Hugh Bowman will aim to continue an impressive run of form at Sha Tin on Saturday (20 December) as he prepares to tackle a book of seven rides at the meeting.
The Australian Racing Hall of Famer is rounding out 2025 with momentum, piloting six winners, eight seconds and a third so far in December.
That run included a Wednesday night double at Happy Valley, where next week’s mid-week meeting will be held on Tuesday (23 December).
He remains a long way adrift of champion jockey Zac Purton, who sits at the summit of the jockeys’ standings with an incredible 48 winners this term, but Bowman’s run of form has taken his tally to 22 wins, five clear of Luke Ferraris in third.
“I’ve had a good couple of weeks, and let’s hope we can keep it going through into the new year,” Bowman said.
Possibly his best chance of boosting his win count this weekend lies with the Danny Shum-trained Gorgeous Win (132lb), who contests a highly competitive Class 2 feature, the Ivy Handicap (1200m).
The contest brings together a deep field of emerging talent, including Manfred Man’s leading Four-Year-Old Classic Series prospect Patch Of Stars (128lb), who will be looking for a hat-trick of wins under Purton, and Mark Newnham’s in-form galloper Crimson Flash (121lb), who has won three of his last four races with Andre Atzeni in the saddle.




