Karis Teetan was grinning like a cat with cream after riding John Moore’s rising sprint star Aethero in a barrier trial at Sha Tin this morning (Tuesday, 5 November).
“He reminded me a bit of Able Friend so let’s hope I can do well on him,” the rider said after partnering the chestnut for the first time.
The exciting three-year-old was among a handful of Hong Kong’s high-end performers in barrier trial action ahead of the three Jockey Club Races on 17 November, known colloquially as ‘Trials Day’. The G2 Jockey Club Cup (2000m), G2 Jockey Club Mile (1600m) and G2 Jockey Club Sprint (1200m) are the prime lead-up races to the four LONGINES Hong Kong International Races on 8 December.
Teetan slipped aboard Aethero for the morning’s second batch in preparation for the gelding’s next outing in the Jockey Club Sprint, for which he will carry a featherweight 113lb as a Southern Hemisphere three-year-old.
“You just jump on him and he gives you the feel of a good horse,” Teetan enthused.
“It was nice to sit on him. John Moore just wanted him to have a nice, easy trial and he’s got plenty of speed so I let him go through his gears to get him ready for November 17.”
Aethero rolled through his trial with impressive ease, finishing ahead of the rest in a time of 58.15s.