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Danny Shum Chap-shing is a Hong Kong horse trainer. The Hong Kong local was a jockey between 1977 and 1983. He learnt the training ropes as assistant to former multiple Hong Kong champion trainer Ivan Allan, and was granted a Hong Kong trainer's licence ahead of the 2003-04 season. His biggest success came with Little Bridge, who he prepared to win the King's Stand Stakes at Royal Ascot in 2012.
Veteran handler will watch Victor The Winner in Japan before turning his attention to Chill Chibi and Helene Feeling in the Hong Kong Derby (2,000m)
Veteran handler prepares dominant city circuit winner ahead of Hong Kong Derby and Japan Group One tilts
Veteran handler believes four-time winner can spring a surprise on his return from injury, while he is also confident Helene Feeling is well placed
Superstar galloper conquers Hong Kong’s quartet of 2,000m majors with fighting Group One win at Sha Tin
Connections of Copartner Ambition and Tomodachi Kokoroe walk away with a bonus of HK$675,000 each after a competitive finale
In-form galloper well placed to surpass absent stablemate in final meeting of HK$1.5 million series
Veteran trainer and British jockey taste success as a duo for the first time since 2022 thanks to the victory of Eighteen Palms
Experienced trainer believes his exciting youngster ‘would win’ the most prestigious race on the calendar if it were run at the city circuit this season
Romantic Warrior joins California Memory as a two-time winner of the city’s richest race, pipping Luxembourg six weeks on from his Cox Plate triumph
Oversubscribed and Helene Feeling record milestone victories for British jockey representing Australia and local trainer at Happy Valley on Wednesday night
Trainer has his sights set on the 2,000m Classic with his progressive four-year-old: ‘It’s a big challenge, but I’m looking forward to taking it on’
Second-season handler moves to 16 wins for the campaign, thanks to the victories of Spicy So Smart and Fortune Warrior
After two runs at Sha Tin, the galloper makes his first start of the season at his favoured venue on Wednesday night
History-making galloper begins quarantine at Sha Tin, while Golden Sixty continues preparation for Hong Kong Mile with pleasing barrier trial
Danny Shum’s superstar becomes the first Hong Kong horse to win in Australia since Cape Of Good Hope in 2005
Three-time Group One winner’s travelling companion runs on solidly in his first race since July, giving trainer Danny Shum hope he can salute in Hong Kong later this season
Veteran trainer believes his charge is only ‘90-95 per cent’ fit heading into Saturday’s Group One Cox Plate (2,040m) at Moonee Valley
Danny Shum’s Moments In Time treads a similar path to Sha Tin as 2021 Champions & Chater Cup victor Panfield
Australian trainer tastes success despite heading to Happy Valley on Wednesday night with limited expectations
‘He did extremely well to finish fourth carrying a penalty. I think a Cox Plate will suit him much better,’ says Kiwi jockey
World’s Best Jockey Award winner backs Hong Kong horse to silence any overseas sceptics in Saturday’s Group One Turnbull Stakes (2,000m) at Flemington
Racing and Sports handicapper believes Hong Kong horse will have his Moonee Valley opponents running scared if he triumphs at Flemington on Saturday
Hong Kong’s champion middle-distance horse draws double-digit gate for Saturday’s Group One race in Australia, but he’s back on his preferred diet
Trainer attributes the world’s highest-rated sprinter’s Class One HKSAR Chief Executive’s Cup defeat at Sha Tin on Sunday to Hong Kong’s wild weather
Veteran trainer looking forward to seeing his three-time Group One winner resume in the Class One Chief Executive’s Cup during Sunday’s season opener at Sha Tin
Veteran handler confirms the wheels are in motion for the three-time Group One winner to tackle a two-race campaign Down Under during the Australian spring
Nordic Dragon goes for his first win in Class Two, third victory on the bounce and fifth success in eight career starts at Happy Valley on Wednesday
Danny Shum’s superstar is looking to join the great River Verdon in winning the Hong Kong Cup, the QE II Cup and Sunday’s 2,400m feature in the same season
Matthew Poon snaps 38-race losing run with the first of three Sha Tin winners after heeding spiritual advice from Ka Ying Spirit’s trainer, Danny Shum