Seasons Bloom is also headed that way after his runner-up finish, while third-placed Time Warp and fourth Winner’s Way will attempt to qualify in the coming weeks.
Last year’s Hong Kong Mile winner Beauty Only impressed when he rattled home for fifth under 133lb, especially as the ground was not ideal. He looks right on song to defend his title. Another eye-catcher making late ground was sixth-placed Eagle Way, a leading local hope for the LONGINES Hong Kong Vase.
Tuesday trials spotlight potential local candidates
Some of Hong Kong’s top HKIR contenders geared up for their returns with barrier trials at Sha Tin on Tuesday (3 October), with mixed results.
Last year’s Hong Kong Mile place-getters Helene Paragon and Joyful Trinity both stepped out for the first time this season. Like last term, Helene Paragon appeared in need of fitness, while Joyful Trinity looks to have come to hand fairly quickly. Both will resume in the G2 Sha Tin Trophy Handicap (1600m) on 22 October.
Also set to resume in that same race is 2015/16 Horse of the Year Werther. He was forced to miss last year’s showpiece due to injury, but picked up two G1 wins later in the season. He strode out well in an easy hit-out on Tuesday and looks on track for the LONGINES Hong Kong Cup.
Hong Kong’s other main Hong Kong Cup chance, Pakistan Star, repeated old antics when he pulled himself up at the 1400m in his mile trial. The talented gelding will have to complete two 1800m gallops and then two 1600m barrier trials on the turf, without unsatisfactory incident, before he will be allowed to race again.
Let’s Go Donki takes aim at HKIR
Red Falx took out the G1 Sprinters Stakes (1200m) at Nakayama in Japan on Sunday. The last eight winners of the Sprinters Stakes have raced at Sha Tin two months later, including Red Falx last year – the grey finished 12th behind Aerovelocity in the Hong Kong Sprint.
A Red Falx return to Hong Kong is unlikely though. Instead, Sprinters Stakes form will more likely be represented via runner-up Let’s Go Donki, a Classic-winning mare at a mile who has proven best suited to sprint trips, placing second in both of Japan’s G1 majors at 1200m this season.