Paul O’Sullivan snared his first win this season at Happy Valley’s midweek fixture and he is looking to keep the ball rolling this Sunday (11 October) at Sha Tin with six runners across six of the afternoon’s 10 races, his largest team of entrants for a single race day this term.
“It’s a long season, with a decent gate here or there we could have won two or three but that’s just Hong Kong,” O’Sullivan said. “It’s all in front of them – the horses who have been racing have been racing well and if horses are racing well, they’re going to win.
“We have six entered and I’d give every horse on Sunday a chance, we’re putting saddles on everything that can certainly get prizemoney.”
The ultra-consistent Band Of Brothers (128lb) headlines O’Sullivan’s team in search of his seventh win at his 16th start in the Class 2 Chak On Handicap (1200m), the day’s feature.
“He’s a pleasure to have in the stable, he’s a true gentleman and a great campaigner. I thought he ran pretty good down the straight, especially because all of his form has been over 1400 and 1600 metres,” the New Zealander said.
The Sakhee’s Secret gelding is now in his third Hong Kong season and finished a close-up third first-up this campaign at his first attempt at 1000m.