Everyone loves a grey, they say, and Hong Kong’s three best of that hue will all vie for affection in the G2 Premier Bowl Handicap (1200m) at Sha Tin on Sunday, 21 October.
Hot King Prawn, the rising star of trainer John Size’s formidable speed cohort, took another step toward the top with victory last time over re-opposing champion sprinter Ivictory – a plain bay, alas – but a 117 rating still leaves the burgeoning four-year-old third in the grey pecking order.
Ahead of him in the dappled pile are Fifty Fifty – placed in the G1 Stewards’ Cup (1600m) and G1 Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup (1400m) last term – and the hulking Pingwu Spark, rated 123 and 119 respectively. The two gallopers are stepping out of the mile division to mix it in the 1200m sprint bracket, favouring the Premier Bowl over the same afternoon’s G2 Oriental Watch Sha Tin Trophy (1600m).
And while trainer Benno Yung said this morning that Pingwu Spark is most likely to revert to a longer distance after the weekend, Sunday’s race could yet prove to be pivotal to Fifty Fifty’s future direction.
“I’ve entered him for the Hong Kong Sprint and the Hong Kong Mile in December, so if he runs well at 1200 (metres) we might go that way,” trainer Peter Ho revealed.
“If he does run well, I’ll look at 1200 and 1400, because the milers are very strong. This race is important to our plans. Don’t forget his first start here, he ran second over 1200 to Ivictory!”