O'Sullivan was on hand this morning (Tuesday, 11 October) to watch his stable star Aerovelocity stride out in a barrier trial as he builds towards the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) in December, with the G2 Premier Bowl (1200m) at Sha Tin on 23 October a likely first port of call.
The eight-year-old, Hong Kong's former champion sprinter and a triple G1 winner, led the field through the 1200m trial around the all-weather track and looked at ease as he passed the post under Purton in 1m 10.71s.
"He's going well; he's in a good frame of mind; he feels good; he went through his gears quite nicely and I'm very happy with the way he's going," Purton said. "He's probably only about eighty percent so he's going to get better and by the time December comes around, hopefully we can be a player again." -HKJC
The eight-year-old, Hong Kong's former champion sprinter and a triple G1 winner, led the field through the 1200m trial around the all-weather track and looked at ease as he passed the post under Purton in 1m 10.71s.
"He's going well; he's in a good frame of mind; he feels good; he went through his gears quite nicely and I'm very happy with the way he's going," Purton said. "He's probably only about eighty percent so he's going to get better and by the time December comes around, hopefully we can be a player again." -HKJC