Only Japanese horses have been able to stop the local talent in the LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) in recent years and the Land of the Rising Sun will launch a three-pronged assault on Sunday’s (8 December) HK$26 million prize.
Just superstar Lord Kanaloa and Danon Smash have been able to prevent a clean sweep for the home team in the last 12 runnings and Lugal heads a strong Japanese team this time around.
Lord Kanaloa won the Sprinters Stakes before both of his Sha Tin victories and Lugal will be bidding to tread a similar path after a spectacular win at Nakayama in September.
The breakthrough G1 success marked Lugal as the nation’s leading sprinter and was all the more remarkable considering he broke his knee after being sent off favourite for the Takamatsunomiya Kinen (1200m) in March.
Reflecting on the horse’s turbulent year, trainer Haruki Sugiyama said: “It was a surprising run in the Sprinters Stakes because that was his first run since his long break. I was a little bit concerned about how he would run, but he ran perfectly.
“He had a knee injury after the Takamatsunomiya Kinen. His rehabilitation was good and his preparation for the Sprinters Stakes was good. He ran very, very well there and he has no problem with his knee now.
“We don’t have another big race over 1,200m in Japan and this is the biggest opportunity for us, so that’s why we’ve chosen to send him here.”