David Hayes’ outstanding sprinter Ka Ying Rising must overcome a challenging outside barrier in Sunday’s (8 December) HK$26 million G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) at Sha Tin if he is to continue to push his claim as potentially the world’s best speedster.
The Sha Tin 1200m track record holder drew barrier 11 in the 14-horse field for the Group 1 feature – a barrier that no horse has won from in the past 18 runnings.
Hayes conceded the barrier was not favorable but said Ka Ying Rising normally draws wide but his only fear is being caught three-wide.
“You’d prefer to be closer to the rail but he is probably no chance of getting boxed in,” he said. “At a $1.20 chance, it’s one of the ways to get beat.
“So, I think Zac (Purton) will be able to appear when he wants and he has got great gate speed and a lot of those inside of him haven’t, so he should cruise across into quite a good spot.
“Hopefully he doesn’t get caught three-wide, that’s all.”
Hayes has compared the extraordinary stride of the New Zealand-bred Ka Ying Rising to champion Australian mares Winx and Black Caviar.
Winx won 37 of her 43 races, including her last 33 in succession, while Black Caviar went through her career undefeated in all of 25 races.