Straight Arron seeks form reversal in Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup

Declan Schuster

22/05/2024 10:24

Straight Arron lengthens at Sha Tin.
Straight Arron lengthens at Sha Tin.

Caspar Fownes is remaining optimistic that yesterday’s (Tuesday, 21 May) barrier trial has Straight Arron on track to bounce back when he contests Sunday’s (26 May) HK$13 million G1 Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup (2400m) at Sha Tin.

Below his best in the HK$28 million G1 FWD QEII Cup (2000m) last month, Straight Arron finished 22 lengths behind the victorious Romantic Warrior on yielding ground, which also came as his first run after his slashing sixth in the G1 Dubai Turf (1800m). 

Straight Arron was fourth over the line in his morning hit-out on the Sha Tin dirt, clocking 1m 13.71s over 1200m under Vincent Ho.

“We just went out for a quiet little bit of work. We’re happy with him – Vincent’s happy with him. We just have to see how he is on the day, he has to rebound a lot – his prior performances have been very nice and his last run was a complete forgive.

“It could have been due to the fact that he’s just come back from Dubai and it might have been a bit too much for him, but he’s had another month now and let’s hope that he acquits himself well – we’re looking to run in the first three,” Fownes said.

The 117-rater is a Group 2 and Group 3 winner in Hong Kong. His best run this campaign came when he was fourth in the 2023 HK$36 million G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m) last December.

Straight Arron trials at Sha Tin.

The Fastnet Rock gelding has been tested over 2400m twice in Hong Kong. He won the 2023 G3 Queen Mother Memorial Cup Handicap (2400m) before finishing fourth in this contest last year behind two-time winner Russian Emperor.

“He won the Queen Mother over this trip but he’s probably better at 2000 metres. Let’s just see – Rebel’s Romance looks to have this race at his mercy. He’ll be short odds and it’s up for grabs after that,” Fownes said.

Rebel’s Romance travels to Hong Kong for the first time after his smashing victory in the G1 Dubai Sheema Classic (2410m) in March. He defeated global stars Shahryar, Liberty Island, Justin Palace, Emily Upjohn, Junko, Auguste Rodin and more in Dubai.

Fownes also saddles Senor Toba in Sunday’s Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup, while Five G Patch, La City Blanche, Moments In Time, Russian Emperor and Massive Sovereign round out the home team’s entries.

Senor Toba finished 11th in the Queen Mother Memorial Cup earlier this month.

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