David Eustace is aiming to maintain a rich vein of form at Sha Tin on Sunday (7 December) that has seen him climb the trainers’ standings in recent weeks, hoping it extends to next week’s HK$130 million LONGINES Hong Kong International Races meeting.
Five wins from the last four Sha Tin meetings have ignited the second-season handler’s campaign after a slow start, and one of his best chances of adding to his seasonal tally of eight wins is Swift Ascend in the day’s sporting highlight, the Class 2 Chatham Handicap (1200m, dirt).
The Lord Kanaloa gelding struck three times – his only three wins – in quick succession at the beginning of the 2024/25 season and made a sound start to the current campaign with a fast-closing fifth place last month. Eustace believes the timing is right for the six-year-old to make his bow on the dirt.
“I always wanted to do it (run him on dirt), but probably the right opportunity hadn’t presented. This race was three weeks after his really good first-up run,” Eustace said.
“Kick-back is something that a lot of horses may not enjoy early on when they’re not used to it, but they do get used to it. His run style is going to be the most concerning part of it,” he added. “He’s a horse who does sit midfield or worse, so the draw will be important.”





