Cap Ferrat will aim to join one of Hong Kong racing’s most exclusive and esteemed clubs when he lines up in Sunday week’s (27 April) HK$28 million G1 FWD QEII Cup (2000m) at Sha Tin.
Trained by Francis Lui, Cap Ferrat prevailed in last month’s HK$26 million BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) by a short head at odds of 25/1 under Craig Williams, and the four-year-old is chanced with becoming the sixth horse to complete the Derby-QEII Cup double in the same season after Vengeance Of Rain (2005), Ambitious Dragon (2011), Designs On Rome (2014), Werther (2016) and Romantic Warrior (2022).
Well-versed with four starts in Hong Kong and 13 pre-import in Australia, Cap Ferrat placed in Group 1 races before arriving at Sha Tin. His Australian form saw him mix it with top-level winners Ceolwulf, Tom Kitten, Riff Rocket, Southport Tycoon and Veight.
He gamely landed the BMW Hong Kong Derby from barrier two – his first career win – while this morning (Monday, 14 April) he finished fifth in a barrier trial on Sha Tin’s dirt course in 1m 11.04s over 1200m behind Group 1-winning speedster Victor The Winner, Chancheng Glory, Invincible Shield and Everyone’s Star.
“Keith (Yeung) said he was ok. He trialled well and it’s just to keep his condition. He’s fit and happy,” Lui said. “I think it’s a tough race. He won the Derby but we don’t know his quality yet and what grade.”