David Hayes will plot a path towards the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) on 11 December after Super Wealthy created history at Sha Tin on Saturday (October 1) by becoming the first horse to win the G3 National Day Cup Handicap (1000m) twice.
Carrying 130lb, Super Wealthy provided Zac Purton with his first victory in HK$3.9 million feature, while Hayes celebrated his third success in the race after Prime Witness in 2003 and Super Wealthy last season.
Tracking the speed set by Harmony And Rich, Super Wealthy took the lead inside the final 100m, clocking 56.05s to down Cordyceps Six (123lb) by a neck, while Sky Field (135lb) was a further length away in third placing.
Elated with the performance of the Epaulette seven-year-old, Hayes immediately outlined plans to target the G2 BOCHK Private Banking Jockey Club Sprint (1200m) on 20 November as a defining dress rehearsal for the LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint over the same distance the following month.
“He’s fully qualified for the international races. Last year we missed them and this year we might have a little try. We’ll run in the lead-up race three weeks before (the Hong Kong Sprint),” Hayes said.
“He’s had two runs now and that will be his third run, and then he’ll have his fourth run in the big one. A nice, gradual prep in gives him the best chance to be competitive. He’s an underrated sprinter, he’s top level – especially down the straight.
“It was only three weeks ago in the HKSAR Chief Executive’s Cup (Class 1, 1200m) that he went down on his nose and picked himself up and ran fourth. I would say he could win a top-level 1200m but I’d be more confident in a 1000m race.”