
By Leo Schlink, HKJC
Tony Cruz believes The Golden Scenery is destined for Group level after the Australian importās win in the Class 2 Pok Fu Lam Country Park Handicap (1400m) under Luke Ferraris at Sha Tin on Saturday (25 June).
Notching his third victory in Hong Kong after winning twice in Australia when known as Dominant King for Steven OāDea and Matthew Hoysted, The Golden Scenery has risen from a mark of 69 to the cusp of a triple-digit mark since joining Cruzās stable.
With eight top-three finishes from 13 starts in his new surroundings, The Golden Scenery retains plenty of scope for improvement yet, according to Cruz.
āWe havenāt seen the best of this horse yet, heās the type of horse who can still improve,ā Cruz said. āI believe heās a Class 1 horse, maybe a Group 3 horse, but heās still improving. Luke rode a perfect race on him. Heās very calm and I like this jockey. In future, I will definitely put him on more horses.ā
Settling ninth behind stablemate Buddies (126lb), The Golden Scenery (130lb) speared through a late gap under Ferrarisā urging to deny Beauty Fit (119lb) by a neck in 1m 21.46s. Beauty Live (119lb) was third, a further length and a quarter away.
āAll of his form shows that he likes to be ridden cold and we fell out of the gates and left him where he was happy. We had a lot of luck in running, the gaps opened when I needed them to and it was a smart win,ā Ferraris said.
āHe put them away nicely. He quickened superbly and he kept up the gallop under a fairly heavy weight. I donāt think too many winners came from off them today and heās done that, which is impressive.ā
In a continuation of a see-sawing battle, Zac Purton reclaimed the lead in the jockeysā championship for the first time since 20 April with a treble, edging to a 129-127 margin over Joao Moreira with six meetings remaining in the season.
The Australianās wins came aboard John Sizeās Bundle Of Charm in the Class 4 Ho Sheung Heung Road Handicap (1200m), Richard Gibsonās Blotting Paper in the Class 4 Tuen Mun Public Riding School Handicap (1650m, dirt) and Frankie Lorās Superbella in the Class 3 Lei Yue Mun Park Handicap (2000m).
The title race lead has changed six times between Moreira and Purton so far this season and the Australian wasted little time in capitalising on Moreiraās absence on Saturday when he piloted Bundle Of Charm (134lb) to a four and three-quarter length margin over Science Patch and Young Horizon to showcase rich talent.
Like Moreira, Purton is a four-time champion and expects this seasonās battle to go down to the wire.
āItās been a good day,ā Purton said. āUnfortunately for Joao, heās missed the meeting and most of Wednesday night (when the Brazilian was stood down after one ride because of health issues). Itās hot at this time of the year and health is more important than riding winners and the championship, really.
āHe needed to take that time off and if he feels like he needs to take more, heās got to do whatās right for him. But it obviously gave me an opportunity and most of my horses turned up ā not all of them ā so itās been alright.ā
Frankie Lor maintained a six-win buffer over Size with six meetings left in the season but was taking nothing for granted after Purtonās facile ride on Superbella.
āIām really trying hard to get my first championship, but we still have six meetings left so I have to try really hard,ā Lor said. āSuperbella was a good win. He had a good draw, good jockey and he relaxed today which was the difference.ā
Michael Chang took training honours and completed a positive week by slotting a double with Golden Mission and So We Joy to take his seasonās tally to 14 wins.
āHonestly, Iām always happy with my stableās performance. I train a lot of slow horses and Iāve done the best I can. You can see Iāve had a lot of second and third placings (21 and 25, respectively),ā he said. āItās good to get a double.ā
Golden Mission extended Changās productive spell and followed Family Folksā victory on Wednesday night (22 June) with success in the Class 5 Chai Wan Road Handicap (1200m) under Matthew Chadwick.
So We Joy clinched the Class 3 Lung Mun Road Handicap (1650m, dirt) under Vincent Ho to provide Chang with a timely brace.
Manfred Man derived plenty of satisfaction from Indigenous Realmās win under Derek Leung in the Class 4 Hong Kong Riding For The Disabled Association Cup Handicap (1400m) because of the Brazen Beau geldingās soundness issues.
A three-time winner in England for Ed Walker when known as Bold Suitor, Indigenous Realm had been unplaced in all of his nine previous starts since arriving in Hong Kong.
āHeās gradually getting better because when heās suffered swollen leg joints, so we had to plan to get him better and improve his performances,ā Man said. āIt was hard to plan because of his legs, but Iām very happy now with this win.ā
First up since December, Nunchuks made a triumphant return from a suspensory ligament injury under a calculating ride for Caspar Fownes to land the Class 4 Pok Fu Lam Public Riding School Handicap (1400m).
āFor us trainers, when we bring horses back from problems and injuries, itās painstaking ā itās a long run in, especially for owners,ā Fownes said. āI said to the owners that the horse was really well and he was going to run a good race and to have something each-way on him because he is in great form.
āHeās got a fresh pair of legs coming in, he looked beautiful and he had a nice couple of trials coming in. Heās had his share of issues, if you go back and look at his history, thereās a lot there ā but heās done us proud.ā
Ruan Maia and Dennis Yip combined with Cordyceps Two to win the Class 4 Lei Yue Mun Public Riding School Handicap (1800m), impressing Maia in the process.
āI always knew he had the ability to run good and with the light weight (118lb) today that allowed me to be closer and to finish strongly. He gave me a nice feeling and a strong finish ā big thanks to Dennis Yip for the opportunity,ā Maia said.
Hong Kong racing continues at Happy Valley on Tuesday night (28 June).