A crop of talented young horses, building on impressive last-start wins, takes centre stage at Sha Tin on Sunday (15 March) with Frankie Lor’s four-year-old Smart Golf, now 17 points advanced from his starting mark, leading the way.
The Australian-bred gelding powered to a second win of the season (from four starts) at Sha Tin three weeks ago, prevailing by two and a quarter lengths, carrying top weight in a Class 4 1200m contest.
For that effort, the handicapper awarded him nine rating points and a promotion to Class 3, in which he steps out for the first time in Sunday’s Kowloon City Handicap (1200m). Rider Harry Bentley, though, is confident that Smart Golf (124lb) can handle both the rise in class and barrier 10.
“That wider barrier makes things a little bit more difficult,” Bentley said. “But he shows good gate speed early on, and that should be able to get us into a nice position. If we were in a similar place to last time, I’d be more than happy. Up into Class 3 is that bit more of a challenge, but he’s carrying less weight, so I think he’s up to it.”
Bentley believes there’s more to come from the son of Needs Further if his racing manners continue to improve.
“He still has a bit of a tendency to run around a little bit in front or just prick his ears. So, that should mean there’s a little bit more left in the tank,” Bentley added.





