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16/1/2019

 

Styling City goes up against the best in Sundayˇ¦s G1 Centenary Sprint Cup

 

By David Morgan

 

Styling City will plunge into the depths of Hong Kongˇ¦s Group 1 sprint pool on Sunday when he takes on the big three of Mr Stunning, D B Pin and Beat The Clock in the Centenary Sprint Cup (1200m).

 

The exciting rising star is the lowest rated horse in the field, nine points below the next in the list, Born In China, and 19 points inferior to the top-rated Mr Stunning ˇV winner of the last two editions of the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) ˇV on international ratings.

 

But trainer John Moore still anticipates a big run from his talented three-year-old, who does at least get some relief under the contestˇ¦s conditions.

 

ˇ§Itˇ¦s a weight-for-age race so he has seven pounds up his sleeve that the rest have to concede to him. As Iˇ¦m throwing him in at the deep end, that relief in the weights is important,ˇ¨ he said.

 

ˇ§All of us involved with the horse, we all think that his participation in a race like this is not way out of his league. We believe that there is further improvement to come after this but heˇ¦ll still run a big race on Sunday.ˇ¨

 

Styling City has won five of his eight career starts but was only second under Douglas Whyte last time behind shock 90/1 winner Jolly Banner in the G3 Bauhinia Sprint Trophy Handicap. That came down the 1000m straight, though, and Moore believes his Starspangledbanner gelding now needs an extra 200m.

 

ˇ§His run the other day was good; he hit the line strongly after being one-paced at about 300 metres out,ˇ¨ he said. ˇ§Heˇ¦s looking like he wants the 1200. Last time I was watching thinking he was going to drop out of the race and then suddenly Dougieˇ¦s given him a smack and heˇ¦s run on.

 

ˇ§Iˇ¦ve given him a very light prep since then to freshen him up so that he can jump into a nice position - hopefully from a good gate. But heˇ¦s done everything right and the feedback from the work rider is positive. Heˇ¦s still a fit horse.ˇ¨

 

Moore is using the weekendˇ¦s big race - the first leg of the Hong Kong Speed Series - as a sight-setter, with his charge still in the process of maturing into a finished athlete.

 

ˇ§Thereˇ¦s a lot of upside to come and in this race the expectation is not high because we know weˇ¦ve got a lot to do at the ratings to some extent. But you look at the programme, with his rating, and the options arenˇ¦t there so weˇ¦ve opted for this and then we can give him a break,ˇ¨ he said.

 

ˇ§Heˇ¦s still only three, his best is ahead of him, so if he could run third or fourth against Mr Stunning and the John Size sprinters (D B Pin and Beat The Clock), Iˇ¦d be very happy. I know Iˇ¦ve got my hands on a good sprinter for next season. Weˇ¦ve been looking for a while and weˇ¦ve finally got one.ˇ¨

 

The field also includes the G1-placed Fifty Fifty; last monthˇ¦s Hong Kong Sprint fourth Little Giant; and the smart Winnerˇ¦s Way.

 

Sunday also features the champion miler Beauty Generation in action in the G1 Stewardsˇ¦ Cup (1600m).

 

The Hong Kong Speed Series continues in February with the G1 Queenˇ¦s Silver Jubilee Cup (1400m) and concludes on FWD Champions Day at the end of April with the G1 Chairmanˇ¦s Sprint Prize (1200m).

 

 

Photo 1

Styling City completes a hat-trick of wins earlier this season.

 

Photo 2

John Moore is pleased with Styling City ahead of the Centenary Sprint Cup.