Champion trainer John Size is set to unleash a multi-pronged attack at the Bank of China (Hong Kong) Race Day on Sunday (23 November) as he seeks to overcome his slow start to the season.
Size sits on five winners for the 2025/26 campaign, and while the ultimate aim remains an assault on December’s HK$130 million LONGINES Hong Kong International Races showpiece, he believes the contingent he will send to Sha Tin this weekend is mission-ready.
A treble at Sha Tin two weeks ago appeared to herald the beginning of Size’s traditional autumn charge up the rankings. However, without a winner since then, the legendary handler will be looking to a healthy squad of 13 runners this weekend to ignite his season.
The 13-time champion trainer is the only handler with multiple runners in all three Group 2 races; he sends three to the G2 BOCHK Private Banking Jockey Club Sprint (1200m).
“The sprinters are good. They’re trouble-free. They seem to be in pretty good shape,” Size said.
Despite an underwhelming preparation, which included a fifth-place first-up in October’s G2 Premier Bowl Handicap (1200m) and a recent discouraging barrier trial, Helios Express (123lb) is Size’s best hope in the BOCHK Private Banking Jockey Club Sprint, where he will go up against the formidable Ka Ying Rising (128lb), the world’s top-rated sprinter.
“Helios Express – his trial was disappointing here last week,” Size said. “But we’re blaming the track condition. We had rain overnight, and I think the horse didn’t like it. Hugh Bowman thought there was nothing wrong with him. He felt good, and his trackwork since has been normal.”





