Vincent Ho is confident a BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) tilt remains within Sea Of Life’s grasp as the emerging talent prepares to face a formidable double challenge in the Class 2 Yuen Long Handicap (1600m) at Sha Tin on Saturday (6 February).
Stepping to 1600m for the first time in Hong Kong, the Australian import also rises to Class 2 after successive Class 3 wins over 1200m and 1400m – both at Sha Tin.
The son of Sebring boasts a restricted grade win over 1550m on Randwick Racecourse’s Kensington track in Sydney in February 2020 and was unsuccessfully tried over 1800m at the same course in March last year but will extend beyond 1400m for the first time in his new surroundings as he faces only seven rivals.
Ho, who has been aboard the gelding in his past two outings, is positive about Sea Of Life’s chances.
“The first win (over 1200m) was good and the step up (to 1400m) next start was quite impressive,” he said.
“I think he can handle it (the mile), no problem. With the good draw (barrier two), for sure it helps.”
Having risen five points for his most recent victory on 24 January, Sea Of Life will carry 120lb but still has significant weight relief from the majority of the field, headed by Preciousship (133lb) and Circuit Three (129lb).
“It will be challenging the step up in class and distance at the same time, it won’t be easy but I think he can handle it, for sure,” Ho said.