Japan’s Win Bright will aim to become the second horse in history to snare back-to-back G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m) victories this Sunday (13 December) at Sha Tin – and he’ll do so looking to uphold an unblemished record over 2000m at the big track.
California Memory did it in 2011 and 2012 and this weekend the dazzling grey will look to shine for a second time in the HK$28 million feature before impending retirement.
“I hope so – this is his main target this year and also his final race of his career – I just want to win this race,” regular jockey Masami Matsuoka said.
The son of Stay Gold is two for two over 2000m at Sha Tin, he nailed a record-setting win over a pair of prolific G1 winners and Horse of the Year – Exultant and Lys Gracieux in the 2019 FWD QEII Cup (2000m), before staving off an unlucky Magic Wand in this race last year.
His 2000m course record at Sha Tin still stands at 1m 58.81s, and Matsuoka, who partnered him to both of his headline making exploits in Hong Kong, will take the reins again for Sunday’s test.
“There is no problem with him (Win Bright), he’s feeling himself,” Matsuoka said.
The grey’s most recent two runs at Nakayama and Tokyo haven’t exactly caught the eye, although, his two runs prior to last year’s Hong Kong Cup win revealed similar performances.