Hong Kong racing: Thursday selections at Sha Tin (30/10)
Hong Kong Jockey Club • October 30th, 2025 9:15 pm

Racing in Hong Kong takes place at Sha Tin on Thursday.
Find the full presenter selections below:
Paul Lally
R1: 2-3-5-4R2: 12-6-3-2R3: 2-11-1-3R4: 1-3-9-13R5: 9-10-3-11R6: 1-8-14-2R7: 11-7-1-2R8: 5-4-1-6
Best Bet: R4 N1 Reliable ProfitLongshot: R3 N2 New PowerPlay: Race 7 QQP 1-7-11
Tom Wood
R1: 3-13-2-4R2: 8-4-3-12R3: 3-4-10-8R4: 12-1-3-13R5: 3-11-1-6R6: 2-1-4-6R7: 1-4-6-7R8: 6-5-1-4
Best Bet: R5 N4 Vulcanus (WIN)Value: R8 N6 Young Achiever (EW)Play: R8 QQP 1,5,6
Mark McNamara
R1: 3.2.10.4R2: 9.12.4.6R3: 9.2.10.3R4: 3.1.12.5R5: 9.1.3.10R6: 4.8.11.6R7: 7.1.11.5R8: 5.4.7.1
Best Bet: R6 4 Shanghai StyleLongshot: R2 9 Excellent DaddyPlay: q/qp R2 4.9.12
Find below the full selections from Luke Middlebrook from Idol Horse.
Middlebrook full set
Race 1: #3 Night Purosangue, #4 Courier Magic, #2 View All Things, #10 Euro RocksRace 2: #8 Oriental Surprise, #3 Notthesillyone, #12 Double Bingo, #9 Excellent DaddyRace 3: #3 Watch This One, #9 Hinokami Kagura, #10 Jolly Companion, #4 Impending LegacyRace 4: #12 Super Sicario, #3 Supreme Agility, #1 Reliable Profit, #9 Sight SupremeRace 5: #3 Vulcanus, #11 Glaciated, #1 Daily Trophy, #6 Hong Kong HallRace 6: #4 Shanghai Style, #1 Luck Is Back, #8 California Star, #7 Glorious JourneyRace 7: #11 Fatal Blow, #1 Wonder Kit, #4 Must Go, #6 KempesRace 8: #1 Karma, #8 Ariel, #4 Mojave Desert, #5 Mr Energia
Race 1 - WA MEI SHAN HANDICAP#3 Night Purosangue produced his best run yet when second to Yoda’s Choice at his first try over this track and trip last start. It was a game effort after racing wide without cover until the 1000m, and this looks a prime opportunity for him to break through. #4 Courier Magic was heavily backed into even money when resuming and ran well for second despite racing keenly throughout. He wasn’t a factor in his only try over this course last term, but with few in-form rivals here, he’s right in contention. #2 View All Things draws ideally in barrier 2 with Purton taking over. His two all-weather runs have both been encouraging, and the drop into Class 5 makes this assignment easier. #10 Euro Rocks has run consecutive fourths on the all-weather, and from barrier 3 he maps for a soft run and a possible minor placing.
Race 2 - TSIM MEI FUNG HANDICAP#8 Oriental Surprise can improve from barrier 1 after getting back and running on strongly for fourth from a wide draw last start. His trial prior to that on this surface was encouraging, and he appears ready to get on the board. #3 Notthesillyone was well backed into favouritism last start at the bottom of Class 4 but could manage only fourth on a wet track he may not have handled. Back in Class 5, he looks a much stronger chance. #12 Double Bingo has finished in the placings at his past three starts, and his latest second carried merit after being checked at the 800m. Barrier 3 gives him every chance to finally break through after 16 attempts. #9 Excellent Daddy can take a step forward second-up returning to his preferred track and trip, and is capable of improving into the minors.
Race 3 - SHEK UK SHAN HANDICAP#3 Watch This One is yet to hit the frame from seven starts but looks ready to turn things around. Blinkers go on for the first time with the tongue tie reapplied, and he draws well in barrier 2. A debut winner on the synthetic in Australia before his Hong Kong move, he’s an interesting prospect tackling Sha Tin’s all-weather for the first time. #9 Hinokami Kagura maps to get a soft run just behind the speed, similar to when he finally broke through three starts back, and can run a race. #10 Jolly Companion mixes his form but returned to life with a third to Dancing Classics on turf last time and now gets back to his preferred course and distance. #4 Impending Legacy showed early pace on debut for Mark Newnham before tiring late and should take good improvement second-up.
Race 4 - TIU YUE YUNG HANDICAP#14 Sunny Q attracted solid market support first-up and should’ve finished much closer than sixth after plenty went wrong in the straight. He gets another opportunity to break through from a better draw and is ready to strike. #2 Do Your Part has drawn awkwardly in barrier 12 but should roll forward to make his own luck. He resumed with another placing, continuing his consistent form from last season. #8 Groovy Feeling was a strong winner first-up and followed that with another sound effort just a week later. He’s drawn wide and will drop back. One to watch storming home late. #1 Dancing Classics showed promise in his first campaign and, although he’s been awkward in recent trials, his maiden win suggests he has upside.
Race 5 - SHEK UK SHAN HANDICAP#3 Vulcanus returns to the all-weather, which looks key to his prospects third-up given his strong record on the surface, boasting a win and four seconds from eight attempts. He was last seen charging home into fifth from a wide draw on turf, a solid platform to build on here with Bowman taking over the reins. #11 Glaciated caught the eye first-up when closing strongly into fifth behind Ruby Sailing on turf, and a subsequent trial win on this surface suggests he’ll relish the switch. #1 Daily Trophy is hard to ignore on current form, rewarded for his consistency with a fourth course-and-distance win last time, though that effort may have been flattered by the wet track. #6 Hong Kong Hall faces a tricky draw but should roll forward, and his recent trials have shown improvement. He’s better than his rating suggests and could give a sight.
Race 6 - TIN HA SHAN HANDICAP#4 Shanghai Style returns to the all-weather third-up after two turf runs to start the season and looks ready to hit his peak. He trialled stylishly between runs, winning his heat with something in hand, and from barrier 4 he maps for an ideal run on the pace. #1 Luck Is Back was well found in betting last start and went close to delivering, beaten a head after racing wide throughout on speed. #8 California Star tends to get back and charge home late, consistently clocking fast closing sectionals. The 1650m is still a query with only one previous attempt, though he’s a stronger, more complete horse now. #7 Glorious Journey deserves respect after a luckless fifth last start when badly held up at a key moment. With a clearer path this time, he’s capable of making his presence felt.
Race 7 - HEBE HILL HANDICAP#11 Fatal Blow appeals second-up after working hard from barrier 11 on debut over this track and trip yet sticking on bravely for fourth, suggesting he has plenty of improvement to come. #1 Wonder Kit drops back into Class 3 where he’s much better suited, and his last-start fifth to Tomodachi Kokoroe in a fast-run turf race reads well for this assignment. #4 Must Go’s ninth last time is better than it looks after being held up late, and his recent trial was encouraging enough to suggest he can bounce back to form. #6 Kempes shocked at huge odds when scoring first-up, and while his follow-up trial was quiet, he looked well. If a solid tempo unfolds, he’s one who can charge home late down the outside.
Race 8 - PYRAMID HILL HANDICAP#1 Karma returns from a break since mid-March and carries a slight fitness query, but his recent trial on the all-weather, which he races on for the first time, was full of promise. He tends to get back in his races, so he’ll need the race shape to suit his strong turn-of-foot. #8 Ariel is one of the speed influences and should give a sight from barrier 1, reuniting with 5lb claiming apprentice Ellis Wong, who guided him to victory in a similar race four starts ago. #4 Mojave Desert rarely runs a bad race on the dirt, though barrier 11 makes his task trickier. Like Karma, he’ll get back and be running on late. #5 Mr Energia stretches to 1650m for the first time after posting his third all-weather win last start. Purton stays aboard, and from gate 4 he maps for an economical run before launching late.
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