It’s an exciting time for Hong Kong racing right now, which is loaded with fresh and exciting talent. The Four-Year-Old Classic Series saw three emerging forces – My Wish, Rubylot and Cap Ferrat – rise, while the likes of Fast Network continue to make waves.
David Hayes’ phenomenal four-year-old Ka Ying Rising has been the pin-up star this season with seven wins, headlined by three at Group 1 level. As well, further down the totem pole, Sky Jewellery and Crossborderpegasus have put their hands up, to name a few, much like The Boom Box – Chris So’s dazzling three-time winner.
Returning to action in Sunday’s (6 April) Class 3 S.H. Ho And CW Chu Alumni Handicap (1400m) at Sha Tin, The Boom Box – rated 75 – will once again shoulder top-weight as he aims to recapture his winning thread which was halted on 9 March by half a length at Sha Tin.
So said: “The horse keeps learning, he keeps improving and even last time it was quite tough and he was still so close. He’s only a four-year-old and he only started racing this season – he’s shown ability. I really hope he stays healthy and keeps improving.”
The Spirit Of Boom gelding has turned heads across four appearances with his explosive finish and conviction to weave between runners. So has booked championship-leading rider Zac Purton this weekend when his charge breaks from barrier two under 135lb.
“He’s won three times and finished third once. Last start he went up in distance with top weight and his draw wasn’t ideal, but he still ran very well. He was very close. Karis (Teetan) did a really good job. Zac is on this time. I hope everything goes smoothly and I think he can be competitive,” So said.