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Hesatrooper, a decisive winner on debut for trainer John Ross, will move quickly into deeper company when he lines up among seven 2-year-olds in Sunday’s $125,000 Victoria Stakes at Woodbine.

Woodbine Victoria Stakes.

The 5 ½-furlong main track contest gives Hesatrooper an early chance to show whether the speed and professionalism he displayed on June 21 can carry forward against a stronger group. Owned by JC Stable and Duane Passero, the son of Army Mule out of the unraced Stormy Atlantic mare Obaasan comes into the race with both promise and momentum.

His first start, over 4 ½ furlongs on the Woodbine main track, could hardly have gone much better. Hesatrooper broke alertly, found his rhythm early, and showed the way before opening up strongly in the stretch. By the wire, he was 5 ¼ lengths clear, completing the distance in :52.56.

For Ross, a winner of 629 races and 39 stakes across his career, the performance brought satisfaction as well as relief. Hesatrooper had been entered in a maiden claiming race and remained with the barn after his debut win.

“I liked him a lot,” said Ross. “I lived on the edge a little bit if someone had taken him. Usually, people watch the first time, and fortunately, it worked out for us.

“He got some confidence out of this race, he learned something and it was all a good thing.”

That confidence could prove important in the Woodbine Victoria Stakes, where young horses are often asked to absorb new pressure and respond with maturity beyond their limited experience. Hesatrooper showed signs of that maturity first time out, even if there were still flashes of greenness.

Ross was particularly taken by the gelding’s attitude once he was challenged.

“He started off a little green, looking around, which Pietro mentioned,” said Ross, referring to jockey Pietro Moran. “He took a hold of him just to keep his mind on business, but when a horse came close to him turning for home, he took off.

“The way he took off, particularly from the eighth-pole and how he galloped out, I was impressed by that. He got a 75 speed figure, which was nice.”

For any 2-year-old, the small details can matter as much as the final margin. Hesatrooper handled the gate, travelled kindly enough for a first-time starter, and finished with purpose. Ross saw in that effort the benefit of the groundwork done at home.

“When you see them finish like that and gallop out like that, it’s a great sign,” he said. “He was good in the gate, too. We did a lot of work in the gate with him and he broke very well. When you see young horses do that like an old pro, it makes you feel like you’ve done your homework.”

The weeks since that debut have only strengthened the trainer’s impression that Hesatrooper is moving the right way.

“He came back from the race in excellent order,” said Ross. “He’s a bit of a tough little guy. I just learned that this horse is maturing all the time and getting better. He’s still growing, too.”

Hesatrooper was purchased for $15,000 at the 2025 Canadian Premier Yearling Sale. Ross credited Hill ‘n’ Dale and Glenn Sikura for producing the type of young horse that can develop quickly once placed into training.

“Hill ‘n’ Dale always breeds some nice horses, and they do a great job,” said Ross. “Glenn Sikura and Hill ‘n’ Dale produce some nice horses that go through the sale, and this is another good one we picked out from them. I appreciate how they go about their breeding and I have had plenty of good luck with their horses.”

Earl “Shorty” Marriott is the groom.

Hesatrooper has also had a useful piece of work since his debut. On July 2, he covered 5 furlongs in 1:02.60 over the Woodbine dirt track, with Moran aboard, as part of his preparation for the Victoria.

“I had Pietro work him,” said Ross. “He worked with another 2-year-old, a filly. Pietro was really happy with him. It was a hot day. My instructions that day were to go 1:02 and change. On a hot day, pushing them too hard is counterproductive. I thought an in-between five-eighths would be perfect for him. Pietro was happy with it and I was, too. He galloped out nicely.

“The thing I liked about the work was that it was just like his race. When he was done, he just kept going. You love seeing things like that in young horses.”

The Woodbine Victoria Stakes now presents the next question. Hesatrooper has already shown early pace, a willing finish, and the ability to learn from his work. Sunday’s race will reveal how much progress he has made, and whether his debut was the beginning of a more serious juvenile campaign.

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Bangalore race result 11th July: Corinthian Captures The Goa Plate Div I

Race 8 of the Bangalore Summer Meeting, 21st day, Saturday, 11th July 2026, saw an exciting finish in The Goa Plate Div I over 1400 metres, held at 05:00 PM at Bangalore Turf Club (BTC). In another notable Bangalore race result 11th July, CORINTHIAN delivered a polished performance under A. Sandesh to score for trainer S.S. Attaollahi. Owned by Mr C. Aryama Sundaram, the winner stopped the clock at 1:25.09, producing a determined effort to land the contest in impressive fashion.

Settled comfortably through the early stages, CORINTHIAN travelled fluently before quickening smartly when asked for an effort in the home straight. A. Sandesh judged the pace to perfection, timing his challenge with precision as the gelding responded strongly in the closing furlong to edge clear and secure a well-deserved victory. Trainer S.S. Attaollahi’s charge showed both balance and determination to hold off the late challengers.

MISTER BROWN ran an excellent race to finish second in 1:25.22 under Arvind Kumar N. for trainer Pradeep Annaiah, staying on gamely but falling just short of the winner. STORM SHADOW, partnered by Neeraj Rawal and trained by Prasanna Kumar, completed the placings in 1:25.42, finishing strongly to ensure a closely fought finish among the leading trio.

With another competitive contest concluded at Bangalore, attention now turns to the remaining races on the card as the day’s feature events continue to showcase quality racing at BTC.

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The Bangalore Turf Club (BTC) – Bangalore Turf Club hosted another competitive contest during the Bangalore Summer Meeting, 21st day, Saturday, 11th July 2026, as Race No. 7 – The Delhi Cup over 1600 metres got underway at 4:30 PM. In another notable Bangalore race result 11th July, AVENER delivered a polished performance under A. Sandesh to score impressively for trainer Adhiraj Singh Jodha, clocking 1:36.65. Racing in the colours of Mr Geoffrey B. Nagpal & Mrs Charonne Nagpal, the winner combined pace and determination to capture the prestigious mile contest.

Bangalore race result 11th July: AVENER Dominates The Delhi Cup

Breaking well from the gates, AVENER settled into a comfortable rhythm before travelling strongly through the middle stages. A. Sandesh judged the pace to perfection, keeping the gelding poised before asking for his effort in the home straight. Responding willingly, AVENER quickened clear at the right moment and maintained his momentum to the finish, producing a convincing winning display over the 1600-metre trip.

REGAL ARISTOCRACY finished second after staying within striking distance throughout the race. Ridden by Suraj Narredu and trained by James McKeown, the runner-up stopped the clock at 1:37.25. THE ARCHER, partnered by P. Trevor and trained by S.S. Attaollahi, completed the placings after running on steadily in the closing stages. (The official finishing time for THE ARCHER was not available in the supplied race details.)

With The Delhi Cup concluded, attention at Bangalore now turns to Race No. 8 – The Goa Plate Div I, scheduled for 5:00 PM, where another competitive contest awaits racegoers.

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The Hong Kong racing season has reached its final week with Caspar Fownes in command of the trainers’ championship, holding a six-win advantage over Danny Shum after months of pressure at the top of the table.

The Hong Kong trainers championship is now Fownes’ to lose.

With the season updated through the race meeting of July 8, 2026, Fownes leads the trainers’ standings with 69 wins from 562 runners. Shum remains his closest pursuer on 63 victories, while Mark Newnham, on 60, still has a narrow outside chance if results fall heavily in his favour across the final two fixtures.

The closing week brings two meetings — an 11-race card at Sha Tin on Sunday, July 12, and the nine-race season finale at Happy Valley on Wednesday, July 15. Fownes enters those fixtures with a useful cushion, but the final week in Hong Kong has rarely been short of drama, particularly when the premiership still has mathematical possibilities.

The top five in the current standings underline how competitive the 2025/26 season has been. Behind Fownes, Shum and Newnham, K W Lui sits fourth with 56 wins, while D A Hayes is fifth on 54. Although the championship race appears to have narrowed to the leading three, the broader table reflects the strength and depth of the Hong Kong training ranks.

Fownes has built his lead through consistency as much as momentum. His 69 winners have been backed by 43 seconds and 46 thirds, giving him a strong spread of results through the campaign. He also has HK$84,573,105 in stakes won, placing him among the leading performers by prize money as well as victories.

Shum, however, has not gone quietly. His 63 wins have come with a notably high prize-money return of HK$137,500,350, the highest among the current top five trainers. That figure reflects the quality of his season even if he now requires a strong late surge to seriously trouble Fownes at the summit.

Newnham, in third place, has also produced an outstanding campaign. The Australian trainer has 60 winners, 52 seconds and 50 thirds from 553 runners, along with HK$130,520,090 in stakes won. He remains within reach of Shum and, mathematically, not entirely out of the championship picture, though Fownes’ six-win advantage gives the leader clear breathing space.

For Fownes, Sunday’s Sha Tin card offers several chances to reinforce his position before the Happy Valley finale. Last-start winners Papaya Brose and Silver Spurs are among his key runners, with Papaya Brose stepping up in grade for the Class 3 Joy And Fun Handicap over 1200 metres. Silver Spurs, meanwhile, attempts to follow up in the second section of the Class 4 Victory Marvel Handicap over the same distance.

Daily Trophy, Sky Vino and Monarch County also bring solid recent form into their assignments, while Sagacious Life gives the stable added interest in the Class 1 Hong Kong Racehorse Owners Association Trophy over 1600 metres.

Sagacious Life was third over the Sha Tin mile on June 6 in his first start for Fownes. A Brazilian Group 1 winner, he had already shown his effectiveness over the course and distance earlier in the season, and his presence gives Fownes a meaningful runner in one of the weekend’s feature contests.

Shum will also be represented in the Class 1 event through Helene Feeling, but his stronger weekend opportunities may come in other races. Packing Fighter has been close to breaking through in Hong Kong and looks well placed in the Class 4 Solar Hei Hei Handicap over 1600 metres. Massive Reward also shaped as a notable improver last time and returns in the Class 4 Medic Kingdom Handicap over 1400 metres.

Newnham, third in the table, needs a sharp final-week response to keep the Hong Kong trainers championship race alive. He has seven runners at Sha Tin on Sunday, with Lucky Sam Gor, a last-start winner, among his more prominent chances in the Class 3 Sight Winner Handicap over 1600 metres. Oldtown, who has been racing consistently, also lines up in the Victory Marvel Handicap.

The remaining two trainers in the top five, K W Lui and D A Hayes, may be out of reach of the title but remain significant figures in the final standings. Lui’s 56 winners have been supported by 66 third-place finishes, the highest third-place total among the top five. Hayes, with 54 wins from 659 runners, has the largest number of total runs among the leading group and has accumulated HK$132,967,415 in stakes won.

With only two meetings remaining, Fownes has put himself in the strongest position to secure a fifth Hong Kong trainers’ championship. Shum and Newnham have kept the contest alive deep into the season, but the leader’s recent control of the table means the pressure now sits firmly on those chasing him.

The final week should still provide a compelling finish. Fownes has the numbers, the lead and the runners to sharpen his advantage, but Hong Kong racing has enough late-season volatility to ensure the championship will not be formally settled until the final results are in.

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Navan Racecourse will host a competitive seven-race meeting on Saturday, 11 July 2026, with the Navan Race Cards 11 July programme scheduled to begin at 13:48 and conclude at 17:15. The afternoon fixture will feature a balanced selection of maiden races, handicaps and feature contests, with runners set to compete over sprint and middle-distance trips. The meeting will bring together a diverse group of contenders across different race conditions, offering a complete afternoon of action at the County Meath venue.

The card will begin with shorter-distance events before progressing towards longer races later in the programme. Along with valuable contests, the fixture will provide opportunities for emerging runners and experienced campaigners across a variety of categories.

Navan Race Cards 11 July

Opening the afternoon’s proceedings, The Irish EBF Auction Series Maiden will take place at 13:48. The €25,000 contest will be run over 5 furlongs and 180 yards, making it the highest-valued event on the opening part of the card. Eighteenth Smiles, Just One Show, Docks, The Green Helmet, No Time Faults and Revelator will be among the runners set to compete in the opening race of the meeting.

Continuing the programme, The Ardboyne Hotel Maiden will be staged at 14:23. The €12,000 contest will cover a distance of 5 furlongs and 180 yards, with Banish Misfortune, Cool Azul, Final Boss, Strikepoint, Trek Home and Forza Magico forming the field. The race will add further maiden competition to the early stages of the fixture.

Adding another sprint challenge, The Newgrange Hotel Handicap will be held at 14:57. Carrying prize money of €12,000, the race will be contested over 5 furlongs and 180 yards. Thurso, Phoenix Pairc, Poweracclaim, In The Gloaming, Aurora Nova and Are You In Or Out will be among the runners scheduled to take part in the third event.

Providing another test over the shorter distance, The Navan Adventure Centre Handicap will begin at 15:30. The €12,000 contest will take place over 5 furlongs, with All Hail, The Right One, White Smoke, Amerilis, Lumiere Des Etoile and Cashel Blue included among the runners. The race will continue the sprint section of the afternoon programme.

Moving into the middle-distance contests, The Irish Stallion Farms EBF Race will be staged at 16:07. The €22,000 event will cover 1 mile, 2 furlongs and 40 yards, presenting a different challenge from the earlier sprint races. Confused, South Island, Summer Is Tomorrow, Hard Promises and Mo Mhuirin will be among the runners expected to compete in the valuable contest.

Maintaining the focus on longer trips, The Navan Handicap will take place at 16:40. The €15,000 race will be run over 1 mile, 2 furlongs and 40 yards, with Sonoran, Beauparc, Steel Cut, Genoah, Daonethatgotaway and Cala Bonita set to line up. The penultimate race will add further depth to the middle-distance section of the card.

Bringing the seven-race programme to a close, The Navan Racing Festival 14th & 15th November Handicap will be held at 17:15. The €10,000 contest will be contested over 1 mile, 2 furlongs and 40 yards, with Rising Sky, Arch Enemy, Deuteronomy, Jazz Forever, Robot Rock and Autocrat among the runners scheduled for the final race of the meeting.

The Navan Race Cards 11 July fixture will feature seven races at Navan Racecourse, combining maiden events, sprint contests and middle-distance handicaps in a comprehensive Saturday racing programme.

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Gulfstream Park’s autumn racing programme will again be built around the Princess Rooney, with the historic sprint returning as the leading attraction of a 14-stakes Sunshine Meet that opens over Labor Day weekend.

The Princess Rooney Stakes 2026 will be run at Gulfstream Park on Saturday, September 12.

Now entering its 40th year, the Grade 3 contest carries a purse of $225,000 and will be staged over seven furlongs for fillies and mares aged three and older. The winner will earn an automatic place in the Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Sprint, scheduled for October 31 at Keeneland.

The Sunshine Meet will offer total stakes purses of $1.925 million, including $250,000 from the Florida-Bred Incentive Fund. The programme will run from September 5 to November 14, serving as the build-up to Gulfstream Park’s 2026-27 Championship Meet, which begins on Thanksgiving Day, November 26.

The Princess Rooney Stakes 2026 will share its September 12 programme with two grass contests. The $100,000 Bob Umphrey Turf Sprint will be run over five furlongs for horses aged three and older, while the $100,000 Ginger Punch will bring together fillies and mares aged three and above over one mile.

The Princess Rooney has developed a strong connection with the Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Sprint, with several of its recent winners carrying their Gulfstream Park form onto the sport’s year-end stage.

Trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. became the first person to win three successive editions of the race when Haulin Ice claimed the 2025 running. A 12-time winner with earnings approaching $1.3 million, Haulin Ice became the highest-earning Arkansas-bred before finishing sixth in the Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Sprint.

Joseph had previously won the 2023 Princess Rooney with Three Witches, who later finished third in the Breeders’ Cup contest. His sequence continued in 2024 through Soul of an Angel, who followed her Gulfstream Park success with victory in the Filly & Mare Sprint and was subsequently voted champion female sprinter.

Ce Ce also completed the same double during her championship season in 2021. The winner of eight graded races, including three at the highest level, returned to retain the Princess Rooney in 2022 before finishing fourth at the Breeders’ Cup.

The Princess Rooney Stakes 2026 therefore arrives with a history that extends well beyond its own seven furlongs. Thirteen of its previous 15 winners have gone on to compete in the Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Sprint.

That group includes Musical Romance, who finished second in the 2011 Princess Rooney before winning the Breeders’ Cup later that year and being named champion female sprinter. She returned to Gulfstream Park to win the Princess Rooney in 2012 for the late trainer Bill Kaplan.

The Sunshine Meet stakes programme begins on September 5 with two $150,000 races for Florida-bred juveniles. The Three Ring, for two-year-old fillies, and the Express Tour, for two-year-olds, will both be run over seven furlongs on the main track.

Following the Princess Rooney programme, two-year-olds will contest the $100,000 Hollywood Beach over five furlongs on grass on September 26.

Florida-bred juveniles return to the spotlight on October 3, when the $250,000 Awesome Feather for fillies and the $250,000 Three Rules will be run over a one-turn mile on the main track.

Four grass races will be staged across October 30 and 31. The opening day features the $100,000 Cellars Shiraz for three-year-old fillies over 1 1/16 miles and the $100,000 Our Dear Peggy for two-year-old fillies over one mile.

The following afternoon brings the $100,000 Armed Forces for two-year-olds over one mile and the $100,000 Showing Up for three-year-olds over 1 1/16 miles.

The Sunshine Meet concludes with two six-furlong juvenile sprints. The $100,000 Juvenile Fillies Sprint will be held on November 7, followed by the $100,000 Juvenile Sprint on November 14.

With its established links to championship-level performers and another automatic Breeders’ Cup place available, the Princess Rooney Stakes 2026 will once again provide the defining race of Gulfstream Park’s fall programme.

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The Bangalore Turf Club (BTC) hosted another exciting contest during the Bangalore Summer Meeting, 21st Day, Saturday, 11th July 2026, as Race No. 6 – The Coromandel Gromor Bangalore Million, a 1400-metre feature, was run at 4:00 PM. In what proved to be another memorable Bangalore race result 11th July, IRON MIRAGE produced a polished performance under Akshay Kumar to score a convincing victory for trainer Prasanna Kumar, representing the ownership of Mr Meka Yugandhar, Capt. Jamshed J. Appoo, Mr K. Manoj Kumar, Mr Ashok Ranpise and M/s. DT Racing & Breeding LLP. The winner stopped the clock in 1:23.29, delivering an authoritative display over the seven-furlong trip.

IRON MIRAGE settled into a comfortable rhythm through the early stages before travelling strongly around the bend. Akshay Kumar timed his challenge to perfection, asking the gelding for his effort approaching the final furlong. Responding willingly, IRON MIRAGE accelerated clear of his rivals and maintained his momentum all the way to the winning post, rewarding connections with an accomplished success in one of the afternoon’s notable contests.

SHINING WAYS finished a creditable second for jockey Suraj Narredu and trainer S. Narredu, clocking 1:23.98 after staying on gamely in the closing stages. RAMPAGE, partnered by YASH NARREDU and trained by Shazaan Shah, completed the placings in 1:24.26, ensuring a competitive finish among the leading trio.

With another quality contest concluded, attention now shifts to The Ranibennur Plate, scheduled for 4:30 PM, as the Bangalore Summer Meeting continues to deliver an entertaining afternoon of racing.

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Saratoga Racecourse will host an eleven-race programme on Saturday, 11 July, with the meeting scheduled to begin at 12:35pm and continue until the final race at 6:15pm. The card will feature a mixture of maiden events, allowance contests and two valuable $250,000 stakes races across dirt and turf surfaces, offering a competitive afternoon of racing at the renowned New York venue.

Saratoga Race Cards 11 July

The opening race at 12:35pm will be a $115,000 Maiden Special Weight over 5½ furlongs on dirt. The contest will provide an early opportunity for developing runners to make their first impression at Saratoga, with inexperienced horses set to compete over the short sprint distance. Race two at 1:08pm will also be a $115,000 Maiden Special Weight over 5½ furlongs on dirt, continuing the afternoon’s early focus on emerging talent and promising newcomers.

Race three at 1:41pm will feature a $120,000 Allowance Optional Claiming event over six furlongs on dirt. The sprint contest will bring together established performers and improving runners looking to progress during the Saratoga summer meeting. Race four, scheduled for 2:14pm, will move to the turf course for a $125,000 Allowance Optional Claiming race over one mile. The event will test the tactical ability and finishing speed of middle-distance grass specialists.

The first major highlight of the afternoon will arrive in race five at 2:47pm, with a $250,000 Stakes contest over 5½ furlongs on turf. The valuable sprint will provide an important test for accomplished turf performers and will be one of the key races on the Saturday programme. Race six at 3:21pm will return to maiden company with a $115,000 Maiden Special Weight over 5½ furlongs on dirt, giving another group of developing runners the opportunity to compete at Saratoga.

Race seven at 3:55pm will feature a $125,000 Allowance Optional Claiming event over one mile on turf. The race will bring together runners suited to longer grass distances and will require careful tactical decisions throughout the contest. Race eight at 4:29pm will continue the turf action with a $120,000 Allowance over 5½ furlongs on turf, where speed and acceleration will be important elements.

The ninth race at 5:03pm will be a $105,000 Allowance event over one mile on dirt. The contest will provide a demanding test for experienced middle-distance runners competing at Saratoga. Race ten at 5:39pm will be the second major feature of the afternoon, offering a $250,000 Stakes race over 1⅜ miles on turf. The longer-distance event will examine stamina, class and race management as runners compete over an extended trip.

The final race of the day will take place at 6:15pm as race eleven, featuring a $100,000 Maiden Special Weight over 1 1/16 miles on turf. The closing event will provide another opportunity for developing horses to compete over a challenging distance before the Saratoga programme concludes.

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Massive Sovereign, the 2024 Hong Kong Derby winner whose career has been repeatedly interrupted by injury, will begin a new phase on Sunday, July 12, when he makes his first start for Frankie Lor at the final Sha Tin meeting of the 2025/26 season.

For Lor, the focus is Massive Sovereign.

The six-year-old has been one of Hong Kong racing’s more intriguing comeback stories since his Derby triumph under Zac Purton in March 2024. That victory marked him out as a horse of considerable quality, but the months that followed have tested both his resilience and the patience of those around him.

Since that landmark success, Massive Sovereign has raced only six times and has not reached the first three. His stop-start period has included multiple surgeries, with screws inserted in both front fetlocks and his left hind fetlock. He has also had to overcome further physical issues, including a tendon problem in his right hind hock.

The Irish-bred gelding first won the Derby under the care of Dennis Yip before moving to David Eustace’s stable in December 2024. His time there brought frustration rather than reward, although he did produce a respectable fourth behind Sagacious Life in a Class 2 contest over 1600m last October before another setback interrupted his progress.

After 14 months with Eustace, Massive Sovereign was transferred to Lor, Hong Kong’s champion trainer in the 2021/22 season. Lor has taken a careful route with the gelding, allowing him more than five months of recuperation before bringing him back for Sunday’s Class 1 Hong Kong Racehorse Owners Association Trophy Handicap over 1600m.

“The horse has had a few injuries,” Lor said. “Three of his legs have screws, and then the right hind hock had a tendon problem. So when I got the horse to my stable, he was still a bit lame in the right hind. So I need to work really hard to make him race.”

That work has gradually brought the gelding back to the point where Lor feels he is ready to reappear. The trainer said two barrier trials helped shape his decision, with the second, at the end of June, offering more encouragement than the first.

“I trialled him twice,” Lor said. “The first was just so-so, but the second trial looked better.

“I asked the jockey a little bit to see if in the last 200 metres he can show anything, and he came back and said: ‘He looks OK. The last 200m, I asked him and he looks good.’”

Andrea Atzeni will ride Massive Sovereign for the first time in a race, with the gelding set to carry 127lb. The immediate aim is not complicated. Lor wants him to break cleanly, settle into his rhythm, and then show in the closing stages whether the old finishing power is still there.

“I think we’ll just jump and relax first, and then we’ll see in the last quarter if he can — like in the Hong Kong Derby — I think he will close well,” Lor added.

The race is more than a seasonal finale for the former Derby winner. It is the first serious measure of what remains possible after a long spell of rehabilitation. His past ability is not in doubt, but Sunday will show how much of it he can still produce under race conditions.

Elsewhere on the card, Eustace will look to finish his second Hong Kong season on a positive note with Vivacious Win, who contests the Class 4 Solar Hei Hei Handicap over 1600m. The four-year-old has built a solid record at Happy Valley, finishing in the top three five times from nine starts there, but now faces a fresh test around Sha Tin.

Eustace sits on 35 wins for the season, one short of the 36 he recorded in his first Hong Kong campaign. Vivacious Win, who carries 132lb and will be ridden by Ethan Brown, won impressively in May, but his trainer believes the gelding may now face a tougher task after a ratings rise.

“Honestly, I was worried when the handicapper did what he did,” Eustace said. “Everything went perfectly for him in his last win. He found a relatively poor race, they went a nice gallop that he had to aim at, and the winning margin probably flattered him a bit, honestly. So, I think he might find it a little bit tough, but we’ll see.”

Sunday’s 11-race programme begins at 4pm with the Class 5 Miraculous Handicap over 1800m. As the curtain comes down on Sha Tin’s 2025/26 season, much of the attention will fall on Massive Sovereign, a Derby winner trying to write the next chapter of a career that has already taken more turns than most.

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Numbers that define a champion 📊🏆

Silvestre De Sousa

🏇 412 rides
🥇 54 wins
📈 13.1% strike rate
UAE Champion Jockey 2025–26 🇦🇪

And yes… he did it last season too. 

Back-to-back titles sealed in style. 👑

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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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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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