John Size is aiming to give Hong Kong a third victory in the G1 Al Quoz Sprint (1200m) when Sight Success lines up as one of two horses representing the city in the race along with Duke Wai on Dubai World Cup night (Saturday, 25 March) at Meydan.
Hong Kong has a rich history in the Al Quoz Sprint with a pair of wins thanks to Joy And Fun (2010) and Amber Sky (2014), while Amazing Kids tackled the 2017 edition of the race for Size to finish a brave sixth on rain-affected ground.
The largely underrated Sight Success is yet to win at the top-level. He’s been overshadowed by Hong Kong’s headline sprinters for much of his career, however, he remains firmly entrenched among the upper echelon of the city’s always strong sprinting division.
“He seems alright, he seems to have travelled ok – he’s healthy and well, he’s doing his work and he’s relaxing, every day he is getting a little bit better. I think we’ll find out on race day how he has handled it – it’ll be the test,” Size said.
By Magnus, Sight Success has improved sharply across the last 12 months – now rating 121 (in Hong Kong) after kicking off his career on a mark of 52. The six-year-old has twice placed at Group 1 level from his last three starts in Hong Kong and will put form around Wellington, Lucky Sweynesse and Sky Field to the test in Dubai this weekend.
“The horse seems fine, there is nothing untoward about him. He should be fine,” Size said. “I think that’s a good draw (barrier 13) for him, I don’t know the other horses obviously, but I think he probably wants to be drawn where there’s a bit of space anyway.”
Sight Success most recently won the G3 Bauhinia Sprint Trophy Handicap (1000m) in January down the Sha Tin straight, while a luckless Duke Wai finished in a dead-heat for third in the same race. One start prior, Sight Success finished under a length behind Wellington in the 2022 G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m).