We have expert horse racing tips for the card this Saturday at Sha Tin, which features 10 quality betting races.
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Sha Tin horse racing tips
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Race 1. (18:00) Butterfly Bay Handicap (1400m)
#1 – My Intelligent
My Intelligent has been right around the mark recently, including three consecutive placings.
The six-year-old son of Holy Roman Emperor will need a good ride from barrier 11, but having Zac Purton riding helps.
We expect money to come for him.
Race 2. (18:30) Chai Wan Road Handicap (1000m)
#3 – Aurora Lady
Coming off a debut placing is Aurora Lady, who was only 1.2 lengths behind the winner.
The three-year-old son of Star Witness paid $18.00 on that occasion, and punters should expect much shorter odds.
Getting the inside draw adds to his appeal.
Race 3. (19:00) Tuen Mun Public Riding School Handicap (1000m)
#2 – Baby Crystal
Baby Crystal is already a three-time winner this season, so there’s no reason to jump off his back.
The five-year-old son of Per Incanto was only a half-length behind the winner last start as a $2.00 chance, which is a tidy form guide.
Getting the inside draw with 3kg coming off his back helps.
Race 4. (19:30) Pok Fu Lam Public Handicap (1200m)
#1 – The Winnabe
The Winnabe won on debut at Sha Tin, so there’s no reason to jump off his back
He scored by a half-length as a $4.00 chance, and punters could get similar odds this time around.
Hugh Bowman rides from an inside barrier, so he’s well worth backing.
Race 5. (20:00) Lei Yue Mun Public Riding School Handicap (1400m)
#10 – Master of All
Master of All comes off consecutive wins at Sha Tin, with the latest coming by 3.5 lengths.
The four-year-old son of Charm Spirit paid $5.00 when winning with ease last time out, and we expect similar odds.
It’s not an easy field and drawing barrier four adds to his appeal.
Race 6. (20:35) Hong Kong Riding for the Disabled Cup (1200m)
#2 – Lo Pan Spirit
Lo Pan Spirit won well on debut at Sha Tin before finishing a solid third last time out.
The three-year-old son of Charm Spirit meets a tough field, but he appears good enough to handle this field.
The Kiwi-bred runner should be right in the mix.
Race 7. (21:05) Lung Mun Road Handicap (1200m)
#7 – Copartner Prance
Copartner Prance has looked great winning four on the bounce at Happy Valley, and he can handle racing at Sha Tin.
The four-year-old son of Epaulette gets in nicely on the weights at 54.5kg and having Purton riding helps.
He’s running well enough to win this race.
Race 8. (21:35) The Pola Cup (1800m)
#4 – Supreme Agility
Supreme Agility is an offshore Group 1 winner who owns three wins from five career starts.
He finished seventh in his Hong Kong debut, but he was only 2.7 lengths behind the winner, so it was a solid performance.
It’s a tricky field but punters should include him at each-way odds.
Race 9. (22:10) Pok Fu Lam Country Park Handicap (1600m)
#3 – Ariel
Ariel is struggling to win a race this preparation, but he’s building towards something.
The six-year-old son of Exceed and Excel ran second at Sha Tin last time out, and punters always get each-way odds.
Getting 3kg off his back adds to his appeal.
Race 10. (22:45) Pok Fu Lam Reservoir Road Handicap (1400m)
#8 – Across Da Universe
Across Da Universe is a former Irish runner who owns two wins from six starts.
The three-year-old gelding by Bungle Inthejungle ran at Group 3 level three times in Europe, so that form checks out.
We’re happy to include him in selections.
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