“I was very, very happy to see barrier 13 come out (for Helios Express),” Hayes said. “And I thought four was the dream barrier in that scenario. He is a horse that overcomes barriers but you don’t want to be the widest every time.”
Confidence continues to grow for Hayes who says Ka Ying Rising is in at least the best form he has been in all year.
He said the stable star would run a mighty race and if he gets a normal run, he should be a genuine $1.10 or $1.20 chance.
“And if he is better than $1.20, then back him,” he said.
A versatile galloper who adapts to all track conditions, Hayes said Ka Ying Rising could break his own Sha Tin track record of 1m 07.20s for 1200m if there was enough early speed in the race.
“If he flies the start, he might lead and take it up. If he jumps with them he’ll probably box seat behind some obvious pace but that’s really Zac Purton’s problem now,” Hayes said. “And he’ll have it worked out. He gets it done on the big days so I’m not worried at all.
“He can take a sit or lead, either way.”
Hayes said that he believes Ka Ying Rising is a bit faster than the three horses – A Shin Fencer, Danon McKinley and Beauty Waves – drawn inside him.
“Faster than most horses really,” Hayes said. “He’ll get the rail and Zac will be able to choose whether he leads or takes a sit.”