Derek Leung capped a steely treble at Sha Tin on Saturday, 14 March when Simply Brilliant earned just reward in the afternoon’s feature, the Class 1 Lung Cheung Handicap (1600m).
Leung left little to chance on the Frankie Lor-trained chestnut, a lesson learned from a luckless defeat the time before at Happy Valley. On that occasion, the rider found himself trapped fence-side and then pocketed behind a wall of horses; this time, he settled his mount in a stalking spot, with naught but air to his outer, perfect for a centre-track rattle to the winning post.
“Last time he ran very well, he was very honest but we got held up and he missed the kick – even at the winning-post we didn’t have room. That gave me confidence for today,” Leung said.
“We sat two-off the rail this time because I wanted to make sure he had a clear run and when I asked him to let down, he gave me what we needed.”
Simply Brilliant’s (121lb) unchecked run was enough to edge the Blake Shinn-ridden Harmony Victory (122lb) by a head, with Encouraging (113lb) and Fat Turtle (120lb) the next two across the line in a blanket finish. The winning time was 1m 33.67s.