Jockey Nash Rawiller took riding honours at Sha Tin’s Easter Monday meeting (2 April) with a treble, but it was the final pin of his three-timer aboard the Richard Gibson-trained Harmony Hero in the Class 3 Primula Handicap (1400m) that may have held the most significance.
Rawiller brought Harmony Hero with a well-timed run down the centre of the Sha Tin track, with the Elvstroem three-year-old taking the final event by a length and a half at his second Hong Kong start. Notably, it came 13 years to the week since the Australian hoop partnered Elvstroem to a historic victory in the G1 Dubai Duty Free (1777m) – now the Dubai Turf – at the Dubai World Cup meeting.
“It meant a lot,” Rawiller said. “Obviously, Elvstroem is a horse that is very special to me and to be associated with a son of his with this much talent, it is exciting for sure.”