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  1. Joao Moreira was the last jockey to be beaten on Winx way back in 2015 but he will be trying to break the mighty mare’s win streak – and silence his doubters Down Under – when he rides Irish raider Success Days in the Group One Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Randwick on April 14. Moreira was rolled on Winx when she was favourite in the 2015 Australian Oaks at the same track and since then Chris Waller’s mare has rattled off 24 straight victories, 17 of them at Group One level... View the full article
  2. Apprentice jockey Dylan Mo Hin-tung has been left with a serious injury after another barrier trial fall at Sha Tin this morning, with his mount Owner’s Delight breaking down underneath the young rider in the final stages. Neil Callan, following Owner’s Delight on My Bear Cat, was unable to avoid the falling horse and also crashed on to the all-weather track but Callan escaped apparently without injury. It was the second trial fall in four days, following Umberto Rispoli’s... View the full article
  3. Merlion fall-back option if Augustano doesn't handle turf View the full article
  4. Grylls to ride Lim's Samurai two kilos over in JBBA Rocket Man Sprint View the full article
  5. Daniel Moor, Alysha Collett licensed for six months, Ben Melham licensed for one day View the full article
  6. Hive of activity for Baertschiger at big weekend View the full article
  7. Michael Freedman has been true to his word with a patient approach in his first season but the tide is turning and he heads to Happy Valley on Wednesday night with a small but strong hand. The Australian has had just 143 runners through 58 meetings – second least of any trainer – but has managed 10 wins at a reasonable strike rate of 6.99 per cent. That win rate is better than high-profile trainers Tony Cruz and Caspar Fownes have managed this term, and Freedman should be able to... View the full article
  8. The Chris So Wai-yin-trained A Beautiful returned to the class where all his successes have come at Sha Tin on Sunday and might have been a little unfortunate not to get the prize. The gelding’s prior 10 starts in Class Four had produced all of his three wins as well as two minor placings, while he has struggled up a grade all his career. His 32 starts in Class Three have yielded only one third placing. So, despite some moderate on-paper form recently, it was some sort of surprise to see... View the full article
  9. The Hong Kong Jockey Club will rejoin the buying bench at Sydney’s Easter Yearling Sale again next month after a “familiarisation” visit to Hong Kong and Conghua Training Centre by top-level Australian quarantine officials last week. The visit by Australia’s Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (DAWR) officials was not a formal inspection of facilities but another step in thawing relations with the club that turned frosty last October, when future interaction... View the full article
  10. It was finders keepers as Zac Purton parlayed what was already a good weekend into an even better one when he matched his career-best haul of five wins on a Hong Kong programme and proved king of the dirt along the way. For the third time, Purton landed five at Sha Tin to follow on from his Group One win and narrow Golden Slipper Stakes second at Rosehill in Sydney 24 hours earlier. Obviously, the plane food overnight agreed with him, as Purton was off the mark quickly with Ever Strong, setting... View the full article
  11. There was a sense of both significance and synchronicity to Fine Needle’s stirring Takamatsunomiya Kinen win, for not only was it a maiden Group One for Godolphin’s Japanese operation, but the breakthrough came after a recent change to a variation of the global giant’s iconic blue silks. Until last weekend, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s horses trained in Japan carried the maroon and white silks, and while they had captured numerous feature victories, a top-... View the full article
  12. It was a red-letter day for two apprentice jockeys at Sha Tin, with Victor Wong Chun kicking off his local career while Matthew Poon Ming-fai reached an important milestone. Poon found the lead on Regency Bo Bo for Tony Cruz in the final race and blew away the white-hot favourite sitting outside him, Raging Storm, to give the apprentice his 45th win in Hong Kong. He now gets a reduction in his weight claim from seven pounds to five pounds – and is quite happy about it. “Actually, on... View the full article
  13. It was a familiar story for Blizzard with a brave but battling fifth in the Takamatsunomiya Kinen as a couple of Japanese sprinters threw down serious credentials for next month’s Chairman’s Sprint Prize at Sha Tin. Godolphin’s Fine Needle (Yuga Kawada) beat Let’s Go Donki (Yasanuri Iwata) in a thrilling finish to the Group One at Chukyo and the result should be enough for both horses to secure an invite to Sha Tin on April 29. Blizzard’s effort was typical of the... View the full article
  14. Let’s Go Donki’s connections are desperate to give their mare another chance in Hong Kong but she needs a big run in the Takamatsunomiya Kinen to earn a place in next month’s Group One Chairman’s Sprint Prize at Sha Tin. A slow start ruined Let’s Go Donki’s chances in the Group One Hong Kong Sprint but a closer look reveals her unplaced effort was much better than it looked on paper. Let’s Go Donki may have been outpaced early but her final 800m and... View the full article
  15. The John Size-trained Unicron Jewellery has been a model of consistency and gets the right draw and the right set-up to get his reward in Sunday’s 18 Districts Cup (1,600m) at Sha Tin. Unicron Jewellery (Joao Moreira) has won three times from his 13 career starts and has been even more solid this season as a five-year-old, with six starts for two wins and two placings, all of them over this distance. As a four-year-old in his first campaign, the gelding had looked to struggle to hold his... View the full article
  16. Zac Purton’s hit-and-run mission to Sydney has paid off with the champion jockey landing the Group One Galaxy with talented mare In Her Time at Rosehill on Saturday. “It’s a long way to come. It’s pretty easy to just stay at home, but I enjoy riding these big races on these big days,” Purton said. “Obviously you’ve got nice horses and to win a race like this it really makes it worthwhile.” The Benjamin Smith-trained In Her Time had three previous... View the full article
  17. Spend some time sightseeing in Nagoya with Blizzard’s 40-strong entourage, all decked out in their blue and green “Team Blizzard” jackets and hats, and you get the feeling that winning or losing isn’t the point of this trip. In saying that, Sunday’s Takamatsunomiya Kinen at Chukyo Racecourse might represent Blizzard’s best chance to shed his “battler” tag forever and snare a maiden Group One. Owners Andy Lau Hing-fai and Andrew Chan Shiu-shan have... View the full article
  18. An unfashionably bred racehorse called Ted with a mum named Vicky, born and raised on a tiny farm in the rolling hills of New Zealand’s Manawatu district may not sound like a well-worn path to Hong Kong Derby glory. Yet in many ways, the Ping Hai Star story is typical of the humble beginnings of many recent Derby winners, with New Zealand-bred horses punching well above their weight and one tiny farm leading the way with an extraordinary strike rate in the race. Five of the last 10... View the full article
  19. Saifudin, See, Noh suspended View the full article
  20. Jockey Umberto Rispoli’s right collarbone snapped like a stick in a tough trial fall on Friday but the plucky Italian has pledged to be back within three weeks as he once again relies on his remarkable recuperative powers. Rispoli is set to have a plate and screws inserted into the fractured joint by top surgeon Christopher Tong on Saturday morning but the jockey was already showing his trademark cheek. “I will know more after the surgery but the surgeon gave me a chance that I will... View the full article
  21. Blizzard’s chances of snaring a maiden Group One were boosted when the tough-as-teak gelding drew low for Sunday’s Takamatsunomiya Kinen at Chukyo Racecourse. History shows that while inside barriers do not give horses a distinct advantage, a wide gate can make it virtually impossible to win at the top level over the tight 1,200m course. Still, Blizzard’s racing style should also be suited by drawing barrier three, with jockey Karis Teetan saying it would afford him a golden... View the full article
  22. A renowned jockey who was among the best in Pennsylvania history died on Thursday of injuries suffered in a racing accident. Parx Racing announced the death of Jose Flores, 56, who was racing on Monday at the suburban Philadelphia track when his horse went down and Flores was thrown off. The jockey hit the ground headfirst and suffered a massive trauma. He was removed from life support on Thursday afternoon. Flores won 4,650 races in a career that spanned more than three decades. He was the top... View the full article
  23. Trainer Tony Millard has made a plea to the racing media and fans not to be too impatient in their expectations of new apprentice jockey Victor Wong Chun when he kicks off his local career at Sha Tin on Sunday. “I’m very happy to have Victor in my stable. I like to use the apprentices, the claim is very important for the handicap. But I hope we can be conservative with our praise and generous with our encouragement – that’s what they need,” Millard said. “But... View the full article
  24. Italian jockey Umberto Rispoli is expected to undergo surgery and spend another stint on the sidelines after a scary barrier trial incident that resulted in a horse dying at Sha Tin on Friday morning. Rispoli was riding Spicy Sure when the six-year-old suffered a suspected fractured shoulder and tumbled to the ground, in turn hurting the rider’s right shoulder. The 29-year-old was taken to Prince of Wales Hospital at Sha Tin, where he was diagnosed with a fractured right collarbone, and... View the full article
  25. Lord O'Reilly stamps his class and takes aim at Classic View the full article
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