The four G1 contests on 9 December are worth a combined HK$93 million in prize money and Garcia took a particular shine to last year’s Hong Kong Cup winner Time Warp during his stable tour.
“I’ve never ridden but I do love the beauty of horses and to see an animal with so much muscle and power and also calmness is amazing,” he said.
“My wife Angela was quite a good rider when she was younger,” he added. “If she would like to get a racehorse in the future then that’s fine,” he added. “I can certainly see why people love these animals so much now that I’ve been so close to them.”
Cruz keen to do the Time Warp again in Hong Kong Cup
Cruz, a keen 12-handicap golfer, has followed Garcia’s career ever since he burst onto the scene as a teenager and is hoping to land another Major of his own when Time Warp bids for back-to-back wins in the HK$28 million LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m) next month.
“Time Warp finished tired in the Jockey Club Cup on Sunday but that was a crazy race,” he said.
“He was pressured for the lead and the sectional times show they went way too hard. My other horse Pakistan Star chased him up and also lost his momentum and breathing pattern because of the mad pace but neither of them have lost any weight and if Time Warp gets his own way he’ll be tough to run down in the Cup again.”