Mr Stunning (133lb) and Thewizardofoz (133lb) are locked together at the top of the weights for Sunday’s (22 October) G2 Premier Bowl Handicap at Sha Tin Racecourse, and the John Size-trained duo head into the 1200m feature having finished stride for stride in an eye-catching barrier trial seven days ago.
Hong Kong’s two highest-rated gallopers lead a strong team of four from the Size yard, with the high-class Amazing Kids (129lb) and D B Pin (116lb) also in the field of 11. Champion jockey Joao Moreira has sided with Thewizardofoz, prompting speculation that the Redoute’s Choice six-year-old might be the stable pick this time.
“You could read into that if you wanted to,” was Size’s matter-of-fact reaction to the suggestion during this morning’s (Friday, 20 October) barrier trial session at Sha Tin. “It’s a handicap and naturally every horse is rated up to his performances in the past, so on paper every horse should have an equal opportunity of winning the race.”
A week ago, Mr Stunning and Thewizardofoz left track watchers purring as they cruised past the winning post in a 1050m dirt trial, each under a hold, with daylight back to D B Pin and the rest.
With Moreira slated to ride Thewizardofoz, Nash Rawiller held the reins on Mr Stunning for that hit-out and the Australian hoop is looking forward to climbing back aboard on Sunday.
“I don’t think I’ve ever ridden a better barrier trial, at least in Hong Kong,” Rawiller exclaimed, while adding a note of caution. “Mr Stunning seems very well, he has the highest rating for a reason but whether he deserves it is a question – some of those horses have gone on and won a Group 1 and he is still trying to win one. The rating is not ideal, but on what I felt the other morning, he’s going to be very competitive.”