Chad Schofield is hopeful success in the Class 1 Panasonic Cup Handicap (1400m) at Sha Tin on Saturday (13 November) will ultimately propel Fantastic Treasure to higher honours later this season.
Schofield retains full faith in the Written Tycoon gelding despite the four-year-old’s slender last-start third – the Australian import’s first defeat in six starts – behind Trillion Win and Lucky More.
“It was a winning effort without winning,” Schofield said, referring to the head margin which separated Fantastic Treasure from an unblemished record. “I’m very happy with the way he came back, obviously over a distance (1200m) which was too short for him.
“He was very strong to the line and in another stride or two, he wins the race. I was disappointed he didn’t remain unbeaten but he came back well.”
Rising in grade, Fantastic Treasure will drop seven pounds to 120lb and will start from barrier two – mitigating factors Schofield believes are vital as David Hayes’ charge plots a course to the Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m) on 30 January, 2022.
“He’s a horse of a lot of quality. He’s a really good horse and hopefully he can keep winning heading towards the series with a nice sequence of wins under his belt,” Schofield said.