Former Australian galloper Six Pack embarks on a new career chapter in the HK$2.84 million Class 2 Guangzhou Handicap (1200m) at Happy Valley on Sunday (27 October) as trainer Douglas Whyte plots a path towards Hong Kong’s lucrative 2025 Four-Year-Old Classic Series.
By Rubick, Six Pack raced as Hey Fat Cat in Australia where he won two of 10 starts for trainer Robbie Laing, also finishing fifth behind Mr Brightside in the G1 Futurity Stakes (1400m) and sixth to Southport Tycoon in the G1 Australian Guineas (1600m) before transferring to Hong Kong.
The gelding arrived at Sha Tin in July and has since trialled twice in preparation for his Hong Kong debut, pleasing Whyte with his quality.
“He’s been well grounded and he’s a lovely horse. I just hope he can handle all the pressure of a day meeting at the valley with the crowd and a new environment. If he does that, he’s a lovely horse going forward,” Whyte said.
“This race looked the most promising going forward for his education in Hong Kong, so we’ll see how he goes and from here on in, we’ll step him up and look for other alternatives.”