Pursuing a record-breaking 12th trainers’ championship, John Size heads into Wednesday’s (10 November) cracking Class 2 High West Handicap (1200m) at Happy Valley double-handed with Sight Success and Drops Of God – a pair of last-start winners aiming to sustain their handler’s solid run of recent form.
Size has four wins from the last three race meetings, including a double last weekend thanks to Fantastic Way and Master Delight, narrowly missing out on a treble or possibly a four-timer if not for the near misses of Diamond Star and Blaze Warrior.
Saddling seven chances at tomorrow night’s fixture – including his talented duo in the HK$2.4 million feature – Size’s groundwork for typically his yard’s best stretch of each season appears well under way with a further 11 entered for Saturday’s (13 November) fixture at Sha Tin, including Excellent Proposal, Lucky Express and Silver Express.
Across the past five seasons, Size has averaged 8.6 wins in November, eight in December, 13 in January and 9.4 through February – a sizzling mid-section of the season when his stable tends to flourish; he’s also amassed 17 wins in a single month twice – his all-time high – doing so in successive Januarys (2018 and 2019).
Sight Success and Drops Of God spearhead the 11-time champion’s hand at the Valley and his firm grip on the HK$2.4 million feature. Sight Success led and won convincingly over 1000m at Happy Valley last start under Vagner Borges, who again hops in the plate.
“He appreciated that (the drop in distance), he raced really well, he showed good speed – he had all the advantages, I suppose, with the rail and he got around there ok – he finished the race off quite well, I thought,” Size said.