Voyage Bubble defends Stewards’ Cup crown at Sha Tin
Underlining his status as Hong Kong’s premier miler, Voyage Bubble (Deep Field) claimed a second straight HK$13 million (approx. AU$2.68 million) Stewards’ Cup (Gr 1, 1600m) at Sha Tin on Sunday for jockey James McDonald and trainer Ricky Yiu.
Receiving a smooth passage throughout, six-year-old Voyage Bubble settled behind leaders California Spangle (Starspangledbanner) and Beauty Eternal (Starspangledbanner) after breaking from barrier four. Turning for home, Voyage Bubble quickly made ground to hit the lead with 400 metres left to run.
“I reckon this is the best he’s felt since I’ve ridden him. He strode around to the start with a real purpose and he’s such an easy horse to read,” McDonald said. “He’s superb. He’s just bomb proof, jumps fast, puts himself in a good position and quickens.”
Sent off as 1.80 favourite, Sunday’s Group 1 is Voyage Bubble’s third after wins in this race last year and last month’s Hong Kong Mile (Gr 1, 1600m).
The uncomplicated Deep Field (Northern Meteor) gelding – owned by the Sunshine And Moonlight Syndicate – now boasts nine wins from 23 starts and earnings of HK$77.87 million (approx. AU$16.09 million). Among his triumphs is a $46 success in the 2023 Hong Kong Derby (2000m).
“When he’s got a real pep in his step, he’s on song and he’s a privilege to ride,” said McDonald, who also won Sunday’s Class 4 Beat The Clock Handicap (1200m) aboard Blazing Wind (Deep Field) and the Class 3 Mr Vitality Handicap (1400m) atop Four-Year-Old Classic Series aspirant Bundle Award (Shamus Award).
Voyage Bubble – rated 128 – clocked 1m 33.58s in winning ahead of a closing Galaxy Patch (Wandjina) (second), Red Lion (Belardo) (third), Beauty Joy (Sebring) (fourth), Beauty Eternal (fifth), Chancheng Glory (Mor Spirit) (sixth), Patch Of Theta (Zoustar) (seventh) and California Spangle (eighth).
“I’m going to watch the replay a few times, that was a good race to watch. He seems to do his job a little bit easier every time and you can see he’s improving still with every race. He’s just a really talented horse and he’s very straightforward to ride,” Yiu said.
The Stewards’ Cup is the first leg of the Triple Crown which carries a HK$10 million (approx. AU$2.06 million) bonus on offer to any horse who can also win the Hong Kong Gold Cup (Gr 1, 2000m) on February 23 and Champions & Chater Cup (Gr 1, 2400m) on May 25.
“We’re going to give the Triple Crown a crack. Besides his Derby win, he was second to a very good horse [Romantic Warrior] in the Gold Cup last year. That’s a very good indication that he can go up to that distance no problem,” Yiu said.
“We’ll see a lot more from the second leg to see if he’ll be able to get the 2400 [metres]. Over the 2400 there could be some overseas horses as well.”
Yiu scooped a double at Sha Tin, earlier winning the Class 4 Peniaphobia Handicap (1200m) with Sky Joy (Hellbent).
River Verdon (Be My Native) (1993/94) is the only Triple Crown winner in Hong Kong racing history.
Voyage Bubble (2024 & 2025) joins Always Plentiful (Music Boy) (1985 & 1986), Electronic Unicorn (Housebuster) (2002 & 2003) and Good Ba Ba (Lear Fan) (2008 & 2009) as the fourth horse to claim consecutive Stewards’ Cups.
Hong Kong racing continues at Happy Valley on Wednesday.