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My name is Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges and I enjoy living in Hong Kong which is dynamic, competitive and has a can-do spirit. I am lucky to combine my hobbies, horse racing and football in my job. In this blog I will share with you periodically my thoughts on my work and life in Hong Kong. Your views are welcome but I may not be able to respond to every one of them.-
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Douglas remains constant amid Hong Kong’s changing times
It was fascinating to hear Douglas Whyte talking about what it takes to thrive in Hong Kong after he had ridden his 1,800th winner aboard Good Omen at Happy Valley on Sunday. By any standards, that is a remarkable total and one that takes on even greater significance when you consider that star riders of…
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Young guns and veteran record breakers add so much to the Hong Kong scene
One of the great things about racing is the contrast between youth and experience and Hong Kong is providing us with two classic examples this week in the shape of Matthew Poon and Douglas Whyte. It’s fascinating to think that Matthew was just a baby when Douglas signed up for his first contract to ride…
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Hong Kong stars look ready to take on the world as LONGINES HKIR draws closer
After an informative few days at home and abroad it is safe to say things are building towards a tremendous edition of the LONGINES Hong Kong International Races. Qipco Champions Day at Ascot last Saturday produced high-class performances as usual and Cracksman was impressive in running away with the Champion Stakes for the second year…
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Sha Tin’s Sunday showcase offers the very best of Hong Kong racing
And so we move on to a weekend that promises to be very significant on several levels. Thursday night’s Happy Valley card produced a handful of notable storylines, with Red Warrior and Country Star looking very progressive in winning the last two races. They look just the sort of horses John Size will do well…
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Local hero and equine stars come to the fore in another hectic HK week
Nothing stands still for very long in Hong Kong and events in the racing world over the last week certainly prove that. It didn’t surprise me to hear that Joao Moreira is interested in returning after failing the test to ride in Japan but I repeat that any application will be treated on merits by…
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Beauty flies the Hong Kong flag with pride in new global rankings
International racing always takes centre stage at this time of year and, with last week’s Arc meeting still fresh in the mind, it’s been interesting to hear of various developments on the global front this week. The Australian superstar Winx remains top of the LONGINES World’s Best Racehorse Rankings on a rating of 130 after…
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Enable scales the Paris Summit as Arc delivers again
The Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe can be relied on to deliver an outstanding race and Sunday’s contest was memorable on so many levels, with Enable just holding Sea Of Class in a wonderful finish. Enable joined a very select group in becoming only the eighth horse to win two Arcs, while Frankie Dettori now…
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Teamwork makes the dream work after another Happy Wednesday
And so we come towards the end of a very busy and positive week in the Hong Kong season. Of course, I appreciate concern voiced about having only two days between meetings at Sha Tin and Happy Valley. This places an additional burden on our people in the Club and the media but we hope…
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So much to look forward to as Hong Kong’s stars come out to shine
Everyone I spoke to at Sha Tin on Monday felt they had been part of a day that stepped the season up to a new level and I completely agree with that view. It was fantastic to see so many top horses in action for the first Group races of the campaign and I was…
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HKJC Community Cup goes to Kitchee
Yesterday, I was at Mong Kok Stadium to witness our annual football event, the HKJC Community Cup, featuring last season’s Hong Kong Premier League champions Kitchee and runners-up Wofoo Tai Po. It was a tight match as both teams showed that they have already found great form early in the season. It was Kitchee who…
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