Pierre Ng hopes Duke Wai’s victory in the Class 1 Devon Handicap (1200m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (5 March) will pave the way for a start in the G1 Al Quoz Sprint (1200m) on 25 March, when the veteran could clash with fellow Hong Kong speedsters Sky Field and Sight Success.
“If we get an invitation from Dubai, we’ll go to Dubai. I would love to see him run in a straight 1200m race because, in the past, he’s run very well in straight 1000m races here, but there’s no straight 1200m races here,” Ng said of the seven-year-old, who took his career earnings to beyond HK$18 million with his ninth win from 42 starts.
“If he doesn’t (go to Japan), we’ll go through the motions again, going for the Group 2 and the Group 1 races here because he wasn’t invited to Japan.”
Given an uncomplicated run from barrier one under Jerry Chau, Duke Wai claimed leader Nervous Witness in the last 100m before fending off Courier Wonder to win by half a length in 1m 08.26s.
“He got the inside draw this time. Jerry knows him well. He just had to wake him up in the early stages and let him travel. Around the bend until the 300m, he was travelling quite strongly, and he finished off very well. After the race, Jerry told me Courier Wonder was never going to get past him,” Ng said.
Chau slotted his 15th win of the season with his third success aboard Duke Wai.
“I have ridden this horse before and I know this horse. I was very lucky to get the position I did today and the horse travelled very well. I let him balance in the straight and the visor helped him a lot when he took the lead – he never wanted to stop,” Chau said.