Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted September 29, 2023 Journalists Share Posted September 29, 2023 What Sha Tin Races Where Sha Tin Racecourse – Tai Po Rd, Sha Tin District, Hong Kong When Sunday, September 1, 2023 First Race 1pm HKT (4pm AEDT) Visit Dabble We kick-off the new month of racing in Hong Kong, as Sha Tin Racecourse is set to host a massive 10-race program. The Group 3 National Day Cup (1000m) is the feature event, with a field of seven tackling the Sha Tin straight course. The rail is in the C+3 position for the meeting, and with much-improved weather predicted surrounding the track, we should be racing on a genuine Good 4 surface. The first race is scheduled to get underway at 1pm HKT (4pm AEDT). National Day Cup Tip: Whizz Kid Whizz Kid goes on top in what looks a tricky edition of the National Day Cup (1000m) to dissect. He returned to this course and distance on September 17, being narrowly defeated by Kurpany, and found himself in the unfamiliar chasing role. He wasn’t unsuited to it, however, powering into a clear second-place finish. He’ll be fitter for that effort, and with 52kgs on his back, we think Whizz Kid can pickup his first win since November of 2022. National Day Cup Race 8 – #6 Whizz Kid (6) 5yo Gelding | T: Tony Cruz | J: Andrea Atzeni (52kg) Bet with Bet365 Best Bet at Sha Tin: Super Sunny Sing Super Sunny Sing was sensational when resuming at Sha Tin on September 10 over the 1400m; and did more than enough to signal he’s worth following second-up. The son of Nicconi closed off gamely from the back-half of the field and will only appreciate getting to the 1600m on Sunday. The last time Super Sunny Sing got to the mile, it was a demolition job in Class 3 company, and despite this being Class 2, we think he can produce a new peak performance. Best Bet Race 7 – #1 Super Sunny Sing (5) 5yo Gelding | T: Chris So | J: Vincent Ho (60kg) Bet with Dabble Next Best at Sha Tin: Ruby Sailing Ruby Sailing is testing the patience of followers with three-straight second place finishes to his name. His latest came down the Sha Tin straight course on September 10 when beaten a nose by Champion Method, who fought off the canvas to steal victory. Ruby Sailing looked to be wayward when hitting the lead along way out, and it may have been the undoing of the three-year-old gelding. We get the key booking of Zac Purton to keep his mind on the job, and this seems like the perfect opportunity for Ruby Sailing to break his maiden status. Next Best Race 2 – #3 Ruby Sailing (13) 3yo Gelding | T: Manfred Man | J: Zac Purton (59kg) Bet with Betfair Best Value at Sha Tin: Ka Ying Cheer Ka Ying Cheer comes from the Pierre Ng barn and will make his Hong Kong racing debut on Sunday afternoon. The son of Reward For Effort has had three winning barrier trials on the all-weather surface leading into race-day, beating home some impressive types in the process. Jump-outs don’t always translate to race-day success; however, he’ll give himself every chance with a favourable racing pattern. Keith Yeung will be looking to lead from barrier eight, and if Ka Ying Cheer can pinch a break, he should give a bold sight at a nice price with online bookmakers. Best Value Race 4 – #7 Ka Ying Cheer (2) 4yo Gelding | T: Pierre Ng | J: Keith Yeung (57.5kg) Bet with Picklebet Sunday HK quaddie tips for Sha Tin races Sha Tin quadrella selections Sunday, October 1, 2023 1-8 1-2-6 1-2-3-4-6-7-9-12 1-2-3-4-6-7-8 Investment: $336 for 100% More horse racing tips View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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