Victor The Winner has long impressed Shum with his talent and, after rising from a rating to 52 to 106 before today’s triumph, the Toronado five-year-old now will be given the chance to validate the trainer’s opinion.
“I knew he was a good horse after his first trial, I said to the owner ‘Come to his first race, bring your wife, the horse will be hard to beat’,” Shum said before finishing the meeting with a three-timer and his sixth win in the opening-day feature.
“Victor The Winner will go to set weights now with his rating, so hopefully he can go to group races now. In December, the sprint race (LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint) is the aim. He’s a good horse. Today, with a light weight, a wet track and the pace – Karis held the pace fantastic – so he was able to win.”
Allowed to saunter unchallenged through the first 400m in 25.01s before gradually accelerating with sectionals of 23.46s and 21.40s, Victor The Winner’s jockey Karis Teetan executed Shum’s race plan to perfection as Lucky Sweynesse – still short of maximum fitness – struggled to bridge the gap under his weight.
“We studied the tempo. We wanted a very good jump and to get to the front. I think I won the race in the first 400m when he got his own way, and he was really comfortable. Into the straight, when I picked him up, he really gave me a kick,” Teetan said.
“With the weather playing up a bit lately, some horses have missed work, but we had two trials. I thought my horse, in his last trial, showed me he’d improved a lot since last season. After I saw the rain today, I thought it’s going to make it hard for (Lucky Sweynesse) with that weight and the way the track is. I thought we took our chance, and it worked out pretty well.
“I think he (Victor The Winner) is improving. I thought his last run was a really good run. Of course, he’s going to have to run with the big boys now, but I think he’s going to build his confidence, and he’s going to put his name out there and compete at that level.”
Lucky Sweynesse’s trainer Manfred Man was far from despondent in defeat.
“I said before the race he had only a chance and with the weight difference, the work we missed because of the typhoon and the heavy rain, it was always going to be hard to win. Also, I don’t think he handled the going with the big weight,” Man said.