Progressive four-year-old Bundle Award might have earned a start at Group 1 level after displaying impressive staying talent with victory in the HK$4.2 million G3 Queen Mother Memorial Cup Handicap (2400m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (4 May) for trainer John Size and jockey Zac Purton.
Triumphant at 1400m and 1800m at Sha Tin this year, Bundle Award (123lb) handled the rise to 2400m with aplomb to defeat Noisy Boy (121lb) by a short head in 2m 29.72s after a stirring battle, with Winning Dragon (125lb) third, three-quarters of a length away.
While the winning margin was slender, there was a sense of inevitability about the outcome when Bundle Award fanned to the outside of the six-horse field at the home turn accelerating from the tail of the field to power to the line in 21.67s over the final 400m as Noisy Boy resisted bravely for Jerry Chau and Winning Dragon refused to yield under Alexis Badel.
Bundle Award’s performance leaves master trainer Size with the potential option of starting the gelding – the winner of three races in Australia when he raced as Prince Prawn for Allan & Jason Williams before export to Hong Kong – in the HK$13 million G1 Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup (2400m) on 31 May at Sha Tin.
“We’ll see how he is. He’s not rated up to that (Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup) at the moment, but let’s have a look and see what’s available for him,” Size said of the 86-rater. “He’s been really good for us and he’s performed admirably today. It was a big job for him to do that to go to another distance and still win.
“It was hard to predict how they would run the race, but it probably was always going to be a slow-run affair but, a long way from home, he looked like he might be able to win the race. It was just a matter of whether he was in the frame of mind to go on with it.
“He’s physically fine, I think he’s just got to learn to a little bit more about racing and a little bit more about how to win a race.”