Lucky Sweynesse could only manage 11th in this afternoon’s (Sunday, 28 September) G1 Sprinters Stakes (1200m) at Nakayama in Tokyo, Japan for trainer Manfred Man and jockey Derek Leung as evergreen eight-year-old Win Carnelian grabbed his first elite level success in a slick 1m 06.9s – the second fastest winning time of the race after the great Lord Kanaloa set a new track record in 2012 (1m 06.7s).
Breaking from barrier 10 of 16, Lucky Sweynesse – in his bid to become Hong Kong, China’s third winner of the Sprinters Stakes after Silent Witness (2005) and Ultra Fantasy (2010) – broke evenly as Win Carnelian crossed early from the widest draw to settle second behind the leading June Blair. Crowded in heavy traffic down the back straight, Lucky Sweynesse lost ground as Leung asked the question turning for home.
Left with too much work to do as he entered Nakayama’s 310m uphill home straight, Lucky Sweynesse knuckled down late as Win Carnelian and June Blair traded blows, with the former edging to a head victory at odds of 92/1 (in Hong Kong) as the packed crowd of 33,918 people in the grandstand erupted.
Man said: “I think in this race the draw was a little bit wide. I think the pacing was very fast, the winning time, for him it was a little bit difficult. We will let him go back now and see how he is going (before making plans for next start) because he still needs to go into quarantine.”