Jockey Karis Teetan believes he may have found a pair of headline gallopers to strengthen his season after he bookended Sunday’s (8 October) Sha Tin card with promising types Alcari and Fifty Fifty.
Teetan partnered Ricky Yiu’s three-year-old Alcari to win the Class 4 Chung On Handicap (1000m) on debut, before Peter Ho-trained Fifty Fifty produced arguably the day’s most impressive win in the Class 2 Yeung Uk Handicap (1400m).
Fifty Fifty (114lb) entered the Class 2 closer having won last time out in Class 3, settling midfield over 1200m. With the step up to 1400m, Teetan had Fifty Fifty contesting the lead early before landing in the box seat – an ideal spot, except when the field bunched around the 500m leaving the Mauritian rider searching for room.
Manouevering from the rail to the centre of the track approaching the 300m, the Thorn Park grey sprinted powerfully to win by a length and a half over Racing Supernova (133lb).
“They slowed up between the 800m and 400m, so Karis had nowhere to go at the top of the straight,” Ho said. “Luckily, the field was not that strong and he had a feather weight so it didn’t matter too much. But still, to win in the manner he did was very good to see.”
“He’s a small horse, but I think Peter has a nice horse on his hands,” Teetan concurred. “I did have to shift out at the 300m, but the way that he picked himself up and got moving suggests he’s heading higher.”
Ho says that Fifty Fifty is bound for Group races later this season, but is likely to face Class 2 company again next start.
“I might give him one or two more runs at 1400m, I’ll see how he pulls up,” Ho said. “There are a few 1400m Class 1 and Class 2 races around, and ideally I’d like to run him in Class 2 next time. I could see him being a horse who runs in the 1400m (Class 1) on international day, and then the second half of the season, he might be in Group races over a mile.”