Sha Tin Racecourse Guide
The Sha Tin racecourse is located in the Sha Tin district of Hong Kong and is probably one of the most picturesque racecourses in the world.
Sha Tin which was opened in 1978 is only one of two racetracks in Hong Kong, Happy Valley is the other.
The complex not only features both turf and dirt tracks but also features an Equine Hospital, Swimming Pool and 20 stables that can fit 1,260 horses.
The inner-dirt track is just under a mile in circumference and features racing from 6f up to 1m4f.
The turf track is roughly 9.5f in circumference, it features two chutes, one on the home straight which means races over a straight 5f and one on the back straight too for races over 9f or less.
How to bet on the Sha Tin Racing Tips
Each race scheduled to take place at Sha Tin will be listed above, if there are no races listed then there is no scheduled meeting so head over to the main racing tips page for free predictions on other races taking place today.
For each race, the runner who has received the most picks from the OLBG tipsters will be highlighted along with the current odds and information on the number of tips.
Using the current odds and the percentage of tips supporting the runner, a 'Value Rating' is created, in the form of a star rating with five stars being the best.
Additionally, you can click on the race to bring up the event page, here you can see how many tips each runner has and read any comments left by the expert racing tipsters.
You can add any selections you find to your betslip by using the 'Add' to betslip option, you can add a single pick or multiple picks to create an accumulator.
When happy with your betslip, you can see which bookmaker is offering the best odds, select this bookie and your betslip will be transferred over to their site where you can then place your bet.
Remember that each bookie has their specific rules for qualifying for 'Best Odds Guaranteed' so head over to this article to see what they are.
Sha Tin Notable Races
The Sha Tin racecourse has over 450 races during its season which include multiple Grade 1 races.
The Hong Triple Crown features the Hong Kong Stewards Cup (January), the Hong Kong Gold Cup (February) and the Hong Kong Champions & Chater Cup (May).
In November three Jockey Club races carry big purses and attract a lot of interest, those are the Jockey Club Sprint, the Jockey Club Mile and the Jockey Club Cup.
It also features four Grade 1 races as part of the Hong Kong International Races series held in December with the Hong Kong Cup, Hong Kong Mile, Hong Kong Sprint and Hong Kong Vase.
Additional Grade 1 races are:
- Centenary Sprint Cup (January)
- Queen's Silver Jubilee Cup (February)
- Hong Kong Derby (March)
- Queen Elizabeth II Cup (April)
- Champions Mile (May)
- Chairman's Sprint Prize (May)
Top Sha Tin Trainers
Here are the leading trainers based on the number of wins in 2023:
Trainer | Runners | Wins | Strike Rate | Win LSP |
---|---|---|---|---|
J Size | 424 | 59 | 14% | -31.80 |
K W Lui | 305 | 46 | 15% | +72.89 |
F C Lor | 381 | 40 | 10% | -60.13 |
P C Ng | 337 | 39 | 12% | -51.85 |
D J Hall | 292 | 32 | 11% | -107.62 |
Top Sha Tin Jockeys
Here are the leading jockeys based on the number of wins in 2023:
Jockey | Rides | Wins | Strike Rate | Win LSP |
---|---|---|---|---|
Zac Purton | 438 | 104 | 24% | -113.57 |
C Y Ho | 370 | 49 | 13% | -46.50 |
Hugh Bowman | 304 | 46 | 15% | +23.21 |
Karis Teetan | 445 | 43 | 10% | -138.44 |
L Hewitson | 346 | 30 | 9% | +50.72 |
With a huge combined experience of horse racing between them, this content has been created and is maintained by Darren Brett, James Banting and Andy Powell. All of the data for Sha Tin Racecourse which includes the trainer and jockey statistics have been created using statistics from punters.com.au.