Vincent Ho will attempt to kickstart his season at Sha Tin on Saturday (4 October) with seven rides and a bit of help from some old friends among several leading chances.
Ho, who missed the bulk of last season when sidelined following a fall, has been feeling his way back into form after months of intense rehabilitation.
Discussing his rides at Saturday’s fixture, Ho highlighted The Boom Box (131lb), a three-time winner over course and distance, as a strong chance in the Class 3 Tung Lung Chau Handicap (1200m).
Ho, who has one win so far this season, struck up a promising partnership with the Chris So-trained gelding from the jump. The pair partnered to win each of The Boom Box’s first three starts, and they have been reunited in a series of barrier trials this season.
“I like to ride him. He’s such a nice horse to ride,” Ho said. “I did a few trials on him – so far, felt good. In the morning, probably, he doesn’t show too much – he’s pretty laid back at the trials. Races will switch him on. He’s very relaxed nowadays in the morning. Hopefully, in the race he will be quite similar and also hit the line pretty strongly.”
After a ripping start to his Hong Kong career, the lightly raced five-year-old’s winning streak ended at a time when Ho was also unavailable through injury and the horse was stepped up to 1400m.
Following an underwhelming performance in the last of six runs last season, his campaign was ended early.
“Of course, (this is) his first race of the season and he’s been out for some time as well,” Ho added. “He’s just getting back and bringing his fitness up in a few trials, so he should do well at 1200 (metres).”