Unleashing a decisive move in quest of a record 12th Hong Kong trainers’ title, John Size stamped familiar mid-season authority on the championship with a treble – highlighted by success in the two Class 1 features – at Sha Tin on Saturday (12 March).
Size’s three-timer with Sight Success, Champion’s Way and Brilliant Way left the Australian with a five-win buffer – 55-50 – over Frankie Lor after 53 of 88 scheduled meetings, while Karis Teetan took riding honours with a quartet.
Teetan and Size combined in unlikely fashion when Sight Success edged to narrow success in the Class 1 Lam Tsuen Handicap (1200m) after the Mauritian contacted Size following the close of entries for the HK$3.15 million contest in search of a ride.
“I had no ride in the race, I sent John a message after the entry came out and he was like ‘You can ride one for me’ and when you get a ride for Mr Size, they always have a chance,” Teetan said.
“Just glad to pick up this horse and he won this race at the start because he jumped so quick and I got him across and he relaxed pretty quick and, after that, I just had to wait on him in the straight.
“As soon as he balanced up, he started to let the engine open.”