Sky Field faces a weighty task in Sunday’s (11 September) Class 1 HKSAR Chief Executive’s Cup Handicap (1200m) at Sha Tin when he makes his return at the first of 88 fixtures for the new season.
Trained by Caspar Fownes, the classy chestnut has been allotted 135lb against nine opponents in the HK$3.465 million feature with six of these handed 117lb or less. Only Lucky Patch (132lb), Super Wealthy (129lb) and Duke Wai (124lb) sit above that figure.
However, this challenge has left jockey Karis Teetan nothing short of excited as he prepares to partner the 2021 G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) winner for the first time on race day.
“You do have to respect young horses with a light weight but when I sat on him (Sky Field) last time – he gave me a lot of confidence and he gives you a good feel when you ride him, so I’m not too worried about the weight. I know it’s a question mark but I’m just looking forward to riding him now,” Teetan said.
Of Sky Field’s rivals at the bottom end of the scale, Keep You Warm, Trillion Win and Lucky Sweynesse have been assigned 113lb, with the latter returning from a strong maiden campaign in Hong Kong last season with five wins, an added 46 rating points and the accolade as 2021/22 Hong Kong Champion Griffin.
“At the end of the day he (Sky Field) is the best horse in the race, right? This is why he has the rating he has. He’s going to have to give a few young horses a bit of weight – who are coming up and in form – like Lucky Sweynesse, who has 113lb on his back.
“Yes, that will make a big difference but Sky Field felt really good in his trial and we’ll ride him how Caspar wants to get the best out of him,” Teetan said.