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|December 25, 2024
Dec 26 Hong Kong (Happy Valley) form analysis
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RACE 1 (1,200M)
1 Speedy Smartie makes his Class 5 debut. After being drawn wide in his first two runs this season and producing a luckless fourth last time, he now has the benefit of barrier 1 and appears poised to win.
5 Super Charizzard was unsuited by the 1,400m trip at Sha Tin last start. The drop back in distance boosts his prospects.
3 Ever Smart signalled that a maiden victory is near with a solid third in his first attempt last time. 12 E Glory can make good use of barrier 2 to position himself well in running and poses as a genuine knockout chance.
RACE 2 (1,000M)
5 Ka Ying Resilience has shown potential. On his fourth attempt, he looks ready to secure his maiden win after trialling impressively since his narrow second first-up. Barrier 3 provides all the favours.
9 Parents' Love is in excellent form, having broken his maiden two starts ago and followed it with a narrow third.
1 Lean Master is overdue for a win this season, having placed in three of his four starts. He should enjoy an ideal run from barrier 4.
7 Club Ace has shown potential despite some signs of greenness in his trials. While he may benefit from the experience, he deserves respect.
RACE 3 (2,200M)
8 Sharpen Bright returns to his preferred track and distance, boasting two wins and second place at the course and trip. With a light weight, he shapes as a strong winning chance.
5 Noisy Boy looks ready to progress after a closing seventh over the extended mile last time, where he raced too keenly. The step up in trip appears ideal, given his solid 2,000m form in Australia.
1 Natural Storm carries top weight but is a proven performer over Happy Valley's 2,200m, having missed the top three just once from nine attempts.
10 Winning Steps has been in excellent form with two wins and a third from six starts. Expect him to be finishing strongly.
RACE 4 (1,200M)
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