Reprising a latent winning habit, Not Usual Talent’s gate-crashing victory in the Class 2 Choi Hung Handicap (1400m) ended an 11-race losing streak while delivering a reality check to the claims of a string of Four-Year-Old Classic Series aspirants.
Winless since July 2019, the former New Zealander saluted under a perfect ride from Frenchman Tony Piccone to give Benno Yung a double in a timely reminder of the abiding value of tough, experienced horses in Hong Kong.
Pitted against eight four-year-olds from powerful stables with aspirations to the HK$12 million Hong Kong Classic Mile on 24 January – and beyond – Not Usual Talent was produced late by Piccone to upstage Lucky Patch and Enrich Delight.
While there were excuses for some of the emerging blue-bloods left in his wake, with the certainty that many will benefit from the race, Yung’s six-year-old exploded off a building tempo to assert a decisive authority.
“He got a good tempo today and that suited him,” Yung said. “He’s got ability but it depends on the pace – I’m very happy with the win.”
Piccone snapped an exasperating 52-ride run of outs with his first success since Sunday, 6 December.
Place-getters Lucky Patch and Enrich Delight led home the four-year-old brigade ahead of Beauty Joy (sixth), Beauty Smile (seventh), Russian Emperor (10th), Excellent Proposal (11th), Winning Method (12th) and Tsar (14th).