Group 1 winner Masquerade Ball brings top-class Japanese form to Sha Tin as he spearheads a three-strong challenge for the HK$30 million G1 FWD QEII Cup (2000m) on Sunday, 26 April.
The four-year-old finished second in last year’s G1 Japanese Derby (2400m), captured his first Group 1 title in the Tenno Sho (Autumn) (2000m), and was narrowly beaten by Calandagan in a thrilling G1 Japan Cup (2400m), going down by a neck. His performances marked him as one of Japan’s leading middle-distance horses.
Originally aimed at the Dubai World Cup, a subsequent plan to run Masquerade Ball in the G1 Osaka Hai (2000m) was abandoned after he showed discomfort in his left hind leg. He recovered sufficiently for connections to accept an invitation to compete on FWD Champions Day, alongside fellow Japanese challengers June Take and Giovanni.
By Duramente out of Mask Off (by Deep Impact), he began his career with two wins but finished 11th in the G1 Hopeful Stakes (2000m). He rebounded to finish third in the G1 Satsuki Sho (2000m) before his high-class effort in the Japanese Derby, finishing second to Croix du Nord.
After a break, he defeated older horses in the Tenno Sho (Autumn), becoming the sixth three-year-old to win the race. He followed that with a strong second in the Japan Cup after a sustained duel with Calandagan.
“The pace was completely different from the Tenno Sho,” trainer Takahisa Tezuka said of the Japan Cup run. “It made things tougher for him. He became unbalanced around the final turns, but it was only a narrow margin. The winner was exceptional. He showed how good he is in unfamiliar surroundings.”



