Godolphin’s leading man William Buick will take the reins aboard the only Group 1 winner in Sunday’s G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) as he looks to replicate Pakistan Star-like heroics aboard Tower Of London in the HK$22 million dash.
“It was a great day – it was a lucky ride for me [aboard Pakistan Star], I picked him up last minute and it was a fantastic day,” Buick said.
Buick won the 2018 G1 QEII Cup (2000m) at Sha Tin aboard the mercurial galloper and,this weekend he’ll return to the big stage in Hong Kong to reunite with Japan’s Tower Of London for the first time in just over two years.
“He feels like he’s matured – when I rode him in Tokyo he came off the back of a lay off and the race didn’t actually pan out for him that day but he ran home strong and he really showed some good form after that run,” Buick said.
Buick rode the speedster on 24 November, 2018 – one day before Almond Eye won her first G1 Japan Cup (2400m) – and the pair finished a close-up second in the Listed Capital Stakes (1600m) at Tokyo.
“But I felt that the difference between when I last rode him and now is that he’s a horse who has really matured and he looks like a proper sprinter now,” Buick said.
The talented five-year-old has been sparingly raced with only 17 starts to his name but has a trio of G2s among his haul, as well as the 2019 G1 Sprinters Stakes (1200m) at Nakayama.
“He looks very well, he looks like he’s travelled over very well – the connections are happy with him and what I felt this morning, I suppose it was a routine bit of work but he had a nice kick up the stretch and I was really happy with him – he moved well and showed his wellbeing,” Buick said.