Karis Teetan tasted G1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize (1200m) glory with Mr Stunning in 2020 and he is hoping for another stroke of magic aboard Hong Kong debutant Little Brose in this year’s HK$22 million contest.
The Australian import will be the youngest horse in the race as a three-year-old, but he is already among the field’s most accomplished contenders having landed the G1 Blue Diamond Stakes (1200m) as a two-year-old last February.
While realistic about the task in hand, Teetan reports the colt to have acclimatised well to life in the city now with David Hayes and is optimistic he can deliver on the promise he has shown so far.
“It just shows everyone must think pretty highly of the horse to go for a task like that,” Teetan said. “Of course it’s going to be tough for him, but when I sit on him he gives me a good feeling. I trialled him last week and I was really happy with his work. He comes to Hong Kong having won the Blue Diamond so he has the ability.
“Going to a Group 1 is going to be hard but I think he’s well prepared for the race. With Lucky Sweynesse not being in there it looks wide open among the Hong Kong horses and anything can happen. If he gets a good draw I think he’s going to run a good race.
“I got to know him a lot when I trialled him at Happy Valley because they put the blinkers on him and he was a bit keen. I told David as soon as I jumped off him to take them off him. He feels like he wants to be ridden just where he’s comfortable. I don’t think he’s a horse who wants to be ridden for speed. He’s got a good finish.”