Joseph O’Brien regards his HK$26 million G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Vase (2400m) contender Al Riffa as the horse who can help further his ambition to become a regular face at the major race meetings around the world in the coming years.
Al Riffa, a strapping five-year-old by Wootton Bassett, has already given a glimpse of that potential with a second to Godolphin’s globetrotter Rebel’s Romance at Royal Ascot in June and a much-debated seventh to Half Yours in the 2025 G1 Melbourne Cup (3200m).
O’Brien believes his 2025 G1 Irish St Leger Stakes (2800m) winner is now ready for a serious international campaign: “He’s a big powerful horse,” he said. “His form has been really consistent over the past few seasons at a very high level, and when being shipped around the world, he has taken the travel in his stride.
“He’s had a busy season so far and we’re looking forward to him running in Hong Kong. I think he’s probably the ideal type for the Vase. His second behind Rebel’s Romance (in the G2 Hardwicke Stakes) was over the same distance on fast ground, conditions not too dissimilar to what he will get at Sha Tin.”
Al Riffa first came to notice when winning the G1 Vincent O’Brien National Stakes (1400m) at the Curragh as a two-year-old. He popped up on the radar again when second to the subsequent G1 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe (2400m) winner Ace Impact in the G2 Prix Guillaume D’Ornano (2000m) at Deauville as a three-year-old at only his fifth start.
O’Brien says there was good reason the young horse was sparingly raced at that stage.
“He was getting ready for the (G1, 1600m) Irish 2000 Guineas (in May) but returned a dirty scope and had to bypass the race. He had picked up a little bug, and it meant he missed the first part of his three-year-old campaign.
“Then he was being aimed at the (G1, 2000m) Irish Champion Stakes (in September) and suffered another set-back. After that, there wasn’t really anything suitable left for him at that point of the season. We didn’t want to travel him. He just got a bit unlucky and missed a couple of key stages of that year.”




