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Cap Ferrat gallops during morning trackwork at Sha Tin Racecourse ahead of the 2025 FWD Champions Day, where he will compete in the Group 1 QEII Cup for trainer Francis Lui.

FWD Champions Day 2025: Cap Ferrat, Chancheng Glory & Copartner Prance Lead Francis Lui’s Charge

Cap Ferrat, Chancheng Glory, and Copartner Prance headline Francis Lui’s formidable trio for FWD Champions Day 2025 at Sha Tin. With each horse set to contest a premier Group 1 race, Lui’s stable enters the spotlight on one of Hong Kong racing’s most prestigious days of the year.

Angus Chung guides Divano to a commanding victory, pulling clear of the field in the final stretch of the Class 1 Healthy Community Handicap at Sha Tin.

Divano’s Impressive Win at Sha Tin Marks Angus Chung’s First Treble in Hong Kong Racing

Angus Chung made history at Sha Tin on April 13, securing his first treble with a standout victory aboard Divano in the HK$3.72 million Class 1 Healthy Community Handicap. His clinical ride capped off a successful day, further cementing his place as one of Hong Kong’s rising jockey stars.

Rubylot galloping during morning trackwork at Sha Tin Racecourse, with jockey Karis Teetan in the saddle, preparing for the Healthy Community Handicap.

Rubylot Set for Sha Tin Comeback as Plans Shift Toward QEII Cup

David Hayes pivots plans for Rubylot ahead of the HK$28 million FWD QEII Cup, opting for a competitive run in the Class 1 Healthy Community Handicap at Sha Tin. With proven success over 1400m and wet ground, the gelding returns under Karis Teetan in a quality field. The strategic switch highlights both preparation and potential as Sunday’s race promises to shape contenders for Hong Kong’s richest upcoming features.

Hugh Bowman celebrates aboard Casa Rochester after clinching a treble under the lights at Happy Valley Racecourse.

Hugh Bowman Dominates Happy Valley with Commanding Treble

Hugh Bowman continued his dominant form in Hong Kong with a treble at Happy Valley, notching wins aboard Stellar Swift, Harmony Galaxy, and Casa Rochester. The Australian rider’s tactical brilliance and composure were on full display, lifting his season tally to 56. Other standout performances included Colourful King’s explosive sprint and Golden Empire’s front-running grit. The night was packed with emerging stars and seasoned campaigners making their mark under the lights.

David Eustace watches Colourful King canter at Happy Valley ahead of the Class 3 Hong Kong China Rugby Cup Handicap under lights.

Happy Valley Hosts Competitive Midweek Card Featuring In-Form Trainers

David Eustace eyes another successful night at Happy Valley as rising sprinter Colourful King returns in the Class 3 Hong Kong China Rugby Cup Handicap. After a narrow but promising win last start, the colt continues to develop under Atzeni. With major names like Lucky Sweynesse and Voyage Bubble impressing in trials, the road to FWD Champions Day heats up.

A jockey is skilfully ridding a horse on the racecourse, showcasing strength and winning spirit.

Sha Tin Set for HK$74 Million Showdown with Global Contenders on FWD Champions Day

FWD Champions Day 2025 at Sha Tin promises world-class racing action with top contenders from Hong Kong and abroad competing for HK$74 million across three Group 1 races. Local stars Ka Ying Rising, Voyage Bubble, and Cap Ferrat face elite challengers from Australia, Japan, New Zealand, and beyond.

Trainer David Eustace celebrates with connections at Sha Tin after his first career treble in Hong Kong racing.

David Eustace Claims First Hong Kong Treble at Sha Tin

David Eustace lands first Hong Kong treble at Sha Tin as Teetan and Avdulla also shine. Voyage Samurai, Sky Jewellery among other standout winners.

John Size’s Howdeepisyourlove galloping at Meydan ahead of the G1 Al Quoz Sprint 2025, showcasing his form under the Dubai skyline.

Can John Size Finally Conquer the Global Stage? Howdeepisyourlove Takes on Al Quoz Sprint

John Size aims for his first overseas triumph as Howdeepisyourlove takes on the G1 Al Quoz Sprint (1200m) at Meydan. The seasoned Hong Kong trainer, with 12 domestic titles, has yet to secure a global victory despite multiple international attempts. Drawn in barrier nine, the Deep Field gelding, ridden by James McDonald, enters the race in top form. With a strong closing run, Size hopes this could be his breakthrough moment on foreign soil.

The Boom Box in action at Sha Tin Racecourse, gearing up for the Class 3 S.H. Ho And CW Chu Alumni Handicap on April 6, 2025.

The Boom Box Seeks Redemption at Sha Tin as Ka Ying Rising Eyes Sprint Glory

Hong Kong racing is heating up with thrilling performances at Sha Tin Racecourse. The Boom Box, a rising star, aims to rebound in the Class 3 S.H. Ho And CW Chu Alumni Handicap (1400m) on April 6, with Zac Purton onboard. Meanwhile, Ka Ying Rising eyes the HK$22 million Chairman’s Sprint Prize after a dominant season. With top trainers and jockeys in action, racing fans can expect an exhilarating weekend of competition.

Jumbo Legend, ridden by jockey Harry Bentley, crosses the finish line at Happy Valley Racecourse, securing a thrilling victory in the Class 3 Hanshin Handicap (2200m).

Hong Kong Racing Action: Jumbo Legend, Atzeni, and Purton Steal the Show

Jumbo Legend showcased remarkable staying power with a hard-fought victory in the Class 3 Hanshin Handicap (2200m) at Happy Valley. Under the expert guidance of jockey Harry Bentley, the Caspar Fownes-trained six-year-old surged past Fallon to secure a narrow win. The race night also featured standout performances from Richard Kingscote, Andrea Atzeni, and Zac Purton, keeping the Hong Kong racing scene electrifying. With new records set and thrilling finishes, fans eagerly anticipate the next race day at Sha Tin.

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