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International Horse Racing

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  • Knicks Go to Make Korea Great

    “Hard to see him go – he has started off so well,” said former Keeneland director Tom Thornbury with the highly successful Knicks Go to pursue his career in Korea. “I wish all the best for the Korean Breeders,” as it’s the Korea Racing Authority who stated “Knicks Go has… Read More »

     
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  • Orman granted HK riding licence extension

    Jimmy Orman has been granted an extension of his riding licence by The Hong Kong Jockey Club for the period from 18 February 2026 up to the conclusion of the current 2025/26 racing season. That is an enormous boost for the multiple Brisbane Jockey Premiership winner as he looks to… Read More »

     
  • Yulong name to disappear from European racing

    Yulong Investments will cease to race horses in Europe from January 1, with those previously competing under Yuesheng Zhang’s banner transferring into new ownership ahead of the 2026 season. High-profile performers including Dewhurst Stakes winner Gewan, along with Group 1-placed pair Royal Fixation and Evolutionist, will race under the name… Read More »

     
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  • Angela Jones hits the ground running in NZ

    Angela Jones is having a field day out in her first taste of action in New Zealand. She won the fourth race at Ellerslie and she made it a double when guiding the Peter and Shaun McKay trained Santa Catalina to victory in the Group 3 Queen Elizabeth 11 Cup… Read More »

     
  • McDonald on a hit and run G1 mission in NZ

    Champion jockey James McDonald will kick off the New Year with a visit to his homeland for a one-ride, Group 1 hit-and-run mission at Trentham, where he will partner Tomodachi in the 1200m Telegraph for the training partnership of Lance O’Sullivan and Andrew Scott. McDonald last rode in New Zealand… Read More »

     
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  • Well Written remains unbeaten in Auckland Guineas

    Well Written is still unbeaten. With her Boxing Day success, the star three-year-old filly has now added the Gr 2 Jimmy Schick Shaw’s Auckland Guineas to her resume which includes that career shaping hot streak of form which carried her from her Maiden win, through her success the Group 2… Read More »

     
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  • International Raiders hit Bahrain Turf Series

    The 2025-26 Bahrain Turf Series for 2025-26 is off to a flying start, and it was the Kate McGiven trained Kendall Roy taking out the Al Manama Cup with a fairy tale victory for Husain Makk.  With Kate having originally booked Oisin Orr for the ride, but when his flight… Read More »

     
  • Newnham aiming to make Hong Kong Derby mark

    One of Hong Kong’s leading trainers is hoping to convince the country’s leading jockey to stick with him towards the Hong Kong Derby should Invincible Ibis salute at Sha Tin on Saturday. With two wins and three placings in five starts so far, Invincible Ibis has Derby aspirations as far… Read More »

     
  • Arc form to the fore with Sosie in Hong Kong Vase

    Fortune in Hong Kong favoured French-trained Sosie better than it did in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, and that was all the difference in winning the Hong Kong Vase. Third placed in the mile-and-a-half Arc after suffering interference before the home turn and having to carve home strong sectionals… Read More »

     
  • Ka Ying Rising dazzles in Hong Kong Sprint

    Sprint sensation Ka Ying Rising had little concern justifying his unbackable quote on Sunday when making light work of his rivals in the Hong Kong International Sprint (1200m). The shortest priced favourite ever at a HKIR meeting ($1.05), Ka Ying Rising joined Mr Stunning (’17 & ’18), Lord Kanaloa (’12… Read More »

     
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  • Hayes hoping for luck in toppling Romantic Warrior

    Once the Hong Kong Sprint is run and if all probabilities come to fruition that Ka Ying Rising makes a mess of the opposition, David Hayes will turn from the hunted to the hunter in the Hong Kong Cup. Like Ka Ying Rising, Romantic Warrior looks to have the 2000-metre… Read More »

     
 
 
 
 
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