John Size will chase a pair of remarkable feats with Waikuku when his stable star lines up to contest a fourth HK$12 million G1 Stewards’ Cup (1600m) at Sha Tin on Sunday afternoon (29 January).
No eight-year-old has ever won the Stewards’ Cup dating back to the 1980s, while across this period no horse has ever returned three wins in the race – two records Waikuku will be chanced with setting this weekend after his victories in 2020 and 2022.
A three-time Group 1 winner in Hong Kong and famed with halting Golden Sixty’s winning streak at 16 in last year’s renewal, Waikuku will once again play the role of David in a bid to overthrow Goliath – except this time he faces a trio of colossal figures: Golden Sixty, Romantic Warrior and California Spangle.
“Now we have three world-class horses in the race, excluding Waikuku, so it’s an astounding event. It’s just amazing that we could get this quality of horses with our (horse) population.
“He has beaten some giants in the past but only one at a time, like Golden Sixty and Beauty Generation, to take on three horses of this quality looks like an ominous task,” Size said.