Veteran handler could look at historic feature treble for dual Group One winner.
Everythings fine, but Manfred Man remains unsure when his four-time Group One winner will return to the races.
Champion jockey will sit out Wednesdays eight-race all-weather card at Sha Tin.
Sam Agars EXCEL WONGCHOY - R5 (2) Racing in top form and gets his chance to bank another victory here Jay Rooney EXCEL WONGCHOY - R5 (2) Broke through two starts ago and can go one better than last time out Jack Dawling TOP GUN - R8 (10) Back on track last start and could be too classy for this bunch Phillip Woo VULCANUS - R4 (10) Has turned the corner this season and can win again off a light weight Shannon (Vincent Wong
Star Australian jockey will reunite with Pierre Ngs gun galloper in Group One on January 19.
Dennis Yip Chor-hongs lightly-raced sprinter takes aim at Wunderbar in Sundays Class Two Poinsettia Handicap (1,200m).
Italian jockey highlights a lightly raced youngster as one to watch on Sunday: He could have a good chance.
Young South African continues his strong season, while Vincent Ho is taken to hospital after a fall.
Champion jockey believes emerging sprinter could face a tricky run from gate 11 in Class Two Poinsettia Handicap (1,200m) at Sha Tin.
Sam Agars WUNDERBAR - R10 (2) Classy horse can overcome wide gate and continue his march up the ratings Jay Rooney ALSONSO - R7 (6) No luck last start but should get a far better run from the draw here Jack Dawling DIVANO - R8 (1) Impressive winner last time out looks set to repeat from inside gate Phillip Woo BLAZING WIND - R5 (4) Can open his win account after seconds in two of three C&D runs this term Shannon (Vincent
Jockey Christophe Lemaire will be bidding for a fourth success in the race when he rides the quality colt.
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Pierre Ngs progressive four-year-old one of four last-start winners in Thursdays Class Three Uranus Handicap (1,200m).
Sam Agars KA YING RESILIENCE - R2 (5) Improving galloper can enjoy a profitable first trip to the Valley. Jay Rooney EMBRACES - R7 (6) Looks set to break through after trialling well for new stable. Jack Dawling KA YING RESILIENCE - R2 (5) Looks well placed to shed the maiden tag with switch in venue and favourable draw. Phillip Woo KYRUS DRAGON - R9 (2) He is in great form and deserves another win tonight. Shannon (Vince
Trainer saddles up six runners on the expanded card, which is believed to be the first 10-race night meeting at the city circuit.
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Champion jockey continues pursuit of Douglas Whytes all-time record with a phenomenal display at city circuit.
FRISCO, Texas — The Dallas Cowboys are shutting down CeeDee Lamb with two games remaining after their 2023 All-Pro receiver spent the second half of the season dealing with a sprained right shoulder.
Storms are currently lining up across eastern Texas as low pressure, and its trailing front, push eastward. These storms will push into western parts of Louisiana later this evening, sometime after 7pm, before moving into Acadiana later tonight. Severe weather dynamics will be weakening substantially as the system pushes eastward, mostly because the upper-level wind [...]
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