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  • General can shine brightest on seasonal return

    September 5, 2025

    HONG Kong racing is back as the 2025/26 season gets underway at Sha Tin on Sunday with a 10-race programme, featuring the eagerly awaited HKSAR Chief Executive’s Cup (7.00am), a handicap over six furlongs. All eyes will be on one horse, the world’s highest-rated sprinter Ka Ying Rising, as he steps out on to the [...]

  • Bull and Ibis to give Newnham fast start at Sha Tin

    September 5, 2025

    IT WILL be worth keeping a close watch of the weather in Hong Kong over the next couple of weeks. Racegoers and horses will turn up at Sha Tin on Sunday in sweltering heat, with the temperature in the mid-30s, and humidity sky-high. If that wasn’t enough, this is the ‘typhoon’ season in the territory, [...]

  • Safari on Express track to another Kempton success

    September 2, 2025

    KEMPTON and Ascot also host some high-quality racing on Saturday. In Kempton’s London Mile Series Final Handicap (2.05pm), SKY SAFARI is of interest. James Fanshawe’s filly is three-from-three on the all-weather, including two wins over this course and distance from two attempts in April and July this year. Despite running a poor race two starts ago [...]

  • Flora and My Mate Alfie look ready to Dance in Sprint Cup

    September 2, 2025

    SPRINTERS take centre stage this Saturday at Haydock as the Merseyside track hosts the Group One Sprint Cup (3.35pm). The sprinting division has been a real guessing game this season, with no one horse stamping their dominance. French-trained Lazzat looked to be some way ahead of the British sprinters when winning the Queen Elizabeth II [...]

  • Wally Pyrah previews the 2025/26 Hong Kong season

    September 1, 2025

    WITH the start of the 2025/26 Hong Kong racing season approaching at Sha Tin on Sunday, it’s time to find out what the all-important crystal ball is foretelling for the months ahead. However, you don’t need to be a soothsayer to predict that reigning champion jockey Zac Purton will have a good chance of landing [...]

  • Tennis and athletics rank top for value for money, according to Brits

    August 26, 2025

    Tennis and athletics have come out on top as sports Brits think are the best value for money, Morning Wire can reveal. Exclusive research by Ipsos shows that of those who attended sport in the last 12 months, fans of tennis felt they got the best bang for their buck. Over three quarters of the [...]

  • Troy can lay Siege on York and land Ebor

    August 22, 2025

    ALL eyes will be on the Willie Mullins-trained Hipop De Loire who is a warm order to land the Sky Bet Ebor Handicap (3.35pm) at York on Saturday. The eight-year-old was an unlucky fifth in this contest 12 months ago and connections have cleverly plotted their way back here off just a three-pound higher mark. [...]

  • Handshakes all round for Royal winner at York

    August 22, 2025

    BOTH Andrew Balding and William Haggas have had weeks to remember on the Knavesmire and look set for further success on the last day of the meeting. The pair are responsible for the front two in the betting for the Melrose Handicap (2.25pm) with the exciting prospects Tarriance and Royal runner GOLDEN HANDSHAKE. The former [...]

  • Quinault value at 20/1 to upset York big guns

    August 22, 2025

    THERE is a mouthwatering line-up for the Sky Bet City Of York Stakes (3.00pm) on the final day of York’s four-day Ebor Festival. A field of 11 are set to go to post for the newly promoted Group One with a whopping £377,122 to the winner. Rosallion looks the one to beat on the back [...]

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