We have expert betting tips for the card this Sunday at Sha Tin, which features 11 quality betting races.
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Sha Tin horse racing tips
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Race 1. (15:30) Bochk Cross Border Handicap (1200m)
#7 – Patch of Time
Patch of Time makes his Hong Kong debut for the Ting stable, and he should be right in the mix.
The four-year-old son of Written Tycoon gets the services of Zac Purton in the saddle, which will drive his price down.
Look for a betting push on race day.
Race 2. (16:00) Bochk Sme in One Handicap (1800m)
#7 – Rise Brethren
Rise Brethren is getting close to a win after consecutive third placings this preparation.
The five-year-old son of Lope de Vega owns four wins overall, so he’s good enough to put this field away on Sunday.
It’s another good ride for Purton.
Race 3. (16:30) Boc Life Handicap (1200m)
#4 – Racing Blizzard
Racing Blizzard ran second on debut at Sha Tin before spelling, and he could return in fine order.
The four-year-old son of Per Incanto was a short margin behind the winner as a $6.30 chance, but punters should expect shorter odds.
He just needs a good ride from out wide.
Race 4. (17:00) Bochk Asset Management (1200m)
#3 – Lucky With You
Lucky With You turned his form around with a fresh up win at Sha Tin, so we’re happy to stick with him.
The six-year-old son of Artie Schiller is a six-time winner at Sha Tin from 19 attempts, including four placings.
It’s a good record, and his class could shine through.
Race 5. (17:30) Bochk Wealth Management Handicap (1400m)
#12 – Speedstar
Speedstar doesn’t win all that often, but we’re sticking with the five-year-old.
The son of Sweynesse comes off a tidy third placing at Happy Valley, and his only career win came at Sha Tin.
Punters should get each-way odds on race day.
Race 6. (18:00) Boc Credit Card Handicap (2000m)
#4 – Turin Mascot
Turin Mascot owns five wins from 13 starts, so the class is with the four-year-old.
The son of Caravaggio scored by a nose last time out at Happy Valley, and he’s good enough to take that form to Sha Tin.
Purton adds to his good book of rides.
Race 7. (18:30) The Bochk Jockey Club Sprint (1200m)
#1 – Lucky Sweynesse
Lucky Sweynesse suffered defeat at his last two starts, but he’s better than, so stick with him.
The five-year-old is a champion sprinter with 13 wins from 19 starts, and it’s tough to overlook his best form.
He might have needed two runs back from a spell.
Race 8. (19:05) The Bochk Jockey Club Mile (1600m)
#5 – Beauty Eternal
Beauty Eternal did well to finish third fresh up, and punters should expect a better run now.
The John Size-trained runner capped off last preparation with consecutive wins, and he’s classy at best.
Beating California Spangle isn’t easy, but he’s good enough to pull off the feat.
Race 9. (19:40) The Bochk Jockey Club Cup (2000m)
#7 – Sword Point
It’s not the hardest Group 2 race we’re ever seen, so Sword Point could take advantage.
The Frankie Lor-trained runner comes off a sixth at Sha Tin, and it was clear he needed the resuming run.
He should be right in the mix.
Race 10. (20:15) Bochk Boc Pay Handicap (1200m)
#2 – Celestial Colours
Form is with Celestial Colours, who comes off consecutive wins in Australia when called Ringmaster.
The four-year-old won at Canterbury before winning at Rosehill when beating a quality field, so that form checks out.
His best form should be too good for this field.
Race 11. (20:50) Bochk Banking Trendytoo Handicap (1400m)
#4 – Simple Hedge
Simple Hedge ended last prep with consecutive wins, so he could hit the ground running this season.
The four-year-old son of Sebring own three wins and two placings overall, so his form checks out at this level.
Purton adds to his book of rides.
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