Hong Lok Golf (127lb) passed the grade test in style last start and on Wednesday night (11 June) Chris So’s classy galloper heads to Happy Valley for the first time to contest the HK$3.12 million Class 2 Cheung Sha Handicap (1650m) after exclusively racing at Sha Tin across his initial six starts.
Happy Valley has a shorter home straight, tighter corners and unique undulations. It is vastly different to its counterpart Sha Tin, located in Hong Kong’s New Territories, which is more forgiving with a longer home run of 430m – no matter the rail position. Happy Valley’s home straight ranges from 312m in length on the ‘A Course’ to 338m on the ‘B+3 Course’.
Harry Bentley, who partners Hong Lok Golf again, has ridden the 89-rater in all five of his wins, including his most recent success in Class 2 when he outmuscled subsequent Group 3 winner Pray For Mir by half a length on 4 May.
Bentley, who turns 33 today (Tuesday, 10 June), said: “I’m very happy to be back on board. It’s a different track, so it’ll be interesting to see how he suits the Valley. He’s a very well-balanced horse, so I don’t see it being a problem.
“One of his assets is that he really gallops and stretches out nicely, so a shorter straight is something to contend with but I don’t see any reason why he won’t perform.”
Hong Lok Golf is aided by barrier four in his Happy Valley debut when he faces Helene Feeling (135lb), Voyage Samurai (130lb), Telecom Fighters (129lb), Soleil Fighter (127lb), C P Brave (124lb), The Golden Scenery (124lb), Steps Ahead (123lb) and Embraces (118lb).
“The form is really stacking up and his (Hong Lok Golf) performances have gone from strength to strength. He is strengthening up as a horse and mentally he’s a lot more switched on. I’ve been really happy to see how he’s progressed throughout the season,” Bentley said.