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|June 14, 2025
June 14 Hong Kong (Sha Tin) form analysis
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RACE 1 (1,000M)
13 Winning Champion was luckless on debut and made good ground late. He is drawn the right part of the track and is an each-way play at odds.
2 The All Out was an impressive debut winner but scratched at the gates on his intended second start. He resumes after trialling well twice.
1 Quick Money finished second to The All Out on debut and franked the form with an easy second-up win, before another honest effort when narrowly beaten third-up.
4 Motor did not get much room last start but was a close-up fourth and is another to consider.
RACE 2 (1,600M)
4 Celtic Times makes his first Class 5 appearance and has trialled well. He looks ready to show something for the stable since the move three runs back.
1 Beautiful Win will get a sweet run from barrier 4. He ran a close-up third in his first Class 5 run, and can be thereabouts again.
7 Family Fortune was better than it looked last start after racing too keenly. His earlier form holds up but barrier 13 is the query.
3 Viva Chaleur is a 29-start maiden but can sneak in at this level on his first Class 5 start.
RACE 3 (1,200M)
9 Sea Sapphire found his first win for David Eustace two runs back and ran well again when second to Little Paradise last time. He will lead and take catching.
3 Rainbow Seven will be doing the chasing. He proved his big debut second was no fluke and can figure again, having drawn ideally in barrier 3.
7 Winning Diamond caught the eye on debut closing to fifth. The rise to 1,200m should suit, as Zac Purton takes the ride.
4 Aerovolanic has trialled well and looks ready to run a race on debut under the in-form apprentice Ellis Wong.
RACE 4 (1,200M)
8 Robot Knight found form with blinkers on his last start when a strong third. More pressure gives him a genuine chance to finish over the top, especially from a low gate.
This story is from the June 14, 2025 edition of The Straits Times.
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