In the midst of a fine debut season, Pierre Ng hopes Duke Wai can add further lustre to the freshman stable’s record with a strong performance in the G1 Centenary Sprint Cup (1200m) at the Sha Tin on Sunday (5 February).
Pitted against outstanding performers Wellington (128) and Lucky Sweynesse (125), Duke Wai (112) is among a string of quality sprinters bidding to upstage Hong Kong’s two highest-rated speedsters in the HK$12 million contest after dead-heating for third with Sky Field behind Sight Success in the G3 Bauhinia Sprint Trophy Handicap (1000m) on 8 January at Sha Tin.
“Duke Wai has been running well, he was unlucky last start and after that he trialled well (at Sha Tin on 27 January) and hopefully this time he can run in the top four,” Ng said.
“Wellington and Lucky Sweynesse are definitely the two hardest to beat, but hopefully we can get into the top four.”
With 21 wins and 49 minor placings from 248 starters in a busy start to the season, Ng has quickly announced himself and has secured three thirds at Group level with Duke Wai, including the G2 BOCHK Private Banking Jockey Club Sprint (1200m) on 20 November.
With five 1200m wins to his credit in Hong Kong, Duke Wai again represents a solid threat in a race also featuring Sight Success, Sky Field, Super Wealthy, Courier Wonder and Master Eight.