Jamie Richards hopes Zac Purton’s tactical skill will be sufficient to offset Alacrity’s challenging draw in the Class 3 Tan Shan River Handicap (1800m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (2 April) as the Chilean Group 1 winner attempts to breakthrough in Hong Kong.
Bought as a BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) aspirant, Alacrity missed the 19 March Classic won by Voyage Bubble after failing to make the necessary progress to contest the race, but Richards is confident the talented galloper can gradually develop into a quality stayer.
“We were trying to get him (Alacrity) on a Derby path and things didn’t go our way, so we’ve just taken our time with him and we’ve been stepping up him up slowly in distance – 1400m, a mile (1600m) and now 1800m – and we’re looking forward to seeing how he goes on Sunday,” Richards said.
“We’re looking forward to the back half of the season with him and then next season, he’ll hopefully be a nice staying horse.”