Torryburn Stud-bred gelding provides Twin Hill Stud-based sire Denman with his first Group 1 winner
Torryburn Stud-bred Hot King Prawn (Denman) has washed away months of frustration and doubt with an emphatic performance to claim his first Group One victory taking out the Centenary Sprint Cup (Gr 1, 1200m) at Sha Tin on Sunday.
Placed three times at Group One level, the enigmatic grey delivered in copybook style for Joao Moreira to provide trainer John Size with his fourth consecutive triumph in the race, having previously won with D B Pin (Darci Brahma) (2018) and Beat The Clock (Hinchinbrook) (2019 & 2020).
Regency Legend (Pins) charged from well back in the field to snatch second ahead of Big Party (Exceed And Excel).
Having nursed Hot King Prawn back from life-threatening colic in 2019, the sight of the steely grey cruising to clear-cut victory after stalking the speed set by Voyage Warrior (Declaration Of War) brought immense satisfaction to Size, who continues an irresistible mid-season surge.
“There was some frustration previously that he hasn’t won a Group 1 but in fairness he has run into some very smart horses in the last two or three years,” Size said, referring to the Denman gelding’s previous six Group 1 attempts.
“He was able to do his best today.
“You couldn’t have written the script any more perfectly and Joao did exactly what was expected and so did the horse and he had an easy win.
“He always gives his best.”
Winner of nine of his first ten starts in Hong Kong, Hot King Prawn underwent colic surgery in 2019 amid doubts he would ever return to the track.
“When (veterinarian) Paul Robinson operated on him for the surgery, it was a case of ‘Will he come back at all?’ ” Size said.
“I ran him ten months after that and he ran well the first day, he ran well the second day and he’s run well ever since.”
“Good horses make a jockey’s life much easier and no doubt this bloke made my job easier today,” he said.
“He’s just done everything so professionally and, of course, we had a smooth run through but I’ve got to highlight that John (Size) has got this horse to be so consistent – only champion trainers can do that.
“Riding for him is a pleasure. It’s no surprise he won today. I thought today would be his day because circumstances would be in his favour.
“The horse has given himself so much chance, performed so many times but he hasn’t got there but today was the day.
“It’s a great success. It might be words to describe it. He gave us the feeling that he was capable but, unfortunately, he took a little long.
“This horse is very straight-forward, very sound and I could not ask for a better horse today.
“He won today and the best thing is that I believe there is more to come from him.”
Hot King Prawn was bought by Aquanita Racing for $90,000 at the 2016 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale from the draft of Torryburn Stud. He is out of the dual winner De Chorus (Unbridled’s Song) making him a half-brother to dual Group 3 winner Siren’s Fury (Myboycharlie). His second dam is Listed winner Val De Grace (Centaine) and Sunday’s victory took his record to 12 wins and seven placings from 2 starts with his career earnings just over HK$34 million.
A brother to Hot King Prawn is being offered by Torryburn Stud at the upcoming Inglis Classic Yearling Sale where he is catalogued as Lot 561.
"He's now a Group 1 Prawn!"
— HKJC Racing (@HKJC_Racing) January 24, 2021
Consistent grey Hot King Prawn grabs a well-deserved first G1 in the 2021 Centenary Sprint Cup for Joao Moreira (@cavaleiro83) & John Size. #HKracing pic.twitter.com/hRzhDxnA1E