When one of the true pioneers of international racing says a horse is capable of running well it generally pays to listen.
And, as the year of Winx, Enable and Almond Eye draws to a close, globetrotting Irish trainer Dermot Weld feels Eziyra can further advertise what fillies can do in elite company when she tackles the LONGINES Hong Kong Vase at Sha Tin on 9 December.
Weld has always been internationally minded and took global racing to a new level as long ago as the early 1990’s by sending Go And Go and Vintage Crop on long-distance journeys to land the Belmont Stakes in America and the Melbourne Cup in Australia.
Three-year-old colt Additional Risk gave Weld a significant Hong Kong success by landing the inaugural Invitation Bowl in 1991 and the 70-year-old handler, who has saddled over 4,000 winners, is expecting Eziyra to outrun her international rating of 111 after switching her from the Hong Kong Cup (2000m) to the Vase (2400m).
“We are pleased with Eziyra,” he said. “She has come out of her race in America (sixth in the G1 Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf on 3 November) very well and is all set to run in the Vase.”