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Friday 19 December 2025 1:52 pm

The Wolf is Coming to Win for Shum

By: Wally Pyrah

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Danny Shum has saddled five winners so far this month.

RACING in Hong Kong reverts to Saturday from Sunday this weekend for an 11-race programme at Sha Tin and features the Class Two Ivy Handicap (9.05am) over six furlongs.

With the Christmas festivities fast approaching, it will be paramount for many racegoers to top up their balances to pay for the turkey and presents under the Christmas tree next week.

For regular racing fans who were hoping that Christmas would come early when arriving at Happy Valley on Wednesday as results sent bettors home with their tails between their legs.

There were numerous shock results with none of the favourites obliging in nine races and champion jockey Zac Purton having a day to forget; it turned out more like the famous movie ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’.

Hopefully, the gods of fortune will smile on racegoers on Saturday, and it could pay to follow the Danny Shum stable who are in the form of their lives.

Shum, who shared the headlines with his champion Romantic Warrior when winning the LONGINES HKIR Cup last Sunday, has saddled five winners so far this month and now finds himself just one winner behind trainers’ championship leaders, Mark Newnham and Caspar Fownes, with 24 wins.

Stable hope GORGEOUS WIN lines up in the main event, the Ivy Handicap (9.05am), and will be seeking to successfully follow up his recent triumph on the all-weather surface, where he had rivals Bottomuptogether and Invincible Shield behind.

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Lui’s Turquoise has what it takes for victory

Francis Lui at Sha Tin Racecourse, preparing horses Hermod and Divano for the Premier Bowl amid early morning winter weather

This is obviously a different surface, but the former five-time course-and-distance winner always springs to life at this time of year, with a form record in December and January over the last two seasons reading 221 and 121, and he is worth taking a chance with to surprise again.

Stable companion WOLF COMING is another who will start at fancy odds, coming up against smart and progressive Sky Joy and others in the Spruce Handicap (9.40am) over seven furlongs.

The former two-time winner when known as Qetaifan and trained by Andrew Balding in the UK, caught the eye on only his third run in Hong Kong when racing very wide throughout, but still closing strongly to finish seventh behind Sky Joy last month.

His closing sectional times were the fastest in the contest, and with blinkers equipped again and coming from a better draw, he is capable of giving Shum a day to remember.

POINTERS

Gorgeous Win (e/w)                      9.05am                Sha Tin

Wolf Coming (e/w)                       9.40am                Sha Tin

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Lady the right Choice with Yuen up

Nichola Yuen delivering a speech at a podium during a business conference, surrounded by attendees in formal attire

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