Hong Kong: Selections for Sha Tin night of Sept. 21
First post at Sha Tin is 1 a.m. ET late Saturday night into early Sunday morning.
Luke Middlebrook analyzes the 10-race program, which includes a special retirement ceremony for Hong Kong legend Golden Sixty after the fifth race run in his honor.
Sha Tin Selections
Race 1: #9 Lucky Banner, #1 Billionaire Secret, #7 Hakka Radiance, #4 Excel Wongchoy
Race 2: #6 Precision Goal, #1 Go Go Go, #8 Medic Elite, #2 Viva A La
Race 3: #5 Storming Dragon, #4 Fun N Fun Together, #7 Sugar Ball, #6 Pearl Of Pang’s
Race 4: #1 Santorini, #2 Run Yes Run, #3 Northern Fireball, #7 Cashiscash
Race 5: #5 Dragon Air Force, #4 Panda, #2 Cheval Valiant, #9 Run Run Cool
Race 6: #4 Illuminous, #5 Eighteen Carat, #8 Turin Starspangled, #1 Awesome Fluke
Race 7: #6 Chiu Chow Spirit, #1 Taj Dragon, #3 Healthy Happy, #4 Packing Treadmill
Race 8: #3 Ballistic Win, #7 Master Mastermind, #2 First Love, #5 Highland Rahy
Race 9: #1 Wunderbar, #8 Storm Rider, #5 Lucy In The Sky, #9 Captain Win
Race 10: #6 Young Champion, #5 Superb Capitalist, #2 Copartner Prance, #11 Full Credit
Sha Tin Analysis
Race 1: Hwamei H.
#9 Lucky Banner may find himself in front controlling the tempo. It’s been a long time between drinks for the five-year-old, but he won’t get a better chance to break through for another win than in this week’s assignment. #1 Billionaire Secret resumes first-up for his new stable under Jimmy Ting. He is always a contender at Class 4 level and can be competitive here. #7 Hakka Radiance has slipped down the ratings and steps out for Danny Shum for the first time. His trials suggest he can turn his form around. #4 Excel Wongchoy was showing improvement late last season, and he looks ready to take the next step.
Race 2: Magpie H.
#6 Precision Goal was a gallant third upon resuming after setting the pace. He will strip fitter now and should receive a gun run from barrier 2. #1 Go Go Go finally broke his long-standing maiden first-up, and it’s tough to see him out of the finish, especially with Zac Purton sticking from barrier 1. #8 Medic Elite will relish the step up to his best distance second-up after a solid late effort first-up. #2 Viva A La was a dominant winner first-up over 1200 meters, leading comfortably to score. Apprentice Britney Wong claims 10 pounds, and this looks like a good opportunity for her to figure in the finish.
Race 3: Parrot H.
#5 Storming Dragon went close to breaking through several times last season, placing in three of his four starts. This looks his race to lose. #4 Fun N Fun Together ended last season with a strong third behind up-and-comer Courier Aladdin and should be knocking on the door for a win soon. #7 Sugar Ball dropped in the ratings last term and finished with his best run yet when third to First Love. His trials suggest he's ready to fire first-up. #6 Pearl Of Pang’s attracted market support on debut but needed the experience. Expect him to improve second-up.
Race 4: Shrike H.
#1 Santorini is a progressive three-year-old who looks poised to continue his winning form after a strong breakthrough victory last start. #2 Run Yes Run struggled on a rain-affected track last time out but is better than that and can bounce back. #3 Northern Fireball makes his debut for the Dennis Yip stable and has caught the eye in his trials. #7 Cashiscash showed improvement in his recent trial after an eighth-place finish on debut last season. Expect him to take a step forward.
Race 5: Golden Sixty H.
#5 Dragon Air Force caught the eye with a promising fourth on debut late last season. His recent trial win signals he’s ready to make a statement first-up. #4 Panda secured a nice win two starts back before a disappointing run, but a strong trial suggests he can bounce back fresh. #2 Cheval Valiant will set the tempo as usual and give a bold sight out in front under Wong’s 10-pound claim. #9 Run Run Cool was held up late when ninth first-up, but with a clear run this time, he could spring a surprise second-up.
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Race 6: Sunbird H.
#4 Illuminous will need to make early use of barrier 1 and settle closer to the pace than in previous runs to enhance his chances. He showed potential last season and could be set for better things this campaign. #5 Eighteen Carat will benefit from the blinkers again, and an on-pace position gives him an edge. #8 Turin Starspangled didn’t fire last season but closed out with his best run yet. His trial form suggests further improvement, and he’s primed for a stronger second season. #1 Awesome Fluke switched to Ricky Yiu late last season and showed improvement. While he’ll need further than the mile eventually, fresh over this distance suits him for a positive return.
Race 7: Celebration Cup H. (G3)
#6 Chiu Chow Spirit is in career-best form and looks the one to side with as he chases a hat trick, despite having the widest draw (7) to navigate. #1 Taj Dragon is high-class and can start his season in promising style, even with top weight. #3 Healthy Happy aims for back-to-back wins in this race after scoring from the front last year and will look to repeat the dose. #4 Packing Treadmill was ridden too conservatively first-up but can make his presence felt second-up with earlier intent.
Race 8: Swallow H.
#3 Ballistic Win lost no admirers with a solid third first-up. With a favorable draw in gate 3 for jockey Ben Thomson, he can bounce back to winning form. #7 Master Mastermind had a testing first-up run from a wide draw but finished strongly into fourth. The 1400 meters should suit him better second-up, and drawing barrier 1 can turn his luck around. #2 First Love was disappointing first-up but showed ability last season. With a tongue tie applied for the first time, he deserves another chance to atone. #5 Highland Rahy will be fitter for his second-up run and is steadily improving with each race in Hong Kong.
Race 9: Tailorbird H.
#1 Wunderbar is one of Hong Kong’s most exciting horses, having won four of five in his debut season before an injury sidelined him. He is the only horse to have beaten Ka Ying Rising—twice. #8 Storm Rider is better than his recent form suggests, having had genuine excuses for his last three runs. The summer break should have refreshed him, and he can return with promise. #5 Lucy In The Sky has strong form and looks set to build on it this season. #9 Captain Win finished third behind Gorgeous Win first-up, which bodes well for his chances here.
Race 10: Woodpecker H.
#6 Young Champion displayed huge potential last season, winning two of his three starts stylishly. Though he’s first-up since mid-March, and fitness might be a concern, this John Size-trained four-year-old has the class to overcome these hurdles. #5 Superb Capitalist was solid in third behind Ka Ying Rising first-up. With match fitness on his side and a favourable draw in gate 1, he’s a strong chance. #2 Copartner Prance’s impressive rise in ratings last season was built on a streak of six straight wins. #11 Full Credit, from the Mark Newnham stable, is progressing well, and the light weight should benefit him in his first Class 2 assignment.
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