Master trainer John Size was, perhaps, disarmed by a surprisingly warm reception from the world’s media when he attended the Thursday press conference before Sunday’s (9 December) LONGINES Hong Kong International Races.
It reflected his demeanour throughout the week. He spoke, at some length, which is counter to his raison d’etre and with an at ease and considered confidence about his four LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint runners and his two ostensibly lesser fancied contenders for the LONGINES Hong Kong Mile.
The message might be to take heed. The odds are, of course, in his favour. With four of the 12 Sprint runners he is theoretically a 3/1 chance of winning the race but in reality even shorter. After all, his most favoured runner Hot King Prawn is likely to run at around that price and then there’s the support troops.
Size’s comments generally, though not specifically, endorsed the market assessment of the Denman gelding who’s won nine of 10 starts. And the man who has won 10 of his 16 completed ‘starts’ in Hong Kong – that is, been champion trainer – was making a case for all four of his short course specialists.
“Everything’s been fine with them,” Size said of the quartet, “they seem to have worked well and trained well. They look sound and healthy and I’m hoping they will run up to their best and I expect the four of them to do that.”
There was a sense of conviction in that expressed expectation and the detail was to follow as to why Beat The Clock, D B Pin and Ivictory should not be entirely dismissed in the shadow of Hot King Prawn who looms as most likely to give Size his third HKIR Group 1 win.
But, first, his propitious assessment of Hot King Prawn – the horse who’s had a shadow of his own, cast by Hong Kong’s highest-rated horse and Mile favourite Beauty Generation but one from which he would well and truly emerge with a first Group 1 win to remain unbeaten for the season.