We have expert betting tips for the Group 1 Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup at Sha Tin on Sunday, which features a small but talented field in Hong Kong.
We have a runner-by-runner betting guide available for the Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup, which runs on Sunday afternoon.
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Our best bets for Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup 2023
Best Bet:
#1 California Spangle @ $1.75
Best Each Way Bet:
#2 Wellington @ $7.50
Best Roughie:
#4 Waikuku @ $51
Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup Trifecta Tips
Punters should have three runners on their ticket for the Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup trifecta.
- California Spangle
- Wellington
- Lucky Sweynesse
Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup First-Four Tips
We have included four runners for our Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup first-four.
- California Spangle
- Wellington
- Lucky Sweynesse
- Waikuku
Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup Form Guide & Tips
1. California Spangle (Best Bet – $1.75)
California Spangle is an elite thoroughbred and he deserves to be favourite for the Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup.
The five-year-old gelding owns nine wins and six placings from 15 starts, so he has yet to miss a win or a placing.
Getting the inside draw with Zac Purton riding is ideal, and although punters have to take an odds-on quote in a Group 1 race, he is the one they must beat.
2. Wellington (Best Each Way – $7.50)
Wellington is all class and punters get value each-way odds. The six-year-old is a 12-time winner from 20 starts, so the $7.50 is an attractive price.
He won the Hong Kong Sprint two starts back before finishing second behind Lucky Sweynesse in the Centenary Sprint Cup.
He will need to turn that form around, but he’s more than capable of producing the goods on any given day.
3. Lucky Sweynesse ($2.37)
The son of Sweynesse comes off consecutive wins and he’s good enough to score three on the bounce.
He’s a four-year-old who won the Club Challenge two starts back before winning the Group 1 Sprint Cup last time out.
A repeat of that effort would be enough to win, which is why he’s the current second favourite with bookmakers.
4. Waikuku (Best Roughie – $51)
Punters get huge odds for Waikuku, and although he needs to be taken on trust, he could return to form.
The eight-year-old ran third behind Golden Sixty earlier this preparation, so that was a nice effort in defeat.
It’s only a five-horse field and Waikuku could boost payouts.
5. Courier Wonder ($34)
Courier Wonder was better when second at Sha Tin last start, but it didn’t come against very hard opposition.
The five-year-old showed all his best form earlier in his career, but he hasn’t coped with the rise in class.
We’re happy to leave him out and we rate Waikuku as a better chance at bigger odds.
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