G1 FWD Champions Mile (1600m) contender Mr Brightside will adopt a change of tactics when the Australian visitor takes on the world’s best in Sunday’s (27 April) HK$24 million feature at Sha Tin.
Ben Hayes, who trains in partnership with his brothers Will and JD, is hoping a favourable barrier draw will allow jockey Craig Williams to give the seven-year-old gelding a softer run in the 1600m feature.
In Mr Brightside’s three runs this campaign – twice at 1400m and his most recent when second in G1 The All-Star Mile (1600m) on 8 March at Flemington – he has raced close to the speed.
“In this preparation our horse has had to lead and has hit the front at the 400m every race this prep,” Hayes said. “And he has been a bit of a sitting duck.
“And we are hoping with Hong Kong, they tend to go a bit harder earlier and through his whole career he has always taken sits and we are hoping this time we can draw a barrier where we can look to ride him a little bit quieter and we’ll be the last one hitting the line.
“I think the horse is in as good a form as he can be.
“We just need a bit of racing luck and if we draw the right barrier and I know this track is a very good draining track but a little bit of give in the track would be very good for us. Give is very important to us.”