Tomodachi Kokoroe is aiming crown a superb season when he steps up in distance to contest the HK$3.12 million Class 2 Sun Jewellery Handicap (1650m) on Wednesday night (10 July) at the season’s final Happy Valley fixture.
Untested beyond 1400m, Tomodachi Kokoroe has won four times over 1200m in Hong Kong for trainer David Hayes. The Written Tycoon gelding was a six-time winner in Australia pre-import, scoring over 875m, 950m (twice), 1200m, 1250m and 1400m.
“We’re trying the mile. He’s had a marvellous season. I think the tempo of a mile in this class, like over the 1400 metres, is probably better suited to him than sprints,” Hayes said.
Tomodachi Kokoroe attempted to make all last start at odds of 67/1 in Class 2 over seven furlongs at Sha Tin. The five-year-old was caught late by a short-head.
“I thought he’d won, really, we just got beaten on the post. It was very, very good. It’s hard to think he can go much better than he’s gone but he has proven that he can compete off his current rating (94),” Hayes said.
A Class 1 winner at Happy Valley, Tomodachi Kokoroe steps away from gate four with jockey Zac Purton tomorrow night, assigned 134lb, against Helene Feeling (135lb), Outgate (131lb), Adefill (129lb), Chill Chibi (126lb), Yellowfin (126lb), Berlin Tango (125lb), Turin Mascot (117lb), Woodfire Bro (117lb) and Universal Horizon (116lb).