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Japan’s powerful staying ranks will be strongly represented at Sha Tin on Sunday, 26 April, when Group 1 winner Masquerade Ball heads a three-horse raiding party for the HK$30 million QEII Cup over 2000 metres. The four-year-old arrives with a résumé built in some of the toughest middle-distance contests in the world and adds further intrigue to one of Hong Kong’s flagship spring features.

Masquerade Ball brings elite Japanese form to the international stage. Runner-up in last season’s Japanese Derby over 2400m, he later claimed his first top-level success in the Tenno Sho (Autumn) over 2000m before producing another standout effort when beaten only a neck by Calandagan in the Japan Cup. Those performances established him among Japan’s leading middle-distance performers.

Originally pencilled in for Dubai, plans were altered after the colt showed discomfort in his left hind leg, forcing connections to reconsider. With recovery progressing well, attention turned to Sha Tin, where he now joins fellow Japanese contenders June Take and Giovanni for Champions Day.

Bred on distinguished lines, Masquerade Ball is by Duramente out of Mask Off, a daughter of Deep Impact. He won twice early in his career before finishing 11th in the Hopeful Stakes, but quickly rediscovered his standing with third place in the Satsuki Sho and an excellent second in the Japanese Derby behind Croix du Nord.

After a mid-season break, he returned stronger. His victory in the Tenno Sho (Autumn) made him only the sixth three-year-old to win that storied race, while his Japan Cup second confirmed his consistency at the highest level.

Trainer Takahisa Tezuka said the Japan Cup performance deserved extra credit. He noted the pace differed sharply from the Tenno Sho and made conditions more demanding, while adding that the narrow defeat came against an exceptional winner.

Preparations for the QEII Cup 2026 have been deliberate and thorough. In his final serious workout before leaving Japan, Masquerade Ball covered 1200m in 1min 21.9sec and finished strongly, pleasing his stable.

Tezuka said the colt has improved with each piece of work and has returned in excellent order after five months away from the racecourse. He also believes the horse is both physically stronger and mentally more mature than last year.

The trainer was equally respectful when assessing the task ahead, singling out Romantic Warrior as the benchmark. Hong Kong’s champion has dominated at home and remains the horse every challenger must conquer.

Teruya Yoshida, president of Shadai Race Horse, said Dubai had been the original objective, but after the Japan Cup the horse earned a lofty international rating and the team wanted another opportunity to meet world-class opposition. That ambition led them to Hong Kong.

He added that while Romantic Warrior is the obvious rival, Masquerade Ball’s connections are eager to test themselves again at the highest level. Though there are natural questions around the 2000m trip in such company, they remain confident it is a distance at which he can show his full ability.

For Sha Tin racegoers, the arrival of Masquerade Ball ensures the QEII Cup 2026 will carry a distinctly international flavour, with Japan once more sending a contender capable of making a serious impact.

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Veteran Australian jockey Craig Williams has spoken warmly of the influence Hong Kong racing has had on both his career and personal life as he prepares to reunite with Cap Ferrat in the HK$24 million Group 1 Champions Mile at Sha Tin on 26 April.

Few riders in world racing speak with greater authority than Williams, a jockey whose tally of 90 Group 1 victories reflects longevity, precision and relentless competitiveness. Yet among those many triumphs, he places last year’s Hong Kong Derby success aboard Cap Ferrat among the finest achievements of his career.

The 48-year-old will again partner the Francis Lui-trained gelding, hoping to add another elite-level chapter to a partnership that has already produced one of Hong Kong’s standout victories.

“It was one of my greatest achievements to win a Hong Kong Derby,” Williams said. “For me, I lived and worked there for three years. As effective and as consistent and as good as I am today is because of the time I spent in Hong Kong. I have no doubt about that.”

That connection gives added significance to his return aboard Cap Ferrat, a horse whose progress has been anything but ordinary.

Before arriving in Hong Kong, Cap Ferrat had failed to win in 13 starts in Australia. But his ability had long been evident in strong company.

Williams first partnered the son of Snitzel as a juvenile and later rode him into third place in the Listed Phoenix Stakes at Eagle Farm in Brisbane in June 2023. The horse then continued to show promise in stronger company, finishing third in the Group 3 Gloaming Stakes, second in the Group 1 Spring Champion Stakes and a narrow third in the Group 1 Rosehill Guineas behind future multiple top-level winners Riff Rocket and Ceolwulf.

Once transferred to Hong Kong, Cap Ferrat quickly found his footing. On his fourth local appearance, he broke through in spectacular style in the Hong Kong Derby over 2000 metres, with Williams delivering a composed and perfectly judged ride.

The jockey credited trainer Francis Lui’s handling of the gelding after receiving feedback in the lead-up to that famous success.

“I gave him some feedback and he was then able to work with the horse and have him so well on the day,” Williams said.

Williams, whose résumé includes victory in the 2019 Melbourne Cup aboard Vow And Declare, compared the Hong Kong Derby to Australia’s most treasured staying prize.

He also offered an insight into why Hong Kong remains one of the sternest proving grounds in the sport.

“There are no hiding spots when you get to that level in Hong Kong,” he said. “Every time you go and ride in a race, it’s your grand final, regardless of if it’s a Class 5 or a Group 1.”

With racing centred around Sha Tin and Happy Valley, opportunities are limited and competition fierce. For elite riders, every meeting demands accuracy, discipline and nerve.

Williams believes that environment sharpens jockeys like nowhere else.

Cap Ferrat returned this month in the Group 2 Chairman’s Trophy over a mile at Sha Tin, finishing seventh under Alexis Badel in a performance Williams viewed positively after the lay-off.

Now stepping into the Champions Mile, the gelding will attempt to secure only his second Hong Kong victory, though his record also includes two runner-up finishes and a third.

The task is demanding, but Williams arrives with confidence and familiarity. In races of this level, few assets matter more.

With one of Hong Kong racing’s most respected international visitors back in the saddle, Cap Ferrat heads to Sha Tin carrying genuine hopes of another memorable afternoon.

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Fireball confirmed his standing among the season’s leading juveniles with a determined success in the Group 1 Champagne Stakes at Randwick Racecourse, digging deep in the closing stages to seal one of the most prestigious two-year-old prizes on the Australian calendar. The colt’s latest victory added further lustre to an already impressive campaign built on speed, resilience and adaptability.

The son of Snitzel has now shown rare versatility across his six-race career. He opened his account before Christmas over 1100 metres, captured the rich Inglis Millennium in February, and completed all three legs of the juvenile Triple Crown series by staying strongly to win over 1600 metres in Saturday’s Champagne Stakes.

Purchased for $460,000 at last year’s Easter Yearling Sale, Fireball was secured by the James Harron Bloodstock Colt Partnership alongside Tony Fung Colts from the Yarraman Park Stud draft. Trained by Chris Waller and bred by Michael O’Keeffe, the colt has won three of his six starts and lifted his earnings beyond $2 million.

James Harron praised the colt’s courage after the race, saying Fireball had to fight hard all the way to the line.

“He dug so deep there at the end, I’m really proud of the horse,” Harron said.

He also pointed to Fireball’s range, noting that success from sprint trips to a mile at two years of age offers exciting options for the future. Harron added that the colt had stood out physically when first inspected as a yearling and was one they were determined to secure.

Trainer Chris Waller said the performance reflected the colt’s toughness after a lengthy preparation.

“Full credit to the horse because he’s been able to deal with it,” Waller said. “Each run has had so much merit and not a lot of luck, so he deserved that today.”

The Fireball Champagne Stakes triumph also carried broader significance, with the colt becoming another elite-level graduate from recent Australian yearling sales and strengthening his profile as a future stallion prospect.

Elsewhere on the Randwick programme, veteran sprinter Mazu produced another admirable display to claim a third consecutive Group 3 Hall Mark Stakes.

Now seven years old, Mazu has built a reputation for durability and consistency. The Joe Pride-trained gelding recorded his 10th win from 46 starts and pushed his career earnings to $10.9 million.

Chris Ward described the horse as remarkable for maintaining top-class form from his early juvenile days through to another major autumn carnival success.

Promising filly Snitzel Dancer enhanced her growing record with victory in the Group 3 James HB Carr Stakes and is now set to head north for a winter campaign.

Co-trainer Gerald Ryan indicated the Queensland Oaks could become a key target later in the season, with the three-year-old expected to appreciate further ground as her career develops.

Bought for $425,000 at the Easter Yearling Sale, Snitzel Dancer has now won three of seven starts and continues to justify the regard in which she has long been held.

At Eagle Farm, progressive three-year-old Brave Monarch secured the Listed Daybreak Lover Stakes, registering a fourth win from only six starts. The lightly raced gelding is expected to remain on a black-type path through the Queensland Winter Carnival.

Spicy Martini also made a striking return, taking the Listed Ascot Handicap first-up. The four-year-old mare now boasts five wins from 10 starts and has developed into one of the more exciting mares in training.

Further success came at Mornington, where Torsheen added to a productive day of notable performances.

From Fireball’s headline-making Champagne Stakes success to the enduring excellence of Mazu and the promise of emerging runners such as Snitzel Dancer, Brave Monarch and Spicy Martini, it was a meeting rich in quality and future storylines. Randwick once again provided a stage for established stars and the next generation alike.

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Racing fans at Thirsk Racecourse were treated to an exciting and competitive eight-race card on Saturday, April 18, as a mix of emerging talent and seasoned campaigners lit up the track across a variety of distances.

The afternoon began with the British EBF Fillies’ Novice Stakes over 5 furlongs, where Niewiadoma (IRE) stamped her authority with an impressive debut victory. Ridden confidently by Hollie Doyle, the filly showed early pace and composure to fend off her rivals, suggesting she could be one to watch in upcoming sprint contests.

The momentum carried into the second race, the Thomas Lord Dine & View Restaurant Great Value Maiden Stakes over 7 furlongs. Inishbeg (IRE), under the guidance of Kevin Stott, produced a polished performance to break maiden ranks. Displaying a strong finishing kick, Inishbeg surged clear in the closing stages, marking a promising step forward in his racing career.

Sprint specialists took centre stage in the Nick Simpson Cannot Be 60 Handicap Stakes over 6 furlongs, where Yes I’m Mali delivered a determined run to secure victory. Expertly handled by Daniel Tudhope, the gelding showed resilience in a tightly contested finish, holding off challengers with grit and consistency.

The first division of the Join Racing TV Today Handicap Stakes (7f) saw Murashah (IRE) emerge victorious in a competitive field. Callum Rodriguez timed his ride to perfection, positioning Murashah well before unleashing a decisive run in the final furlong to claim top honours.

In the second division over the same distance, Kosometsuke showcased a strong all-round performance. Partnered by Connor Beasley, the winner displayed tactical speed and balance, proving too good for the field with a well-executed ride.

Stamina was tested in the Happy 21st Birthday Lily Watkinson Handicap Stakes over 1 mile 4 furlongs and 8 yards. Minhad stayed on strongly under Kyle McHugh, relishing the longer trip and pulling clear in the latter stages. The victory highlighted Minhad’s endurance and ability to handle extended distances with ease.

The feature Class 3 sprint over 5 furlongs, the Stirrup Bar for Deli-Style Dining Packages Handicap Stakes, saw Simplify (IRE) deliver a sharp and decisive performance. Guided by P. J. McDonald, Simplify demonstrated blistering early speed and never looked in danger, holding a comfortable advantage to the line.

The card concluded with the Hunt Cup Next Meeting Saturday 2nd May Handicap Stakes over 6 furlongs. Eldeyaar (IRE), ridden by Harry Russell, finished the day on a high note with a strong and controlled run. Showing consistency and composure, Eldeyaar held off late challengers to secure a well-earned victory.

Overall, the Thirsk meeting delivered a blend of promising newcomers and dependable performers, with several winners indicating potential for progression in the weeks ahead. The varied race conditions—from sharp sprints to stamina-testing distances—ensured a dynamic and engaging day of racing for spectators and connections alike.

With performances like these, Thirsk continues to reinforce its reputation as a venue where emerging talent can shine and experienced runners can reaffirm their class. The April 18 meeting will be remembered for its competitive spirit and standout individual displays across the card.

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Woodbine Entertainment has unveiled the nominations for the 2026 Canadian Triple Crown of Woodbine Racecourse, with 83 Canadian-foaled three-year-olds entered for one of the nation’s most storied racing prizes.

The announcement marks the formal beginning of the road to a series that remains one of the most distinctive tests in Thoroughbred racing. From established juvenile stars to lightly raced prospects still emerging through the spring, this year’s list offers depth, intrigue and the promise of fresh contenders before the summer campaign gathers pace.

The closing date for nominations was April 1, and attention now turns to the opening leg, the 167th running of The King’s Plate, worth $1 million, at Woodbine Racetrack on Saturday, August 15.

The series then moves to Fort Erie Race Track for the Prince of Wales on Monday, September 7, before returning to Woodbine for the Breeders’ Stakes on Sunday, September 27.

Few championship series in world racing ask such varied questions of young horses. Canada’s Triple Crown is contested across three different surfaces, demanding adaptability as well as class. The King’s Plate is staged on All-Weather, the Prince of Wales on Dirt, and the Breeders’ Stakes on Turf.

That variety has long given the Canadian Triple Crown its own identity, rewarding not only brilliance but resilience, balance and temperament across changing conditions.

Among the most notable nominees is the unbeaten filly Corsia Veloce, winner of last September’s Grade 1 Natalma Stakes for trainer Josie Carroll. Her inclusion adds further interest to the early shape of the series, particularly given the strength shown during her two-year-old campaign.

Also among the fillies entered are the Dale Desruisseaux pair Dixie Law, already a graded stakes winner, and Piper’s Gift, successful in the Princess Elizabeth Stakes.

All three fillies are finalists for Champion Two-Year-Old Female at the upcoming Sovereign Awards, underlining the quality already present among the female division.

The colts are headed by Fire and Wine, winner of the Coronation Futurity for trainer Zeljko Krcmar. His juvenile form makes him one of the early names to follow as preparations continue.

Trainer Mark Casse, as so often in major Canadian events, is strongly represented throughout the entries. His team includes Sovereign Award finalist Casson, alongside several other hopefuls expected to develop as the season progresses.

With months still to run before the gates open in August, the 2026 Canadian Triple Crown nominations have provided the first proper glimpse of the horses who could shape Canada’s biggest three-year-old races. Form will change, reputations will be tested, and new stars may yet emerge, but the path to summer glory is now officially underway.

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Under clear spring conditions at the highly regarded Newbury Racecourse, a seven-race programme unfolded on Saturday, 18 April, presenting a well-balanced mix of Group 3 contests, handicaps, and maiden events that produced competitive finishes, strong tactical rides, and a series of decisive winners across the afternoon. The card maintained a consistent standard throughout, with several established yards producing multiple notable performances, while a number of lightly raced runners showed encouraging progression in defeat.

The Dubai Duty Free Stakes (Group 3) opened the feature segment and was won by SUKANYA, ridden by David Probert for trainer Jack Channon, owned by Opulence Thoroughbreds & Partner III. The winner covered the mile in 1m 24.82s, settling into a controlled rhythm before being asked to quicken in the final stages, responding well to edge ahead. TOULEEN finished second after tracking the leader and keeping on steadily under pressure, while DOMINA IGNIS took third after maintaining position without producing a decisive turn of foot inside the final furlong.

In the Watership Down Stud Too Darn Hot Greenham Stakes (Group 3), ALPARSLAN produced a well-judged effort under Clifford Lee for trainer K. R. Burke, owned by Mr Mohamed Saeed Al Shehhi. The winner recorded 1m 24.92s, travelling strongly through the early and middle sections before being produced to challenge at the right moment. ZAVATERI finished second after briefly threatening in the straight but could not sustain the effort, while ALBERT EINSTEIN secured third after a consistent run in a race where the principals were closely grouped for much of the journey.

The Finest Surprise Stakes (Group 3) went to CONVERGENT, also under Clifford Lee for trainer K. R. Burke, owned by Newtown Anner Stud Farm. The middle-distance contest was run at a steady tempo before developing into a sustained finish, with the winner positioned prominently before asserting approaching the final furlong in 2m 32.78s. AL AASY delivered a strong and persistent effort to finish second, while TENABILITY held third after staying on without ever quite reaching the leading pair in a race that demanded stamina and positioning.

The Spring Cup Handicap Stakes (Class 2) saw LINWOOD score under Jamie Spencer for trainer Richard Hannon, owned by Mrs Fitri Hay. The winner was held up off a solid pace before being delivered with a well-timed run, finishing strongly in 1m 38.70s to assert close home. CLASSIC, who had set or tracked a strong pace, maintained a gallant effort to secure second, while WHIP CRACKER stayed on from midfield to take third, having been slightly outpaced at a key stage before finishing with renewed momentum.

In the Tennis Championships Maiden Stakes (Class 4), EXCLUSIVE CODE won under James Doyle for trainer Archie Watson, owned by Wathnan Racing. The mile race was completed in 1m 39.21s, with the winner travelling comfortably through the early stages before being asked to lengthen inside the final furlong. LIGHTING THUNDER ran on to take second after showing improvement late on, while DECADE OF TIME secured third with a steady and professional effort without threatening the winner’s acceleration.

The Darley Maiden Stakes (Class 2) was claimed by WATER TO WINE, ridden by Ryan Moore for trainers John & Thady Gosden, owned by Mr George Strawbridge. The extended 2m contest was run at a measured tempo before quickening in the final stages, with the winner displaying strong stamina reserves to assert decisively in 2m 20.31s. ALDERMAN tracked the leader for much of the race before finishing second after being unable to match the winner’s late surge, while TURTY TREE stayed on for third without closing significantly on the front pair.

The concluding Millennium Millionaire Handicap Stakes (Class 4) was won by RATHGAR, ridden by Tom Marquand for trainer Jack Channon, owned by Crest Racing XVIII. The contest was steadily run before becoming more competitive late on, with the winner travelling well into contention before producing a strong finishing effort to prevail in 2m 06.93s. VALEDICTORY ran a consistent race to finish second after briefly disputing the lead, while BULLETIN took third after maintaining position throughout but weakening slightly inside the final stages.

Across the programme, a competitive Newbury Race Results 18 April meeting highlighted the continued strength of several key training operations, with Jack Channon and K. R. Burke both recording multiple successes. Tactical execution proved a recurring theme, particularly in races where pace settled mid-race and finishing bursts proved decisive in determining outcomes.

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The highlight of Sunday’s National Hunt action at Plumpton Racecourse comes at 3:27 PM with the Sussex Stayers’ Handicap Hurdle (Class 2)—the richest race on the card with a prize fund of £65,000.

Run over a demanding 3m 197y, the race has attracted a strong field of 11 runners, combining proven stayers with progressive contenders, setting up a compelling test of stamina and consistency.

Leading the weights is a Nicky Henderson-trained gelding (BHA 136, 12st), who brings experience but arrives with mixed recent form. Close behind in the ratings is Kamsinas (FR), trained by Fergal O’Brien and ridden by Jack Hogan, carrying 11st 13lbs off a mark of 135. Despite a recent fall, his earlier consistency keeps him in contention.

Sharing the same rating is Double Powerful (IRE) from the Neil Mulholland yard, partnered by Richie McLernon. While his recent form figures suggest inconsistency, his ability on a going day makes him a competitive runner.

One of the most progressive runners in the lineup is Roger Pol (IRE), trained by Jamie Snowden and ridden by Isabelle Ryder (5lb claim). With an impressive winning sequence (103311), he looks a major contender carrying 11st 8lbs off a rating of 130.

Among the mares, Bethpage (IRE) represents Emma Lavelle’s stable, with Harry Cobden in the saddle. Rated 129, she has shown consistent placed efforts and could be competitive over this trip.

Fountains Blenhein (GB), trained by Anthony Honeyball and ridden by Sam Twiston-Davies, enters the race in solid form (131P22). Off a mark of 128, he appears well-positioned to challenge if maintaining his recent level.

Another consistent performer is Turndlightsdownlow (IRE) from the Martin Keighley yard. With form figures reading 211222, Sean Bowen’s mount has been knocking on the door and looks set for another strong run.

Lower down the weights, Elysian Knight (GB) (Neil Mulholland) and Moveit Like Minnie (IRE), ridden by Nico de Boinville, add further depth to the field. The latter comes in after a recent win and could surprise off a rating of 119.

Top Guy (IRE), trained by Dan Skelton and ridden by Tristan Durrell, arrives in winning form (212021) and carries 10st 10lbs. His consistency makes him a serious contender despite being lower in the handicap.

Completing the field is Tranquil Sea (IRE), also from the Dan Skelton stable, who will need to improve on recent performances to feature prominently.

With a blend of in-form runners, seasoned campaigners, and emerging talent, the Sussex Stayers’ Handicap Hurdle promises to be a true stamina test and the standout contest of the Plumpton meeting.

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A competitive afternoon of National Hunt racing awaits at Stratford-on-Avon Racecourse this Sunday, April 19, with a seven-race card that blends promising maidens, testing handicaps, and a high-value novice chase. With varied race distances and field sizes, the meeting offers something for every jumps racing enthusiast.

The action begins at 1:58 PM with The George Wood Years of Service Mares’ Maiden Hurdle (Class 4). A field of 13 runners will contest this £10,000 opener over 2m 70y, where lightly raced mares look to shed their maiden tags. Early potential and improving profiles make this an intriguing starting point.

At 2:33 PM, stamina comes into play in The Green 4 Motor Company 30th Anniversary Handicap Hurdle (Class 5). Ten runners line up for this 3m 2f 83y test worth £6,650, where patience and race positioning are likely to prove decisive over the extended trip.

The mares return at 3:08 PM in The Mid Warwickshire Cleaning Supplies Mares’ Handicap Hurdle (Class 4). Run over 2m 70y for £8,650, this 10-runner contest should provide a balance of speed and jumping fluency, with several in-form contenders expected to feature.

Chasing action takes over at 3:43 PM with The Racecourse Streams on Racing TV Extra Handicap Steeple Chase (Class 5). Seven runners tackle a demanding 3m 3f 119y trip for £7,150, making it one of the toughest endurance tests on the card.

The most crowded race arrives at 4:18 PM with The Racing TV Handicap Hurdle (Class 5). A field of 15 runners will compete over 2m 2f 148y for £6,650, setting up a wide-open contest where pace and tactical awareness could be key factors.

The feature race of the day comes at 4:53 PM with The Geely Leamington Spa Novices’ Handicap Steeple Chase (Class 4), offering the highest prize of £12,000. Though only four runners go to post over 2m 213y, the race boasts quality. Leading the lineup is a consistent 7-year-old gelding from the powerful Paul Nicholls yard, representing the Paul Nicholls Owners Group 118, carrying 11st 8lbs off a BHA rating of 122. His recent form figures (2-22421) suggest he arrives in peak condition and could set the standard.

He is joined by Mister Cessna (FR), trained by Fergal O’Brien, another runner rated 122 and carrying identical weight, with capable recent form. Pure Carbon (GB), from the Harry Derham stable, brings solid consistency with form figures of 21U123 and a rating of 118, while Park Annonciade (FR), trained by Sarah Humphrey, arrives in winning form (24P321) and could pose a serious challenge despite a slightly lower mark of 116. With all four closely matched, this small-field contest promises to be tactically fascinating and highly competitive.

The meeting concludes at 5:25 PM with The Racing TV “Grassroots” Open Hunters’ Steeple Chase (Class 5). Five runners will line up over 2m 6f 125y for £4,600, rounding off the day with a traditional hunters’ contest that often delivers spirited finishes.

With a strong supporting card and a competitive feature race, Stratford-on-Avon’s Sunday meeting looks set to provide an entertaining and high-quality afternoon of jumps racing.

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Widely regarded as one of New York’s enduring pillars of Thoroughbred racing, Aqueduct Racetrack will host an eight-race programme on Sunday, 19 April, presenting a well-structured card that blends claiming company, allowance contests, and a notable feature event across sprint and middle-distance trips. The meeting will commence at 1:10 p.m. and will progress in an orderly sequence, with each race introducing a different competitive layer, ensuring variety and depth throughout the afternoon.

Setting the afternoon in motion, Race 1 will be a $28,000 Claiming over 6F at 1:10 p.m. Bright Kohana will spearhead the opening lineup, taking on My First Love, Current Climate, Problematica, Open Soul Autism, and Literary. As an early sprint, the race will likely hinge on immediate pace and track positioning, offering the first indication of how conditions may play across the card.

Building steadily into stronger company, Race 2 will be run at 1:38 p.m. as an $86,000 Allowance Optional Claiming over 6F. Sporting Lady and Modarosa will headline a competitive field that will also feature Mz Big Bucks, Roman Grace, So Sophia, My Magic Wand, and Artemis Sound. With a deeper and more experienced group assembled, this race will require a measured balance of speed and race awareness.

Maintaining the upward progression, Race 3 will be scheduled for 2:11 p.m. and will take the form of an $83,000 Allowance Optional Claiming over 7F. Current Yield and My Lady Jbella will anchor the entries, while Hot Gossip, Some Ride, Galinda, and Pinky Brier will add further competitiveness. The extended sprint distance will test both pace sustainability and finishing strength, making it a tactically engaging contest.

Shifting to a longer test, Race 4 will be contested at 2:44 p.m. over 1 1/8M for an $83,000 Allowance Optional Claiming. Fast and Frisky, Big Dig, and Just Music will be prominent among the runners, alongside Always Laughing, Minnesota Munny, I’m Buzzy, and Soundbite. Over this distance, the race will likely unfold with a more deliberate tempo, placing emphasis on timing, positioning, and stamina in the latter stages.

Continuing through the middle-distance programme, Race 5 will take place at 3:16 p.m. as an $83,000 Allowance over 1 1/16M. Gametime Gladiator and Ambition will be among the leading names, while Street Rockin, Ohio Joe, Gun Barrel City, Two’s a Crowd, and Goncora will complete a well-matched field. The race will offer a blend of tactical pace and endurance, with multiple runners capable of shaping the outcome.

Returning to sharper conditions, Race 6 will be set for 3:48 p.m. as a $60,000 Starter Optional Claiming over 6F. Cloud Music, Rollin in Dough, and Free Dance will be joined by Typhoon Fury, Roar of the Crowd, Launch Control, and City of Oscars. The sprint format will likely encourage a more immediate tempo, where early positioning and finishing acceleration will both prove decisive.

Serving as the centrepiece of the card, Race 7 will be staged at 4:21 p.m. as a $135,000 Stakes over 1M. Sweetest Princess will headline the feature event against Sweet Brown Sugar and Midtown Lights, with Walk With Me, Bam’s Bliss Kiss, and Lika Rolling Stone adding further depth to the lineup. With a competitive group assembled over a mile, the race will test balance, consistency, and race execution at a higher level.

Drawing the meeting to a close, Race 8 will be run at 4:53 p.m. as a $40,000 Maiden Claiming over 7F. Baby Meanie, Vitalize, and Foto will be among those seeking to break through, while Lucky Dragon, Bootsy’s a Rascal, El Paco, Inonit, and Chris’s Song will complete the field. As the concluding contest, it will provide an opportunity for emerging runners to establish themselves over a demanding trip.

In summary, the Aqueduct Race Cards 19 April will present a well-balanced eight-race programme, combining sprint and middle-distance contests with a strong feature event, ensuring a competitive and structured afternoon of racing at Aqueduct Racetrack.

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Silvestre De Sousa

🏇 412 rides
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🏇 Talkin is being lined up for the 151st Preakness Stakes at Laurel Park after a solid third in the Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland.

Trainer Danny Gargan is opting for a patient approach, targeting a smaller field and a more suitable trip over 1 3/16 miles.

With Joel Rosario likely to retain the ride, the colt now heads into his final preparations with Classic ambitions firmly in sight.

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🎥 Throwback to this memorable Pune victory from the archives.
🏆 Golden Kingdom landed The Suresh Mahindra Trophy in fine style, producing a staying performance to take the feature on 11 October 2025. 👑🐎

Ridden by Antony Raj S. and trained by Adhiraj Singh Jodha, the winner struck over 3200 metres in the 5:15 PM contest for a total prize of ₹12,00,000.

Owners: Mr Kishore P Rungta, Mr Sudendu Shah, Mrs Pooja S Shah, Mrs Hiral Shah, Dr Rahul Shah, Mrs Preeti C Shah, Mr K M Shah & Mr Tanmay V Mathurawala.

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Nichola Yuen’s remarkable start in Hong Kong racing gathered further pace with a first career double at Sha Tin on April 12 🏇✨

The apprentice guided Flashing Fighter to victory in the Class 4 Hart Handicap over 1200m before Fortune Link followed up in the Class 3 Jordan Handicap over 1400m, maintaining a perfect record of riding winners at each of her first three meetings in the city. 🌟

Both winners were prepared by Ricky Yiu, making it an especially notable afternoon for the stable as Yuen also shared the Jockey Challenge on the day. 🏆

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🏆 Arabian Triple Crown R3 goes to AZZAM AH after a powerful finish at Abu Dhabi Turf Club on April 11. 🐎🔥

The AED 300,000 feature 💰 over 2200m 📏 was decided with authority as the winner stamped class on the field.

Jockey: Sandro Paiva
Trainer: Qaiss Aboud
Owner: Ali Haddad

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A first winner is always special. This one meant everything.

War to Remember delivered trainer Christopher Hall’s first career success at Gulfstream Park, fighting back gamely over 5½ furlongs on Tapeta to seal a memorable result.

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