2023 G1 Melbourne Cup (3200m) winner Without A Fight and Mark Zahra can look forward to going the shortest way round in Sunday’s HK$24 million G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Vase (2400m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (8 December) after joint-trainer Sam Freedman drew stall one at Thursday’s (5 December) barrier ceremony.
“When we first had him up in Queensland, jockey Mark Zahra said he was always looking for the rail so he won’t have that to worry about from one,” said Freedman.
After a long absence following his Melbourne Cup success, Without A Fight ran a comeback full of promise when third to Via Sistina in the G1 VRC Champions Stakes (2000m).
Freedman added: “He’s certainly tightened up and improved for it as you would expect. He had a nice trial at home before he got on the flight. He’s a well-travelled horse and he’s handled the trip very well.”
“Everyone (at home) is very excited and it’s important for the Melbourne Cup, to showcase it on the world stage. “
Among his more fancied opposition Japanese challenger Stellenbosch must overcome stall 13 of 13 in a race where the draw perhaps plays less of an important role than in some of Sunday’s other features.