Pakistan Star will look a little different on Sunday (26 May) when he attempts to become the sixth repeat winner of the G1 Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup (2400m) in the last 30 years.
Trainer Paul O’Sullivan has opted to ditch the famous green and white headgear. The blinkers were off for a recent barrier trial and the star galloper’s surging run suggested liberation from the eye-wear might be the way forward.
“We just took them off to try to get the horse to switch off,” O’Sullivan said. “That’s the biggest problem. If he relaxes he’ll be very competitive but he has to switch off.”
This weekend’s feature is the last Group 1 of Hong Kong’s 2018/19 season and features the usual suspects, plus one Japanese raider in Happy Grin.
“There’s usually good speed in the race when you’ve got Time Warp and Glorious Forever, so that’s the plan, take the blinkers off and see if he switches off,” O’Sullivan said.
“His trial was encouraging but his last two runs have been quite satisfactory – probably not up to his brilliant best of the past, to be fair. That being the case, I just expect him to race well again.”