Bidding to become only the 11th jockey to ride 600 winners or more in Hong Kong, Vincent Ho believes a solid tempo in the HK$3.12 million Class 2 Chevalier Cup Handicap (1600m) will enhance Karma’s winning chances at Sha Tin on Sunday (24 November).
Trained by Caspar Fownes, Karma was one of several backmarkers caught out after the field split into two divisions in the G3 Sa Sa Ladies’ Purse Handicap (1800m) at Sha Tin on 3 November and eventually finished ninth, beaten three and three-quarter lengths, behind Ensued.
But Ho hopes this weekend’s race will pan out more favourably for long-striding Karma, who has drawn barrier 13, with Ho looking to gradually improve into the race behind an expected good pace set by Telecom Fighters, Healthy Happy, Voyage Samurai and Top Gun.
“The draw is not the most ideal, but it is what it is but let’s see how the race pans out. He always comes from back, but it’s not really necessary to be too far back. Let’s see how the speed is in the race,” Ho said.
“He’s a decent horse and back to a mile, he will perform. He needs time to be more mature, mentally. He’s still doesn’t know what his limit is, he keeps improving.
Headed by veteran Healthy Happy, a dual Group 3 winner and Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) victor, the Chevalier Cup features an intriguing mix of seasoned gallopers including Atullibigeal and Telecom Fighters and progressive horses such as Green N White, Helene Feeling, Karma, Patch Of Theta, Young Champion, Sunlight Power and Voyage Samurai.