Still uncertain of Straight Arron’s absolute potential, Caspar Fownes has outlined an ambitious programme for the exciting young stayer after his tough G3 Queen Mother Memorial Cup Handicap (2400m) victory at Sha Tin on Sunday (7 May).
Taking on a string of seasoned, accomplished rivals on soft ground, Straight Arron (117lb) confirmed Fownes’ high opinion with a neck victory over fellow four-year-old Sword Point (115lb), with Natural Storm (116lb) a further length away in 2m 30.72s.
With three wins from his past four starts, Straight Arron overcame relative inexperience and maturity to provide Vincent Ho with a four-timer and left Fownes to ponder a possible G1 Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup (2400m) tilt on 28 May.
“He’s a good horse, his true rating is still not there but we’ll see how he pulls up,” Fownes said. “We’ll make an entry. I wouldn’t think it’s going to be too big a field, probably about six or seven runners, so we’ll just see.
“He’s done his job already and I’m looking forward to next season. What he’s done in such a short period is pretty hard to do and history tells you that once you start to get up to these ratings, you can progress through and hopefully be a really nice horse.”