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Longines Hong Kong International Racesi

The Longines Hong Kong International Races, known as the "turf world championships", will be run on December 10 at Sha Tin. Horses from all over the world flock to the New Territories to run in the HK$25 million Hong Kong Cup (2,000m), HK$23 million Hong Kong Mile (1,600m), HK$18.5 million Hong Kong Sprint (1,200m) and HK$18 million Hong Kong Vase (2,400m).

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Second-season handler joins Danny Shum, Ricky Yiu and Manfred Man with a brace on international day to maintain his double-figure championship lead

The 32-year-old jockey makes his belated first appearance in a Sha Tin Group One and hops aboard four last-start winners on Sunday’s 10-race programme

British rider’s acceptance of Warm Heart ride at 117 pounds surprises Irish trainer: ’Since he came to us, I don’t think I’ve ever seen him do that’

Australian has been working with Danny Shum’s star since before his Cox Plate adventure and is rapt with how he is tracking ahead of Sunday’s Hong Kong Cup

Despite leaving this year’s International Jockeys’ Championship empty-handed, racing’s glamour couple could one day swap Hungerford for Happy Valley

Navigating international form can be a minefield for punters, but the Post is here to help you back a winner at Sunday’s Hong Kong International Races

After pipping Zac Purton in Wednesday’s prestigious competition, the superstar rider remembers asking his idols for autographs on Happy Valley’s night of nights

Three of the Post’s seven-strong panel think Kiwi superstar James McDonald will either take out Wednesday night’s competition on his own or tie for first.