Ocean Park’s son dominant at Sha Tin
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Lucky Win Win has struck again in Hong Kong for his second win from a handful of appearances for trainer Benno Yung.
Ridden by Zac Purton, the son of Ocean Park romped home at Sha Tin on Wednesday over 1800 metres.
An $80,000 Karaka yearling graduate, Lucky Win Win is out of the Spectrum mare On The Board.
She has also produced another multiple Hong Kong winner in Unique Joyous.
The second dam is the former gifted race mare Miss Danehill, winner of the Gr.1 Queensland Oaks.
She is a half-sister to Pentastic, a multiple Group Two winner and top-flight placegetter.
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