Karis Teetan is excited to partner boom sprinter Ka Ying Rising for the first time after picking up the prized ride for the Group Three Sha Tin Vase (1,200m) on June 2.
With regular jockey Zac Purton committed to riding Voyage Bubble in Japan that day and Ka Ying Rising set to be on the minimum weight, Teetan put his hand up for the ride and was rewarded with the golden opportunity by David Hayes.
The Shamexpress gelding will make the leap to feature company after four wins from six starts, headlined by a jaw-dropping Class Two victory at Sha Tin last Sunday.
Despite being eased down by Purton over the final 150m, Ka Ying Rising bolted in by two and a half lengths in the Brandy Snap Handicap (1,200m), prompting Hayes to raise the bar for his up-and-coming speedster.
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āHe won the race pretty well and David said he preferred the horse getting a lighter weight as a young horse, instead of running in a lower race with a big weight, so I took the opportunity to ask him about it and he gave me the chance,ā Teetan said.
āHeās an interesting horse. He looks like heās got a bright future in Hong Kong.
āIt looks like heās come on a lot since his other wins. Heās going to go into a race where he has no weight on his back and if he continues to improve, heās going to be a good chance.ā
Hayes, who is already eyeing the Group One Hong Kong Sprint (1,200m) in December with Ka Ying Rising, opted for the Sha Tin Vase over a 1,200m Class Two a week later.
āHeās going to be on the minimum and heāll probably race out of the handicap if Tony Cruz runs [California Spangle],ā the Australian handler said.
āWe could be running 10 [points] out of the handicap but I think heās destined for big races. The ownerās attitude is that if he wins a Group Three and goes up a significant number, itās like winning two Class Twos anyway.
āA win would set him up for next season and he might be something to dream with.ā
Second in the jockeysā premiership with 69 wins, Teetan will bid to continue his successful season with a solid book of nine rides at Sha Tin on Saturday.
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The Mauritian rider again teams up with The Best Peach in the Class Two Hong Kong China Rugby Cup (1,600m), having guided the Cruz-trained gelding to a breakthrough win last month.
Since that Class Three success, The Best Peach has run 10th to Beauty Joy in the Group Two Chairmanās Trophy (1,600m) and an unlucky sixth to C P Brave when held up in the straight in a 1,800m Class Two.
āHeās been running well,ā Teetan said. āLast time he didnāt have a really good, clear run in the straight. He got blocked up by a horse that was stopping in front of him.
āHe drops down in distance, but I donāt think that will be a problem. Heās drawn a nice gate [three] to sit a bit closer than he has before. There could be a few horses with speed in that race, so he might like it.ā
General Winner, Romantic Charm, Fast Victory, Omakase, Circuit Ten, Young Horizon, Hoss and Amazing Victory are Teetanās other rides.
āGeneral Winner ran a good race last time. He doesnāt have a good draw, but I think heās going to be knocking on the door to win,ā Teetan said of the six-year-old, who has drawn barrier 10 in the Class Five Yau Ma Tei Handicap (1,400m).