Sha Tin’s International Extravaganza

Countdown to 8 December

The 2019 LONGINES Hong Kong International Races entries last week attracted a bounty of stars among 202 nominated horses, with 66 Gr1 winners from 12 countries eyeing the four-race HK$93 million event at Sha Tin on 8 December.

This year’s entry is 11 up on 2018 and features world heavyweights Almond Eye, Magical, Beauty Generation, Cross Counter, Benbatl and Santa Ana Lane.

Beauty Generation will attempt to achieve three consecutive wins in the LONGINES Hong Kong Mile

The nominees also include 10 Gr1-winning three-year-olds, notably Derby winner Anthony Van Dyck, 2,000 Guineas hero Magna Grecia and Yushun Himba heroine Loves Only You, as well as crack milers King Of Change and Circus Maximus, and the speedsters Advertise, Fairyland and Ten Sovereigns.

Hong Kong won all four Gr1 features last year and those victors are set to defend their crowns: Beauty Generation will attempt to match Good Ba Ba’s record of three consecutive wins in the HK$25 million LONGINES Hong Kong Mile (1600m); Mr Stunning is entered for a tilt at an unprecedented third HK$20 million LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) win; Exultant is aiming again at the HK$20 million LONGINES Hong Kong Vase (2400m) and Glorious Forever will try to become only the second back-to-back winner of the HK$28 million LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m).

Mr. Andrew Harding, Executive Director, Racing at the Hong Kong Jockey Club, said: “We are delighted to have more than 200 nominations for our four Gr1 races in December. The LONGINES Hong Kong International Races is recognised the world over as one of the global sport’s truly great events and this year we anticipate another incredible day of elite sport.”

“That we have topped last year’s nominations and have attracted 66 individual Group 1 winners among the entries, including superstars like Almond Eye and Magical, is testament to how appealing Hong Kong racing is in the eyes of the world’s leading horsemen. Hong Kong stages superb sport with excellent prize money and on 8 December Sha Tin will be alive with the excitement of four world class championship races.”

The LONGINES Hong Kong International Races has attracted a total of 289 nominations to the four races, a figure which includes multiple entries, against 262 in 2018 when the races had 191 individual horses nominated.

Longines Hong Kong Cup

The great filly Almond Eye, a five-time Gr1 winner, holds an option for the showpiece race alongside Ireland’s champion filly Magical, winner of the Irish and the British Champion Stakes, and Godolphin’s top-class galloper Benbatl.

Glorious Forever makes all to win the LONGINES Hong Kong Cup

Almond Eye’s fellow Japanese entrant and last year’s runner-up Deirdre landed the Gr1 Nassau Stakes in England this past summer. The latter has an option for the LONGINES Hong Kong Vase too. Other candidates from Japan are Win Bright, successful in the Gr1 FWD QEII Cup at the course and distance in April, the highly-regarded Danon Premium, last year’s Vase runner-up Lys Gracieux and classic winners Loves Only You and Wagnerian.

Godolphin’s Benbatl and Coolmore’s Magical hold entries in the Cup and the LONGINES Hong Kong Mile, as do the latter’s Aidan O’Brien-trained stablemates Magna Grecia and Circus Maximus, and the Richard Hannon-trained 2018 G1 1000 Guineas winner Billesdon Brook.

Australian triple Gr1 winner Avilius holds entries in the Cup and the Vase for Godolphin.

The full-brothers Glorious Forever and Time Warp won the past two editions and will lead the home defence along with the improving Rise High who defeated Beauty Generation over a mile recently.

Longines Hong Kong Mile

Beauty Generation is the world’s top miler and won 10 in a row prior to a recent defeat under top-weight in a Gr2 handicap. He heads to the LONGINES Hong Kong Mile via the Gr2 Jockey Club Mile on 17 November.

Exultant (inside) gets the better of Lys Gracieux in the LONGINES Hong Kong Vase

Hong Kong’s brilliant champion could face Queen Elizabeth II Stakes winner King Of Change in December’s test, while the past two winners of the Yasuda Kinen, Indy Champ and Mozu Ascot, also hold nominations.

Magical, Benbatl, Magna Grecia, Circus Maximus and Billesdon Brook hold double entries, with the Cup an option too.

Longines Hong Kong Vase

Exultant rallied to defeat Lys Gracieux in a thriller last year and Hong Kong’s star stayer is engaged again. He may face Ballydoyle’s Epsom Derby hero Anthony Van Dyck and that colt’s top class stablemate Kew Gardens.

Godolphin representation could come in the form of last year’s G1 Melbourne Cup winner Cross Counter and this season’s G1 Dubai Sheema Classic and G1 Northern Dancer Turf Stakes winner Old Persian.

Japan’s Gr1 Caulfield Cup winner Mer De Glace and 2016 Gr1 Tokyo Yushun hero Makahiki also hold entries.

Longines Hong Kong Sprint

Hong Kong champion sprinter Beat The Clock and the two-time winner Mr Stunning head the home nominations, along with two-time runner-up D B Pin, Gr1 winner Seasons Bloom and rising stars Hot King Prawn, Aethero and Regency Legend.

Mr Stunning lands the LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint in style

Australian ace Santa Ana Lane ran with merit when fourth to Beat The Clock in April’s G1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize at Sha Tin and the five-time G1 winner could return to avenge that defeat. A strong list of Aussie nominees also includes the sharp two-time G1 hero Nature Strip, as well as Pierata and the promising G2 winner Classique Legend.

Top-class US sprinters Imperial Hint, winner of the past two editions of both the Gr1 Alfred G. Vanderbilt Handicap and Gr1 Vosburgh Stakes, and current Breeders’ Cup Sprint favourite Shancelot hold entries, as does Japan’s Gr1 Takamatsunomiya Kinen winner Mr Melody.

European interest could rest with top-class three-year-olds: the speedy Gr1 Flying Five Stakes winner Fairyland, Gr1 July Cup victor Ten Sovereigns, and Advertise, winner of the Gr1 Commonwealth Cup and Gr1 Prix Maurice de Gheest.

See all the entries – click on the link

LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint – Entries

LONGINES Hong Kong Mile – Entries

LONGINES Hong Kong Cup – Entries

LONGINES Hong Kong Vase – Entries

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