Outstanding New Zealand-bred sprinter Aerovelocity will defend his Group One title in Japan next month.
Trainer Paul O'Sullivan said the son of Pins had come through his resuming win in the Gr.1 Centenary Cup Sprint in top order and owner Daniel Yeung Ngai had given the green light for the seven-year-old to return to Chukyo on March 27 for the Takamatsunomiya Kinen.
"He will be going back, and why not?" O'Sullivan said. "He looks like he is back to his old self."
Trainer Paul O'Sullivan said the son of Pins had come through his resuming win in the Gr.1 Centenary Cup Sprint in top order and owner Daniel Yeung Ngai had given the green light for the seven-year-old to return to Chukyo on March 27 for the Takamatsunomiya Kinen.
"He will be going back, and why not?" O'Sullivan said. "He looks like he is back to his old self."