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Haye's family is chasing the historical double with Ka Ying Rising and MR Brightside

While the limelight of SHA Tin is turning for the FWD Champions Day, the Hayes family is about to have an exceptional performance in the international race.

With two Novel Zealand stars that occurred in the competitions of Group 1, the legendary family business chases a unique doubles that would continue to consolidate their place in the racing folklore.

David Hayes will be represented by Star Sprinter Ka Ying in the Sprint Prize of the GR.1 chair (1200 m), while his sons Ben, JD, and wants to send Hayes to the impressive MR Brightside in the GR.1 Champions Mile (1600 m).

Ka Ying Rising drove in the storm in Hong Kong this season and emerged as one of the world's elite sprinters with commanding victories in the size of the size of the GR.1 Hong Kong Sprint (1200 m), the GR.1 -100 -M -Sprint Cup (1200 m) and the GR.1 -Queen's Silver Jubilee Cup (1400 m).

The four -year -old son of Shamexpress performs with a perfect campaign on Sunday with a perfect campaign. His most recent barrier attempt only added the hype, with a three and a half long victory being commander and coach David Hayes shone with four barriers after drawing barriers on Thursday.

“He pulled perfectly,” said Hayes. “It is the first time that he has had a single draw for a long time. So if he jumps well, luck will take out and I would say Zac (purton, jockey) will be thrilled.

“He is a little faster than the three pulled in it, so he should get the rail and there is a little speed on his outdoor area, so he just has to jump and it should be fine.

Sprint sensation ka ying rising photo: hkjc

“A chance of 1.10 US dollars is quite occasional in our race on Elite level, and they are concerned before the race. They just want to take it over and are ready because they don't want to make excuses with these great horses.

While David Hayes wants to claim his youngest sprint crown, his sons will fly the Lindsay Park Flag with MR Brightside, the most dominant Miler Australia, since he crossed the Tasman from Novel Zealand.

The seven -year -old gelding has achieved nine victories in group 1 and is now preparing for his first assignment in Hong Kong. With powerful instructions and a pulled barrier two, Mr. Brightside is for a positive representation against a high -quality field that includes local favorite travel bubbles.

“We are thrilled where he moved,” said Ben Hayes. “We won an all-star mile by Barrier Two and a Doncaster by Barrier One. Craig (Williams, Jockey) will be very satisfied with this draw.

“Inside educations are particularly helpful in Hong Kong with the way you drive, so this is a compact advantage for us and some of the main dangers have dragged on.

“It is a completely different pace, and at least Mr B was used to the high-tempo races after Jenni has driven proudly from Jenni.

A victory for Ka Ying Rising or MR Brightside would also mark another Novel Zealand champion that triumphed under the guidance of the Hayes family.

The list of honor is almost celebrated: Dulcify, trained by the behind schedule Colin Hayes; Zabeel, first trained by Colin and then David Hayes; Mr Brightside, who fights Ben, JD and Will Hayes; And now Ka Ying Rising, possibly the best of all, under David Hayes' administration.

“It is very unique. We have a runner of group 1 on the same card as our father,” said Ben Hayes. “If we get the dream and both win, it will probably be the best day that Lindsay Park and our father have ever had together.”

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