Magic Man chases a fourth win aboard a Japanese galloper in the 2,400m feature.
Poised on the edge of superstardom, the David Hayes-trained galloper must overcome gate 11 at Sha Tin on Sunday.
Navigating international form can be a minefield for punters, but the Post is here to help you back a winner at Sunday’s Hong Kong International Races.
Navigating international form can be a minefield for punters, but the Post is here to help you back a winner at Sunday’s Hong Kong International Races.
Star New Zealander will enter a huge weekend in top form after victories aboard Prince Alex, Smart Fighter and Chill Chibi.
Derby hero suffers bone injury, reducing the field for the city’s richest race to 11.
Speedster misses Tuesday morning work as he continues to battle a fever ahead of his clash with local star Ka Ying Rising.
The hype around Ka Ying Rising is only going to grow as the week progresses, while Japan will be eager to avoid another blank on Sha Tin’s biggest day.
In-form trainer moves into second in the premiership thanks to wins from Sing Dragon, Talents Ambition and My Wish.
Eight-time Group One winner’s Saudi Cup lead-up race will be on turf rather than dirt.
Superstar local jockey reaches the milestone with a swooping victory aboard Pierre Ng’s Healthy Healthy.
German galloper won’t tackle the Group One Hong Kong Vase (2,400m), while French superstar’s participation remains up in the air.
Second-season handler continues hot form thanks to victories from Super Wise Dragon, Alluring Laos and Offroad Master.
Star Australian jockey will team up with Invincible Sage and Antino at next month’s marquee meeting.
Next month’s four international day features at Sha Tin will feature under the banner of the global tote for the first time.
Japan’s Triple Tiara winner among a host of overseas gallopers eager to dethrone the local champion in the HK$40 million Hong Kong Cup.
Stable’s highest-rated galloper, James Tak, makes his seasonal return at Happy Valley on Wednesday night.
First-season trainer ends frustrating run of near misses thanks to the knockout success of debutant Silvery Breeze.
David Hayes’ magnificent speedster continues remarkable rise with stunning Group Two Jockey Club Sprint (1,200m) victory.
Developments at track geared towards ensuring facility appeals to younger audience should under 18s be allowed to attend.
Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges believes there will be a racing and betting industry in mainland China in the future.
14 Nov 2024 - 1:11PM videocam
CEO Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges predicts number of mainland travellers to races in city could double by 2030.
14 Nov 2024 - 1:13PM videocam