Moreira gives Racing Supernova edge in New Year Handicap

Racing Supernova to race in chinese new year hanidcap
Racing Supernova win the Class 1 Panasonic Handicap earlier this year. Picture: HKJC

The Hong Kong racing scene has been buzzing about the Group 1 Stewards Cup (1600m) and the Group 2 Centenary Sprint (1200m) on Monday, but the undercard is set to showcase some high quality thoroughbreds.

The Class 1 Chinese New Year Handicap (1400m) is the traditional headline act of the Chinese New Year race day, and although it has been joined by two group races on the card, it has still attracted a solid field of nine in its own right.

One of the more intriguing runners is Chris So-trained Racing Supernova, a strong winner of the Class 1 Panasonic Cup Handicap (1400m) earlier in the season but slightly disappointing in two starts since. The Duporth five-year-old has drawn the outside gate, nine, but gets Joao Moreira aboard for the first time since that Panasonic Cup triumph and So enters with an air of confidence.

“He’s very well,” So said.

“He’s in good form and he should have a good chance here, especially with Joao Moreira jumping aboard again. Let’s see, I still have faith.”

So believes that the bay gelding has had legitimate excuses at his last two starts and that both of those efforts – a sixth in a Class 1 1400m on Hong Kong International Race day and a fifth in the G3 Chinese Club Challenge Cup Handicap (1400m), both to Blizzard – can be forgiven.

“Two starts ago he was just beaten by the pace,” he said.

“Last time out, Derek Leung’s horse (Beauty Flame) came out and bumped my horse after John Moore’s horse (Dashing Fellow) got across him. That unbalanced him and Silvestre came back and said it made the horse charge, so he had to go otherwise he would be trapped wide. So I think he had to do a little too much and was a bit weak at the end. I think the horse is still very good, he just needs the right race for him I think.”

Trainer John Moore sends out two chances,topweight Dashing Fellow under Zac Purton and last-start winner Invincible Dragon for Sam Clipperton. Moore believes that he is well-placed to win his first Chinese New Year Cup since Sunny King’s victory in 2011.

“Dashing Fellow galloped very well with Not Listenin’tome the other day and he’s in top form at the moment,” the trainer said.

“And it was a good run the other day by Invincible Dragon. He’s only got 119 (54kg) on his back, he’s very well-placed, and Sam will ride him because I told Moreira too late that he was going to run in it and he’d already got the ride on Racing Supernova.”

Clipperton, who rode his 20th winner for the season at Happy Valley on Wednesday night, says that the horse is feeling terrific in the mornings and that he believes he has the improvement necessary to figure.

“He’s going great, he’s jumping out of his skin,” Clipperton said.

“He’s a bit of a character of a horse so that’s his normal self. He goes up in class but I don’t think that will be an issue for him because he beat a very talented horse last start in Jolly Banner. Obviously, he’s going to have to bring his best to be with them, but I’m confident he will be very competitive.”

Returning to the Chinese New Year Cup is Tony Millard-trained Super Lifeline, who won this race when he was on an upward curve in 2014. He has contested the race twice subsequently, finishing third to Real Specialist in 2015 and second to Thewizardofoz last year, but crucially, he has only 115 pounds on his back this year. Frenchman Alexis Badel will be in the plate on Monday.

“He’s a pretty consistent horse,” Millard said.

“It’s just that he’s been quite high in the ratings and because he’s so genuine and he runs a good race every single time, he doesn’t really drop too far. He earns a lot of money but he hasn’t been winning any races. I think last year, he earned HK$1.6 million, which is tough but also not too bad.

“But if he gets into the right position, he will certainly have a shot at it. His last few runs haven’t been too bad, and earlier this season he was a heads-up, heads-down second over 1650m at Happy Valley. From the decent draw (three), he’ll have a chance.”

The Class 1 Chinese New Year Cup is the eighth race on the 11-race card and is set to jump at 4:05pm.

Related Posts

Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments