Looking to capture consecutive wins in the Class 1 HKSAR Chief Executive’s Cup Handicap (1200m), trainer David Hayes is placing his faith in the Group 3-winning Super Wealthy when Hong Kong racing returns to Sha Tin next Sunday (11 September).
The first of 88 fixtures for the new season is headlined by the traditional HK$3.465 million feature – a hotly contested race – with entries released on Monday (5 September) and are expected to feature the likes of Sky Field, Lucky Sweynesse, Trillion Win and Winning Dreamer.
Victorious first-up last season, Super Wealthy returns for Hayes off the back of a pair of trials at Conghua and Sha Tin as well as minor surgery at the end of May.
“He’s a very good Sha Tin, 1200 metre horse. He’s always competed well at the top-level and he’s probably been a length off the best,” Hayes said. “He had a growth on his jaw, it was more cosmetic, it drove me crazy and we basically cut it off.”
Rated 114 after surging 22 points last season, Super Wealthy – by Epaulette – claimed his biggest scalp in the 2021 G3 National Day Cup Handicap (1000m) last season, defying Sky Field, Lucky Patch and Stronger.
“We backed off him last season with this race in mind. It looks like it’s going to be a good version of the race with the likes of Sky Field and a few others in it.
“His trial yesterday (Friday, 2 September) was fair I thought, it was more about getting him to relax as opposed to testing him which we’ll do next week,” Hayes said.