Revered Hong Kong trainer John Size will attempt to fill a rare gap in a bulging career portfolio when the master horseman saddles Howdeepisyourlove in the G1 Al Quoz Sprint (1200m) at Meydan on Saturday night (5 April).
With an unmatched 12 Hong Kong trainers’ championships in his keeping, Size continues to search for his first overseas success since being based at Sha Tin, having previously saddled 10 starters in Japan and three in the United Arab Emirates.
The wily Australian’s best result came with Armada’s second placing in the 2008 G1 Yasuda Kinen (1600m) in Tokyo and Size is hopeful Howdeepisyourlove’s recent Group 1 form behind star sprinter Ka Ying Rising will lead to breakthrough success in the Al Quoz after drawing barrier nine in a field of 11.
“It (the barrier) seems okay, he should be able to get a clear run from there. He’s not involved in the inside, so the horse gets back in the field a little bit and hopefully he’s a late finisher and that should probably suit him,” Size said.
“The horse is in pretty good shape and he’s travelled well. He looks good and he’s done his work properly. He continues to do well, so I think the race is coming up at the right time and it’s a matter of circumstances on the day.
“He seems very well, he’s been in pretty good order since he’s been in Dubai. He’s enjoying the fresh, crispy mornings and the hot afternoons. He seems to be adapting quite well. He’s eating his food and doing his work and he seems quite relaxed in this environment.
“He tends to wait for the last run, he likes to be ridden quietly early and get into his rhythm and get into his gear and then he normally finishes strongly. So, he’s only got a short dash but if he’s timed, he might be in front at the line.”
“I would love to win a race overseas. We just keep trying.”