Big Party will attempt to gatecrash the top tier of Hong Kong’s sprint division on Sunday (8 March) when he challenges high-end rivals Hot King Prawn, Mr Stunning and Thanks Forever in a Class 1 handicap masquerading as a bona fide Group race.
“This race will tell us whether or not he can go up another level,” trainer Frankie Lor said of his talented grey, who is shooting for a third win on the bounce, this time off a career-high rating of 107.
Champion sprinter Beat The Clock is the only top-four sprinter not in Sunday’s seven-runner Chek Lap Kok Handicap (1200m) and after his rare sub-par run over 1400m last time, there is a growing sense that the pecking order among the speed cohort is unsettled. Divisional honours are there for the taking heading into the G1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize (1200m) at the end of April and the Big Party camp is hoping a win on Sunday will thrust him into the mix.
Jockey Grant van Niekerk believes the Exceed And Excel gelding certainly has the attributes needed to challenge the sprint brigade’s high weights.
“If he puts it all together he’s very smart – if he puts in the effort he does when he wins, he’s as good as any horse,” he said.