The DBS x Manulife Million Challenge comes to a close on Wednesday (26 February) at Happy Valley and there are sure to be fireworks with the three top contenders all in action and shooting for the HK$650,000 first prize.
The annual DBS x Manulife Million Challenge is a points-based contest for horses competing in races rated Class 3 and above at Happy Valley, with 15 points for a win, six points for second, four for finishing third and three for fourth. This season’s HK$1 million competition commenced on 11 September, 2019.
Shining Ace heads to the finale in pole position with 53.5 points; Gentle Breeze in second has 45 points, while Flying Quest currently sits third on 43 points.
Wednesday’s winner’s cheque has been a long-time aim for Ricky Yiu with his galloper, Gentle Breeze but the five-year-old faces a stiff test as he aims to prove his worth over 1200m in the Class 1 Blue Pool Handicap and overtake Shining Ace – only a win will do.
“He’s trying hard to win the Million Challenge and get the trophy because we’ve targeted this for a long time, especially as tomorrow night is his last chance,” Yiu said.
The Foxwedge gelding has climbed an impressive 27 points in the handicap this season, winning three of his six starts under Matthew Chadwick who takes the reins again. But they all came over 1000m.
Gentle Breeze’s 1200m form reads for one placing from six attempts but Yiu quashed any apprehensions about his galloper’s ability to handle the added furlong.
“There are no concerns about the 1200 (metres) especially the way he finishes off his races over 1000 (metres), so hopefully he can do something for us – as he has been very loyal to me,” Yiu said.
“He still hasn’t done anything over 1200 (metres) but he has a good draw (gate one) and he’s holding his form so I expect he’ll run well. He did a bit too much work early last time and the draw wasn’t very good.”
The five-year-old sports the silks made famous by Yiu’s World Champion Sprinter and Hong Kong Horse of the Year (2009/10) Sacred Kingdom.