Francis Lui has no qualms over Glorious Dragon’s ability to answer the stamina queries when he steps into the unknown for Sunday’s HK$12 million G1 Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup (2400m) at Sha Tin.
“I think he can handle the distance, no problem – he is in good form and I’m happy with him going into Sunday,” Lui said of the six-year-old Irish bred.
Facing 2400m for the first time, the Teofilo gelding is a two-time winner over 2000m in Hong Kong and he returns for his fifth crack at G1 level after finishing sixth in last month’s G1 FWD QEII Cup (2000m), behind an army of Japanese raiders as the second locally-trained runner across the line after Exultant.
“I targeted this race for him, I think he’ll love the distance – it’s a big positive,” Lui said.
A winner at G3 level this term, the steely grey jagged a career-high when victorious in the Centenary Vase Handicap (1800m) five months ago, defeating Exultant by one and three quarter lengths.
“I’ve been happy with him so far, his performances and also the team with him – I’m confident in my horse,” the handler said.
In his first full-season for Lui, the 122-rater was the subject of an off season stable transfer but prior to import in 2018, he was a one-time winner in Great Britain at Redcar Racecourse as a two-year-old over 1599m.
“He’s an easy horse to train, he’s very quiet and we only really need to tune-up his condition for each run,” Lui said.