Jockey Karis Teetan hopes to use Sunday’s (25 March) G1 Takamatsunomiya Kinen at Chukyo Racecourse as a springboard to future international opportunities when he partners Blizzard in the Japanese sprint feature.
Buoyed by a good draw of gate three after the final field of 18 was released this morning (Friday, 23 March), Teetan – who arrived in Nagoya on Thursday afternoon (22 March) – and trainer Ricky Yiu were also happy to see blue skies and sunshine bearing down upon the Chukyo turf after Blizzard struggled through a gallop on wet ground on Thursday morning.
“The sun’s out, it’s windy, the horse feels great and it all seems to be coming together now,” Yiu said. “Hopefully, luck is on our side.”
It will be the first time Teetan has ridden a Hong Kong horse in an international Group 1 overseas, although he did win the Korea Sprint, a Korean G1, aboard the Tony Millard-trained Super Jockey in 2016.
“Winning aboard Super Jockey was a great thrill, riding a Hong Kong horse to win a big race overseas,” the rider said. “This is obviously another step altogether, being in Japan and being an international Group 1. Once you’ve ridden a Hong Kong horse to win a G1 overseas, then it seems like owners are more confident to give you those opportunities when they travel. Hopefully I get the chance to do it again, because riding in these races is a big thrill.”
Teetan cantered Blizzard on the Chukyo dirt this morning, with the chestnut a picture of health two days out from his Group 1 assignment. Pig-rooting and bucking as he returned to the stables, Blizzard looked every part the fresh galloper that Yiu had been attempting to nurture.
“He felt good, it was nice for me to be able to sit on him today,” Teetan said. “He had a good look around, he felt very fresh. He wanted to do another lap, he was very happy. The good thing was, he was changing legs properly and he seemed comfortable going in this direction.”