Riding high off the back of an opening day treble, Karis Teetan is heading to Happy Valley this Wednesday, 8 September eager for what his full book of engagements has in store and primed for his reunion with the Tony Millard-trained Gallant Crown.
“It’s early in the season but it’s nice to get a treble on the first day – I’m just grateful for all of the support I get,” Teetan said.
Happy Valley’s first meeting of the season marks the start of the DBS x Manulife Million Challenge, which runs until 23 February, 2022. The competition is for horses racing in Class 3 and above, with points awarded for first, second, third and fourth place finishes.
A first-up win for Gallant Crown in the Class 3 Community Chest Handicap (1650m) would earn the bay 15 points in HK$1 million contest.
“He’s in very good form at the moment, he seems to be getting better with time and age, so I think he’s going to the races in a healthy way,” Teetan said.
Second place would net the charge six points, while third and fourth place in the race offers four and three points, respectively.
The New Zealand-bred managed just one top-three finish in his first seven starts before racking up a hat-trick of wins and his fourth win overall, just three starts later in June.
“He actually did very well last season and I hope this season he can take on from there and improve a bit more,” Teetan said.