Author Archives: KH Lau

Excitement in the air as Derby countdown continues

The special sense of anticipation and excitement that thousands of racing fans pick up on as BMW Hong Kong Derby week gathers pace is something that never grows old. For me, the fact that each horse gets just one shot at becoming a Derby hero gives this special race a unique attraction to Hong Kong…

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Opportunity knocks for leaders on and off the track

It is great to hear that plans are being put in place so that Australian horses can compete in Hong Kong again without having to spend 180 days in a third country before returning home. I would not expect a major change for FWD Champions Day next month – as vaccinations would have to be…

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Waikuku’s win sets the stage for a thrilling BMW Hong Kong Derby

Assessing the strength and the depth of a four-year-old Classic crop is never easy until all the lead-up races have been completed but it now seems safe to say that this year’s BMW Hong Kong Derby field scores very well on both counts. Frankie Lor dominated the first two legs of the Four-Year-Old Classic Series,…

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BMW Hong Kong Derby hopes on show in Saturday showpiece

The clock is ticking down to the BMW Hong Kong Derby and this Saturday’s card at Sha Tin promises to be very informative. It’s not unheard of for a horse to win Saturday’s Class 2 Lion City Handicap over 1800m and then land the Derby–as Collection and Akeed Mofeed showed by winning the corresponding races…

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Dress rehearsal leaves stage all set for Conghua’s big day

Some of Hong Kong racing’s biggest stars have been in the headlines over the last few days, with Zac Purton riding a brilliant six timer at Sha Tin and Pakistan Star on the move from Tony Cruz to Paul O’Sullivan. Fans will rightly be fascinated by both stories but, as we approach the 50th meeting…

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Practice makes perfect as Conghua stages dress rehearsal

A busy weekend lies ahead for Hong Kong’s racing professionals, starting with a significant event at Conghua this afternoon. Our vision for a world-class racecourse and training centre in Mainland China has been a decade in the making, so it is hugely exciting to see all the elements that go into staging a formal raceday…

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Master Miler dominates again but Derby picture remains wide open

It seems safe to say the last few days have showcased the very best of equestrian sport in Hong Kong. Things got under way on Friday with some of the world’s best showjumpers and Asia’s most promising riders competing in the seventh edition of the LONGINES Masters at Asia World-Expo. People often think the Jockey…

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So much to savour on a Super Sha Tin Sunday

The action is certainly coming thick and fast at present. Congratulations to Karis Teetan, who recorded his fastest ever half century of winners with a double at Happy Valley on Wednesday, and also well done to Wishful Thinker, who may well be flying the Hong Kong flag on Dubai World Cup night next month after…

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New chapter beckons as Million Challenge reaches its climax

We closed the book on one thrilling chapter of Douglas Whyte’s professional life at Sha Tin on last weekend and now look forward to the next one. Of course, everyone dreams of the perfect end to days like Sunday but Hong Kong racing is intensely competitive and, despite two seconds and a slightly unlucky third,…

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Hail to a Hong Kong hero as Douglas departs

The Year of the Pig got under way in style on Thursday and now it is time to prepare to say goodbye to one of the true greats of Hong Kong racing. Once again, the people of Hong Kong showed how important our sport is to the city by turning out in force for Chinese…

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