Ricky Yiu has a strong reputation when it comes to nurturing sprint talents, his four wins in the G2 Sprint Cup (1200m) are unrivalled among other exploits and on Easter Monday (5 April) he heads to Sha Tin with Voyage Warrior carrying the hopes of his team in a bid for back-to-back triumphs in the HK$4.5 million contest.
Searching for a record-setting fifth Sprint Cup victory, Yiu is pinning his hopes on added improvement from the third-season chestnut as he continues his march towards the G1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize (1200m) on FWD Champions Day (25 April).
“I still think there is something left in the tank – I don’t really think we’ve seen his best,” Yiu said of the 113-rater who has five wins from 16 starts in Hong Kong.
The five-year-old is looking to bounce back after a below par ninth at the tail of the field in a 1200m Class 1 contest last start, while Wellington – who he meets again – finished a further seven and a half lengths in front of him.
“Early on, I think he was caught too far back last start and that’s what cost him the race, but I have a lot of faith in him – he’s doing well,” the handler said.
Yiu’s past heroics in the sprint realm include Sacred Kingdom’s world champion status, Amber Sky’s Dubai glory, Ultra Fantasy’s Japan conquest and Fairy King Prawn’s trailblazing exploits in the late ‘90s.
And, he won the first three editions of the Monday’s Sprint Cup in succession with Sacred Kingdom (2008 and 2009) and Ultra Fantasy (2010) before his sometimes puzzling chestnut shot clear at 23/1 for a three-quarter length score under light rain exactly 12 months ago.