Harry Bentley posted his first treble of the season to dominate at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (27 March) as Tony Cruz laid down a promising marker ahead of California Spangle’s tilt at the G1 Al Quoz Sprint (1200m) in Dubai on Saturday night (30 March).
Bentley, 31, continued a solid March campaign with wins for Cruz (Winning Heart), Chris So (Our Lucky Glory) and Mark Newnham (Show Respect), while also slotting a second and two thirds from eight rides to win the jockey challenge with his first treble since October, 2022.
Bentley opened his account by scoring for Cruz on Winning Heart in the first section of the Class 4 Lok Fu Handicap (1200m).
Formerly known as Charlemont in Ireland, where he won his only start in 2022, Winning Heart jumped cleanly from barrier one and sat just behind the speed before spearing clear to triumph at his 13th Hong Kong start.
In Dubai overseeing California Spangle’s preparation for the Al Quoz Sprint, Cruz notched his 33rd win of the Hong Kong season with Winning Heart.
Sealing a double, Bentley registered his 25th win of the season when Our Lucky Glory snared the second section of the Class 4 Lok Fu Handicap (1200m) as So brought up a brace, having also scored with United Endeavors and Keith Yeung in the second section of the Class 4 To Kwa Wan Handicap (1650m).
“It’s good to get a double,” So said. “The first winner – Keith did a really good job. Class 4 is very competitive, it’s hard to tell who will win. Keith chose to come back to the three-wide line with cover with the slow pace and hit the line and I think that was the key.
“(Our Lucky Glory) is a tiny horse, we cannot run him much and we have to stall. Harry knows him well. Last time he ran second, but I think the draw tonight helped a lot. I hope he can still improve.”
Bentley made it three when Show Respect impressively won the Class 3 Ma Tau Kok Handicap (1650m) to earn a HK$1.5 million PP bonus.