David Hayes fully comprehends the difficulty of succeeding in Hong Kong with first-season arrivals, but the Australian Hall Of Fame trainer hopes Super Axiom can continue to buck the trend at Happy Valley on Wednesday (23 December).
An eye-catching winner on debut over 1000m at Sha Tin on 29 November, the three-year-old travels to Happy Valley to contest the first section of the Class 3 Venus Handicap (1200m), having risen 12 points on the basis of his slashing first-up effort.
Twice champion trainer during his first Hong Kong stint, Hayes has plenty of faith in the gelding, who will again be ridden by Chad Schofield.
“He’s made nice, natural improvement from his impressive win,” Hayes said. “He’s a horse that looks pretty classy to me. We’ve got to remember he’s only three.
“For a progressive three-year-old around Christmas, you have to be good to win a couple in a row because you’re running in open company.
“At home (Australia), he’d be running in three-year-old races, probably in a benchmark 64 and be winning by five (lengths).
“This horse, with his ability, I could have been running him two months ago but, because he’s a three-year-old, I thought I would just wait.
“My three-year-olds will just start stepping out now and it’s hard for them.”