Enjoying’s career in Hong Kong hasn’t been straightforward but trainer Chris So is optimistic the Dundeel gelding can expel stamina queries and requite his owners with victory in the G3 Queen Mother Memorial Cup Handicap (2400m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (1 May).
“It’s a small field and I think he can manage the distance, for sure, I’m not worried because even the owner Mr Wong believes he can go further but in Hong Kong there’s not much on offer.
“He ran well in Australia over the distance, so that’s why we’re trying it this weekend, we’ll see, he’s still in good form and it’s a small field,” So said.
Beset with setbacks after initially targeting a BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) tilt in 2020, Enjoying displayed plenty of prowess early on after arriving in Hong Kong as a dual Group 2 winner for Ciaron Maher and David Eustace in Australia under the name Global Exchange.
The gelding finished a rousing fourth in the 2020 Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) and looked a live threat to Golden Sixty’s eventual Four-Year-Old Classic Series sweep, however, his debut season closed prematurely after he was found with a heart irregularity only nine days out from the 2020 BMW Hong Kong Derby.
“He’s been so-so in Hong Kong, before he joined my stable he was found with blood and had a heart irregularity once too, so I think he just needed time.
“He ran well in the Hong Kong Classic Cup, he ran close but after that he’s been only so-so, luckily we got a win with him and his last few runs have been good,” So said.
After numerous near misses, the six-year-old broke through for a first Hong Kong win at his 20th start two runs ago.
Prior to import, the HK$4.10 million earner finished sixth in the 2019 G1 Australian Derby (2400m) at Randwick Racecourse in Sydney, Australia.