Harry Bentley knows what it takes to win the QAT G1 H.H. The Amir Trophy (2400m) having prevailed twice aboard local star The Blue Eye (2016 & 2018) but on Saturday (18 February) he’ll line up as a visiting rider to represent Hong Kong – a gratifying moment for the 30-year-old as he returns to familiar surroundings at Al Rayyan in Doha, Qatar.
“It really is exciting, I think it’s great to be going back and to represent Hong Kong is fantastic – I’m really looking forward to it.
“I spent a lot of time there. I did seven seasons and the seventh one was interrupted by COVID but I’ve done six full seasons in Qatar and I was champion jockey every year, I managed to bag around 400 winners at the track,” Bentley said.
Bentley’s homecoming of sorts comes as he prepares to partner Hong Kong’s Group 3-winning Senor Toba in this weekend’s 12 furlong contest. The Brit believes the timing is right for the five-year-old son of Toronado.
“The horse is tip-top, fresh and fit. The advantage he’s got over the European horses is that they might have come off a little bit of a rest because it’s the time of year when they’re a bit thick in their coats and going over to a hot climate can be quite hard on them.
“Everyone wants a slice of the pie and people will come if you put on the money. This will definitely be the most competitive running of the race,” Bentley said.
Senor Toba’s final run prior to departure returned victory in the G3 Centenary Vase Handicap (1800m) at Sha Tin earlier this month as he readies to face rivals such as Broome, Stone Age, Romagna Mia and Riocorvo – all of whom are yet to race in 2023.