The G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Mile (1600m) next month remains an option for Lucky Express after the gifted gelding showcased undoubted talent with a brilliant victory in the Class 1 Panasonic Cup Handicap (1400m) at Sha Tin on Saturday (13 November).
Ridden by Zac Purton, John Size’s galloper improved his overall Hong Kong record to two wins and seven minor placings from 14 starts after developing a reputation for waywardness under pressure last season.
Providing master trainer Size with his fifth success in the Panasonic Cup, the Australian-bred son of Toronado gave Purton his first victory in the race after a masterful ride by the four-time Hong Kong champion jockey.
“Barrier one was great and he was able to jump out well. He showed some natural speed today. The pace was nice and he just tracked up behind them and he just needed a run at the right time,” Purton said.
“Luckily there was room on the fence. He sprinted through really quickly like he would win by two or three lengths but when he got there, as we’ve seen before, he still doesn’t quite know how to put them away and lifted his head up and wanted to drift out.
“He did enough. Good effort first-up.”
Lucky Express prevailed in the HK$3.15 million feature by a head over Fast Most Furious with Highland Fortune a further neck away in third place.
Size indicated he would fully analyse Lucky Express’ performance before deciding if he would tackle the Hong Kong Mile on Sunday, 12 December at Sha Tin.