Tony Cruz will try to convince Peniaphobia's owner Huang Kai-wen to take the sprinter back to Dubai for a third tilt at the Al Quoz Sprint after a surprise win in Monday's Group Two Centenary Sprint Cup.
The Dubai Turf awaits for Helene Paragon after he led home a John Moore tierce in the Group One Stewards' Cup and more than reversed his Hong Kong Mile defeat at the hands of Beauty Only.
Hong Kong's highest-rated galloper and reigning Horse of the Year Werther returns on Monday with the usual reservations tendon injuries bring but also plenty of optimism from trainer John Moore.
Exciting sprinter D B Pin looks the clear standout at Sha Tin on Sunday as the John Size-trained rising star steps up in trip chasing four straight wins in the Kwong Wah Handicap.
Hong Kong's greatest race is its Derby - just ask any owner, trainer or jockey that has been here for any significant amount of time - yet it is no longer known as a Group One.
Beauty Generation's second-up performance proved to be a mixed blessing when the four-year-old suffered a minor heel injury, but jockey Zac Purton has no doubt he'll still be competitive in the Group One Hong Kong Classic Mile on Sunday.
Whips, who needs them? In the end Joao Moreira certainly didn't when a couple of open hand slaps on the shoulder were enough to get Imperial Seal across the line first.
The Hong Kong Jockey Club has proved the peacemaker between trainer Richard Gibson and owner Jackie Wong See-sum in the wake of revelations about a missing €1 million (HK$8.2m) transferred to the trainer to purchase a horse.
Now that Hong Kong racing is in Part I of the much-vaunted "Blue Book" and looking to build the prestige attached to its black type races, is it time to take itself a little bit more seriously?
Amazing Kids made light work of his handicap to put the Group Three Bauhinia Sprint Trophy away with authority on Sunday and keep his record unbeaten down the straight but the bigger news was that trainer John Size is looking towards the Al Quoz Sprint in Dubai with the five-year-old.
The apparent case of "second-year syndrome" for star apprentice Kei Chiong Ka-kei has been one of the most discussed topics of conversation this season but KK let actions speak louder than words on Sunday at Sha Tin.
Blizzard has long been touted as a Group 1 contender and the talented five-year-old looked the part when blowing away six classy rivals to win the G3 Chinese Club Challenge Cup Handicap (1400m) at Sha Tin this afternoon, Sunday, 1 January.