Karis Teetan hopes Adefill’s natural affinity with Sha Tin’s All Weather Track will prove decisive when Ricky Yiu’s gelding resumes in the HK$3.12 million Class 2 Nam Long Shan Handicap (1650m, dirt) on Sunday (6 October).
All six of Adefill’s Hong Kong wins have come on Sha Tin’s dirt surface with three victories at 1200m and three more over Sunday’s distance, as well as six other minor placings on the surface from just 15 starts.
Unplaced on turf in seven starts, the six-year-old will jump from barrier 10 in a field containing six horses who will make their debut on dirt in Hong Kong – Moments In Time, Sword Point, The Best Peach, Chill Chibi, Ka Ying Generation and Red Hare King.
Acknowledging the unknown capacity of some of his rivals on dirt, Teetan believes Adefill’s proficiency on the surface is a clear advantage.
“There’s a couple of horses, like Chill Chibi, that come into the race but I have confidence that this horse on the dirt, he’s a different horse – he just gets so comfortable on it, especially if the speed is on,” the Mauritian said.
“He’s a horse that loves the surface and there are not always races for him so it’s nice to get him back to the races. From his trials, he’s doing everything right at the moment, it’s a nice little competitive field and I look forward to riding him.”
With four wins and 13 minor placings from 53 rides this season, Teetan is undeterred by Adefill’s draw.
“Being drawn outside is even better because he wants to be left alone and he’ll get on their backs coming through and this is when he gives his best,” Teetan said.