Reigning Hong Kong Horse of the Year Ka Ying Rising picked up where he left off with a tally in the G1 Centenary Sprint Cup at Sha Tin on Sunday. The son of Shamexpress equaled Hong Kong legend Silent Witness's mark of 17-straight wins for a Hong Kong-trained horse with his victory in the first leg of the Hong Kong Speed Series.
Sent off at 1-100 for his attempt at history, the bay bounced straight to the head of affairs, before relaxing as Beauty Waves (Starspangledbanner) passed him heading into the turn. Swung two deep, he kicked past that rival in a few strides at the 400-metre mark and won geared down by 1 1/4 lengths. Helios Express (Toronado) gave his best and cut into the margin late on, but he was always chasing in vane. Fast Network (Wrote), third to Ka Ying Rising in the G1 Hong Kong Sprint Stakes in December, was another two lengths back in third.
“The winning margin wasn't probably the greatest, but it's probably the most Zac [Purton] has ever eased him down, so, he had a very easy last 200 metres and he dominated as the market suggested he would,” said trainer David Hayes. Just nice to see him do it.”
Added Purton, “What can I say? We've said it all with the horse. I just had to make sure my bloke was in a rhythm. I'm surprised he ran the time he ran because it didn't feel like he ran that quickly sort of mid-early in the race. Yeah, he's just different class.
“I never thought I would see it [a record-equaling 17th win in a row], to be honest. It's very, very rare what Silent Witness did and what Ka Ying has been able to do so far – and let's hope he can keep going on with it. It's pretty nice when you look at the big screen and you're a long way in front, I can tell you.
The remaining races of the Hong Kong Sprint Series are the 1400-metre G1 Queen's Silver Jubilee Cup on February 22 and Ka Ying Rising's next target, as well as the G1 Chairman's Sprint Prize on April 26.
Said Purton of his mount's next intended start, “He's got a big race next time, obviously he goes up in distance but he's up for it.”
Said Hayes, “Last year, he worked a bit and won it [Queen's Silver Jubilee Cup], and I think he's a stronger, better horse this year. I think he will handle the 1400m beautifully. I'm really excited for the next race. It's another dimension for him. Last year, he nearly broke the course record at 1400m, and I think if the conditions are right, he can go close again.”
In his long skein of victories, the G1 Everest hero returned to Sha Tin in November and added the G2 Jockey Club Sprint, before another win in the G1 Hong Kong Sprint on the Longines Hong Kong International Races last month.
Pedigree Notes
The gelding is one of 16 stakes winners, 11 at group level for Shamexpress, a son of O'Reilly. His other Group 1 winner is Coventina Bay, who has the Herbie Dyke Stakes and New Zealand Stakes to her credit.
The first and best foal out of the dual winner Missy Moo (Per Incanto), Ka Ying Rising has a year-younger half-brother Ka Ying Glory (Turn Me Loose) who has placed in Hong Kong.
Sunday, Sha Tin, Hong Kong
CENTENARY SPRINT CUP-G1, HK$13,000,000, Sha Tin, 1-25, 3yo/up, 1200mT, 1:07.66, gd.
1–KA YING RISING (NZ), 126, g, 5, by Shamexpress (NZ)
1st Dam: Missy Moo (NZ), by Per Incanto
2nd Dam: Royal Rhythm (NZ), by Rhythm
3rd Dam: Her Dynasty (NZ), by Sir Tristram (Ire)
O-Ka Ying Syndicate; B-Grandmoral Lodge Racing; T-David A
Hayes; J-Zac Purton; HK$7,280,000. Lifetime Record: HotY-HK,
Ch. Sprinter-HK, G1SW-Aus, 20-18-2-0, HK$15,942,817. Werk
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2–Helios Express (Aus), 126, g, 6, Toronado (Ire)–Paris Texas
(Aus), by Hinchinbrook (Aus). O-Andy Yung Ming Tai; B-C
Wells; T-John Size; J-Hugh Bowman; HK$2,730,000.
3–Fast Network (NZ), 126, g, 6, Wrote (Ire)–Alberta (NZ), by
Magic Albert (Aus). (NZ$30,000 Ylg '22 NZBMAR). O-Ng Hung
Yau; B-K A Gillovic (NZ); T-Dennis C Y Yip; J-James McDonald;
HK$1,495,000.
Margins: 1 1/4, 2, NK. Odds: 0.10, 76.00, 64.00.
Also Ran: Raging Blizzard (NZ), Tomodachi Kokoroe (Aus), Lucky With You (Aus), Beauty Waves (Ire). Click for the HKJC chart, PPs and sectional timing. VIDEO.
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It’s been a big couple of weeks for Francis Lui Kin-wai and the stable’s incredible form continued at Sha Tin on Sunday, with the veteran trainer bagging both Class Twos and unveiling a smart debutant.
Lui, who celebrated his 900th Hong Kong win last week and 67th birthday on Thursday, backed up his Sha Tin treble seven days earlier to make it eight winners from the past four meetings.
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Moments after Ka Ying Rising (NZ) (Shamexpress) forged into Hong Kong racing history with a record-equalling win in the HK$13 million Gr.1 Centenary Sprint Cup (1200m) at Sha Tin on Sunday, David Hayes predicted the world’s best sprinter could potentially break Sha Tin’s 1400m course record next month.
Reacting to Ka Ying Rising’s effort to post a 17th consecutive victory to match the winning streak of Silent Witness from 2002 to 2005, Hayes believes the superstar galloper can threaten Sha Tin’s 1400m record of 1m 19.92s – jointly held by Encouraging and Packing Hermod – when he contests the HK$13 million Gr.1 Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup (1400m) on 22 February.
“Last year, he worked a bit and won it (Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup), and I think he’s a stronger, better horse this year,” Hayes said. “I think he will handle the 1400m beautifully. I’m really excited for the next race. It’s another dimension for him.
“Last year, he nearly broke the course record at 1400m, and I think if the conditions are right, he can go close again.”
Ridden by Karis Teetan in last year’s Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup in the absence of regular rider Zac Purton, who was injured, Ka Ying Rising clocked 1m 20.33s.
Ka Ying Rising today clocked 1m 07.66s – outside his own 1200m Sha Tin turf track record of 1m 07.20s – after being allowed to coast to the line in defeating Helios Express by one-and-a quarter lengths with Fast Network a further two lengths back.
Moderately away at the start, Ka Ying Rising quickly mustered speed to lead before Matthew Chadwick drove Beauty Waves to the front. Aware of Luke Ferraris and Lucky With You lurking to his outside, Purton ensured Ka Ying Rising had clear running before unleashing the gelding from the 300m.
Exploding clear, and with the race at his mercy with a four-length lead, Purton eased up noticeably over the final 200m, clocking a modest 11.47s.
“The winning margin wasn’t probably the greatest, but it’s probably the most Zac has ever eased him down,” Hayes said. “So, he had a very easy last 200 metres and he dominated as the market suggested he would. Just nice to see him do it.”
Ka Ying Rising improved his record to 18 wins from 20 starts and is unbeaten since February 2024 with career prizemoney of HK$129.8 million.
Celebrating his fourth win in the race after victories with Aerovelocity (2016), Lucky Sweynesse (2023) and Ka Ying Rising last season, Purton said: “What can I say? We’ve said it all with the horse.
“I just had to make sure my bloke was in a rhythm. I’m surprised he run the time he run because it didn’t feel like he ran that quick sort of mid-early in the race. Yeah, he just different class.
“I never thought I would see it (a record-equalling 17th win in a row), to be honest. It’s very, very rare what Silent Witness did and what Ka Ying has been able to do so far – and let’s hope he can keep going on with it.”
“After Silent Witness, I don’t think anyone thought they would ever see it again. Fortunately for us who are involved with the horse, he’s equalled him and can hopefully put his own benchmark.
“It’s pretty nice when you look at the big screen and you’re a long way in front, I can tell you. A race is a race. You’ve still got to go out and do it and hopefully he can hold his form, which we will expect he will.
“He’s got a big race next time, obviously he goes up in distance but he’s up for it.”
Summing up the mood of the six beaten jockeys, Helios Express’ rider Hugh Bowman said: “Another sound, consistent performance. The slower pace didn’t suit, neither does the fast pace when you’re chasing that horse.”
The Centenary Sprint Cup was the first leg of the Hong Kong Speed Series, which also includes the Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup and the HK$24 million G1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize (1200m) on 26 April.
A HK$5 million bonus is on offer to the winner of all three legs.
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NZB’s historic 100th National Yearling Sale kicked off with a solid first day of trade with increases across the average and median reflecting a healthy middle market.
At the close of selling for the opening session, a total of 207 lots sold for a total aggregate of more than $38 million. The average reached $184,529, a 12% increase on the Book 1 total last year, while the median closed at $140,000, an increase of 27%.
Fittingly, Cambridge Stud who have been selling yearlings for more than 70 years at the National Yearling Sale, offered the top lot of the day.
The blue-blooded Snitzel colt out of Amarelinha (Lot 265) was knocked down to Chris Waller Racing and Mulcaster Bloodstock for $850,000.
“He’s a beautiful colt by a champion sire out of a NZB Filly of the Year in Amarelinha,” commented bloodstock agent Guy Mulcaster.
“We had a really good client who wanted to buy a good colt today, and hopefully he’s going to buy some good fillies tomorrow as well.
“Buying off Cambridge Stud, you can’t go wrong,” he added.
Another longstanding vendor, Hallmark Stud, offered the second top lot on Day One when Lot 93, a Super Seth colt out of Rozala, was purchased for $675,000 by KPW Bloodstock.
“I thought this was just an outstanding colt, one of the best moving colts on the complex,” commented KPW Bloodstock’s Kevin ‘Milly’ Walls.
Lot 93 Photo Ange Bridson
NZB’s Director and Head Auctioneer Mike Kneebone commented on the first day of trade at the refreshed Book 1 Sale.
“We’ve taken on a massive challenge of selling across long nine hour days. To take that risk, condensing the catalogue, it’s very rewarding to see the Sale start so well.”
“There are so many good horses spread across so many good stud farms. The first 20 horses were remarkable, and that flow continued all day.
“To have 19 horses make $400,000 or more on the first day, when last year there was 26 in total, it indicates how well the Sale is travelling and a very healthy middle market.
“As we know the second day is when everyone has their eye in. A lot of people came here today to buy a horse and they are still waiting.
“There has been great feedback about the refreshed format and having all the Book 2 horses on the ground early.
“Great to see both Australia and Hong Kong so active, and the Kiwis really stepping up. The clearance rate will continue to improve overnight, and we look forward to another strong day tomorrow.”
Selling continues on Monday for Day Two of Book 1, where lots 291 – 567 will go through the ring from 10am (NZT) at Karaka.
The Sale is televised live on SKY Channel 263 and Freeview Channel 200 in New Zealand and on Racing.com in Australia, as well as on NZB’s website, online bidding platform and Facebook page.
Catch the highlights and Lot-by-Lot footage from Day One online here.
View the full results here.
To enquire about Passed Lots contact Patrick Cunningham at +64 21 181 5898 or email Patrick.Cunningham@nzb.co.nz or Andrew Buick at +64 27 555 0640 or email Andrew.Buick@nzb.co.nz.
Karaka 2026: Book 1, Day One Statistics (as at end of selling)
2026 BOOK 1, DAY ONE (NEW FORMAT)
2025 BOOK 1 TOTAL
2024 BOOK 1 TOTAL
2023 BOOK 1 TOTAL
AGGREGATE
$38,197,500
$75,332,500
$79,585,500
$70,063,000
AVERAGE
$184,529
$164,841
$168,257
$151,980
MEDIAN
$140,000
$110,000
$120,000
$130,000
CLEARANCE
77%
78%
78%
79%
CATALOGUED
290
661
682
644
OFFERED
270
588
607
582
SOLD
207
457
473
461
TOP LOT
Lot 265 Snitzel – Ameralinha (B.C) $850,000
Lot 345 Savabeel – Symphonic (Br.F) $2,400,000
Lot 21 Proisir – Donna Marie (Ch.F) $1,600,000
Lot 586 Fastnet Rock – Test the World (B.F) $1,000,000
Karaka 2026: Book 1 Day One Top Lots
Lot
Sire
Dam
Sex
Vendor
Purchaser
Price
265
Snitzel
Amarelinha
Colt
Cambridge Stud
Chris Waller Racing / Mulcaster Bloodstock (NSW)
$ 850,000
93
Super Seth
Rozala
Colt
Hallmark Stud
KPW Bloodstock (QLD)
$ 675,000
102
Anamoe
Save the Date
Colt
Cambridge Stud
Mulberry Racing (NSW)
$ 650,000
94
Proisir
Ruqqaya
Colt
Trelawney Stud
Yulong / Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott / Kestrel Thoroughbreds (VIC)
$ 600,000
143
Snitzel
Sovereign Love
Filly
Westbury Stud
Mr Andrew Carston (Canterbury)
$ 560,000
259
Savabeel
Allemande
Colt
Cambridge Stud
Shijiazhuang Hongtao Horse Breeding (China)
$ 550,000
215
Anamoe
Veronica Jane
Colt
Wentwood Grange
Mr Ryan Fownes (Hong Kong)
$ 500,000
124
Street Boss
Shuffled
Filly
Inglewood Stud
Bjorn Baker Racing / Clarke Bloodstock (FBAA) (NSW)
$ 475,000
147
Home Affairs
Special Memories
Colt
Landsdowne Park
David Ellis CNZM (BAFNZ) (Te Akau)
$ 475,000
24
Satono Aladdin
On Yer Feet
Colt
Little Avondale Stud
Payne Racing (NSW)
$ 450,000
188
Satono Aladdin
The Precious One
Colt
Milan Park
Lindsay Park Racing / Dean Hawthorne Bloodstock (BAFNZ) (VIC)
$ 450,000
241
Wootton Bassett
Zayydani
Colt
Trelawney Stud
Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott Racing / Darby Racing / Kestrel Thoroughbreds (NSW)
$ 450,000
177
Satono Aladdin
Taviarma
Colt
Curraghmore
Chris Waller Racing / Mulcaster Bloodstock (NSW)
$ 440,000
103
Sword of State
Savvy Dreams
Filly
Milan Park
Ben Kwok (Singapore)
$ 425,000
107
The Autumn Sun
Seany’s Girl
Filly
Wentwood Grange
Astute Bloodstock (FBAA) (NSW)
$ 425,000
139
Profondo
Songbird
Filly
Carlaw Park
Astute Bloodstock (FBAA) (NSW)
$ 425,000
59
Proisir
Pure Faith
Filly
Curraghmore
B2B Thoroughbreds (NSW)
$ 400,000
105
Satono Aladdin
Sayyzel
Colt
Riversley Park
Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott Racing / Champion Thoroughbreds / Kestrel Thoroughbreds (NSW)
$ 400,000
270
In the Congo
Anaween
Filly
Little Avondale Stud
David Ellis CNZM (BAFNZ) (Te Akau)
$ 400,000
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