Amazing Star caused one of the biggest feature-race shocks in Hong Kong racing history when he landed the G2 Sprint Cup (1200m) earlier this month, and this Sunday (25 April) at Sha Tin the six-year-old bay is out to prove that his effort was no fluke when he contests the HK$18 million G1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize (1200m).
“Winning the Sprint Cup was just amazing, I never thought he could win – he just got lucky but since that run, he has improved, he is even better than last start,” trainer Jimmy Ting said.
Sent off an unconsidered 178/1 chance, the seven-time winning gelding belied the odds when he put paid to 12 rivals, charging out of the pack to deny Stronger by a short-head.
But not only does he face a sharp and relatively evenly matched contingent from Hong Kong this weekend, the 113-rater will be tested once again by the all-conquering Danon Smash from Japan, who returns to Hong Kong off the back of a second consecutive G1 score having secured the 2021 Takamatusnomiya Kinen (1200m) in his home country at the end of March.
“The sprint ranks are open in Hong Kong but the main danger is the Japanese horse, Danon Smash, he looks very strong – I just hope that Amazing Star can run well,” Ting said.
Danon Smash claimed the 2020 G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) last December in thrilling fashion, while Amazing Star crossed the line in ninth place.
“His form is better, better than before his last run and I hope that helps him a lot,” Ting said regarding the Darci Brahma galloper who bagged his second win at Sha Tin in the Sprint Cup after previously collecting all of his last five career wins at Happy Valley.