Chris So will look to strike swiftly in The Year Of The Horse Cup when his improving four-year-old Top Dragon returns to action at Sha Tin on Thursday (19 February), hoping to convert Classic promise into tangible reward.
The gelding lines up in the HK$3.12 million Class 2 feature over 1600 metres just 18 days after a meritorious fifth in the HK$13 million Hong Kong Classic Mile, the opening leg of the Four-Year-Old Classic Series. It was a run that left connections quietly encouraged rather than disappointed.
Reflecting on that effort, So felt the margin told only part of the story. “I think it was a fine performance and the owner was happy. At least the horse proved he was competitive over 1600 metres,” he said. “He was crowded near the 150-metre mark and, without that, he might have finished third or even closer. The winner was very strong, and I didn’t think we could beat him that day.”
That race, won by Little Paradise, saw Top Dragon emerge with credit against the very best of his generation. Now, in The Year Of The Horse Cup, circumstances appear more favourable.
Light weight a key factor in The Year Of The Horse Cup
Unlike the set-weights conditions of the Classic Mile, Thursday’s contest is framed by ratings, with the band set between 105 and 80. Top Dragon, rated 84, is allotted just 118lb — a significant pull at the weights against several accomplished rivals.
“Top Dragon has continued to improve,” So explained. “He pulled up well after his last run and has maintained good form. He’s eating well and holding his condition. He’s honest, easy to train and the kind of horse every trainer would like in the stable.
“Maxime told me after the last race that we should go again. We all hope he can take another step forward.”
French ace Maxime Guyon, fresh from a productive stint in Qatar that included four winners on 14 February — highlighted by the G1 H.H. The Amir Sword aboard Lippo De Carrere — retains the partnership.
Connections have opted to bypass the Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m), but the HK$26 million 149th BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) on 22 March remains a live possibility. So is taking a pragmatic approach.
“If he runs well on Thursday, I’ll discuss with the owner whether we target the Derby,” he said. “Maxime will stay on. The owner is very supportive and we’ll always put the horse first before making a final decision.”
The Year Of The Horse Cup, scheduled as Race 6 at 3pm, has drawn a competitive field including Encountered (135lb), Beauty Eternal (130lb), Gorgeous Win (130lb), Packing Angel (125lb), Soleil Fighter (125lb), Voyage Samurai (121lb), Talent Ambition (120lb), Regal Gem (119lb) and Stunning Peach (118lb).
Thursday’s 11-race programme at Sha Tin begins at 12.30pm with the Class 5 Kung Hei Handicap (1200m), but much of the attention will centre on whether Top Dragon can translate Classic-level form into a decisive statement in The Year Of The Horse Cup.
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