Hong Kong racing fans, get ready to dust off your binoculars and put on your lucky hats because racing is back at Sha Tin this Saturday! After a brief hiatus, the track is set to host a 10-race card featuring some of the best horses and jockeys in the world. With plenty of competitive handicaps on turf and two races on the all-weather surface, it promises to be a thrilling day of racing.
The highlight of the day is the Class Two The Tvb Cup, a six-furlong race that has attracted a strong field of talented horses. Among them is last-start winner Invincible Shield, who will be looking to continue his winning streak. Trained by the legendary John Size and ridden by the experienced jockey Joao Moreira, Invincible Shield is a force to be reckoned with. With his impressive speed and determination, he is the horse to beat in this race.
But he won’t have an easy time as he faces some tough competition from the likes of Stronger, who has been in top form recently and is known for his strong finishes. Trained by Caspar Fownes and ridden by Zac Purton, this duo has proven to be a winning combination and will be looking to add another victory to their record.
Another horse to keep an eye on is the consistent galloper Righteous Doctrine, who has been performing well in Class Two races. Trained by Frankie Lor and ridden by Karis Teetan, this pair has a good chance of making it to the winner’s circle. Righteous Doctrine’s consistent form and ability to handle different track conditions make him a strong contender in this race.
But the excitement doesn’t end there. The rest of the card is filled with competitive races that are sure to keep the fans on the edge of their seats. The Class Three The Tvb Cup (7.45pm) over a mile is another race to watch out for. With a mix of up-and-coming horses and seasoned campaigners, it’s anyone’s race. Trainer David Hayes’ runner, California Gungho, looks to be in good form and could be a strong contender for the win.
The Class Four The Tvb Cup (9.45pm) over six furlongs is also shaping up to be an exciting race. Trainer John Moore’s horse, Golden Four, has been a consistent performer in this class and could be the one to watch out for. But he will have to fend off challenges from other talented horses such as Super Rich, who has shown improvement in his recent races.
Aside from the turf races, there are also two races on the all-weather surface, providing a different challenge for the horses and jockeys. The Class Three The Tvb Cup (8.45pm) over 1,200 meters and the Class Four The Tvb Cup (10.15pm) over 1,650 meters are both expected to be fiercely contested.
With such a strong lineup of horses and jockeys, it’s no wonder that Hong Kong racing fans are eagerly anticipating the return of racing at Sha Tin. The track has been well-maintained during the break and is ready to welcome back the horses and their dedicated fans.
So, mark your calendars and get ready for an action-packed day of racing at Sha Tin this Saturday. With the best horses, jockeys, and trainers in the world, it’s sure to be a day to remember. Let’s cheer on our favorite horses and may the best one cross the finish line first!


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