Always My Folks (120lb) is knocking on the door for a maiden win and Karis Teetan hopes Michael Chang’s three-year-old is able to make further headway in the Class 4 Hereford Handicap (1200m) at Happy Valley tomorrow night (Wednesday, 25 June).
Placed in both of his last starts by under a length, Always My Folks – a chestnut gelding by Capitalist – breaks from barrier nine against 11 runners at the city circuit, with Teetan wary of the wide draw but encouraged by the horse’s continued development.
“I’ve worked him after his last run and I feel like he’s improved since then. The draw is going to make it a bit awkward again. But I know him a bit more now and I think it’s going to be competitive,” Teetan said.
Teetan, 35, has ridden 38 winners this season, including Group 1 success aboard Ka Ying Rising and, he has twice galloped Always My Folks in trackwork at Sha Tin since his most recent third placing on 28 May.
“He’s a nice little horse and I thought last time he did it the hard way. He still ran a very good race. He’s enjoying the track and I think his performances have been good there, I’m looking forward to ride him again,” Teetan said.
Always My Folks is owned by So Wing Keung and faces Mega Bonus (135lb), Never Too Soon (129lb), Lahore (128lb), Amazing Kid (127lb), Conrad The Great (127lb), Bits Superstar (126lb), Honest Witness (125lb), Savvy Twinkle (123lb), Exceed The Wish (119lb), Flying Akeed (119lb) and Good Prospect (119lb).