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Jockey Club sweats on border impasse ahead of key Champions Day lead-up races


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The Jockey Club remains uncertain whether Conghua-based horses will make it to Sha Tin for Sunday’s key Champions Day lead-up races.Francis Lui Kin-wai is hoping to send Lucky Patch to the races for the first time since he fell as the favourite in December’s Hong Kong Sprint but the five-year-old is one of the 272 gallopers stuck in China after cross-border horse movement was halted because of the Covid-19 situation in Shenzhen and Hong Kong.Lucky Patch is among 11 entries for the Group Two…

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