Chris So could target the HK$4.2 million G3 Sa Sa Ladies’ Purse Handicap (1800m) on 5 November with Super Sunny Sing after the 2023 Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) winner clinched the Class 2 Beijing Handicap (1600m) as Vincent Ho notched a treble.
“It’s good, he ran well. He carried 132lb – lucky, three-wide with cover,” So said of his stable flagbearer. “I don’t think I will rush him in the middle of October. Maybe we aim for the 1800m, the Sa Sa Ladies’ Purse (on 5 November), so he can have a two or three-week break and come back.
“I saw in the last (200m), he was just a little bit tired, but still good. Vincent did a good job, he knows the horse well, but lucky we got three-wide with cover. Maybe in future, after this run, he’ll be (rated) 99 or 100, I don’t know. We aim for the Group race and let’s see.”
Ng’s long-range planning paid off with a double with debutants Galaxy Patch and Ka Ying Cheer to leave the second-season trainer third in the trainers’ standings.
“It’s definitely exciting. We planned it from last season,” Ng said. “We have much better new horses that we got towards the end of the (2022/23) season and they’re doing very well. They’re trialling very well and we’re getting the results now.”
Galaxy Patch earned a PP Bonus of HK$1.5 million after surging late to claim the first section of the Class 3 Shanghai Handicap (1200m) under Karis Teetan. By Wandjina and formerly known as Gulinga Spirit when trained by Will Clarken & Niki O’Shea in South Australia, where he was unbeaten in one start before export to Hong Kong, Galaxy Patch justified Ng’s pre-race expectations with a powerful finish.
“I expected that first-up. I was hoping he didn’t do anything wrong, but he did – he missed the start, didn’t jump very cleanly. He showed us he could really finish off in his trials, so he did what he did in the trials,” Ng said. “This one is a nice type and quite a promising one.
“We’ll keep rolling along and hopefully he’ll get more and more mature and we’ll see if he can go any further but he might just be a sprinter. He did brilliantly.”
Ng hopes the Reward For Effort gelding can strike again in Class 4 before advancing to higher levels after winning for Keith Yeung.
“We didn’t expect it to be so close and Keith said he was still a little bit fat. I hope this run will bring on his fitness. He should just get five points and we’ll progress from here, (I’ll look for a race) in two or three weeks and keep him going. He’s a hard worker, so we’ll just work him hard,” Ng said.
Francis Lui and Ho combined in familiar fashion with Moduleconstruction before Harry Bentley successfully teamed with Lui aboard Chancheng Glory. Bentley closed the meeting with a double after Douglas Whyte’s Blue Marlin prevailed.
Splendid Star cruised to a three-and-a-quarter length win under Purton for Whyte in his second win over the 1800m course before Lyle Hewitson drove Sparkling Dolphin to the gelding’s his fifth Sha Tin 1000m triumph, providing Me Tsui with his first win off the season.
Hong Kong racing continues at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (4 October).