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Danny Shum strengthened his position in the Hong Kong trainers’ championship with a three-timer at Happy Valley on Wednesday night, moving into third place just days before Romantic Warrior chases a record fourth victory in next week’s QEII Cup at Sha Tin.

The timely haul lifted Shum to 45 wins for the season, placing him behind leaders Mark Newnham and Caspar Fownes, who are level on 48, while David Hayes sits on 44. With the campaign entering a crucial phase, the championship contest has tightened considerably.

Shum opened his account when Always My Folks, partnered by Zac Purton, landed the Class 5 Celebrating 50 Years Of The HK Sevens Handicap over 1000 metres. Fantastic Fun then added a second success under Hugh Bowman in the Class 4 Winning Try Handicap over 1650 metres.

The treble was completed by Harmony Galaxy, ridden by Brenton Avdulla, in the Class 4 Successful Conversion Handicap over 1800 metres. Shum reserved special praise for both horse and rider after the performance.

“He ran a really good race, but it was a world-class performance by Brenton,” Shum said. “He loves this track and distance.”

Despite his rise in the standings, the trainer acknowledged the challenge ahead.

“Hopefully I can keep going, it’s been a good period. I don’t have that many good Sha Tin horses so it will be hard, but I will try my best.”

The Happy Valley race results also featured a notable double for David Hayes and jockey Harry Bentley. World Hero won the Class 4 One City Two Passions Handicap over 1200 metres before All Round Winner followed up in the Class 3 Scrum Half Handicap over 1650 metres.

Bentley was particularly pleased with World Hero, who overcame a wide draw to secure a prominent early position before quickening decisively.

“It was a good performance,” Bentley said. “He’s a horse who’s coming into a good vein of form and he quickened up nicely.”

Caspar Fownes remained firmly in the title picture after Family Fortune captured the Class 5 Celebrating 40 Years Of The HKFC10s Handicap over 1650 metres under Joao Moreira, whose ride earned lavish praise from the stable.

“I don’t think many other jockeys here could have got the same result,” Fownes said. “It was a masterpiece.”

Purton later completed a riding double aboard John Size-trained Beauty Alliance in the Class 3 Hong Kong China Rugby Cup Handicap over 1650 metres. The eight-time champion moved to 98 wins for the season and now stands close to another century of winners.

Bowman also secured a double when Jamie Richards-trained Storming Dragon took the Class 4 Racing With Rugby Handicap over 1200 metres. Richards admitted pre-race concerns over the draw but praised both horse and jockey after the result.

The closing event went to Do You Just, trained by Tony Cruz and ridden by Angus Chung, who claimed the Class 3 Golden Point Handicap over 1200 metres and collected a PP Bonus worth HK$1.5 million.

By So You Think, the three-year-old had previously won the Listed Champagne Stakes in New Zealand before being exported to Hong Kong, and his latest success suggested there could be more to come.

Attention now turns to Sha Tin on Sunday, where the next chapter of the Hong Kong season will unfold before Romantic Warrior’s eagerly awaited return in the QEII Cup.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to racebuzz .

Newmarket Racecourse hosted an exciting and competitive card on Wednesday, 15 April, featuring a blend of handicaps, maiden contests, and top-tier Group races. The seven-race programme showcased both emerging talent and established performers, making it a memorable day in the early flat racing season.

The opening race at 1:50 PM, the Weatherbys Global Stallions App Handicap Stakes (Class 2) over 6 furlongs, saw Double Rush (IRE) emerge victorious. Ridden by Oisin Murphy, the horse displayed strong acceleration in the closing stages to edge out rivals in a tightly contested sprint.

At 2:25 PM, the Listed Betway Feilden Stakes (Class 1) over 1 mile 1 furlong highlighted a promising performance from Morshdi. Under Tom Marquand, the colt travelled smoothly and showed a sharp turn of foot to secure a convincing win, indicating potential for higher-level races ahead.

The 3:00 PM Betway Earl of Sefton Stakes (Group 3) delivered another standout moment as Damysus dominated the field. Partnered by James Doyle, the runner maintained a strong position before powering clear in the final stretch, underlining his class and consistency.

One of the feature races, the Lanwades Stud Nell Gwyn Stakes (Group 3) at 3:35 PM over 7 furlongs, saw Azleet put in an impressive display. Guided by Marco Ghiani, the filly showed composure and speed, taking control in the final furlong and establishing herself as a potential contender for upcoming major races.

In the 4:10 PM Scorthy Champ Standing at Barton British EBF Maiden Fillies’ Stakes (Class 2) over 5 furlongs, Magic Effort made a winning debut. Ridden by Benoit de la Sayette, the filly impressed with early pace and determination, holding on strongly to claim victory.

The 4:45 PM Molson Coors British EBF Maiden Fillies Stakes (Class 2) over 1 mile saw So Regal deliver a composed performance. With Ryan Moore in the saddle, the filly stayed on powerfully in the closing stages, suggesting a bright future in longer-distance events.

The final race at 5:17 PM, the Betway Best Odds Guaranteed Handicap Stakes (Class 3) over 1 mile 2 furlongs, concluded the meeting with Archers Bay (IRE) taking top honours. Marco Ghiani completed a double on the card, producing a well-timed ride to guide the horse to a strong finish.

Overall, the Newmarket meeting on April 15 delivered a high standard of racing, with notable performances across all classes. Horses like Morshdi, Damysus, and Azleet stood out in the feature races, while newcomers such as Magic Effort and So Regal added excitement for the future. The event further strengthened Newmarket’s reputation as a premier venue for flat racing and set the tone for an engaging season ahead.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to Racebuzz.

The first juvenile races of the year at Gulfstream Park arrive on Thursday with familiar colours to the fore, as Alan Cohen’s Arindel Farm sends out two well-bred fillies in Race 2 of the Royal Palm Meet. Twelve months ago, the same operation introduced Mythical at this stage of the season, and she went on to build one of the standout two-year-old campaigns of the year.

That success gives added intrigue to the reappearance of Arindel on the opening card, where seven fillies line up over 4½ furlongs in a maiden special weight on the main track. First post on the eight-race programme is set for 12:50 p.m.

Mythical used this race as the springboard to a fine season, winning five stakes in her next seven starts, including victories against male rivals and at Grade 3 level. She has now won six of eight starts, most recently taking the Any Limit over six furlongs on March 14.

Arindel will be represented this time by Dorothy and Boots, both homebred daughters of Brethren and both carrying pedigrees that suggest ability and speed.

Dorothy, trained by Carlos David, has drawn the rail and will be partnered by Paco Lopez. Installed among the leading fancies, she is out of the stakes-winning Sweet Khaleesi and is a full sister to stakes-performed fillies Mist and Evolution. She is also related to Olga, an eight-time winner who earned more than $315,000 across a durable career.

Her preparation began with five breezes at Arindel’s Ocala base before three further timed works at Palm Meadows.

David said: “They always have a good base when they come from the farm. They do such a good job there. Hopefully she comes out of the gate running. It’s always about the gate with these young horses. We’ve done a lot of schooling there.”

Boots, the other Arindel contender, is trained by Jorge Delgado and has been made the early choice on the market. She breaks from stall six with Samy Camacho aboard. Out of Medusa, a daughter of Hall of Famer Ghostzapper, she has also completed a polished series of works ahead of her debut.

David added: “Boots seems a little bit sharper than her, but she comes from a good family so she should be OK. I’ve got Paco, too, so that will help.”

The trainer also saddles Silver Magic, a Florida homebred owned by Richard Arnold. Drawn in post four, she is by Grade 2 winner Magic On Tap and is out of Magical Madam, making her a half-sister to stakes winner Magical Warrior.

Another notable newcomer is Celtic Dispute from the Patrick Biancone stable. Drawn in post two, she is by Leinster and out of Bert’s Altarcation. She is a half-sister to the multiple stakes-placed Vulcan and has completed four workouts at Palm Meadows, one of them on turf.

The remainder of the field is completed by Satira, Dama Du Sucre and Jost a Chance Yadi.

Juvenile action continues on Sunday with an open maiden over the same trip, where Arindel is again strongly represented by Strike and Medieval.

Strike, trained by Delgado, is a Florida-bred son of Grade 1 winner Roadster and has drawn the rail with Camacho booked. Medieval, a New York-bred homebred filly descending from Triple Crown hero American Pharoah, will start from post six under Lopez.

David said of Strike: “We’ll see what happens. We want to give him one good experience and get him some schooling and if he wins, he wins. You have to get them going somewhere, so we’ll get him some experience and get his feet under him and go from there.”

The trainer has also been active in the sales ring, spending recent days in Kentucky and at the Ocala Breeders’ Sales auction searching for future prospects.

“This is what it’s all about,” he said. “Trying to get some winners, trying to get the next thing and horses that can take you up to the next level.”

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Newmarket served up a day of shocks, statements and Classic intrigue on Wednesday as Azleet sprang a huge surprise in the Group Three Nell Gwyn Stakes, while Damysus and Morshdi also advertised their credentials with polished victories in key Pattern contests.

Sent off at 50-1, Azleet delivered one of the most unexpected results in the recent history of the Nell Gwyn Stakes, a recognised spring trial for the 1000 Guineas. The Stuart Williams-trained filly, bred by owner David Noblett and Dullingham Park Stud, overcame a slow start before showing determination in the closing stages to deny American Queen by a neck in the seven-furlong feature.

The daughter of Tasleet was keen through the early part of the race after recovering ground from the stalls, but she travelled strongly into contention and produced a sustained challenge inside the final furlong. When pressure was applied, she responded willingly to get her head in front where it mattered.

Trainer Stuart Williams said the success justified the faith connections had shown in the filly through the winter.

“She’s won a Group Three today so why not go for the Guineas?

“It’s brilliant. We always try to do the best we can with the horses we’ve got. To win here on a day like this, with a horse good enough to do it over this track, is special.”

Williams also revealed considerable work had gone into improving Azleet’s behaviour at the stalls after issues last season.

“There’s been a lot of effort behind the scenes. We’ve practised with her at home, and plenty of people have helped. She had a lot to find on the figures, but we felt there was encouragement from her final run last year.”

The trainer added that operating with a smaller yard made days like this all the more satisfying.

“We’ve got about 50 horses in the yard. We’re not a big stable by Newmarket standards.”

Winning rider Marco Ghiani praised the filly’s attitude and her willingness to battle late on.

“She’s got a nice attitude. She settled fine today and when I asked her to go, she picked up really nicely. She was very game when challenged.”

The performance immediately places Azleet into the wider 1000 Guineas picture, with the Rowley Mile showpiece now firmly on the horizon.

Earlier on the card, Damysus made a striking return to action in the Group Three Earl of Sefton Stakes, quickening clear to beat King’s Gambit by three and three-quarter lengths.

The four-year-old, trained by John and Thady Gosden, travelled smoothly throughout before taking command entering the final furlong. Once asked to lengthen, he did so in decisive fashion, suggesting a productive campaign could lie ahead over a mile and middle distances.

John Gosden said the colt had strengthened with age.

“He’s not a big horse, but he’s more powerful now. The acceleration was more instant and he’s a maturer horse as a four-year-old.

“There are plenty of opportunities for him from a mile to a mile and a quarter.”

The trainer also reflected on last season’s Derby disappointment, when Damysus became unsettled before the start and was sidelined afterwards.

“But he’s come back and is in good order. I couldn’t be more pleased with him.”

Jockey James Doyle echoed that view after a performance full of authority.

“Today he showed he’s got gears. He travelled powerfully and the team have done a brilliant job bringing him on slowly.”

The Listed Feilden Stakes also offered a compelling three-year-old pointer, with Morshdi making a successful reappearance over nine furlongs.

Prominent throughout, the William Haggas-trained colt moved to the front two furlongs from home and stayed on strongly to score by a length from Poseidon’s Warrior.

Morshdi became the latest Feilden winner to generate Classic discussion, with the race having previously launched notable careers on the Rowley Mile.

Haggas admitted the result came as a pleasant surprise.

“He is a lovely little horse. I am surprised he won today, but it was nice he did.

“He’s a bonny horse and all year I’ve been saying Chester. The Dee Stakes was always the race we had in mind, so we’ll see.”

Tom Marquand was taken by the colt’s attitude under pressure.

“He is tough, although not very big. He was always hanging in there for the fight, and I loved how competitive he got.

“He travelled well off a strong pace and had enough kick to put the race to bed.”

With the spring season gathering momentum, Newmarket’s second day card provided no shortage of evidence that several significant names may be about to emerge in the weeks ahead.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to racebuzz .

Hereford Racecourse stages an engaging evening of National Hunt action on Thursday, April 16, featuring a seven-race card that blends competitive handicaps, testing staying contests, and opportunities for rising stars. With race distances ranging from just over two miles to extended trips beyond three miles, the meeting promises variety and excitement for racing followers.

The opening race at 4:22 pm is the Sigeric Ltd Novices’ Handicap Steeple Chase, a Class 4 contest over 3 miles 1 furlong and 44 yards. With only three runners declared, the race may be small in numbers but remains tactically intriguing. The extended distance will test stamina, while jumping accuracy will be crucial, as any error could quickly shift the balance in such a compact field. Riders are likely to adopt a patient approach before making their move in the latter stages.

At 4:57 pm, the Acre Accountancy Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle brings together eight runners over 2 miles 3 furlongs. This Class 5 event provides a valuable platform for conditional jockeys to demonstrate their skills. The race is expected to be competitive, with the distance requiring a blend of speed and endurance. Tactical positioning and well-timed challenges could make the difference in the closing stages.

The third race at 5:30 pm is the Richard Layton Maiden Hurdle, a Class 4 contest featuring a large field of 14 runners over just beyond two miles. Maiden hurdles often produce unpredictable outcomes, and this race is no exception. With several lightly raced horses and newcomers in the lineup, the contest offers an opportunity to spot potential future performers. Speed, clean hurdling, and composure under pressure will be key factors.

The feature race of the evening comes at 6:00 pm with the Keltruck Ltd Handicap Steeple Chase, a Class 3 contest over 2 miles 4 furlongs and 194 yards. Five runners are set to compete in what is expected to be a high-quality race. Insurrection arrives with a strong profile and a high rating, carrying top weight and representing a powerful stable. Numitor brings experience to the field, while Coastguard Station has shown consistency in recent outings and could be competitive over this trip.

Black Hawk Eagle adds further depth to the contest after a recent success, suggesting good current form, while Sherborne enters the race on a winning streak and could prove a serious contender despite carrying less weight. With a mix of in-form runners and proven performers, the race is likely to develop into a tactical contest where jumping precision and race positioning will play decisive roles.

At 6:30 pm, the Robert Howell Handicap Hurdle, a Class 4 race over 3 miles 1 furlong and 92 yards, features six runners. This is one of the most demanding races on the card in terms of stamina. The pace is expected to build gradually, with riders conserving energy for the final stages. Horses with strong staying ability are likely to come to the fore as the race progresses.

The sixth race at 7:00 pm is the Burcombe Construction Ltd Handicap Hurdle, another Class 4 event over just beyond two miles, with nine runners set to line up. This race is likely to be more speed-oriented compared to the longer contests earlier on the card. Positioning and quick acceleration in the final stretch will be crucial, especially in a field of this size where competition for space can be intense.

The meeting concludes at 7:30 pm with the Wye Valley Metals Open Maiden National Hunt Flat Race, a Class 5 contest over 2 miles and 40 yards featuring 12 runners. Commonly known as a bumper, this race allows young and inexperienced horses to showcase their ability without the challenge of obstacles. It often serves as a stepping stone for future jumpers, making it an exciting race to watch for emerging talent.

Overall, the Hereford meeting on April 16 offers a well-balanced card that highlights the key elements of National Hunt racing. From stamina tests to competitive handicaps and developmental races, the evening promises a showcase of skill, endurance, and potential at one of England’s respected racing venues.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to Racebuzz

Newmarket’s new Flat season began in encouraging fashion on Tuesday as Talk Of New York advertised his Classic credentials with a polished success in the Federation Of Bloodstock Agents EBF Conditions Stakes over seven furlongs, giving Charlie Appleby another serious contender for next month’s 2000 Guineas.

The colt had created a striking impression when winning on debut at Kempton Park last autumn, but his winter campaign in Dubai proved less straightforward, where he finished third in the Jumeirah 2000 Guineas after racing keenly and never quite settling into rhythm.

Back on home soil, however, there was a different feel entirely. Fitted with a hood for the first time, the son of Wootton Bassett travelled with greater composure throughout before moving smoothly into contention. Once asked to lengthen entering the final furlong, he quickly settled the race and pulled three lengths clear of Lost Signal.

It was the manner of the performance as much as the margin that caught the eye. He travelled like a colt with abundant ability, then found generously when required, suggesting both maturity and class have begun to come together at the right time.

Appleby was pleased not only with the victory, but with the colt’s attitude and progress since returning from the Middle East.

He said Talk Of New York remains a work in progress, but one with considerable talent, adding that the decision to apply a hood and drop back to seven furlongs had helped the horse relax and use his energy more effectively.

The trainer also indicated the colt remains firmly in the 2000 Guineas picture, though final plans will be shaped after the remainder of the Newmarket meeting and the performances of other stable contenders.

Appleby explained that conditions in Dubai had not suited the horse, describing him as far more straightforward since returning to Britain and resuming his usual routine. That improvement, he suggested, had been visible both at home and on the racecourse.

Winning rider William Buick echoed that view, describing the contest as an ideal learning experience for both horse and connections.

He noted the strong gallop ensured it was a proper test rather than a tactical affair, allowing runners to show their true level. Buick added that Talk Of New York had benefitted from the run, with greater fitness, experience and racecraft now beginning to show.

For Newmarket racegoers, it was an early-season performance rich in promise. For the Classic generation, it was another sign that the 2000 Guineas picture is beginning to take shape. And for Talk Of New York, it may prove the afternoon when potential turned into genuine expectation.

Talk Of New York now heads towards the spring showpiece with momentum, and if he builds again on this display, his name will feature prominently in every serious Newmarket Classic preview.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to racebuzz

Demand for young bloodstock remained firmly in place on Wednesday evening as NZB’s 2026 New Zealand Bloodstock delivered more than $800,000 in turnover from 104 catalogued lots, extending the momentum generated by this year’s major yearling sales season.

The brisk digital session produced lively competition from domestic and international buyers alike, with interest flowing in from Japan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and New Zealand. For breeders and vendors, it was another encouraging sign that appetite for well-related yearlings remains healthy despite a rapidly changing sales environment.

The headline act arrived early when Lot 18, a filly by Sword of State out of the Savabeel mare Sade, made $70,000 to Japanese buyer Golden Orchid Brothers Inc. Offered by Curraghmore, she set the benchmark for the evening and underlined the global reach of the online marketplace.

Curraghmore enjoyed another notable result shortly afterwards when Lot 29, a filly by Satono Aladdin, was secured for $55,000 by Stephen Marsh Racing and Dylan Johnson Bloodstock.

Curraghmore principal Gordon Cunningham said the draft had been presented with confidence and was well received by buyers.

He noted that inspection levels at the farm had been strong, with genuine overseas enquiries adding to competitive bidding throughout the session. Cunningham also felt several purchasers had secured value and thanked those who participated in the sale.

The second-highest price of the evening came when Lot 34, a colt by Zousain from Highden Park, was bought for $63,000 by Hong Kong Bloodstock, further reflecting the broad spread of demand across the catalogue.

NZB Bloodstock Sales Manager Kane Jones praised the resilience shown by vendors and buyers after an earlier cyber attack forced the sale to be delayed by one day.

He said it was pleasing to see the momentum from Karaka 2026 carry into the online session, with notable rises across aggregate, average and median returns. Jones added that the strength of the catalogue and the carry-over confidence from the summer market had helped produce a successful evening.

A key attraction remains eligibility for the Karaka Millions Series, which continues to add considerable appeal for buyers targeting future racetrack rewards. Graduates from the sale can be nominated for the rich juvenile and three-year-old features, as well as the NZB Mega Maiden Series.

The success of the online auction also arrives just as attention turns to the next major fixture on the calendar, with entries for the 2026 National Weanling Sale closing on Thursday. Scheduled for Karaka on 25 June, that sale offers vendors another opportunity to showcase young stock to both domestic and overseas buyers.

Recent graduates of NZB weanling sales include stakes performers and top-level winners such as Jedibeel, Pivotal Ten, Sir Albert, Pignan, Callsign Mav and Jennifer Eccles, further strengthening confidence in the pathway from sale ring to racecourse.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to racebuzz .

The Southwell Racecourse fixture on Wednesday, 15 April delivered a fully completed seven-race programme, producing a series of decisive performances across novice and handicap categories. Each contest unfolded under competitive conditions, with runners well matched on paper and outcomes largely shaped by timing, positioning, and sustained finishing effort in the final stages. Across the programme, well-timed rides and strong finishing bursts proved decisive, with several winners emerging only in the final stages after patient positioning and controlled early fractions

The opening race, the Celebrate with Sponsorship at Southwell Racecourse EBF Novice Stakes (Class 4), was won by LOVE A GIGGLE, trained by K. R. Burke and ridden by Pierre-Louis Jamin, owned by Mr C. Waters, stopping the clock at 0m 59.20s. The runner travelled smoothly in a prominent position before producing a decisive response when asked to quicken late on. PERSHAADA finished second after staying on strongly through the final furlong, while HAVANA LAFF took third after maintaining a forward early position.

The Country & Western Night 25th April Handicap Stakes (Class 6) went to INVITORIO, trained by Ruth Carr, ridden by Connor Beasley, and owned by Grange Park Racing XVIII and Ruth Carr, in 0m 58.15s. The winner was well positioned throughout before delivering a well-timed challenge to take control near the finish. DESERT MASTER finished second after keeping on steadily, while FORTUNATE STAR took third after late progress from midfield.

In the Book The Bistro in Sherwood Restaurant Handicap Stakes (Class 5), SHIPSHAPE scored for trainer Bernard Llewellyn, ridden by Daniel Muscutt, owned by Mr B. J. Llewellyn, recording 3m 10.77s. The winner settled well, improved gradually through the middle section, and asserted strongly late on. BETELGEUSE took second after a late run, while PROVISION finished third after staying on one pace.

The Come Racing For Free 18th June Novice Stakes (Class 4) was claimed by GOLDINTHESEA, trained by Edward Bethell, ridden by Connor Beasley, and owned by CIAMPOLI – ZARO – NOVASCONI, stopping the clock at 1m 39.97s. The winner tracked the pace before quickening clear in the closing stages. PENNY TIME finished second after steady progress, while SHADOW BOXER took third after a consistent run.

The Conference & Events at Southwell Racecourse Handicap Stakes (Class 6) went to ENPASSANT, trained by Michael Herrington, ridden by Connor Beasley, and owned by Bologna or Bust Racing Syndicate, in 1m 27.60s. The winner was held up early before producing a strong late surge. ON KEY finished second after a prominent run, while ENGLISH LADY was third after keeping on.

The Ladies Day Sunday 16th August Fillies’ Handicap Stakes (Class 5) was won by COOL MOLLY, trained by Ollie Sangster, ridden by Hector Crouch, and owned by Nick Bradley Racing 15 & Partner, in 1m 26.83s. The winner travelled smoothly before asserting late. RIBENSKA finished second after a determined effort, while BECKON took third.

The final race, the Summer Socials at Southwell Racecourse Fillies’ Handicap Stakes (Class 4), was won by ZIGHY, trained by George Boughey, ridden by Jack Callan, and owned by Exors of the Late Sheikh Mohammed Obaid, in 1m 14.01s. The winner was delivered late to assert in the closing stages. BAREFOOT BEACH finished second, while POWDERING was third.

The Southwell Race Results 15 April delivered a complete seven-race programme highlighted by strong finishing performances, with Love A Giggle, Invitorio, Shipshape, Goldinthsea, Enpassant, Cool Molly, and Zighy all securing victories alongside full connections and timings.

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A full and carefully structured eight-race programme will be conducted at Aqueduct Racetrack on Thursday, 16 April, presenting a composed and technically balanced afternoon of racing. The meeting will commence at 1:10 p.m. local time and will proceed through a steady sequence of contests, bringing together sprint events and middle-distance races across a range of competitive levels. Distances will extend from six furlongs to one mile and one-eighth, offering a varied examination of pace, stamina, and tactical control.

Opening Sprint Contest Race 1 will be run at 1:10 p.m. over six furlongs for a purse of $40,000. The field will include No Reserve, Tiffany’s Gem, She’s Bankable, Lady Delilah, My Girl Aubree, and Vivienna. This opening race will likely develop around early speed and efficient positioning, with the shorter trip favouring runners capable of establishing rhythm quickly. The Stamina-Tested Route Assignment Race 2 will take place at 1:38 p.m. over one mile and one-eighth for $28,000. Sharp Spark, Laughing Boy, Unbridled Bomber, Centavo, Hey Toby, and He’s Got This are expected runners. The extended distance will demand controlled pacing and endurance, with the contest likely to reward those able to maintain consistency throughout.

Competitive Mile Engagement Race 3 is scheduled for 2:11 p.m. over one mile with a purse of $34,000. Noguchi, Reign It In, Admiral Indy, Big Brooklyn, Uncle Barrie, and Sounds Like Fun will form the field. This race will present a balanced test, where tactical awareness and adaptability between pace phases will be important. The feature Sprint Showpiece Race 4 will be contested at 2:44 p.m. over six furlongs for a purse of $80,000. Liam’s Diva, Pay the Bills, Bourbon Betty, I’m Very Sweet, Amended Dreamer, and Mermaid are set to compete in one of the most valuable contests on the card. With a strong field assembled, this sprint will likely be run at a sustained tempo, placing emphasis on timing and acceleration.

Principal Middle-Distance Contest Race 5 will follow at 3:16 p.m. over one mile for $80,000. Academia, Angels Envy, No Difference, Tax Holiday, Majestic Moonlight, and Battle Winner are expected to line up. Positioned centrally within the programme, this race will combine tactical discipline with finishing strength, making it a key contest on the card. The Seven-Furlong Tactical Test Race 6 is set for 3:48 p.m. over seven furlongs with prize money of $77,000. The field will include N. Y. Finest, Love Coin, Stickupwithoutagun, Wamo, B Thedonald, and Anyway. This intermediate distance will favour versatile runners capable of maintaining balance between early pace and late effort.

Penultimate Sprint Encounter Race 7 will be run at 4:21 p.m. over six furlongs for $77,000. One Last Knock, Redwineandwhiskey, Tenacious Child, Fifi La Fume, Highway Harmony, and Long Legged Queen will take part. As the penultimate event, it will sustain the competitive tempo of the meeting, with pace and positioning again expected to shape the outcome. The Closing Mile Contest Race 8 will conclude the programme at 4:53 p.m. over one mile for a purse of $75,000. Morning Prayer, Mama Rock Me, Bernina Express, All of It, Take Charge Smarty, and Force of Mischief are expected to compete. This final race will offer a composed and balanced conclusion, often favouring tactically positioned runners in the closing stages.

The overall composition of the card will present a measured balance between sprint contests and longer-distance races, ensuring a consistent and engaging progression throughout the afternoon. The Aqueduct Race Cards 16 April will present a balanced and competitively structured eight-race programme, combining varied distances, measured pacing demands, and a consistent sequence of contests across the afternoon.

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Silvestre De Sousa

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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.

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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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