
HKJC Jocks Could Join Jet Set
The Hong Kong Jockey Club has offered to hire a private jet to transport European jockeys heading to their International meeting in December
The Hong Kong Jockey Club has offered to hire a private jet to transport European jockeys heading to their International meeting in December
Sky Field made a big statement before the break between seasons and on Sunday at Sha Tin he readies for his return in the Class 3 Hung Hom Handicap
It’s quite amazing to read a report about the season just past without fingers being pointed at, or excuses made about, COVID-19!
They have announced a new HK$150 million Community Sustainability Fund
The Hong Kong Jockey Club will live stream the barrier draw on Thursday for all three FWD Champions Day Gr1 races
The Hong Kong Jockey Club purchased nine eye-catching colts for a total outlay of AU$5.145 million
The Club has announced that the Government has granted an exemption to four race meetings, including this past Sunday’s Sha Tin Meeting up and including 8 April
Only 400 people will be allowed to attend this coming weekend’s dual Gr1 card at Sha Tin
Sha Tin will go ahead as planned on Sunday, but the HKJC is bracing for a drastically reduced attendance with transport in the city crippled by the ongoing chaos
The Hong Kong Jockey Club Management Trainee Programme recruits and develops high potential individuals as future leaders of the Club
The current administration will not hop into bed with any operator that allows punters to profit off a horse losing – so it is a complete non-starter
Better known as having raced iconic legend of the turf Pocket Power, the affable Marsh Shirtliff is fast making a name for himself in the breeding fraternity
On the eve of the launch of the 2025 Champions Season this coming Saturday, South African horseracing awoke to a brand new chapter in its history on the Workers’ Day public holiday
Very interestingly, the fastest 400m to finish time on the afternoon was recorded by the Duncan Howells first-timer
South African horseracing bid farewell on Saturday 26 April to one of our most accomplished, yet low-profile horseman