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|December 21, 2024
Dec 22 Hong Kong (Sha Tin) form analysis
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RACE 1 (1,06M) 2 Special Hedge makes his Class 5 debut and finds favourable conditions. Benno Yung's stable is in fine form, and this five-year-old could add to the stable's winning momentum.
6 Casa Legend benefits from a return to his best distance over the mile, which will enhance his chances of bouncing back.
3 Charmander will need to improve his record over 1,600m, as his performances have been stronger over 1,400m, but he is appealing on the quick 7-day turnaround.
9 Chilli Baba delivered a no-show last time, but it is a run worth forgiving, as he has been edging closer to another win since dropping into Class 5.
RACE 2 (1,040M) 3 Etalon Or is knocking on the door for a win after three narrow defeats this season. Although drawn wide, the step up to 1,400m suits his style, and with some luck, he can break through in this Class 4 restricted to three-year-olds.
2 Juneau Pride looks primed for a win after back-to-back seconds. He has the early speed to overcome his wide draw and find a prominent position, giving him every chance.
5 Lucky Statement impressed late in his most recent barrier trial and has the advantage of gate 1.
1 Ka Ying Attack cannot be overlooked after a last-start win over several of these rivals and appears to have further improvement in him.
RACE 3 (1,200M) 7 Patch Of Stars displayed ability on debut with a closing fifth and has since trialled well in blinkers. Improvement second-up is expected, and he looks capable of breaking through.
2 City Thunder is knocking on the door for a win after a luckless fourth two starts back and a narrow third last time. Zac Purton takes the reins, and the horse looks ready on his recent form.
11 Island Buddy ran a solid race first-up, racing on pace in a fast-run event, finishing second.
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