John Size returns to Sha Tin on Sunday seeking more Group 1 glory

John Size
John Size is an 11-time champion trainer in Hong Kong.

John Size will bid for a seventh Group 1 Stewards’ Cup (1600m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (24 January) as Waikuku throws down the gauntlet to Hong Kong’s outstanding miler Golden Sixty.

Beaten into fourth place behind Golden Sixty in the Group 1 LONGINES Hong Kong Mile on 13 December, Waikuku will attempt to become the first horse since Good Ba Ba in 2009 to claim successive Stewards’ Cups.

Size was pleased with Waikuku’s performance behind Golden Sixty when resuming last month after a break of almost eight months.

“He ran very well, it was a good effort. He obviously got a bit tired over the last 200 metres but he was expected to feel that having not raced for six months,” Size said.

“His trial (on Friday) was fair – it’s how he normally trials. I think he’s on track to run a good race.”

The Stewards’ Cup – the first leg of the Hong Kong Triple Crown – has previously been won by Size runners in 2002 and 2003 (Electronic Unicorn), 2004 (Super Kid), 2007 (Armada), 2013 (Glorious Days) and 2020 (Waikuku).

The Group 1 Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup (2000m) on 21 February and the Group 1 Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup (2400m) on 23 May are the other two legs of the Triple Crown.

Hot King Prawn
Hot King Prawn is an 11-time winner from 22 starts.

Size will search for a fourth consecutive victory in the Group 1 Centenary Sprint Cup (1200m) when Hot King Prawn continues his elusive search for his first success at elite level.

Size runners have filled the winners’ stall in 2018 (D B Pin) and 2019 and 2020 (Beat The Clock) over the past three seasons.

Hot King Prawn has been placed three times at Group 1 level and was last seen finishing seventh, beaten only one and a half lengths, behind Japan’s Danon Smash in the Group 1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) on 13 December.

“I think he’s in good shape, he seems to have pulled up well after his last start,” Size said.

“He’s had a couple of runs this season and he’s still in pretty good order. He still looks good.”

Size is optimistic Excellent Proposal can rebound from a first-up failure to contend strongly in the first leg of the Four-Year-Old Classic Series, the HK$12 million Hong Kong Classic Mile.

“I think he’s OK, it’s just that he hadn’t raced for three months and he probably needed to get back into the competition and he’ll run better time,” Size said.

Excellent Proposal finished 11th behind Not Usual Talent in a 1400m Class 2 at Sha Tin on 10 January.

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