Adefill (129lb) was one of last season’s best performers on dirt and trainer Ricky Yiu has his sights set on further riches this campaign when the Deep Field gelding resumes in Wednesday night’s (25 October) Class 3 Shek Uk Shan Handicap (1650m) at Sha Tin’s eight-race all-dirt programme.
Adefill advanced out of sight once he traded in the turf for dirt. He posted a hat-trick of wins from six starts on the surface, including one almighty score by over six lengths, while his other three outings haven’t seen him finish worse than third.
“Comparing his form on the dirt in trials and races, well, he’s half a class better than when he is on the turf – he’s a different horse and some horses are like that,” Yiu said.
The 72-rating five-year-old returns first-up following three barrier trials under jockey Karis Teetan. He finished first in his most recent trial by a commanding four lengths at Sha Tin.
“I’m really happy with him. His trials have been good, he hasn’t put a step wrong and he’s in good nick. Karis Teetan is on him and he knows the horse well,” Yiu said.
Tomorrow night’s contest features a strong fleet of contenders, including Fiery Diamond (131lb) and So We Joy (125lb) – winners on dirt, while lightly raced prospects Perfect Team (124lb) and Nordic Star (120lb) have shown an affinity for Hong Kong racing’s alternate surface.
“We’ll keep him (Adefill) on the dirt for the time being but I think if we move up the classes, then it’s not easy to find dirt races for him, so we might switch to the turf again,” Yiu said.