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FWD QEII Cup

  • The Noriyuki Hori-trained Tastiera lands the Group 1 FWD QEII Cup (2000m) with Damian Lane in the saddle.
  • Tastiera, trained by Noriyuki Hori and ridden by Damian Lane, wins the Group 1 FWD QEII Cup (2000m) at Sha Tin Racecourse today (27 April). The win marks the return of Japanese runner to the winning podium of FWD QEII Cup since 2021.
  • Tastiera, trained by Noriyuki Hori and ridden by Damian Lane, wins the Group 1 FWD QEII Cup (2000m) at Sha Tin Racecourse today (27 April). The win marks the return of Japanese runner to the winning podium of FWD QEII Cup since 2021.
  • Tastiera, trained by Noriyuki Hori and ridden by Damian Lane, wins the Group 1 FWD QEII Cup (2000m) at Sha Tin Racecourse today (27 April). The win marks the return of Japanese runner to the winning podium of FWD QEII Cup since 2021.
  • Tastiera, trained by Noriyuki Hori and ridden by Damian Lane, wins the Group 1 FWD QEII Cup (2000m) at Sha Tin Racecourse today (27 April). The win marks the return of Japanese runner to the winning podium of FWD QEII Cup since 2021.
  • Connections of Tastiera celebrate their success after the Group 1 feature.
  • Chairman of the Club, Michael Lee presents the FWD QEII Cup and bronze statue of a horse and jockey to representative of Tastiera’s owner Carrot Farm Co Ltd, trainer Noriyuki Hori and jockey Damian Lane.
  • Chairman of the Club, Michael Lee presents the FWD QEII Cup and bronze statue of a horse and jockey to representative of Tastiera’s owner Carrot Farm Co Ltd, trainer Noriyuki Hori and jockey Damian Lane.
  • Chairman of the Club, Michael Lee presents the FWD QEII Cup and bronze statue of a horse and jockey to representative of Tastiera’s owner Carrot Farm Co Ltd, trainer Noriyuki Hori and jockey Damian Lane.
  • Chairman of the Club, Michael Lee presents the FWD QEII Cup and bronze statue of a horse and jockey to representative of Tastiera’s owner Carrot Farm Co Ltd, trainer Noriyuki Hori and jockey Damian Lane.
  • Professor Frederick Ma Si Hang GBS JP, Chairman of the Board, FWD Group presents a souvenir to representative of winning owner Carrot Farm Co Ltd.
  • Professor Frederick Ma Si Hang GBS JP, Chairman of the Board, FWD Group presents a souvenir to the winning trainer Noriyuki Hori.
  • Ken Lau, Managing Director of Greater China and Hong Kong Chief Executive Officer, FWD presents a souvenir to the winning jockey Damian Lane.
  • Group photo at the FWD QEII Cup presentation ceremony.
  • Before the FWD QEII Cup, Paul Tse, Chief Marketing & Digital Officer, FWD Hong Kong & Macau (2nd from left), and renowned artists from Hong Kong Alex Fong (1st from right) and Venus Wong (2nd from right) jointly present a prize at the Parade Ring to the stable representative responsible for Tastiera, the best turned out horse for the FWD QEII Cup.
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