Sha Tin tips for Sunday

Darryl Sherer - Sunday September 10

It’s the second meeting of the new Hong Kong season at Sha Tin but do not despair, the Racenet tipsters have done all the hard work finding the winners so you can get busy marking your card.

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Racenet has secured the services of some of the best Hong Kong form analysts to assist in finding you a winner, quinella, trifecta or quaddie – whatever tickles your fancy.

So whose tips are these?

The Sheik – Vern Rhodes goes by the pen name "The Sheik of Sha Tin". Vern is the leading analyst at Hong Kong Racing Review and consistently turns a profit season upon season – especially with quinellas and exactas.

The Consultant – Betting professionally on Hong Kong racing for the past nine seasons, "The Consultant" has recorded profit on turnover ranging from between five and 16 percent each year. A passionate Hong Kong racing fan, he has agreed to supply his tips to Racenet on the proviso we keep him anonymous.

The first race is scheduled to jump at 3.35pm (AEST).

CLICK HERE to access Racenet's free Sha Tin formguide.

Race

Sheik Of Sha Tin

The Consultant

1

9 - Super Euro Star

6 - Richcity Fortune

1 - Multimax

2 - Laugh Out Loud

1 - Multimax

6 - Richcity Fortune

2 - Laugh Out Loud

9 - Super Euro Star

2

11 - Seven Luck

3 - Happy Sound

7 - Winning Vibe

2 - Happy Beauty

3 - Happy Sound

11 - Seven Luck

8 - Glory Horsie

4 - Unleashed Dragon

3

1 - Everest

5 - Ambitious Heart

2 - Industrialist Way

9 - Proud Sky

1 - Everest

3 - Unique Happiest

5 - Ambitious Heart

8 - Hit A Home Run

4

1 - Wingold

2 - Good Method

11 - Furious Pegasus

3 - Kwaichung Brothers

1 - Wingold

2 - Good Method

11 - Furious Pegasus

3 - Kwaichung Brothers

5

1 - A Beautiful

8 - The Full Bloom

2 - Silverfield

3 - Red Elysees

1 - A Beautiful

2 - Silverfield

8 - The Full Bloom

7 - The Jazz

6

5 - Star Superior

4 - Amazing Moment

2 - Hearts Keeper

3 - Hinyuen Swiftness

3 - Hinyuen Swiftness

5 - Star Superior

4 - Amazing Moment

1 - Deja Vu

7

QUADDIE LEG 1

4 - Magic Legend

6 - Jolly Banner

3 - Winner’s Way

2 - Romantic Touch

3 - Winner’s Way

6 - Jolly Banner

4 - Magic Legend

2 - Romantic Touch

8 QUADDIE LEG 2

4 - Winwin Ruby

10 - Grand Harbour

8 - Gorgeous Again

5 - White Magic

10 - Grand Harbour

4 - Winwin Ruby

8 - Gorgeous Again

3 - Sergeant Titanium

9 QUADDIE LEG 3

2 - Pingwu Spark

1 - Apollo’s Choice

9 - Happy Happy Star

4 - Daring Fit

3 - Mythical Emperor

2 - Pingwu Spark

4 - Daring Fit

9 - Happy Happy Star

10 QUADDIE LEG 4

7 - Harbour Alert

2 - Star Of Yan Oi

10 - King Mortar

9 - Arizona Blizzard

11 - Pakistan Baby

4 - Joyful Moments

7 - Harbour Alert

1 - Dragon General

BEST

R9 - 2 PINGWU SPARK

R5 - 1 A BEAUTIFUL

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