Hong Kong’s newest superstar Helios Express (Toronado) is just one win away from a remarkable clean sweep of the prestigious HK 4YO Series following a heart-stopping victory in tonight’s second leg, the Hong Kong Classic Cup at Sha Tin.
The G1 Lightning Stakes at Flemington was billed as a race for the ages and so it transpired with the Chris Waller trained pair Home Affairs (I Am Invincible) and Nature Strip (Nicconi) engaging in a titanic duel down the 1000m straight. At the line, it was the 3YO Home Affairs who prevailed by the narrowest of margins to complete an Inglis quinella and confirm his standing as one of the most exciting colts in the world.
One of the most monumental days in Inglis’ history saw three yearlings realise $1m or more in the first ever Easter Yearling Sale void of horses and people.
2012 Patinack Farm Blue Diamond Stakes winner Samaready continued her progress towards a return to the racetrack, with an impressive jumpout at Caulfield this morning.
It was an assessment that will delight a nationwide audience, but send a shiver through the owners and trainers of would-be rivals - Black Caviar is returning better than ever.