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Connections happy as overseas APQEII Cup contenders step out at Sha Tin

17/04/2015

The Group 1 Audemars Piguet Queen Elizabeth II Cup (26 April) is a little more than a week away and this morning (17 April) three of the four overseas raiders with designs on the HK$20 million prize stretched their legs under picture perfect sky at Sha Tin Racecourse.

Australian star Criterion and British globe-trotter Red Cadeaux arrived at Sha Tin from Australia on Tuesday (14 April) morning after running first and second, respectively, in the G1 Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Randwick three days prior. Japan’s candidate, Staphanos, touched down in Hong Kong in the early hours of this morning. The trio emerged from the quarantine area shortly after 9am and enjoyed no more than a light leg-stretch. Staphanos practically basked in the sunshine as he went no quicker than a walk so soon after his arrival.

Robin Trevor-Jones, trainer Ed Dunlop’s reliable right hand in escorting Red Cadeaux on the gelding’s many international campaigns, looked on as the nine-year-old sprang onto the dirt track with enthusiasm and jig-jogged expectantly before settling into an easy walk.

“He travelled great and he’s as fit as a flea,” said Trevor-Jones. “We just wanted to give him an easy week because he ran last Saturday. He’ll do a little bit more next week but he’s so fit, we don't really need to do much. He’s not a horse that gets big and stuffy - he’s a clean-winded horse. He’s the same weight now as he was when he ran in the Australian Cup (14 March), so we’re happy.”

Red Cadeaux, successful in the 2012 G1 Hong Kong Vase (2400m), only needs to pick up another £8,048 in prize money to reach £5 million in career earnings. But he has to find two and a half lengths on Criterion, who gained a third G1 success when winning the Queen Elizabeth Stakes at the APQEII Cup’s 2000m distance last start. The latter’s handler, David Hayes, is delighted with his charge’s wellbeing.

“The horse is really well,” said Hayes, speaking from Australia. “He lost about eight kilos (kilograms) going over, which is very good given that he had a race on the Saturday and then the flight on the Monday night. I understand Red Cadeaux was exactly the same in terms of weight loss.

“Criterion has been eating up well since he arrived and put that weight back on. I'll come up on Tuesday and he'll have his final piece of work on Wednesday morning. He's very fit as it is and he doesn't need a lot of work. He'll have a nice breeze-up and be right to go on the Sunday.”

The four-year-old Sebring colt was only a length behind the re-opposing Hong Kong stars Designs On Rome and Military Attack in December’s G1 Hong Kong Cup at the course and distance.

Whilst this is Criterion’s second visit to Sha Tin and Red Cadeaux’s fourth, Sunday week’s APQEII Cup represents a first overseas test for Japan’s unexposed Staphanos, who ran a fine third to Nuovo Record last month in the G2 Nakayama Kinen (1800m).

“We arrived this morning and we are happy with our horse,” said Kazuo Fujiwara, representing trainer Hideaki Fujiwara.

The fourth overseas contender, Smoking Sun, will arrive from France tomorrow, Saturday 18 April.

Australian representative Criterion in action in Sha Tin trackwork this morning.
Photo 1:
Australian representative Criterion in action in Sha Tin trackwork this morning.

British representative Red Cadeaux undertakes light work at Sha Tin today.
Photo 2:
British representative Red Cadeaux undertakes light work at Sha Tin today.

Japanese runner Staphanos steps onto the Sha Tin track for the first time after arriving in Hong Kong earlier today.
Photo 3:
Japanese runner Staphanos steps onto the Sha Tin track for the first time after arriving in Hong Kong earlier today.

 

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