Glorious Dragon will make a long-awaited return to racing in Wednesday night’s (11 January) HK$3.9 million G3 January Cup Handicap (1800m) at Happy Valley.
Not seen since contesting the 2021 G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m), Glorious Dragon has faced setbacks to his fetlock joints and will appear in competition for the first time in close to 400 days – this time with a new trainer and new jockey.
Pierre Ng – who now trains Glorious Dragon – has 21 wins through his freshman campaign and is looking forward to seeing the grey return under Hugh Bowman.
“He had surgery during summer and we’ve been very happy since then with the way that he’s been going, over the last four months we’ve tried to get him fit and we’ve trialled him three times,” Ng said. “We’re just looking forward to having a good run and getting him ready for the next one, we’ve had to be patient with him.”
Now an eight-year-old and once viewed as a future kingpin of Hong Kong’s staying division, Glorious Dragon’s career-high came with victory in the 2021 G3 Centenary Vase Handicap (1800m) at Sha Tin over Exultant and Furore.
“I would like to see him getting prize money in his upcoming races, he’s getting older and he’ll be facing some very good horses in these races,” Ng said.
The Teofilo gelding is no stranger to the bright lights of Happy Valley having placed second in the 2021 January Cup behind Savvy Nine when previously trained by Francis Lui.