Bidding for a remarkable eighth win in the HK$13 million G1 Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup (2400m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (26 May), Tony Cruz laid down a timely marker for this weekend’s feature with Superb Capitalist’s victory at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (22 May).
Ridden confidently by Matthew Chadwick, Superb Capitalist slotted his fourth course and distance victory with success in the Class 2 Wiltshire Handicap (1200m) to provide Cruz with his 45th win of the season and momentum for the final Group 1 of the Hong Kong season.
Preparing to saddle La City Blanche and Five G Patch in the G1 Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup, Cruz said: “This horse is very consistent and he likes this track.
I’m going to bring him back here again for another race.”
With five wins from 16 starts, the Capitalist four-year-old earned a PPG Bonus of HK$1 million as well as HK$1.59 million in prizemoney.
Dennis Yip, who will start Massive Sovereign in the staying feature at the weekend, also figured prominently tonight with Lean Master’s victory.
Searching for his first Group 1, Yip has already forged new territory this season with Massive Sovereign’s stunning BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) triumph on 24 March and he was delighted with Lean Master’s effort to lead throughout under Harry Bentley to win the first section of the Class 4 Hereford Handicap (1200m), the gelding’s first course and distance victory of the campaign.
“The horse is in very good form and everything was good for him tonight. He’s a front runner and it was difficult to catch up from behind,” Yip said of the bay, who sped straight to the front from barrier one.
“He had the speed, good form and he keeps improving. He’s from Europe and he’s only a four-year-old so I think he can keep improving and go up to Class 3.”