Lui’s Eyes On Big Prize With Cap Ferret

Sha Tin first due off @ 06h30 on Sunday

Cap Ferrat is chasing history this weekend when he contests the Triple Crown’s third and final leg – the HK$13 million Gr1 Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup – at Sha Tin on Sunday for trainer Francis Lui and jockey Craig Williams.

Cap Ferrat is a rising star of Hong Kong racing (Pic - HKJC)

Cap Ferrat is a rising star of Hong Kong racing (Pic – HKJC)

Since Hong Kong racing turned professional in 1971/72, only five horses have completed the Hong Kong Derby-Champions & Chater Cup double in the same season – an exclusive and highly revered club Cap Ferrat can gain access into with victory: Co-Tack (1983), River Verdon (1991), Makarpura Star (1995), Vengeance Of Rain (2005) and Viva Pataca (2006).

Owned by Karen Lo, Cap Ferrat surprised with a ground-saving win in March’s HK$26 million BMW Hong Kong Derby at odds of 25/1 after arriving in Hong Kong from Australia as a dual Group 1 placegetter. Victory was the four-year-old’s first of his career in either jurisdiction before his most recent fifth in the HK$28 million Gr1 FWD QEII Cup on FWD Champions Day in April behind Japan’s Tastiera.

“He’s good, it’s just the distance – we don’t know. I think he can handle it. He ran well last start but he used a little bit more energy because the draw (8) wasn’t ideal,” Lui said.

Reigning champion trainer Lui’s Snitzel gelding has previously raced once over Sunday’s distance, finishing sixth in the 2024 Gr1 ATC Australian Derby at Royal Randwick behind star Australian gallopers Riff Rocket, Ceolwulf and Tom Kitten.

“It’s easier for European horses to handle the distance. Cap Ferrat is an easy horse, a healthy horse and he is happy. I think Dubai Honour and Voyage Bubble are the ones to beat. I think at least 1800 to 2000 metres are Cap Ferrat’s best distances,” Lui said.

Sunday’s 12th and final Group 1 race this season also sees Voyage Bubble, Dubai Honour, Ensued, Moments In Time, Rubylot, Five G Patch, La City Blanche, Winning Dragon, Bundle Award and Sword Point among the entries.

Voyage Bubble is chanced with becoming Hong Kong’s second Triple Crown winner in history after River Verdon (1993/94). The Triple Crown comprises the HK$13 million Gr1 Stewards’ Cup, HK$13 million Gr1 Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup and Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup.

Success in all three legs affords connections of the triumphant horse a HK$10 million bonus.

Meanwhile, jockey Karis Teetan is looking forward to debuting in the Shergar Cup at Ascot on 9 August in Great Britain. The Mauritian ace will captain the Rest of the World team against riders from across the globe in the ‘team racing’ competition.

“It’s something that I have always wanted to do. One thing I can tick off my list – I always wanted to ride at Ascot. Riding in the Shergar Cup – it’s a great opportunity and I’m just looking forward to being there,” Teetan said.

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