Chasing a sixth Class 2 Panasonic Cup Handicap (1400m) victory, master trainer John Size hopes a recent stint at Conghua will trigger a return to form for talented galloper Young Champion at Sha Tin on Saturday (9 November).
Previously successful in the Panasonic Cup with Electronic Unicorn (2001), Gem Of India (2005), Real Specialist (2012), Western Express (2017) and Lucky Express (2021), Size hopes Young Champion can strongly contend in the HK$2.84 million feature despite drawing barrier 14 in a field crammed with emerging talent.
The Irish import, who impressed last season with two wins and a second from three starts, finished eighth when resuming behind Harmony N Blessed over 1200m at Sha Tin on 22 September with jockey Karis Teetan reporting the four-year-old was unsuited by the rain-affected conditions.
Additionally, a post-race endoscopic examination showed a substantial amount of blood in the horse’s trachea. Size sent Young Champion to Conghua five days later and, following an encouraging trial performance at the Mainland facility on 25 October, the gelding returns to competition this weekend.