John Size believes that Hong Kong’s rising star, Hot King Prawn, has the raw speed to overcome what looks an unpromising draw in gate 11 of 12 in the HK$20 million G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (9 December).
Size enjoyed better luck at Thursday morning’s barrier draw ceremony with his other two entries, with Sam Clipperton housed in stall two aboard D B Pin and Beat The Clock and Ryan Moore in eight.
“It’s always a concern with the draw, especially for the sprinters,” said Size, shortly after being handed the wide berth for Hot King Prawn. “But he’s got some speed so he can overcome most things with his natural pace. I haven’t looked closely at the foreign horses but normally you’ve got plenty of speed and normally he can go from the gate. He’s been in that predicament and I think that with the pace that he’s got he might begin smartly.”
Last year’s Sprint hero Mr Stunning is in nine, while another of those that could potentially contend for the early lead, Pingwu Spark, is next door in gate 10. For Size this was a welcome change of luck for the 2018 G1 Centenary Sprint Cup winner D B Pin.
He said: “He’s had some difficult tasks in the past. He hasn’t actually drawn a gate in a big race. Last time he won a Group 1 he travelled three-deep the entire race so hopefully he gets a little bit of a rest there.
“Eight is not too bad for Beat The Clock,” he added, “because he is not a brilliant beginner and if he can get into a trailing position from there, it probably suits him to come down the outside anyway.”
Of the visiting challengers, David Elsworth had few complaints when Sir Dancealot drew five, while Godolphin’s Japanese-trained challenger, Fine Needle, is the only horse to be housed outside Hot King Prawn in 12.
Trainer Yoshitada Takahashi said: “I feel a lack of draw luck. I wanted to take more of an inside draw. But the other strong competitors are starting from the outside gates, and I will think of the tactics.”
Beauty Generation, the likely overwhelming favourite for the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Mile, was done few favours when being handed stall 12 of 14, a number which will leave Zac Purton with some interesting decisions to make early on.
Persian Knight fared little better in the widest berth of all, though trainer Yasutoshi Ikee was relieved to have inherited stall 14, after Size – left with just the two extremes when possible pace-setter What Else But You’s turn came up – picked the innermost gate one.
Ikee said: “At the end we were down to just the far outside and the far inside, and of the two, I prefer being on the outside. So I’d like to thank John Size for taking the inside position!”
Japan holds a very strong hand in the Mile and connections of both Vivlos and Mozu Ascot were delighted with their outcomes.
After getting stall two for Mozu Ascot, trainer Yoshito Yahagi said: “[Christophe] Lemaire said he could break well from anywhere. I was happy with the inside draw as he can take cover before making his move in the stretch.” And Yasuo Tomomichi was celebrating “lucky seven!” for Vivlos.
Tomomichi said: “We really wanted a middle post position and amazingly we got the exact middle position! Hopefully it is a lucky omen.”