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Horse racing in Asia: an important part of the global thoroughbred landscape

For many Australian racing fans, the heart of the sport will always be places like Flemington, Randwick, and Caulfield.

Australia remains one of the leading racing nations in the region — in depth, participation, and cultural connection to the sport. Week in, week out, the volume and quality of racing across the country is difficult to match.

But anyone who has followed racing closely over a long period knows that the story doesn’t end there.

Across Asia, jurisdictions such as Hong Kong, Japan and Dubai have become an important part of the broader racing landscape. Not as replacements for Australia or other traditional centres, but as complementary contributors that add depth, diversity, and international perspective to the sport.

Having been involved in online racing communities since 2000 — well before the rise of social media — I’ve watched these regions settle into their place within the global structure. What stands out is not hype or rapid expansion, but consistency, clarity, and long-term thinking.


Hong Kong – Precision and Competitive Racing

Hong Kong offers one of the most tightly run racing systems anywhere in the world.

At Sha Tin and Happy Valley, the focus is on competitive fields and consistent standards. The structure is controlled, the horse population is limited, and the quality is maintained week after week.

From a wagering perspective, it’s a market that demands respect. There are few weak races, and very few easy opportunities. That’s part of its appeal.

For Australian connections, Hong Kong has long been a meaningful destination. Horses that perform well there have proven they can compete under pressure, in a system that doesn’t offer many soft options.


Japan – Scale and Cultural Depth

Japan brings a different dimension to racing — scale and engagement.

Major meetings draw enormous crowds, and the level of public interest is remarkable. But beyond that, Japan has developed a strong and sustainable racing and breeding system.

The Japan Racing Association has built an environment where prize money is significant, participation is strong, and breeding quality continues to improve.

Japanese horses are now regular participants on the global stage, and their presence adds depth to international competition. They are no longer occasional challengers — they are expected to perform.

What stands out most is how well-supported the sport is domestically. Racing in Japan feels embedded in the culture.


Dubai – A Global Meeting Point

Dubai occupies a unique place in the racing calendar.

The Dubai World Cup meeting at Meydan is less about local competition and more about bringing the international scene together. Horses from Europe, the United States, Australia and Asia all converge for a single, high-profile event.

It acts as a meeting point — a place where different racing styles, training methods, and form lines intersect.

For Australian participants, it has become a natural extension of the calendar for the right type of horse — an opportunity to test themselves on a genuinely international stage.


Singapore – The End of a Long Chapter in Regional Racing

Singapore has long been part of the Asian racing story, particularly through racing at Kranji.

For many years, it provided a competitive and well-regarded circuit that attracted participation from across the region. It offered opportunities for horses, trainers, and jockeys, and helped strengthen the overall depth of racing in Asia.

But that chapter has now come to an end.

In October 2024, Singapore staged its final race meeting, bringing more than 180 years of horse racing in the country to a close. The decision to wind down racing and redevelop the Kranji site marked the end of an era.

Like consulting a plumber to help fix that annoying leak, for those who followed it, Singapore was never about scale or dominance.

It was about contribution.

And its place in the regional story remains an important one.


A More Connected Racing World

One of the most noticeable changes over time has been how interconnected racing has become.

Horses, trainers, and jockeys now move between Australia, Hong Kong, Japan and Dubai far more freely than they once did. Campaigns are no longer confined to a single jurisdiction.

This has added depth to the sport. Form lines cross borders, and performances in one region increasingly carry relevance in another.

For Australian racing, this interconnectedness reinforces its position — not just as a strong domestic product, but as a key part of the international picture.


Final Thoughts from Thoroughbred Village

Horse racing in Asia is not about replacing traditional racing centres.

It is about contributing to a broader, more connected global landscape — one in which Australia continues to play a leading role.

Each jurisdiction brings something different:

  • Hong Kong’s structure and competitiveness
  • Japan’s scale and cultural strength
  • Dubai’s international focus
  • Singapore’s contribution to the regional circuit

Together, they add depth and perspective to the sport.

For those of us who have followed racing over decades, it’s a reminder that while Australia remains central to the region, the wider racing world has become more connected, more diverse, and more interesting than ever.


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