Standout Sha Tin performers Ka Ying Rising and Romantic Warrior are united not only by sustained excellence, but by a shared pedigree thread through the damline tracing back to Street Cry. TTR explores the longevity of the Street Cry influence, highlighted by son Per Incanto, who continues to have an impact on the big days in Hong Kong.
December 16th 2025
As a 2-year-old Group winner, Tornado Valley had all eyes on him at the Hawkesbury trials, and he didn’t disappoint as he continues his preparation for a Queensland campaign. The beautifully bred Steel Will also impressed, while at Doomben, Spirit Of Boom sired all three 2-year-old heat winners - any of whom would be hard to beat wherever they line up.
December 16th 2025
Ka Ying Rising gave fans what they wanted to see with a 3.8-length demolition of the G1 Hong Kong Sprint. Romantic Warrior made history when bolting home to win the G1 Hong Kong Cup for the fourth year in a row. Voyage Bubble was tough in going back-to-back in the G1 Hong Kong Mile. Sosie led home a European trifecta in the G1 Hong Kong Vase, with last year’s winner Giavellotto in second.
December 15th 2025
Knowing the family was the key reason that trainer Paul Murray’s partner Michelle Ritchie splashed out $1250 for Where’s The Circus on Inglis Digital. Now a stakes-winning juvenile at her first start, she boosted her earnings to almost 200 times her purchase price.
December 15th 2025
By the end of 2025, Into Mischief will be crowned USA Champion Sire for a record-tying seventh consecutive year, joining Bold Ruler as the only stallions to achieve the feat. Not This Time claimed Champion 2-Year-Old Sire, Vekoma will be named Champion Second-Season Sire, and Yaupon Champion First-Season Sire.
December 15th 2025
Eastern raider Rey Magnerio was sensational in winning the $1.5 million G3 Gold Rush in Perth, while Snitzel's consistent gelding Yorkshire won his way into the G1 Doncaster Handicap with victory is the G2 Ingham Stakes.
December 14th 2025
Bargain buy Where's The Circus gave all the dreamers hope with a debut win in the R.Listed Inglis Nursery. In New Zealand, Alabama Express had a nice winner who will be aimed at the R.Listed Karaka Millions 2YO, while Better Than Ready, Blue Point, and El Roca all had juvenile winners on Saturday.
December 14th 2025
As all eyes turn to Hong Kong’s end of year racing celebrations, we asked five industry experts; what are the secrets to selecting a racehorse that can make it in the jurisdiction, and what goes into developing a champion?
December 13th 2025