Hong Kong Racing Study Guide: Halfway Through, A Review Of The Standout Performances This Season

The Hong Kong racing season is about half over so it might be a good idea to look back at the top 10 performances by each distance at Happy Valley and Sha Tin. Our methodology is based on final time but if it is close, weight carried will be the deciding factor.

At Happy Valley there are four distances that are consistently run at the “City Track” on its cozy seven-furlong oval.

At 1,000 meters, Stoltz set a course record when he won a Class 3 handicap on January 26, 2022 and covered the distance in 55.85 seconds. He carried 126 pounds and should be able to handle a move up in class after winning at course and distance two weeks later.

Races of 1,200 meters have been run 78 times so far this season at Happy Valley. Harmony And Rich set a course record back in September when he covered the distance in 1:08.46 seconds while toting 129 pounds. He finished up the track in the Premier Bowl H. (G2) on Oct. 17 and has not raced since then. Honorable mention goes to Seven Heavens, who is the only other horse this season to win in 1:08 and change.

The main two-turn configuration at Happy Valley is 1,650 meters and it has been contested 54 times. Beauty Joy won a Class 2 handicap in 1:38.36 seconds on Jan. 19 and did it with 125 pounds. His time was well clear of Telecom Fighters who won against similar company back in October in 1:38.73 seconds but only carried 115 pounds in that race.

Races of 1,800 meters were run 18 times and Zebrowski won the January Cup H. (G3) back on Jan. 5 in 1:48.25 seconds. He showed it was no fluke when he came back in his next start and won the Centenary Vase H. (G3) at Sha Tin in his next start. Fast Pace won a Class 4 handicap back in September in 1:48.34 seconds carrying 124 pounds but has not been able to handle the move up to Class 3 in five tries.

At Sha Tin, there are five main distances run on the turf and two on the all-weather track. Twenty-one races have been run down the straightaway at 1,000 meters on the turf.  Not only did Super Wealthy run the fastest time this season in 54.96 seconds while carrying 115 pounds when he won the National Day Cup H. (G3) but also ran 55.70 seconds three weeks earlier in September against Class 2 handicap foes with 129 pounds.

On the turf, 1,200 meters was run 57 times and the clear star is Lucky Patch. He won the Premier Bowl H. (G2) in 1:07.95 seconds on October 17 then came back and won the Jockey Club Sprint (G2) in 1:07.98 seconds a month later. He was the 3.2 favorite in the Hong Kong Sprint (G1) but fell turning for home. He is currently training at Conghua. Nobody else this season has run under 1:08 seconds.

Races of 1,400 meters have been run 70 times on the turf and Buddies has the fastest time when he won the Celebration Cup H. (G3) in 1:20.48 seconds while carrying only 113 pounds on a course rated as good to firm. Blaze Warrior ran at least as well when he won a Class 2 handicap in 1:20.65 seconds while carrying 119 pounds on a course rated as good.

Races of 1,600 meters have been run 32 times and there have been 10 races that were won under 1:34 seconds. Xiang Yin ran 1:33.50 seconds in a Class 3 back in October while carrying 118 pounds on a course rated as good to firm. Soulmate won against the same class on Nov. 28 in 1:33.61 seconds under 116 pounds but the course was rated as good.

The 1,800-meter races are run down the long backstretch of Sha Tin and around one turn. These have been contested 12 times and Tourbillon Diamond had the fastest winning time when he won the Ladies' Purse H. (G3) in 1:46.02 seconds back in November. Second-fastest was Zebrowski who won the Centenary Vase H. (G3) in 1:46.63 seconds. Coupled with having the fastest time for the same distance at Happy Valley, Zebrowski is the king of 1800 meters in this part of the world.

There were 24 races run at 1,200 meters on the all-weather track at Sha Tin. Sight Success is the clear leader after winning a Class 2 handicap on December 5 in 1:07.40 seconds. Nobody else has been able to break 1:08.

At 1,650 meters on the all-weather track at Sha Tin, 18 races have been contested and Turin Redstar has the fastest time of 1:37.39 seconds while beating Class 3 handicap foes with 121 pounds. A better performance might be Will Power who beat Class 1 handicap foes in 1:37.62 while carrying 130 pounds.

There have been no course records broken on the turf at Sha Tin this season. Happy Valley has had two; the aforementioned Stoltz at 1000 meters and Harmony and Rich at 1200 meters.

A majority of the fastest times at each distance came before January. Since then, running times have been off with few horses running faster than standard. On January 26, the Sha Tin turf was rated good to firm but you have to go all the way back to Oct. 24 to find the previous one. The cooler weather has slowed down running times but they should pick up as we get into spring and the weather warms up.

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Saudi Cup Will Be Broadcast Live On TVG Saturday; Road To The Triple Crown Continues In Rebel

The $20 million Saudi Cup, the world's richest horse race, will be live on TVG on Saturday as defending Mishriff (IRE) squares off against thirteen rivals including 2021 Kentucky Derby (G1) winner Mandaloun and Breeders' Cup Distaff (G1) heroine Marche Lorraine (JPN). The weekend coverage will also feature the $1 million Rebel Stakes (G2) from Oaklawn Park as part of the Road to the Triple Crown presented by Spendthrift Farm.

International expert Scott Hazelton will be joined by Adam McGrath with analysis of the full card from Riyadh's King Abdulaziz Racecourse. Races 6, 7 and 8 will all be designated as promotional Money Back Special races.

The Road to the Triple Crown presented by Spendthrift Farm will run through Hot Springs, Arkansas and TVG's Caton Bredar, Mike Joyce and Gabby Gaudet will be live trackside with exclusive interviews and expert analysis throughout the twelve-race card. The $1 million Rebel Stakes (G2) will offer 50-20-10-5 Kentucky Derby qualifying points to the top four finishers and serve as a local prep for the $1.25 million Arkansas Derby (G1) April 2.

The Rebel Stakes (G2) has drawn a field of eleven with Newgrange tabbed as the 9-5 morning line favorite for trainer Bob Baffert and jockey John Velazquez. His opposition includes Barber Road, the runner-up in the Southwest Stakes (G3) for trainer John Ortiz. Purchased for $15,000, the son of Race Day has won two of his six starts and will have Reylu Gutierrez aboard. The Rebel Stakes is also a Money Back Special race.

Oaklawn will also host a prep race for the Kentucky Oaks on Saturday – the $300,000 Honeybee Stakes (G3). D. Wayne Lukas will saddle the 3-2 favorite Secret Oath as she takes on five rivals. Secret Oath, a daughter of Arrogate was a runaway winner in the Martha Washington Stakes in her sophomore debut. Regular rider Luis Contreras will be aboard. The coverage from Oaklawn Park is sponsored by WinStar Farm.

The racing will continue at Gulfstream Park and Larry Collmus and Andie Biancone will be live with coverage presented by Runhappy throughout Saturday's twelve-race card which features the return of Eclipse Award winner Letruska in the $150,000 Royal Delta Stakes (G3). Jose Ortiz will be in the irons for Fausto Gutierrez as the 6-year-old mare makes her seasonal debut and tries to earn her 18th career victory. There will be a mandatory payout in the Rainbow Pick 6 on Saturday with a gross jackpot pool guaranteed for $1.35 million.

In addition to racing from Oaklawn and Gulfstream Park, TVG will be featuring racing from Santa Anita, Aqueduct and more. Fans can tune in on TVG, TVG2 and the Watch TVG app which is available on Amazon Fire, Roku and connected Apple TV devices.

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Friday’s Card At Aqueduct Features $39,479 Pick 6 Carryover

A Pick 6 carryover of $39,479 will bolster Friday's nine-race card as the multi-race wager went unsolved on Thursday at Aqueduct Racetrack.

The $1 Pick 6 returned $3,289.50 to bettors who selected 5-of-6 winners correctly.

Thursday's Pick 6 sequence kicked off in Race 3 when Luis Rodriguez Castro engineered a winning trip aboard the Lolita Shivmangal-trained Invest [No. 4, $47.40], to earn a seventh victory in 30 starts.

Juggler [No. 5, $21.60] made her seventh start a winning one Race 4, sprinting to a frontrunning score in a seven-furlong maiden special weight under Jackie Davis for trainer Juan Vazquez.

Pam and Martin Wygod homebred South Street [No. 4, $15] broke his maiden at fourth asking in Race 5 in his first start for Hall of Famer Bill Mott. Jose Lezcano piloted the son of Quality Road in the nine-furlong maiden special weight.

The shortest price of the sequence took place in Race 6 as Michael Dubb and Michael J. Caruso's Dr Ardito [No. 6, $4.90] emerged off a 10-month layoff, defeating winners in a one-turn mile allowance under Manny Franco for trainer Chad Brown.

In the penultimate leg, Hey Mamaluke [No. 1, $29.20] made every point of call a winning one in Race 7, picking up her eighth career victory for trainer Gary Sciacca. Andy Hernandez engineered the winning score in the six-furlong optional-claimer.

With only two horses covered in the Pick 6, Lady Milagro [No. 1, $6] cantered home in Race 8 under Eric Cancel for trainer Carlos Martin to secure the carryover.

Friday's Pick 6 sequence at Aqueduct will begin in Race 4 at 2:18 p.m. Eastern. First post on the nine-race card is 12:50 p.m.

America's Day at the Races will present daily coverage and analysis of the winter meet at Aqueduct Racetrack on the networks of FOX Sports. For the complete broadcast schedule, visit https://www.nyra.com/aqueduct/racing/tv-schedule.

NYRA Bets is the official wagering platform of Aqueduct Racetrack, and the best way to bet every race of the winter meet. Available to horseplayers nationwide, the NYRA Bets app is available for download today on iOS and Android at www.NYRABets.com.

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Mandatory Payout Scheduled For Saturday’s Rainbow 6 At Gulfstream Park

A mandatory payout of the 20-cent Rainbow 6 pool has been scheduled for Saturday at Gulfstream Park.

The Rainbow 6 gross jackpot pool will be guaranteed for $1.35 million Thursday, where the popular multi-race wager has gone unsolved for 16 racing days in a row following a mandatory payout on Jan. 30.

Thursday's Rainbow 6 sequence will span Races 4-9, kicked off by a mile turf race for $50,000 claimers in Race 4. Saffie Joseph Jr.-trained Max K.O., who finished fourth in the Sunshine Turf last time out, is the morning-line favorite at 3-1 while dropping back into the claiming ranks. The Mike Maker-trained Order and Law is also dropping into claiming company after running competitively in stakes in his last four starts.

In the Race 8 feature, a mile starter allowance for older horses on Tapeta, Buenisimo, a winner of two of three starts on the all-weather surface, is scheduled to make his first for trainer Kelsey Danner, who has positive off-the-claim stats.

The Rainbow 6 jackpot is paid out when there is a single unique ticket sold with all six winners. On days when there is no unique ticket, 70 percent of that day's pool goes back to those bettors holding tickets with the most winners, while 30 percent is carried over to the jackpot pool.

Gulfstream to Simulcast Saudi Cup, Saudi Derby, Riyadh Dirt Sprint

Mandaloun is scheduled to make his first start since being officially recognized as the 2021 Kentucky Derby (G1) winner in Saturday's $20 million Saudi Cup.

The Saudi Cup (12:40 p.m.), as well as the Saudi Derby (11:10 a.m.) and the Riyadh Dirt Sprint (11:50 a.m.) will be simulcast at Gulfstream Park prior to a 12-race live program that will get underway at noon.

The Brad Cox-trained Mandaloun, who was declared the winner of the Derby this week upon the disqualification of Medina Spirit, heads the U.S. contingent that includes Art Collector, Midnight Bourbon and Country Grammer.

The $150,000 Royal Delta (G1), a 1 1/16-mile stakes for older fillies and mares featuring the 2022 debut of Eclipse Award champion Letruska, will be featured on Saturday's card.

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