There was an increased buzz of activity at Sha Tin Tuesday morning as more of
Meanwhile, Hong King Cup contenders Cirrus des Aigles and Side Glance turned
“He’s keen enough and he always seems to want more when we hit the turf
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Leanne Masterson was aboard Side Glance, a consistent six-year-old gelding
who gained his first success at Group 1 level when taking the Mackinnon Stakes
at Flemington in his last start.
“He’s in good form,” said a smiling Masterson recalling his Australian
triumph. “I am just so happy he won that day, he really deserved it, and it was
so special for everyone.”
Red Cadeaux, going for a repeat win in the Hong Kong Vase, went a steady 800 meters in
1:02.90. His splits were :34.50 and :28.40.
The 2013 Dubai World Cup and Melbourne Cup runner-up, Red Cadeaux continues
“He had a pretty tough run in this year’s Melbourne Cup so it was decided to
Irish trainer Edward Lynam, who is two-handed in the Hong Kong Sprint, was at
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“They have both traveled well and have settled in here with no bother, which
is the main thing,” Lynam said. “I hope they will run their races on Sunday.
“Sole Power has been running well all season, he’s an experienced horse,
getting wiser as he gets older — a bit like his trainer! He’ll need to run a
lot better than he did in this race two years ago (9th in 2011), but if he
relaxes in the race he’ll get the six furlongs alright. He’s fresh and well and
his training has been good.”
Speaking of Slade Power, winner of the British Champions Sprint on his most
recent start at Ascot in October, Lynam said: “He’s an improving horse, winning
a couple of Group 3 races, being placed in a Group 1 race, and winning a Group
2. If he breaks well, he’ll run a good race.”
Lynam plans to put Slade Power through the starting gate on Friday morning,
and let him break from the gate for a hundred meters or so, in an effort to
ensure that all goes right on the big day for this occasionally erratic starter.
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