Some horses simply prefer racing on Sha Tin’s alternate surface and Adefill has once again confirmed that he undoubtedly falls into that category.
The 83-rater enhanced his standing as one of Hong Kong’s top dirt course performers tonight (Wednesday, 29 May) with a smart conquest under Karis Teetan in the Class 2 Chun Shek Handicap (1650m) – the first of an eight-race all-dirt programme.
Delivering trainer Ricky Yiu’s 50th win this season, Adefill banished four rivals to scoop his biggest success to date in the HK$3.12 million contest, overcoming a distinctive mid-race lull to salute as 1.7 favourite by one and a quarter lengths over Yellowfin.
“Before the race, I said he was half a class better on the dirt, but he’s gone to another level – now he’s one class better on the dirt. It’s going to be hard to find a race for him – this is the last possible race on the dirt for this horse for the season,” Yiu said.
The Deep field gelding has raced 15 times on the dirt for six wins. His first six starts were on the turf and yielded only two top-five finishes – both times when fifth.
“He always hits a flat spot at around the 600-metre mark, so you have to get him going and this is the point where he can win or lose his races. I know him, I switched him off throughout the first part of the race and tracked the right horse,” Teetan said.
“Yellowfin slipped away a few lengths when he went, but I wasn’t worried because he takes time to get going and once I asked him in the straight he won pretty nicely towards the end.”