Talented mares Deirdre and Viddora may hail from different hemispheres, let alone countries or stables, but they have become close companions as the FWD Champions Day hopefuls travelled together from Dubai and had the Sha Tin quarantine stables to themselves for a week after their arrival.
This has benefited both horses but been especially important for G1 FWD QEII Cup (2000m) contender Deirdre according to Seiko Hashida, daughter of trainer Mitsuru Hashida, who is part of the team supervising the mare’s preparation here in Hong Kong – as she did in Dubai.
“It’s like she (Deirdre) has a big sister here and that’s really helped in keeping her settled,” Hashida said, referring to Viddora, the Lloyd Kennewell trained six-year-old who is aimed at the Chairman’s Sprint Prize.
“Deirdre has always had Vivlos for company when she’s raced away from Japan but Vivlos was retired after Dubai so she needed a new friend. We miss Vivlos but it’s worked out well now. Two V’s, Vivlos and now Viddora,” she said.
The five-year-old daughter of Harbinger is preparing for her fourth international run. She finished fourth to Almond Eye in the recent G1 Dubai Turf and was third to Benbatl in that race in 2018. Vivlos, also a mare, was second on each occasion after winning the 1800 metres Meydan feature in 2017.