Karis Teetan is hopeful Sing Dragon is “in with a shout” when he makes his overseas debut in the G3 Mahab Al Shimaal (1200m, dirt) on Saturday night (28 February) in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates at 11.25pm (HKT).
A five-time winner on Sha Tin’s dirt, Sing Dragon will step out on Super Saturday at Meydan Racecourse in strong form after a second-place finish at Class 2 level in December, as well as an encouraging recent trial behind the brilliant Ka Ying Rising and undefeated rising star Salon S.
“I felt like his trial here behind Ka Ying Rising and that horse of Frankie Lor’s (Salon S), who has won three in a row, was good,” said jockey Teetan of the Chris So-trained galloper. “His form was good when he left Hong Kong.”
While Sing Dragon has experience travelling, making the shift to Hong Kong after five starts in Australia, it’s the six-year-old’s first time on the road as a Hong Kong-trained horse, and Teetan has received good reports from the stable.
“It was nice to hear that Chris is very happy with the horse’s condition and he has travelled well,” he said. “And he is very happy with how the horse is doing. It’s going to be a good experience, and if he can handle the track, I think he will be in with a shout.
“The rider who rides the horse in the morning said the horse looks like he is handling the track okay.”




