Sha Tin Track Spy: Sunday, 1 March
Romantic Warrior Ready For Gold
Little Paradise aims to continue sparkling run in Hong Kong Classic...
Caspar Fownes was beaming at Sha Tin on Tuesday morning (24 February) following the announcement that Joao Moreira will return to Hong Kong as his stable rider.
February 28 Selangor Preview By Mark Lydeamore
Roland Garros can ace this field
Championship leader Justin Snaith can make an early Champions Season statement when he saddles Roland Garros in the March Stakes at Hollywoodbets Scottsville on Sunday. The colt brings strong Cape form but carries top weight against capable opposition, making this a key early-season test.
Sean Veale sides with Gotta Go Eddie, though stablemate I’m A Fireball could be forgiven his Gauteng Guineas effort after a wide draw. Kanaal Skater is better than his last poly run and is dangerous at his best.
The opening leg of the Bi-Pot looks competitive. Mekong should improve after a green debut, while Anushka showed promise at big odds first time out. Japura has consistent course-and-distance form and rates highly. Watch the betting on well-bred newcomers.
In the first leg of the PA, Durban Diamond impressed on debut and can progress further. Mike Miller’s Global Trend won well first-up and looks a big runner, while Ode To The Sea is improving and benefits from a claim.
Psyche appears ready to shed her maiden after a narrow defeat last time. Skyline Bell switches back to turf, Skipper O’Malley is knocking at the door, and Crimson Typhoon could surprise stepping up in trip.
JP’s Palace was narrowly beaten in the Fever Tree Stakes and, with a good draw and claim, holds strong claims again. Tyrconnell meets him on the same terms, while Queue Wing and the improving Mister Nibbles add depth.
Fortress Of Fire has regained form with two straight wins and now tackles stronger company in the feature. Vihaan’s Web, Licence To Thrill and the enigmatic Cymric ensure it won’t be straightforward.
Littleblacknumber heads a competitive sixth, while Ethereal View and Greenlight Queen could improve. In the finale, Saragossa Cat makes her debut for Tienie Prinsloo and brings solid Highveld form. Queen Braganza and in-form Dawn Surprise are contenders, while Sugarbush’s Cape form makes her an interesting local debutante.
Star Major set for takeoff
Anotherdanceforme to get on track at Fairview
Value lurks on the inside track
Autumn Glow Ready to Rule as Autumn Arrives
Sommerstern expected to stay in right track
Sommerstern has long hinted at higher potential and, after back-to-back wins, he looks well placed to complete a hat-trick in race 6 over 1600m at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth on Wednesday. Though not yet a feature contender, he is progressing steadily and carving his own path.
Victories over 1400m and 1500m suggest the step up to a mile should suit, especially with his sharp turn of foot. He beat Prairie Dawn by 1,25 lengths two starts back and is 0,5kg better off at the weights, while drawing pole position further boosts his case. Lucinda Woodruff’s yard is in good form and Chad Little retains the ride.
Delta Pride, drawn wide, has kept strong company and could improve with luck in running under Keagan de Melo. United Front, once highly regarded, also warrants consideration if bouncing back.
Earlier on the card, Winter Pirate should strip fitter in race 1 after an encouraging debut. Trois Sept Huit can build on a close third over course and distance in race 2. Race 3 looks open, but consistent Tothemoonandback appeals in a competitive 2500m contest.
Kituba can improve in a shallow maiden in race 4, while Pacific Waters may finally shed her maiden tag in race 5. Lovers Lane gets the nod in a modest apprentice event in race 7, and Splash Of Colour could edge Act Of Grace in the finale.
Ndzilana, Peter pack the punch at the Vaal
Tight finishes likely order of the day
The “off season” often produces tightly matched handicaps, and Monday’s nine-race poly card at Hollywoodbets Greyville looks no different. With most runners closely rated, punters can expect another afternoon of narrow margins.
The feature Middles Stakes could revolve around Thisiswhatitmeans, who is unbeaten in four starts on the poly. Despite another five-point ratings hike and a big weight, he has proven capable under similar burdens and can stretch his winning run to five. Good Traveller arrives in form after two poly wins and remains competitive despite climbing the handicap, while Red Bomber and Gimmethegoodlife are capable of improving on the surface.
Tony Peter may strike with Hathighwaytothesky in race eight. She has two wins from five starts and, if suited to the poly, should go close. Progressive Tladi Mothwana, consistent She’s A Machine, and course specialist Poursomesugaronme add depth.
In the opener, Saudi Sweep is overdue a maiden win and boasts solid poly form, while Lou meets modest opposition. The Bi-Pot leg is competitive, with consistent Brigette Anne well drawn and receiving an allowance, though Blue Steel and poly-suited Xiphos pose threats.
Lilting Song appeals in the first PA leg, returning to her preferred trip. The Pick 6 begins with a wide-open handicap where Kumemori, Fair Advantage, and El Rey Viene all hold claims.
Later, Saint Brigid could shine if handling the poly, while La Maddalena and in-form Izibulo are dangers. Imperial Power headlines another tight handicap, with Isivivane and Sundance Kid in the mix.
Acacia’s Blossom can close the card strongly, though Jazz Diva, Scarlet Starlet, and Queen Fenn ensure a competitive finale on a card likely defined by tight finishes.
Sha Tin Track Spy: Sunday, 22 February
Silver Slipper Day: Where Juvenile Stars Announce Themselves
History Beckons for Ka Ying Rising
Having drawn level with the legendary SILENT WITNESS’s record of 17 consecutive victories, the spotlight now burns brighter than ever on the phenomenal KA YING RISING, who stands on the brink of history. This Sunday, in the Group 1 Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup over 1400m, the superstar will attempt to stand alone by stretching his breathtaking streak to an unprecedented 18.
Widely hailed as the world’s finest sprinter, KA YING RISING has been untouchable since February 2024, reeling off 17 straight triumphs in commanding style. Among them was his electrifying conquest of the Group 1 Everest in October 2025 — a performance that cemented his global dominance. Most recently, the David Hayes-trained champion returned in the Group 1 Centenary Sprint Cup (1200m) and dismissed his rivals with effortless authority, gliding to victory by a comfortable 1.25 lengths.
The rise to 1400m holds no fears. He is, after all, the reigning champion of this very race. If KA YING RISING brings anything close to his customary brilliance on Sunday, the script seems already written — and the battle behind him may be only for the minor placings.February 22 Selangor Preview By Mark Lydeamore
France Express Form & Race Previews (Lyon La Soie) – Monday,...
RACE 1: BUFFAUD CLAIMING STAKES (FIBRESAND TRACK) – 2150M – TIME: 23:32 PRIZE MONEY: EUR15400
Nepalais (FR) A competent 2nd in a Claimer over 1800m at Deauville on 7 February. Not beaten far when 3rd behind VADIRUM (2) two runs back and will now be 2kg better off. That should be enough to reverse that form line. Vadirum Won a Claimer over 2400m at Deauville on 23 January. Did have NEPALAIS (3) behind him and although that runner holds a weight advantage, this gelding does have good form at this course. Cleod’or (FR) Disappointed when 11th in a Handicap over 2000m at Cagnes-Sur-Mer on 18 February. That was a Quinté+ but a run earlier he finished just 0.75 lengths behind NEPALAIS (3) so warrants consideration. Disturbed (FR) Finished 8th in a Claimer over 2000m at Cagnes-Sur-Mer on 26 January. His jockey reported that his mount just ran out of steam but as he won his penultimate start, he deserves another chance.
RACE 2: BOURJAILLAT HANDICAP (FIBRESAND TRACK) – 1800M – TIME: 00:07 PRIZE MONEY: EUR16300
Sir Walter (FR) A 0.5-lengths 2nd in a Handicap over this course and distance on 14 February. With two wins and three places in his last six starts, all on this course, he stands out as the runner to beat. Best Shalaa (FR) Narrowly beaten when 2nd in a Handicap over this course and distance on 14 February. Has a good record at this course although she has yet to post a victory, but that could all change this time. Hadewin (FR) A decent 4th in a Handicap over 1800m at Deauville on 2 December. That was a competitive race and as a fluent winner of his previous start, he needs to be taken seriously. Brave Shiina (FR) Finished 7th in a Handicap over 2200m at this course on 24 February. Will have to be at his very best but should benefit from the drop in distance and should run well.
RACE 3: MARGE HANDICAP (FIBRESAND TRACK) – 1800M – TIME: 00:42 PRIZE MONEY: EUR14400
Mr Riem (FR) Hard-fought winner of a Handicap over this course and distance on 14 February. Led all the way and fought on gamely to win and will now be fitted with blinkers. Spirit Grey (FR) Finished 3rd in a Handicap over this course and distance on 14 February. He came off a win to be beaten just over 2 lengths by MR RIEM (1) and is now better off at the weights. Should be competitive again. Secret Feeling (FR) A promising 4th in a Handicap over 1800m at this course on 14 February. Well beaten by SPIRIT GREY (3) in her penultimate run but made massive improvement in that next race. A definite runner. Alcatoser (FR) An improved 6th in a Handicap over 1800m at Chantilly on 13 February. He looks to be regaining form and should give a good account of himself.
RACE 4: LE FRIMEUR MAIDEN STAKES (FIBRESAND TRACK) – 1800M – TIME: 01:20 PRIZE MONEY: EUR19200
Bon Viveur (FR) A close-up 3rd in a Maiden over 1600m at Cagnes-Sur-Mer on 9 February. He has had two good runs so far and should benefit from the extra 200m. Regal Eye (IRE) Had excuses when 7th in a Maiden over this course and distance on 17 November. He went off a strong favourite, but his jockey reported that he was tense behind the stalls, and although he travelled well early on, he faded late. Deserves another chance. Faith In You (USA) Never better than 3rd in her debut run in a Maiden over 2000m at Pau on 20 February. She should improve on that and could place. Sahimaa (FR) Ran a 1.5-lengths 2nd in a Maiden over this course and distance on 14 February. Did not show in her first two races over shorter but seems to have hit form trying a longer trip.
France Express Form & Race Previews (Toulouse) – Sunday, March 1
RACE 1: CUGNAUX HANDICAP (TURF TRACK) (FROM TOULOUSE RACE 2) – 1600M – TIME: 23:42 PRIZE MONEY: EUR19200
Pic Du Midi (FR) Successful in his last two starts, the latest in a Handicap at Pau over this distance on 28 January. Can complete a hat-trick. Noce De Rubis (FR) Not disgraced when fifth in a Handicap at Cagnes-Sur-Mer over 1500m on 19 January. Usually competitive and has claims at scoring. Sir Crater (FR) Only modest of late and was sixth in a Handicap at Cagnes-Sur-Mer over 2200m on 2 February. Better this distance and is not out of it. Nova Hope (FR) Not reliable and finished eighth in a Claimer at Cagnes-Sur-Mer over this distance on 27 January. Can be a threat on best form.
RACE 2: CITE MONDINE MAIDEN STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM TOULOUSE RACE 5) – 1600M – TIME: 01:27 PRIZE MONEY: EUR19200
Landman A 3YO colt by Galiway out of Restiadargent who is making his debut. His Dam was Group 1 placed. Big expectations on debut. Zakiyyah Gold (FR) A 3YO colt by Charm Spirit out of Zakiyyah who is making his debut. His mother won once in just five starts. Respected. Glow Up (FR) A 3YO filly by Ardad out of Ysper who is making her debut. Her mother did win a race at Southwell. Must be monitored. Teo’s Barley Cen (IRE) A 3YO filly by Teofilo out of Barleysugar who is making her debut. Her mother won her only start. Has been entered in the French Classic races.
RACE 3: JEAN-PAUL BOSC STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM TOULOUSE RACE 6) – 1600M – TIME: 02:02 PRIZE MONEY: EUR20100
Aspire (FR) Has not done much wrong so far and was victorious in a Condition at Marseille- Vivaux over 1500m on 10 February. Can follow up. Baristo (FR) Consistent and finished fourth in a Condition at Salon-de-Provence over 1800m on 27 November. Should contest the finish again. Vaticana (FR) Kept to the PSF so far and was runner-up in a Condition at Cagnes-Sur-Mer over this distance on 15 February. Can go one better. Queen Mekhtaal (FR) Showed some improvement when winning her second start, in a Condition at Cagnes- Sur-Mer over 1500m on 2 February. Can double up.
RACE 4: ANGLO-COURSE STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM TOULOUSE RACE 7) – 2400M – TIME: 02:34 PRIZE MONEY: EUR22000
Mossana (FR) Successful in her second start in an international race at Tarbes over 2300m on 19 October. Returns from a break but can follow up. Flintilie (FR) Knocking hard at the door and was runner-up in an international race at Tarbes over 2300m on 19 October. Can be a threat once again. Hinsilaya (FR) Has improved and finished third in a Condition over this course and distance on 17 September. Returns from a break but is not out of it. Madmax De Lassales (FR) Consistent and was victorious in a Condition at Agen-Le Passage over 2500m on 24 November. Can make the frame.
RACE 5: WARDA STAKES (TURF TRACK) (FROM TOULOUSE RACE 8) – 2100M – TIME: 03:06 PRIZE MONEY: EUR16000
Hilal (FR) Showed improvement to win his second start, in a Condition at Pau over 2000m on 8 February. Can follow up trying the turf. Alibaba Du Nil (FR) Encouraging first-up run when finishing 3rd over 1600m. Should improve and strip fitter. Sky Amber Krf (FR) Consistent and finished third in a Listed at this course over 2000m on 23 November. Can be competitive once again. Shan (FR) Showed some improvement when winning a Condition at Agen-Le Passage over 2500m on 9 November. Can be a threat to these rivals.



























