Jockey School in 1972. 'World-class champion trainers Tony Cruz, Francis Lui [Kin-wai] and Ricky Yiu [Poon-fai] are all graduates from the school. 'Others, such as Matthew Chadwick, Vincent Ho [Chak-yiu], Derek Leung [Ka-chun] and Matthew Poon [Ming-fai], are currently pursuing highly successful careers in the saddle. 'No less essential is the daily care and management of racehorses. Recognising this, in 2005 the club established the Racing Development Board, which in 2022 was rebranded as the Racing Talent Training Centre. 'Over the past two decades, the RTTC has provided vocational and skills training to non-riding professionals. Many have gone on to enjoy highly successful careers as assistant trainers, head lads, stable assistants, farriers, and in many other roles. 'I sincerely hope every trainee who benefits from its outstanding facilities will go on to enjoy a fulfilling and successful career with the club. I hope they will join with us to take Hong Kong's world-class racing to even greater heights of excellence.' Upgrades have been completed on the stable facilities and the classroom, with new horse stalls installed and the wash-down bay redesigned to provide a comfortable environment for horses.