Ho Ho Khan will try to strike a blow for the four-year-old crop in the G3 Queen Mother Memorial Cup Handicap (2400m) at Sha Tin Racecourse on Sunday, 5 May.
David Hall’s game galloper is one of two horses in the fascinating 10-runner weekend feature that contested the BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) back in March. Now he gets his chance to stretch out over a trip his connections believe he will relish.
“He’s definitely looking for this. Mr. Hall and I think he can for sure handle the distance,” jockey Vincent Ho said this morning (Friday, 3 May).
“He has a good draw (2) this time so hopefully he will get a good position. He always relaxes and travels in his races so 2400 (metres) will be no problem for him – we’ll see how the pace pans out.”
Ho Ho Khan (122lb), a game fifth in the Derby, will take up the Classic Series baton along with Derby ninth Helene Leadingstar (121lb). That form could do with a boost one week on from Derby one-two Furore and Waikuku finishing sub-par10th and 12th in the all-age G1 FWD QEII Cup (2000m) – Dark Dream was the best of the generation in seventh.
“Ho Ho Khan feels good and we’ll see how much he improves,” Ho said. “He’s improved each run; he did well in the Derby and even his race after, he did really well. Hopefully he can win this time.”