Overshadowed pre-race by Courier Wonder and Naboo Attack, Lucky Patch has earned a tilt at the HK$24 million G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) in December after eclipsing a classy field of rivals in the G2 Premier Bowl Handicap (1200m) at Sha Tin this afternoon (Sunday, 17 October).
Stationed in the outside gate of barrier 12, Francis Lui’s lightly-raced gelding covered ground under Zac Purton before unleashing a withering surge before fending off Super Wealthy (Chad Schofield) and Stronger (Vincent Ho) to score by a neck.
Clocking 1m 07.95s in blustery conditions, Lucky Patch continued his remarkable consistency – he now has four wins and six minor placings from 14 Hong Kong starts after winning his only two assignments in Australia as Paleontologist – to earn a tilt at Hong Kong’s most prestigious sprint in December.
Lui said Lucky Patch’s performance trajectory had always been positive – and was unsurprised by G2 success.
“I’m not surprised because last season all the time he had bad draws but he finished close and the race he won he had a good draw he won by two and a quarter lengths. He’s been improving,” he said.
“I can’t say he still has more improvement but he can enter the sprint race (Hong Kong Sprint).