Soulmate capped a season crammed with improvement and success with dramatic victory in the Class 2 Bellflower Handicap (1800m) at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (8 June) to justify Ricky Yiu’s faith in the talented former Kiwi galloper.
Winless in 2020/21, Soulmate has strung together four wins this term – two at Happy Valley and two at Sha Tin – to rise from 61 in the handicap at the start of the season to the cusp of a triple-figure mark after triumphing as a 91-rater by a short head over BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) third place-getter Money Catcher.
Imported from New Zealand where he was unbeaten in two starts when named Not Ideal and trained by Tony Pike, Soulmate was placed twice in his first eight Hong Kong appearances but he has blossomed this campaign.
Yiu, champion trainer in 2019/20, has long held a favourable opinion of the Nicconi gelding and his faith has been amply rewarded this term.
“He’s an easy horse to ride and he’s ever so honest. Once he gets to the front he never stops. He’s a lovely horse to train,” Yiu said. “I’ll pack him up for the season now. He’s done a great job this season and he needs a bit longer break to get him ready for next season. He seems to enjoy the small track with the tight bends, it won’t be easy to find a race for him at the Valley next season but I’ll try.”
Taken to the front on a yielding track by Hewitson in steady rain, Soulmate (125lb) was rated to perfection by the South African before defying Money Catcher (126lb) in trying conditions. Gorytus (118lb) was a neck away in third place.
Hewitson, who has 20 wins for the season, said: “He’s a horse who leads a mile pretty comfortably, so that was always Plan A to lead. I didn’t get the best break but I could see straight away that speed was in the first half furlong wasn’t extremely quick, so I was able to punch up forward and once I got there, I was able to rate it nicely and allow him go through the gears.
“What I was really impressed with was this horse didn’t give up and was really tough to the line.”