Ka Ying Star stole the lead and sprang towards the head of Hong Kong’s four-year-old pecking order with a first-up win in the last race at Sha Tin this afternoon (Sunday, 6 January), the Class 2 Lung Kong Handicap (1600m).
The Cityscape gelding – known as Urban Aspect prior to his arrival at Sha Tin – attracted the attention of Hong Kong interests with three wins from four starts in Britain. A make-all Sha Tin debut under Vincent Ho now suggests that the bay’s owner Leung Shek Kong has the Four-Year-Old Classic Series candidate he hoped his investment would yield.
“He’ll definitely go to the Classic Mile and he’ll come on from this race for sure. He isn’t 100 percent fit yet but the race went to plan for him,” trainer Tony Cruz said after Ka Ying Star made all and ran home a length and three quarters clear of the 14-strong field, which featured eight of his generational peers.
The Hong Kong Classic Mile is three weeks hence, while the second leg of the three-race series, the Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m), is scheduled for 17 February. The biggest of the trio, the HK$18 million BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m), comes a month after that.
“He’s really a miler and that’s his pedigree but if he has a chance to go to the Derby then why not? We’ll give it a try,” Cruz said of the 28/1 winner, who carried bottom-weight of 118lb.
“The horse was a front-runner in England so I told Vincent to go to the lead where he likes to be. He’s like his sire, Cityscape – he won from the front, too.
“But the tempo was slow today, it was a sprint, it wasn’t a true race really,” Cruz added.