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Loves Only You pleases Vincent Ho ahead of FWD QEII Cup tilt

By Declan Schuster
19/04/2021 13:14

Loves Only You works on the dirt with Vincent Ho.
Loves Only You works on the dirt with Vincent Ho.

Vincent Ho had his first feel of 2019 G1 Japanese Oaks (2400m) winner Loves Only You this morning (Monday, 19 April) as he partnered the mare through her morning canter on the Sha Tin dirt ahead of Sunday’s (25 April) HK$25 million G1 FWD QEII Cup (2000m).

Arriving in Hong Kong off the back of a last-start third to Mishriff in the G1 Dubai Sheema Classic (2410m) at Meydan Racecourse, the Deep Impact mare stepped out of quarantine for her third outing but for the first time with jockey Vincent Ho in the plate, pleasing the 30-year-old as she clocked 1m 03.70s (34.0s, 29.7s) for her 800m canter.

“It went very well, it was just a very relaxed canter for her and I think she has settled in very well, she looks around and she’s very happy,” Ho said.

“Once she gets on the track she knows her job – she’s very concentrated in her work and then she was very quiet when we backed down the track,” he added.

A five-time winner from 12 starts including once at G1 level, the five-year-old’s most recent win came in the G2 Kyoto Kinen (2200m) at Hanshin Racecourse two starts ago before campaigning for a close-up third in Dubai at her first foray abroad, while her compatriot Chrono Genesis, filled second in that same race.

“You can tell she knows what to do, when she’s on the track she is very focused,” Ho said.

Loves Only You takes in her surroundings.
Loves Only You takes in her surroundings.

“It was just easy work, the instructions were to let her relax and canter,” the jockey said.

The bay has contested 2000m twice across her career – both times at Hanshin Racecourse, winning the 2019 Listed Wasurenagusa Sho before finishing second in the G3 Naruo Kinen, four starts later.

“Previously, if a jockey jumps on and gallops her she can go quite fast because she has a big stride, so they just wanted to make sure it was an easy canter this morning because they’ve done most of the work in Dubai.

“When she came here her team said they won’t need to do too much – just maintain her condition and she has settled in well, she is eating well and she is a traveler so it’s fine,” Ho said.

Under the care of Yoshito Yahagi, the mare forms a four-pronged Japanese assault alongside Daring Tact, Glory Vase and Kiseki in the FWD QEII Cup, while the home team defence features Exultant, Time Warp, Furore and Glorious Dragon.

Ho, with 44 wins through the current Hong Kong racing season, bids for a second G1 FWD Champions Mile success after Southern Legend last year when he partners Golden Sixty in the HK$20 million contest.

Ho also unites with Stronger in the HK$18 million G1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize (1200m) after finishing second atop the chestnut earlier this month in the G2 Sprint Cup (1200m).