We are back at Sha Tin on Sunday for an incredible card that features the return of Triple Crown hero and Champion Miler Voyage Bubble in the Group Two Sha Tin Trophy (1,600m).
Owen Goulding is back in the hot seat with an extended rundown of his selections.
Race 1 – Class Five Shek Mun Handicap (1,400m)
Tsuen Wan Glory overcame an even wider draw when winning easily on return and can go back to back with another wire-to-wire success.
Great ride, Britney Wong! 👏
— HKJC Racing (@HKJC_Racing) October 1, 2025
Crossing from gate 12 of 14, Tsuen Wan Glory is not for catching in the opener at Sha Tin on National Day for trainer Manfred Man... #LoveRacing | #HKracing pic.twitter.com/BdHcfRibDk
Race 2 – Class Four Sun Tin Wai Handicap (1,000m)
Robot Lucky Star ran well on debut when third over course and distance after going off just $4.7 and he can go one better under Zac Purton.
Race 3 – Class Four Chun Shek Handicap (1,800m)
Double Win absolutely lashed home on return when close behind Beauty Viva and with that run under his belt, he can deservedly get off the mark.
Race 4 – Class Four Sun Chui Handicap (1,400m) – section one
We Can Party lost many lengths at the gates before staying on well when switched around the entire field on his second start. He is down in grade and will have learned plenty.
Race 5 – Class Four Sun Chui Handicap (1,400m) – section two
Victory Champion did best of those up with the pace second up and having showed huge amounts of promise on both starts, he can get off the mark from a decent draw.
Race 6 – Class Four Lung Hang Handicap (1,200m)
Ka Ying Glory is very keen in his races, but he has drawn the inside barrier and should get a soft lead, which will make him hard to peg back down in trip.
Race 7 – Group Two Sha Tin Trophy (1,600m)
My Wish ran riot in Group Two company on return despite being held up and although drawn in stall 11, the 20lb weight difference should be enough to see him fend off Triple Crown hero Voyage Bubble.
My Wish takes the Group 3 Celebration Cup under a patient steer from @LukeFerraris 🏆
— HKJC Racing (@HKJC_Racing) September 28, 2025
An exciting year ahead for Mark Newnham's rising star!#LoveRacing | #HKracing pic.twitter.com/EMezvXQagj
Race 8 – Class Three Lek Yuen Handicap (1,200m)
Light Years Glory had a nightmare draw and trip on return. He remains promising and drawn in three here, he can bounce back off a strong pace.
Race 9 – Class Three Wo Che Handicap (1,400m)
Course-and-distance winner Harold Win was edged out three weeks ago over 1,200m and back at his favourite trip, he can return to winning ways.
Race 10 – Class Three Sha Kok Handicap (1,600m)
Max Que landed a plunge to continue his rapid progression this season and with a step up in distance in his favour, he can make it three from three this campaign.
