A couple of Brett Prebble mounts at the opposite end of the career spectrum can form the basis of Triple Trio selections at Sha Tin on Sunday.
Prebble rides promising Silver Dragon, who is building to a win, in the opening leg. He then climbs aboard 10-year-old Great Achievement in the next. The Australian has good chances in all three legs as he finishes off with Quantum Power.
Finding the winning combination of what could be a big paying TT, which carries a HK$1.88 million jackpot, will be tough. The first leg should be a wide-betting race and the middle leg is on the dreaded dirt surface, which is renowned for producing upset results.
The Me Tsui Yu-sak-trained four-year-old Silver Dragon at least looks headed in the right direction after his first three starts, including two run-on efforts this season, and can provide a banker.
The grey resumed as favourite at Sha Tin with a second behind My Memory, who got away with a soft lead, over 1,200m.
He then stepped up to the seemingly more suitable 1,400m and was a credible fourth after jumping from 12 and sitting wide in the run.
