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Werther heads strong field for QE II Cup

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Astrong field of 10 runners led by defending champion Werther are set to contest the 2017 running of the Group 1 Queen Elizabeth II Cup, the jewel among Hong Kong’s three spring features, today.

With a purse of HK$20 million (Dh9.4 million) the 2,000m contest traditiona­lly attracts a high-class field, which explains the small field of eight horses who will line-up at Sha Tin, at 6pm UAE time.

Three of them look to have serious claims — Japanese favourite Neorealism, locally trained Pakistan Star and Werther.

Neorealism was ninth in the Hong Kong Mile on his previous start, but his form looks solid.

The Tony Cruz-trained Pakistan Star is a progressiv­e sort and a repeat performanc­e of his laststart second in the Hong Kong Derby will see him go very close.

Werther’s preparatio­n has been marred by injury. However, he has still performed resolutely with a win in the Group 1 Hong Kong Gold Cup two starts back. .

Sponsored by Audemars Piguet, the first Queen Elizabeth Cup was run on the Happy Valley sand track over 1,575m in 1975 and had many different guises and forms until it was opened up to internatio­nal competitio­n as a 2,200m turf contest at Sha Tin in 1995. In 1997, it switched to the 2,000m distance familiar today.

In 2016, Hong Kong was promoted to Part I jurisdicti­on status by the Internatio­nal Cataloguin­g Standards and Internatio­nal Statistics Book, commonly known as the ‘Blue Book’, and all 31 races at pattern level are now open for overseas entries.

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