Tomodachi Kokoroe (115lb) sensationally catapulted himself into LONGINES Hong Kong International Races reckoning after running the second-fastest 1200m time in Hong Kong racing history to scoop the HK$5.35 million G2 Premier Bowl Handicap (1200m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (26 October).
The only horse to ever run 1200m faster in Hong Kong is Tomodachi Kokoroe’s stablemate Ka Ying Rising, the world’s top-rated sprinter.
The win came courtesy of a perfectly judged ride from Harry Bentley, who has now won three of four rides with the galloper. The Englishman settled the Written Tycoon gelding perfectly, one off the rail behind the speed, and produced him at the 300-metre pole before flashing home past a group of early pace-setters. It was a ride that didn’t escape the attention of delighted trainer David Hayes.
“Sometimes you paint a race map that you pray your horse will get, and Harry (Bentley) put him in that spot,” Hayes said.
“Harry wasn’t happy with the run he gave him last time, but was shocked by how he fought and held on. And then when he gave him a good run, like first up, he’s killed it. That was a 10-out-of-10 ride.”
The win marks the continuation of an incredible late-career renaissance for the seven-year-old, who didn’t register a single win in 10 Class 2 outings last season.





