David Hayes hopes a change in plans with Rubylot will deliver victory this weekend at Sha Tin as the Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) winner prepares for a tilt at the HK$28 million G1 FWD QEII Cup (2000m) on 27 April.
Hayes had initially scheduled Rubylot to trial over 1600m at Sha Tin on Tuesday (8 April) but after reviewing entries for the HK$3.72 million Class 1 Healthy Community Handicap (1400m) on Sunday (13 April) decided to change tack.
“When I saw the race on Sunday wasn’t a capacity field and Fast Network wasn’t running, I thought that rather than trialling him against Voyage Bubble over a mile for no money on Tuesday, we would run in the 1400m for three million dollars on Sunday,” Hayes said.
A strong-finishing sixth in the Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m) behind My Wish, Rubylot claimed the Hong Kong Classic Cup before starting favourite and finishing fifth to Cap Ferrat in the BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) on 23 March.
Assigned 119lb on Sunday, Rubylot will be ridden by Karis Teetan when he takes on Beauty Joy (135lb), Invincible Sage (127lb), Patch Of Theta (127lb), Mugen (126lb), Taj Dragon (122lb), Drombeg Banner (115lb), Mr Ascendency (115lb) and Divano (115lb).
“He (Rubylot) has got a great record at 1400m, he needs a hard hit-out and I didn’t want to go five weeks between runs to 2000m,” Hayes said.
“I looked at the weather map for this weekend and there’s the chance of rain and he is very good in the wet. So, with a light weight and possibly in the wet, we’ll ride him from the back and just let him charge home and it wouldn’t surprise me if he won.”
Three of Rubylot’s six wins have come at 1400m and, at his only attempt on yielding ground at the distance, the gelding carried 135lb in Class 4 and won by three and three-quarter lengths at Sha Tin on 28 April.