It’s all about rhythm with Prawn Baba (123lb). This afternoon (Sunday, 15 April), the gelding’s honest drum-beat gallop saw him run away with the Class 2 Kowloon Cricket Club Centenary Cup Handicap (2200m) at Sha Tin Racecourse.
“He only has one rhythm but he never stopped, he’s very brave,” jockey Olivier Doleuze said after the John Size-trained five-year-old had won the feature at odds of 9/1.
Doleuze, controlling the Australian-bred’s cadence, shifted from a stalking rail berth into clear running on the home turn – a move that claimed the lead with about 400m remaining. The Duke Of Marmalade gelding maintained a relentless stride to hold the staying-on Exultant (133lb) by a length and a quarter, with Doyeni (119lb) a further neck back in third.
“The pace was nice and I was able to race behind the leader,” Doleuze said. “He’s a really one-paced horse so John asked me to make sure he was not too far behind. He just has his one rhythm.
“When I saw the leader was gone on the turn, I put him ready to go and gradually I just extended – he never stopped.”