Mask Rider (131lb) scored a super impressive first-up win in Hong Kong last month and tomorrow night (Wednesday, 12 February) the Justify gelding is aiming to repeat the dose in a quality Class 3 Shui Chuen O Handicap (1200m) under Keagan De Melo at Sha Tin.
Hong Kong’s midweek programme features nine races – all on dirt. De Melo steps from gate two against 11 rivals, including Dragon Air Force (117lb) – a winner of his last two starts – in the HK$1.86 million contest.
Surprising in Class 3 at odds of 27/1 first-up in Hong Kong, former Australian-trained Mask Rider won three times pre-import, when known as Spicy Legend for trainer Peter Robl.
“He showed signs of being a promising horse. He delivered on race day – he had a nice soft lead in front with slow fractions and he was able to quicken up,” De Melo said.
Holding the rail on debut, Mask Rider – who is trained by Chris So – was able to lengthen on the home turn. Fast-closing duo Mojave Desert (120lb) and Must Go (120lb), second and third last start, both reoppose this week.
“I watched his trial at Conghua and he came from off the pace. I don’t think it’s a problem for him, he’s a horse who can settle where he’s happy and he has a nice turn of foot. It’s probably going to suit him taking a sit with the extra seven pounds,” De Melo said.
“He’s just going to have improve that little bit more with the extra weight and I’m sure he’ll give me a good effort towards the end. As long as he settles and gives a good kick then you’ll see the best version of him.”