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HAPPY VALLEY

Hong Kong - HK | RACE COURSE GUIDE

  • Wan Chai District, Hong Kong

Racecourse : Happy Valley (Hong Kong)

Last 12 Meetings

Date SOT Rails Races Runners
10 SEP 2025

R1 - R8 GOOD

- 8 90
16 JUL 2025

R1 - R9 GOOD FIRM

- 9 107
09 JUL 2025

R1 - R9 GOOD FIRM

- 9 107
25 JUN 2025

R1 - R9 GOOD FIRM

- 9 108
11 JUN 2025

R1 - R9 GOOD FIRM

- 9 104
04 JUN 2025

R2 - R9 GOOD YIELDING

- 9 107
28 MAY 2025

R1 - R9 GOOD FIRM

- 9 105
21 MAY 2025

R1 - R9 GOOD FIRM

- 9 108
14 MAY 2025

R1 - R9 GOOD FIRM

- 9 96
07 MAY 2025

R1 - R9 GOOD

- 9 106
30 APR 2025

R1 - R9 GOOD FIRM

- 9 103
23 APR 2025

R1 - R9 GOOD

- 9 106

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