Entered for the LONGINES Hong Kong International Races (HKIR) on 10 December, BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) runner-up Tuchel resumes under Hugh Bowman from barrier six with Size anticipating another strong campaign from the gelding.
“He raced consistently all the way through the season, he was in pretty good shape most of the time and he acquitted himself very well – he just got beaten (a short head by Voyage Bubble) in the Derby and I suppose that was a very good effort,” Size said.
“He’s had a good break and a bit of time off to try and recuperate. He seems alright at the moment and we’ll learn more when we go to the races. He’s got a handicap (135lb) that he has live up to and perform first-up from a break, which is not easy to do, but he’ll have to improve on that to win the race. So, if he can run up to his handicap, he’s probably doing very well.”
With six wins and seven minor placings from 16 starts, Tuchel has advanced from a rating of 52 to 106.
Size will also be represented by another LONGINES HKIR entrant Red Lion, who is again shaping positively after strong recent trials.
“He trials well normally probably because of the surface of the all-weather track at Sha Tin – I think he handles it okay. He does look good in the trials, but he takes it to the races also. He’s been very consistent, he’s a very diligent worker, he likes his training and his racing and he always seems to run a good race in all different track conditions,” Size said.
Red Lion, winner of four of 13 starts in Hong Kong, will be ridden by Alexis Badel from barrier one.