Brett Prebble is looking for a landmark win on Super Fluke in the Class 1 Happy Valley Trophy Handicap (1200m) on Wednesday, 21 February, the night when this season’s Hong Kong Airlines Million Challenge will reach its climax.
Prebble has passed the Sha Tin and Happy Valley winning posts ahead of the pack 799 times since he arrived in the Hong Kong back in 2002 as a two-time champion jockey in Melbourne.
“It’s a lot of wins, it’s taken a long time to get there but it will be great to get the milestone,” Prebble said at Sha Tin this morning (Tuesday, 20 February).
Tomorrow night, the 40-year-old rider has four chances to make it a round 800, and should Super Fluke prevail in the feature, the Dennis Yip-trained galloper could carry off the Hong Kong Airlines Million Challenge trophy and its lucrative win purse. The points-based competition rewards runners at Happy Valley contesting Class 3 races and above.
Super Fluke has four wins from five starts on the board this term, with two of those triumphs reaping Million Challenge rewards. And with the six-year-old on 34 points in the contest thanks to that brace and a third at the Valley, all since September, victory at the finale could see him match current leader Charity Glory (49 points), should that horse draw a blank. If that scenario plays out, Super Fluke’s three wins against the latter’s two would be enough to take the HK$650,000 first prize, as long as other results go his way.
“It’s his toughest test ever,” Prebble said of the last start Class 2 winner. “His form around him has been really strong through all of his wins, though, and I feel he’s well-weighted. He’s been harshly-dealt with the draw (10) but you deal with what you get.”