Trainer Chris So has declared himself to be “better with experience” as he prepares Hong Kong raider Classic Emperor for a Dubai debut in the District One Mediterranean, a 1600m dirt handicap at Meydan on Thursday night (22 February).
So, who is in his fifth season of training in Hong Kong, had his first overseas runner last year when Fabulous One competed at the Dubai carnival. That sojourn did not live up to expectations, with the speedster failing to fire in two runs on both dirt and turf.
“Fabulous One had his first run on dirt and he just didn’t handle the turns, he couldn’t go left-handed – he was so used to going right-handed in Hong Kong,” So said at Meydan on Tuesday morning (20 February).
“We were here so we tried the straight but it wasn’t the right race. It didn’t go well at all, but I feel that I learned so much. For me, I’m like a green horse, better with experience – hopefully that shows this week with Classic Emperor.”
So has adopted a different training regime with Classic Emperor that involved more counter-clockwise work, particularly between his last start on 13 January and his departure for Dubai on 8 February.
“I only gave Fabulous One a single gallop left-handed at Sha Tin last year, and I didn’t do much with him that way otherwise,” So said. “This year, I gave Classic Emperor three gallops left-handed at Sha Tin as well as doing some cantering too. He would go out after all the other horses had finished their work. I was going to trial him, but I didn’t want to confuse him! He seems to get on his right leg though and since he’s been here, I feel that all the preparation has paid off.”
The trainer, who arrived in Dubai on Monday morning (19 February), said it hadn’t been an easy journey from Hong Kong for Classic Emperor, but that the six-year-old had started to settle in during the past week.