Invincible Sage has emerged as the newest member of Hong Kong racing’s elite with victory in the G1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize (1200m) on a rain-affected Sha Tin track today (28 April), providing David Hall with his first-top level win since 2008.
Ridden brilliantly by Hugh Bowman, Invincible Sage stalked pace-setters Victor The Winner and California Spangle before bursting clear to win by one and a half lengths in 1m 09.33s to give Hall his most important Hong Kong success since Absolute Champion’s Centenary Sprint Cup win 16 years ago.
California Spangle, who appeared not to relish the yielding track and struggled for rhythm when pressured early by Mad Cool, finished second with Mugen third. Hall’s other runner, Flying Ace, charged into fourth on a memorable day for the trainer.
“It’s been a long time between drinks, of course. As everybody says, this is what you get out of bed for in the mornings. It’s been a bit of a drought for us at the top level so this is certainly a very satisfying win,” Hall said.