With a total of 18 runners spread across the past 24 editions of the LONGINES Hong Kong International Races, master trainer Andre Fabre has been one of Europe’s most consistent supporters of the meeting.
His two winners have both come over 2400 metres in the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Vase and he sends a strong contender this year in G1 Grosser Preis von Bayern (2400m) winner Junko, who carries the colours of Alain and Gerard Wertheimer; most famously associated with the mighty Goldikova, and one of the most successful owner-breeder operations in France, stretching back three generations to the 1950s.
Fabre also saddles G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Mile (1600m) contender in Godolphin’s Tribalist, who tuned up for his meeting with Golden Sixty and California Spangle with a cosy success at Saint-Cloud in mid-November.
“They had very good ‘prep’ races and in many ways a good racing calendar,” says Fabre. “They are both racing fit and I’m very happy with them.
“The races in Hong Kong are getting more and more difficult to win.”
Indeed, European success has been rare enough at Sha Tin in early December since Fabre sent out Flintshire to win the 2014 LONGINES Hong Kong Vase, with only Aidan O’Brien’s three wins in the same race – courtesy of Highland Reel (2015 and 2017) and Mogul (2020) – to show from the past 32 individual Group 1s on the card.