Hardly Swears won the Class 3 Australian Turf Club Trophy Handicap (1200m) at Happy Valley tonight (Wednesday, 20 November) and earned the passing distinction of being the first horse to win three races in Hong Kong this season.
It wasn’t plain-sailing for the 3.2 shot though. Jockey Keith Yeung fell back to Plan B after 50 metres and then had to shift this way and that to find a clear path in the home straight.
“I wanted to put him one off, one back but I got checked at the start and got shut in and that meant I had trouble getting a clear run in the straight,” Yeung said.
“When I was going into the straight I was behind Beauty Spark and Mr Picasso and there was a run between them. After 50 metres the gap just closed, so I had to find him another lane and once I got into that lane he flew home.”
Finding that alley meant budging the one-paced Flying Sword out of the way at the 200m mark, a move that cost Yeung a six-day suspension. But despite the situation being touch-and-go at the point, the jockey was not perturbed.
“I know how good my horse is and I knew if I got the run he would make it; but he’s not an easy horse to ride, especially today, it was a tricky situation,” he said.