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September 10, 2025

Sept 10 Hong Kong (Happy Valley) form analysis

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RACE 1 (1,200M)

1 Super Charizzard drops back into Class 5 where both his career wins have come, and he reunites with Zac Purton, who was on board at his last victory. That combination puts him in good stead to resume with a win.

2 Lucky Blessing has switched to the Cody Mo stable and starts the season in Class 5 for the first time. From barrier 1, his on-pace style should be well suited.

9 Talents Supremo is another stable switcher now with Danny Shum, who applies blinkers for the first time.

4 Dan Attack finished an encouraging third in his first run for Douglas Whyte to cap his last season and looks on the verge of a breakthrough in this grade.

RACE 2 (1,650M)

7 Cool Blue turned things around after transferring to Chris So's stable, breaking through two runs back and backing that up with a fast-finishing third.

1 Wah May Wai Wai gets plenty in his favour on the downgrade, drawing barrier 3 and securing Purton for the ride. He looks close to shedding his local maiden tag.

4 Foremost Teddy ended last season with a narrow defeat and remains in the mix on that form.

9 Yeaboi ran a close second first-up in this race last season under Matthew Poon, who is back aboard, and that combination can surprise again.

RACE 3 (1,000M)

5 Plentiful returns with two trials under his belt and looks ready to fire. He makes his own luck up on the pace and barrier 2 can help.

9 Harmony Fire slid down the ratings last term but ended the season with a close second and has trialled well. He looks ready to bounce back after a long run of outs.

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