Uncle Steve (123lb) is aiming to put a season-slowing injury setback behind him when he steps up to 1800m for the first time in his Hong Kong career in Sunday’s (17 May) Class 2 Hoi Ha Handicap at Sha Tin.
The Dabirsim gelding won first-up this campaign for trainer Douglas Whyte after transferring from the John Moore stable, but a next-day examination revealed damage to his off-fore hoof and he has since struggled to find his groove.
“He lost a bit of form during the mid-part of the season through a quarter crack and he’s had to get his confidence back and get over that but slowly and surely he has and the writing was on the wall last time,” Whyte said.
Uncle Steve’s foot issue meant that he was out of action from early October until mid-February. He was well-beaten in three runs before an eye-catching third over a mile in late April suggested the two-time winner might be back on track for more success.
The five-year-old was sent around as a 120/1 chance and settled out the back of the field but managed to defy the market for a fast-finishing third behind stablemate General’s Delight on the FWD Champions Day undercard.
“I did expect him to return to form, the betting didn’t though – I think he was way over the odds. I put him on the turf a couple of days before that run and he was back on song; he seems to have carried the form out of that run nicely, he’s working well at home and he’s shown me he’s back on song,” Whyte said.
The gelding arrived in Hong Kong as a one-time winner at Beverley over 1691m after racing four times in Britain for David Simcock.