As the end of Loves Only You’s storied racing career approaches and the next chapter of her life beckons, trainer Yoshito Yahagi has his eyes firmly fixed on Sunday’s (12 December) HK$30 million G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m) at Sha Tin, hopeful of a fairy tale end for his globetrotting mare.
“I’m just concentrating on her race in Hong Kong, so I don’t feel sad at the moment but probably after the race I will be sad,” Yahagi said.
Retiring with seven wins from 15 starts (before Sunday’s race), Loves Only You has savoured top-level victories in Japan, the United States and Hong Kong. She also boasts a close-up third in Dubai and following her final foray, she will be sent to Northern Farm, south of Sapporo in Japan, for broodmare duties.
With a Breeders’ Cup success under her belt last month, Loves Only You can join an at elite club at Sha Tin with victory by becoming the fifth horse to complete the QEII Cup and Hong Kong Cup double in the same year after Jim And Tonic (1999), Vengeance Of Rain (2005), Designs On Rome (2014) and Win Bright (2019).
“I’m so glad we made history because a Japanese horse had never won the race (G1 Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf, 2200m), but we were always thinking those tough races in America that our Japanese horses still had a chance, so I’m glad we won at the Breeders’ Cup,” Yahagi said.
Undefeated over 2000m at Sha Tin, she nailed a sublime win over Glory Vase, Daring Tact and Kiseki in April to lead home a Japanese-trained first four in the FWD QEII Cup.