Trainer John Size believes some cut in the ground will boost the chances of defending champion Red Lion in the HK$24 million G1 FWD Champions Mile (1600m) at Sha Tin on Sunday, 26 April.
The mercurial galloper has endured a frustrating 2025/26 campaign and is without a win since claiming the 2024/25 edition of the FWD Champions Day contest 12 months ago.
Red Lion sprang a shock at Sha Tin when, under an expert ride from Hugh Bowman, the Belardo gelding prevailed by a short head at 89/1 over the odds-on favourite Voyage Bubble, who was seeking a fourth straight Group 1 success that afternoon.
The seven-year-old produced a sharp effort in a 1200m Sha Tin barrier trial on Thursday morning (16 April), when he raced at the front of the field and reacted smartly at the 200-metre mark when asked for some effort by Andrea Atzeni to finish a nose behind Little Paradise, who clocked 1m 10.96s.
“Actually, he’s been trialling very well recently – I suppose he always does,” said Size of the six-time Hong Kong winner, who has only made the frame on one occasion from six runs this term. “But on raceday, he seems to be giving up pretty early in the race. He hasn’t been fighting out the finish. But we’ll try again. He’s been drawn on the inside recently, and maybe hasn’t enjoyed that.”
Red Lion’s best performance of this season came during his most demanding assignment, when he finished a rallying third under Bowman in the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Mile (1600m) in December last year.




