The Citizen (Gauteng)

Sha Tin Treble for Teetan and another win for Grant

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- Romantic Touch carried off the Class 1 Kwangtung Handicap Cup (1400m) at Sha Tin Racecourse yesterday afternoon and sparked a three-win spree for a new alliance.

Karis Teetan, third in the jockeys’ premiershi­p last term and touted as a potential title contender this time around, teamed with two-time champion trainer and Hong Kong hero Tony Cruz to snare Races 2, 3 and 4 on the 10-contest card.

After a confident catch-me-ifyou-can score on Romantic Touch in the feature, Teetan drove the Cruz-trained up-and-comer Circuit Number Two to a narrow verdict in the Class 3 Dongguan Handicap (1600m); the duo completed a hat-track in the next, the Class 5 Zhuhai Handicap (1400m), thanks to Supreme Witness.

That tally represente­d two more wins than the pairing enjoyed in the whole of last season

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when Teetan had 12 rides for the Cruz stable, the last of which, back in June, yielded a Grade 3 success with California Whip.

The Mauritian lightweigh­t arrived at the track without a win in the season’s opening two fixtures but there was no evidence of wilting confidence. Teetan’s handling of Romantic Touch inferred the opposite, in fact, marching to the lead and then winding up to hold off race favourite Rattan by 0.75 lengths in a time of 1min 21.72sec.

“Romantic Touch is a tough little horse,” the rider said of the 7-1 chance. “When I trialled him I was very happy with him. Even though a couple of other horses were fancied, I knew that if I could get him into position and enjoy a nice run, then he’d let down for me. Tony had him spot on.”

Cruz is looking towards the Grade 3 Celebratio­n Cup (1400m) on 1 October as the eight-yearold’s likely next target.

“Karis rode a perfect race on the lead,” the handler said. “This horse is very fit and his trial was really good so I expected him to run well. He’ll go to the Group 3 on National Day, there’s nothing else for him, really.”

Teetan, too, has his focus on loftier prizes in the months to come after ending the day alongside champion Zac Purton and new arrival Grant van Niekerk, and one behind Vincent Ho at the top of the leader board.

“It’s early days,” Teetan said. “The first two meetings were quiet but I just put my head down and kept working harder and I knew that I had a few nice rides coming up. This support from Tony has boosted my confidence, he’s a great idol in Hong Kong, people love him here and he knows so much about the racing; looking forward there are bigger things ahead.”

Those bigger things, Teetan hopes, will feature Cruz’s stable superstar, Pakistan Star. Today’s hat-trick grabbing partnershi­p arrived on the heels of the preseason news that the rider will steer owner Kerm Din’s Group 1 winner this term.

“When Tony told me I’d be riding the big horse it was out of the blue and it really boosted my confidence up. He’s given me some rides and I’m glad that he and his owners have that trust in me – I really needed this opportunit­y,” he said.

The finale went to High Five and the South African combinatio­n of Van Niekerk and trainer Tony Millard. And Australian handler Michael Freedman got off the mark for the campaign in Race 5 when Endearing scored from the front under a canny Douglas Whyte ride.

Hong Kong racing continues at Happy Valley on Wednesday. -

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