Son Pak Fu has shown sensational improvement throughout the second half of this season and the four-year-old is chasing a fifth consecutive win at Happy Valley when he lines up in Wednesday night’s (17 May) Class 3 Aldrich Bay Handicap (1200m).
On a remarkable upward spiral after failing to place across his first five starts, Son Pak Fu has continued to raise expectations – and his rating – as he returns tomorrow with an added 13 pounds assigned after his three-length blitz in the grade at the end of April.
Jockey Jerry Chau has been ever-present throughout the bay’s 11-start career in Hong Kong and he remains hopeful of overcoming barrier 11 and the hefty impost.
“It will be a bit difficult now because last time he added a lot of points to his rating, he has a wide barrier and top weight – it will make it difficult. He’s a horse that keeps improving and I believe he can do a good job again,” Chau said.
Chau pins the Fighting Sun gelding’s recent success down to an improved manner: “He is getting very settled this season, even in trackwork and race day. He is settling down and he is no longer fighting me – he just listens to me. It makes it easier to control him.”