Sky Jewellery joined a select band of gallopers with debut success at Happy Valley and tomorrow night (Wednesday, 5 February) the exciting three-year-old is back in action.
Sporting Tung Moon Fai’s renowned pink and yellow silks, the 60-rating galloper has come forth as a leading 2026 Four-Year-Old Classic Series candidate after becoming only the 26th horse to win on debut in Class 4 at Happy Valley since 2015 – an infrequent achievement the likes of Romantic Warrior, Lucky Sweynesse and Mr Stunning also managed to accomplish.
Contesting the third section of the Class 4 Wai Yip Handicap (1200m), Sky Jewellery steps from barrier 11 with Hugh Bowman up for in-form John Size – who is in the midst of another all-too familiar mid-season surge with 21 of his 26 wins returned since 1 December.
“He’s in pretty good order. He did his job very well and seemed impressive on his first day out. He’s come home and done well after that, he should be able to go on with it,” Size said.
“He showed plenty before he started racing and he promised us that he’d win first start, so he’s acquitted himself very well.”
Other rare debut winners at Happy Valley include Group 3 winner Champion’s Way, Reliable Team, Flying Ace and recent HK$13 million Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m) third Packing Hermod. Sky Jewellery clocked 1m 10.15s (24.27, 23.20, 22.68) in victory from barrier five on 15 January; he also finished second in a turf trial on 24 January over 1200m.
“Gates are really important at that track (Happy Valley), so he’s obviously got more work to do and he’ll have to use more energy to win the race. He’s not going to get a sweet run by any means, so hopefully his class will help him out,” Size said.