The HK$5.35 million G2 Sha Tin Trophy Handicap (1600m) tends to signal the return of Hong Kong’s big horses, especially in recent times, and Sunday’s (13 October) renewal at Sha Tin is no exception as those preparing for December’s HK$126 million LONGINES Hong Kong International Races start to roll out.
Group 1 winners Voyage Bubble and Beauty Eternal resurface, as do Beauty Joy, Galaxy Patch, Red Lion, Straight Arron, Happy Together and La City Blanche.
Chancheng Glory just missed at Group 3 level last season to Galaxy Patch. The American bred by Mor Spirit is also first-up in this weekend’s Group 2 with a featherweight impost (115lb before declarations) for jockey Lyle Hewitson and trainer Francis Lui.
“Fortunately, my weight has been pretty good, so I’ll have him down at 116 (pounds), if it’s good enough and I can get down to 115, then that’ll be great. I did it for Call Me Glorious (on 1 October),” Hewitson said.
“My minimum is normally 117 pounds. I think it’s worth it when you’re riding these sorts of horses and, personally, when I felt him in the trial, I think he’s better than ever.”
Chancheng Glory missed by a nose behind Galaxy Patch in the HK$4.2 million G3 Lion Rock Trophy Handicap (1600m) at Sha Tin last June. The pair met again in the HK$4.2 million G3 Premier Plate Handicap (1800m), also won by Galaxy Patch.
“He’s taken another step forward this season. I would have no hesitation to say that at these sort of weight terms that he could be a very lively contender.
“When I just got touched off by Galaxy Patch, he was a little bit unlucky and he still got there to win. Next time, he (Galaxy Patch) was quite dominant in beating Chancheng Glory but he’s gone up now (in rating) and we are getting that weight off him – it does swing things in our favour,” Hewitson said.