Karis Teetan knows what it takes to win the HK$5.35 million G2 Premier Bowl Handicap (1200m) and the affable Mauritian has the chance to land a second aboard the John Size-trained Howdeepisyourlove at Sha Tin on Sunday afternoon (20 October).
Nine years on from his scintillating success aboard champion Able Friend in the 2015 Premier Bowl, Teetan reflects on the hulking chestnut’s demolition job of star sprinters, in what eventuated as the Shamardal gelding’s final win of his distinguished racing career in Hong Kong for former trainer John Moore.
Loaded with 133lb as the contest’s top-rated horse, Able Friend was as electrifying as ever in the home straight, unleashing his trademark powerful finish under Teetan to score from a near-impossible position.
“He was amazing. Everybody thought he had no chance and John Moore just told me to leave him behind and hope he hits the line strongly. At the 400 (metre mark), I said to myself ‘well, I’m definitely going to win this race’ – he was a machine,” Teetan said.
Returning from disappointment in Great Britain four months earlier at Royal Ascot, Able Friend bested elite performers Gold-Fun, Peniaphobia, Lucky Nine, Amber Sky and Aerovelocity at Sha Tin that day – a performance which made certain the late Dr Cornel Li’s exceptional horse would be acclaimed as the world’s highest-rated sprinter.