Trainer David Ferraris said Vengeance Of Rain had staked an undeniable claim
for Horse of the Year honours after the brilliant four-year-old claimed the Hong
Kong Champions & Chater Cup (HKGr.1-2400m) at Sha Tin this afternoon.
Five weeks ago Vengeance Of Rain became the first horse to add the Audemars
Piguet QEII Cup to success in the Mercedes-Benz Hong Kong Derby. Here he bagged
the stayers` championship to make it a fantastic Gr.1 hat trick and take his
season`s earnings to almost HK$22.5 million.
However, the feats of Silent Witness and Bullish Luck have elevated the
standard of with Hong Kong racing to such rarefied levels this season that
Vengeance Of Rain can only be considered a contender for the prized accolade.
Between them, the three highest rated horses in Hong Kong have scooped nine Gr.1
events this term.
"I`ll leave it up to the Jockey Club of course, but Vengeance Of Rain
has to have a serious case for Horse of the Year," Ferraris said.
"He has won over 1600m, stepped up to take a Derby and a QEII at 2000m,
and now he has won over 2400m. That`s quite incredible versatility at the
highest level. I know Silent Witness is a champion sprinter but when he stepped
up to a mile he was beaten."
Even if Vengeance Of Rain fails to collect the prestigious honour at the end
of season awards ceremony on June 25, there is no doubting Ferraris` esteem of
his champion.
"In South Africa I once had six winners in one day, five of them in
Group races, but this is my greatest achievement and he is the greatest horse I
will ever throw a saddle over. It has been pleasure to work with him," said
the trainer.
Backed into odds of 2/5 favourite, Vengeance Of Rain certainly wrung out his
latest victory the hard way. Saturn, a Gr.3 winner over the distance at his last
start, made most of the running, while half a mile out jockey Anthony Delpech
began to improve on the winner from a position about five lengths off the pace.
He turned for home widest of all, out four-deep, and only hit the front
inside the final furlong to hold off a determined Best Gift, a gallant
runner-up, by a half a length. Saturn ran third two lengths further back.
Nothing else threatened in the nine-runner field.
"There was a lot of pressure on today; even more pressure with the
smaller field. The smaller the field, the bigger the upset," Ferraris said.
"I was a bit worried at 800m because he was very wide � he was
travelling well but he was far out of his ground. His class got him
through."
The trainer added that Vengeance Of Rain can now look forward to "a nice
long break" with his initial target for next season the HK$18 million
Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Cup in December.
Races overseas will then be considered, but an earlier tilt at the Cox Plate
in Melbourne was deemed "out of the question."
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