Hong Kong’s brilliant three-year-old sprinter Aethero will make an eagerly-awaited return to the fray in Sunday’s G2 Sprint Cup (1200m) with Group 1 glory and a legend’s benchmark blinking on the radar.
The John Moore-trained galloper is only two points shy of the 121 rating the great Silent Witness achieved as a three-year-old in 2003 – the highest Hong Kong rating this century for a horse of that age – and if his weekend assignment doesn’t improve his own domestic mark of 119 (his international rating is already 120), a big run in the G1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize (1200m) at the end of the month just might.
“Silent Witness has a statue in front of the grandstand, we all know what a great horse he was, so for Aethero to be rated only two pounds behind his three-year-old rating, that’s already impressive,” Moore said.
Aethero, for all his sizzling precocity, has a long way to go if he’s to come anywhere close to the overall achievements of Hong Kong’s all-time banner horse. But, putting aside comparisons with an untouchable, what he has done already places him on a pedestal of lofty expectation.
Since an impressive debut score last April, the Australian-bred has put together a record of five wins from seven starts, including a victory against the best of his elders in the G2 Jockey Club Sprint (1200m) in November. That win ensured he went off the 1.5 favourite for December’s G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) – he ran admirably, leading until 30m out but beaten a neck into third under Zac Purton, behind champion sprinter Beat The Clock and runner-up Hot King Prawn.