Speed Dragon (123lb) made a triumphant return to racing tonight (Wednesday, 15 October) following 241 days away after scorching to a rousing first-up success in the HK$3.12 million Class 2 Lei Yue Mun Handicap (1800m) at Happy Valley.
Sidelined for four months following a ligament injury, Speed Dragon – the first winner of a running treble for jockey Vincent Ho – crossed immediately from his wide draw (10) to settle in last position. Pacesetter Telecom Fighters (124lb) made the running before yielding at the top of the home straight as Speed Dragon gradually pinched ground.
Helene Feeling (126lb) took the lead turning for home as Californiatotality (130lb) made his run. Ho asked the Francis Lui-trained Speed Dragon to lift between runners and the six-year-old obliged, clocking a race-best 22.87s over the final 400m to defeat Californiatotality in 1m 47.96s by a short head with Encountered (128lb) filling third.
“He trialled very well, so I actually expected him to be very competitive, which he was,” Ho said. “It was great that he could win for the owner. Everything went well for him; the opening on the inside was perfect.
“I think so (to progressing further), it’s still early in the season and he will be fitter after this race tonight. I’m grateful that Francis and my boss (Caspar Fownes) support me. Hopefully I can kick on some more.”