We have expert horse racing tips for the Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup at Sha Tin on Sunday, which is the first of two Group 1 races on the card.
It takes place on Race 5 at 5:00pm, and we have a runner-by-runner betting guide available for Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup.
The race features the likes of Ka Ying Rising and Helios Express, and the best Australian betting sites have value odds available!
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Our best bets for Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup
Best Bet:
#1 Ka Ying Rising @ $1.12
Best Each Way:
#4 Helios Express @ $6.00
Best Roughie:
#5 Howdeepisyourlove @ $19.00
Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup Tips for Trifecta
Punters should have three runners on their ticket for the Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup trifecta. We recommend taking a boxed percentage trifecta. Spend what you want, and the payouts can be massive.
- Ka Ying Rising
- Helios Express
- Howdeepisyourlove

Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup First-Four Tips
We have included five runners for our Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup first-four. Boxing all five selections for a percentage can still result in a huge payout, and you spend what you want.
- Ka Ying Rising
- Helios Express
- Howdeepisyourlove
- Red Lion
- Mugen

Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup Form Guide & Tips
(1) Ka Ying Rising (Best Bet – $1.12)
Punters won’t get rich off the odds, but we can’t make a case for not backing Ka Ying Rising, who is the champion sprinter of the world.
He owns 10 wins and two second placings from 12 starts, including putting 3.3 lengths on a similar field in the Centenary Sprint Cup.
We don’t expect him to lose this race despite rising to 1400m.
(2) California Spangle ($126.00)
He was a good looking three-year-old but his form hasn’t stacked up since, and that’s why he’s paying triple-figure odds.
It would be a massive form reversal for him to win or place.
(3) Beauty Eternal ($34.00)
The six-year-old is another runner who looked good early before going off the boil this season.
He ran fifth behind Voyage Bubble last time out and that form doesn’t stack up well, and connections are hoping the drop in distance will work the trick.
(4) Helios Express (Best Each Way – $6.00)
He keeps running behind Ka Ying Rising, but he’s the obvious quinella hope at value odds of $6.
The John Size-trained gelding is the second-best horse in the race by some margin, which is reflected with Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup odds, and he should run second.
Punters could take an exacta with Ka Ying Rising for first and Helios Express for second.
(5) Howdeepisyourlove (Best Roughie – $19.00)
He is good enough to figure in the finish, as he did when running third behind our top two picks last time out.
It could be the exact same trifecta in that order on Sunday, and he gets all favours off the inside draw. He could push forward and be tough to run down.
(6) Invincible Sage ($71.00)
We can’t make a case for his form this season and he would need to find a few lengths to get the job done.
Barrier three helps but he should be struggling a long way from home.
(7) Red Lion ($34.00)
We didn’t mind the effort from Red Lion when finishing third last start and he’s a chance of filling a top four spot with a good run in transit.
Winning form has been tough to come by, but the place odds could be worth the risk.
(8) Patch of Theta ($17.00)
We think the odds are a touch short for Patch of Theta, who has been winning races against easier opposition.
He was found out when running seventh behind Voyage Bubble over 1600m, and we are taking a risk and leaving him out of our picks.
(9) Mugen ($31.00)
His form last preparation was dreadful, but he owns a placing at Group 1 level in Hong Kong. Something close to that could be good enough, so he’s a sneaky first four hope.
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