Win Bright is looking to uphold an unblemished record over 2000m at Sha Tin with a win in Sunday’s G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m) after his record-setting success in the G1 FWD QEII Cup at the course and distance earlier this year.
“This is a very big target for him because after he won the QEII Cup, the owner decided on giving him a break in the summer before having two starts. So, if we were selected then we decided we would come back to Hong Kong,” trainer Yoshihiro Hatakeyama said.
The Stay Gold gelding stopped the clock at 1m 58.81s, lowering Eagle Way’s 2000m course record to secure a breakthrough G1 success, beating Hong Kong’s champion stayer Exultant and subsequent 2019 Cox Plate winner, Lys Gracieux.
“It was such a wonderful day for me,” Hatakeyama said.
Regular rider Masami Matsuoka partnered for that win and the 35-year-old will be in the plate again for Sunday’s test. Hatakeyama, meanwhile, has been pleased with his gelding’s attitude since arriving to the quarantine stables at Sha Tin.
“He’s been travelling very well because this is his second time to Hong Kong, he has settled in very well, especially with surroundings that are very familiar to him – so everything has been under control,” the handler said.