Declaring Lucky Sweynesse the best horse he has trained, Manfred Man is likely to give his stable flagbearer the opportunity to chase G1 glory in the HK$12 million Centenary Sprint Cup (1200m) next month after the gelding’s authoritative G3 Chinese Club Challenge Cup Handicap (1400m) triumph at Sha Tin on Sunday (1 January).
Weighing potential race options, including the HK$12 million Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m) on 29 January at Sha Tin, Man indicated his preference was to wait a week for the Centenary Sprint Cup on 5 February.
“With this rating (119), he has many options but we will go for the February sprint,” Man said. “He just keeps improving and how good (is he)? I can’t give you the answer at the moment because he still has the chance to improve.”
Contesting a 1400m race for only the second time in his 12-start career, Lucky Sweynesse cruised to his eighth victory after a calculating ride by Zac Purton, who sat outside Healthy Happy before taking control of the race with terminal acceleration in the straight, making light of equal topweight of 135lb.
“It was pretty painless – it always looked that way pre-race,” Purton said. “He was sluggish from the gates and took about 50 metres to get into his stride but once he did, he was just in a lovely spot – the rhythm of the race suited him,” Purton said. “I just looked after him and with the weight, it was a nice effort.”