Brett Crawford believes he can get off the mark in Hong Kong at Sha Tin on Sunday (14 September) when he prepares his second runner in the city, with champion jockey Zac Purton in the saddle.
Top weight Only U (135lb) represents the South African handler’s sole entry at the meeting in the first section of the Class 5 Hong Tung Handicap (1400m), but Crawford is encouraged by the six-year-old’s solid recent form and the fact that the famously studious Purton thought enough of the horse’s chances to reach out and request the ride.
“He’s in great form; he’s come out of a trial well, his work at home has been good,” Crawford said.
“Lucky for me, Zac actually phoned a while back for the horse. So he obviously feels that, with the horse dropping into Class 5 – even with top weight – he should be competitive, so it’s always good to have Zac on.”
Crawford came within half a length of making a dream start to his Hong Kong career when Speedy Smartie narrowly went down to You’remyeverything in the opening race of the season, the Class 5 Grassy Hill Handicap (1200m) at Sha Tin last Sunday (7 September).
Only U, who moved to Crawford’s nascent yard upon the retirement of former handler Benno Yung, went winless last term but raced consistently and was placed in three of his last four runs. He drops into Class 5 company for the second time, having competed at that level once last season, finishing second over course and distance with Purton in the plate.
“The barrier gate is our hardest challenge, coming from gate 12. But looking at the field, I think the opposition are all drawn pretty much around us,” Crawford said. “I think, on his work, he should run a good race.”
The 54-year-old Crawford arrived in Hong Kong during the off-season with a reputation as a big-race trainer, with a total of 29 Group 1 wins on his glittering CV, including two G1 Durban July (2200m) triumphs in South Africa.