Vincent Ho bagged his first Group 1 victory aboard Southern Legend in the FWD Champions Mile and on Sunday (21 June) at Sha Tin they pair up again in search of more Pattern-race success when they tackle the HK$3.25 million G3 Premier Plate Handicap (1800m).
Ho has a soft spot for the tough galloper who provided him with a much-desired and deserved breakthrough in the top grade.
“Southern Legend is such a good horse and to get my first Group 1 win on him was very special; it hasn’t been easy, I’ve been working extremely hard on myself and hopefully we can win more big races together,” Ho said.
The 30-year-old has come a long way since he started out with 44 wins in New Zealand as an apprentice; he has since claimed Hong Kong’s champion apprentice title and is Hong Kong’s leading homegrown rider; he has raised his international profile in the past two years with seven wins across two successful stints in Britain, a Shergar Cup win at Ascot, his Four-Year-Old Classic Series sweep this term aboard Golden Sixty and that first G1 triumph.
This Sunday at Sha Tin though, the 2018/19 Tony Cruz Award winner will look to cap a remarkable 2019/20 campaign with success in the season’s final Group race, the Premier Plate.
Ho shoots for back-to-back wins in the contest following Rise High’s triumph last year, a horse trained also by Fownes.
Southern Legend followed his G1 success in April with a neck defeat to Ka Ying Star in last month’s G3 Lion Rock Trophy (1600m), when carrying top weight and again faces another weight-bearing task with 133lb allotted this Sunday.
“He hit a flat spot and it took a bit of time to pick him up again, at one point I thought he was gone, because carrying top weight is never easy. But his form is still good – he’s still there,” Ho said.