Yesterday is history and tomorrow’s a mystery, but a proud Sam Clipperton was content to revel in the present at Sha Tin this afternoon, Sunday 21 October, after the exciting Hot King Prawn (122lb) breathed new life into his Hong Kong career with a dynamic success in the Premier Bowl Handicap (1200m)
Clipperton made a flying start to his Hong Kong adventure with 40 winners in his first full season but his career slowed with just 18 successes last term and he approached this prestigious Group 2 contest on the hot seat with just a solitary winner from 37 rides this season.
No amount of outward calm could disguise the fact that this was a huge opportunity to justify the faith that John Size has shown in the 24-year-old Aussie and Clipperton and his precocious young partner never missed a beat from the moment the gates crashed open.
Zac Purton was clearly determined to secure a prominent position aboard hot favourite Ivictory (133lb) but Hot King Prawn had no trouble securing the lead on the inside while showing the same fluent, loping stride that had carried him to seven wins from his first eight starts.
Mr Stunning (133lb) emerged as a new threat after Ivictory retreated tamely with around 300m to run, but Hot King Prawn delivered a striking second effort once Clipperton sought maximum effort and was firmly in command thereafter to hold the strong-finishing Fifty Fifty (128lb) by a length and a quarter.