Andre Atzeni hopes a light weight and favourable barrier will pave the way for Swift Ascend to offset a class rise and post a third consecutive win when the in-form gelding tackles the HK$2.84 million Class 2 Tai Tong Handicap (1200m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (5 January).
Triumphant in Class 3 under James McDonald at his past two starts, Swift Ascend has surged from 59 in the ratings to 84 to earn a tilt in Class 2, justifying trainer David Eustace’s faith in the Lord Kanaloa five-year-old.
Swift Ascend will carry only 117lb this weekend when he challenges Copartner Prance (135lb), Flying Ace (135lb), Raging Blizzard (131lb), Wunderbar (131lb), Son Pak Fu (128lb), Gorgeous Win (122lb), Full Credit (121lb) and James Tak (117lb).
Atzeni is familiar with Swift Ascend, having partnered him to a narrow second behind Sugar Sugar at Happy Valley in October.
“I had quite a lot to do with him before he ran this season and obviously unfortunate to have missed (riding) him a couple of times, but I got on him at Happy Valley and I was very unlucky that day, he probably should have won,” the Italian said.
“In hindsight, he probably should have been unbeaten this season. Obviously, he’s shown good form at the Valley and he seems like he’s come to Sha Tin, he’s even better. He’s a very straight forward horse and he’s got a nice draw (barrier three) on Sunday, it’s a small field but it’s a very competitive race.
“He’s up a Class 2 but he’s a horse who jumps good, he travels, he gives it all – he’s got to improve but he’s done nothing wrong so far. He’s not flashy but he gets the job done. With the light weight and with the good draw, hopefully we have some luck in running and he’s a horse that could be very, very competitive.”
Swift Ascend is one of three last-start winners in the field along with Raging Blizzard and Full Credit, while Wunderbar was unlucky after being caught wide from barrier 11 last start and will jump gate two on Sunday under Zac Purton.