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David Morgan

Is there a champion in this year’s Mile Championship?

Proven form, a comeback or the rising star: Serifos, Danon The Kid and Eton Barrows aim up for Mile Championship.

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David Morgan

Cox Plate joy was indescribable, but Shum has moved on

Romantic Warrior’s Cox Plate victory at Moonee Valley was the first major in Australia for a Hong Kong horse, but the champ is back at Sha Tin and the focus now falls on the Hong Kong Cup.

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Michael Cox

JRA G1 wrap: Equinox breaks Tokyo track record in dazzling Tenno Sho Autumn defence

Equinox scored his fifth consecutive Group 1 win as the world's top-rated racehorse set a new Tokyo track record for 2000 metres in Sunday's G1 Tenno Sho Autumn.

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David Morgan

Five key storylines that will define Japanese racing this autumn

International incursions in Hong Kong and North America, the prospect of one of the most highly anticipated Japan Cup clashes of all time and two champion riders engaged in a fierce jockeys' premiership dogfight: David Morgan picks out the five most compelling storylines as Japanese racing surges towards its 2023 crescendo.

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David Morgan

Vincent Ho appeals stiff suspension

The 10-meeting punishment handed to Golden Sixty’s jockey has caused plenty of discussion around the Hong Kong circuit and beyond, but precedent suggests his appeal is worthwhile.

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David Morgan

Voyage Bubble on the mend after knee surgery

Hong Kong’s star four-year-old returned to the exercise pool at the weekend, while his Derby rival Super Sunny Sing is taking a long break in Guangdong.

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Michael Cox

Yutaka Take takes on first smartphone, threatens to take on Panthalassa

The mind games have begun before Sunday's Hong Kong Cup as Jack D’Or’s jockey Yutaka Take – who in breaking news now owns a smartphone – suggests Panthalassa may not get his own way in front.

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Michael Cox

Joao Moreira set for shock Hong Kong International Races return on Japanese raiders

Four-time Hong Kong champion Joao Moreira hasn’t ridden since his aborted early season return but has committed to ride a pair of Japanese-trained hopes at next month’s flagship Sha Tin meeting.

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Michael Cox

Dan Beasley heading home but hoping for a Hong Kong swansong on Singapore star

Australian rider Dan Beasley will leave Singapore but retirement is still a few years off yet as he sweats on a Hong Kong Sprint start for Lim’s Kosciuszko.

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