“I was too scared to look,” So said at Sha Tin on Tuesday morning (17 October). “He just kept drawing out and I didn’t want to see another bad barrier at Happy Valley. I had Ricky refreshing the page, and then he yelled out ‘saam’ – three – and it was like I had won the lottery, I was so excited. That was a first victory in itself.”
Master Albert has had three starts over the Sha Tin 1200m, starting favourite on each occasion. He drew gate 10 on debut in June, finishing third to Perpetual Joyance, before twice starting from gate 13 – once in July, once in September. On both occasions, he finished fourth.
“He’s been running well, he’s had a lot to do from those gates,” So said. “He should be able to settle a little closer from the good gate and hopefully we can see the horse we believe him to be.”
Australian import Master Albert is raced by the Master Syndicate, who features among its members Hong Kong Jockey Club chairman Dr Simon Ip, and So said it was a collective decision to give the Magic Albert gelding his first test at the city track.
“I spoke to the owners, especially to the chairman Dr Ip, and we agreed to bring the horse to Happy Valley,” the trainer said. “All I kept saying to them was, if we get a good draw, we’ll have a chance. Thankfully, it has paid off. I was happy with his trial here recently so I think this is definitely his best chance yet.”
Joao Moreira retains the ride aboard Master Albert, having been in the saddle for all of his starts to date.