Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted January 12, 2023 Journalists Share Posted January 12, 2023 Bolstering a reputation as an emerging contender among Hong Kong’s staying division, Money Catcher franked an excellent Gr.1 Hong Kong Cup (2000m) performance last month with a brave Gr.3 January Cup Handicap (1800m) triumph at Happy Valley on Wednesday night. Driven to the front by jockey Silvestre De Sousa, the New Zealand-bred son of Ferlax lowered Doctor Geoff’s class record with a strong gallop of 1m 47.94s downing Packing Award by a length with a charging Rise Brethren third, a further neck back. Third behind star stayer Romantic Warrior in the Hong Kong Cup at Sha Tin on 11 December, Money Catcher, who was a multiple Group placegetter in New Zealand when racing as Jason Belltree, further distanced himself from a reputation as a serial place-getter by delivering his second win – along with nine minor placings – from 16 starts in Hong Kong. De Sousa predicted Money Catcher would continue to rise after notching his most significant win so far after adding Wednesday’s victory to a breakthrough win at Sha Tin over 1800m on 6 November. “He’s an improving horse and since he’s got his head in front, it’s brought him confidence and he’s been running better races – he ran on International Day and he ran a great third,” De Sousa said. “Through the season, this will be the improving horse. “Today, I felt he was a bit lost on the track – a bit goofy – and the track could be a bit tight for him. He’s a bit unit, he’s a galloping horse but he pulled it off well.” Money Catcher provided trainer Frankie Lor with his first January Cup success since Simply Brilliant in 2019 – and extended the reigning Hong Kong champion trainer’s lead in the 2022/23 standings to four with Lor holding a 29-25 margin over Tony Cruz. “He deserved that, he’s always consistent and when he can lead or sit second or third. He is good,” Lor said. Money Catcher was a $60,000 purchase from the Regal Farm draft at the 2019 Ready to Run Sale at Karaka, having previously cost $13,000 at the Karaka May Sale when sold by Haunui Farm a year earlier. Prepared in New Zealand by Bruce Wallace and Grant Cooksley, Money Catcher was purchased privately as a one-win horse that was placed in the Gr.2 Avondale Guineas (2100m), Gr.2 Auckland Guineas (1600m) and Gr.3 Bonecrusher Stakes (1400m). View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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