Luke Currie is expecting an improved effort from Sweet Encounter when the Toronado gelding lines up in Sunday’s (26 February) HK$12 million Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m).
Slow away at the start before fading to a dead-heat eighth in the Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m) at the end of January, Sweet Encounter was the victim of circumstances feels Currie as the New Zealand-bred bay aims to give John Size a fifth Hong Kong Classic Cup crown this weekend at Sha Tin after Unique Jewellery (2009), It Has To Be You (2013), Thunder Fantasy (2015) and Sun Jewellery (2016).
“He was one of the favourites to win last start, you can’t write him off after one run – one run when he didn’t get it quite right out of the barriers and also with the way the race shaped,” Currie said.
Voyage Bubble made all last start in the Hong Kong Classic Mile with very little pressure around him early on and throughout the race under Jamie Kah, before surging to a comfortable success in the first leg of the Four-Year-Old Classic Series over Tuchel and Packing Treadmill. The latter doesn’t feature this weekend.
“They stayed in their order and the leader (Voyage Bubble) was dominant, I’m hoping this time that he doesn’t get the 1800 metres and an easy lead like the other day.
“I think everyone’s probably in the same boat but the 1800 metres will test that theory and I think my horse, if he can take a nice position, then he gets a much better chance than what he got last time,” Currie said.