Yes, the Longines Hong Kong International Series that’s the World Turf Championship, and already its Vincent Ho who is the Longines International Jockey’s Champion. In making it a 4:1-0-2 for a total of 20 points and collecting the HK$600,000 first prize the local-boy Vincent Ho had to wait until the… Read More » Read full article
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