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2 days ago · Clint Hutchison a.k.a. Hutchi, draws on over 20 years of experience following Hong Kong racing and betting successfully, to give analysis for every race of the season. Share his passion for Hong Kong racing!
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Oct 29, 2019 · 29 October, 2019. A. How did you get into racing/punting? I was born in to the industry! My late father, Bruce Hutchison was a jockey and then trainer (trained in Melbourne and then HK for 25 years) and I grew up loving races and doing the form from a very young age.
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Sep 28, 2023 · Clint Hutchison, the son of late Group One-winning trainer Bruce and the brother-in-law of four-time champion conditioner Caspar Fownes, is Mr Hong Kong Racing to Australian punters.
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Apr 30, 2022 · He's joined by thoroughbred racing expert Clint Hutchison (of Racing.com and www.hutchishonkers.com) who has more than 20-years’ experience analysing racing there and Hall of Fame jockey Shane Dye, who's ridden in Hong Kong and now wagers on HK racing.
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Mar 21, 2021 · Racing.com form analyst Clint Hutchison believes there is no standout horse in Sunday's HK$24m (A$4m) BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) at Sha Tin. Hutchison says this year's Hong Kong Derby is tricky to assess given the contrasting tempo of the two traditional lead-up races, the Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m) and Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m).