Hugh Bowman predicted a bright future for John Size-trained The Winnabe after the grey maintained an unbeaten record after two starts with an impressive victory in the Class 4 Pok Fu Lam Public Riding School Handicap (1200m).
“He was very professional, he’s shown us a nice bit of talent from the time we started working with him and he’s continued to progress,” Bowman said after posting his 60th win of the season. “It was a strong performance, he had to navigate a bit of a path and he did that with a sense of maturity, which is encouraging.
“What I liked the most is that when I got out after the leader, I then needed a second effort and he did it with ease – he’s got a bright future.”
Bowman sealed a double aboard Enjoy Golf for Frankie Lor in the Class 4 Lei Yue Public Riding School Handicap (1400m).
Lo Pan Spirit continued an impressive rise with victory in the Class 4 Hong Kong Riding For The Disabled Association Cup Handicap (1200m) under Harry Bentley. By Charm Spirit, the three-year-old controlled the tempo before spearing clear in 1m 09.37s to improve his record to two wins and a third from three starts.
“He’s a nice horse and he has a big stride. I think he will keep improving as well. Maybe next season he needs a bit further – that will be better for him I think,” Ting said after reaching 10 wins for the season. “If the horse is eating well and is healthy then I think I can run him one more time.”
Ka Ying Victory made it two straight-course wins in a row with a dogged performance under Alexis Badel in the Class 3 Tuen Mun Public Riding School Handicap (1000m). Continuing David Hall’s strong season, the Charm Spirit gelding slotted his fourth victory from eight starts and is unbeaten in three attempts over the 1000m course.
David Hayes’ patience with Ariel was rewarded when the gelding triumphed at his 26th Hong Kong start, landing the Class 4 Pok Fu Lam Park Handicap (1600m). The gelding had logged eight seconds and two thirds before saluting today.
Antoine Hamelin ended a 44-ride run of outs when Size-trained Noble Win notched his first Hong Kong win with success in the Class 5 Butterfly Bay Handicap (1400m).
“I’m very glad to win this one,” Hamelin said. “Last run was really good, today I had a better draw (barrier four) than last time and the horse was even more focused and concentrated and did everything well. I’m very happy with the win.”
Hong Kong racing continues at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (12 June).