The Hong Kong superstar was never let go.
Hong Kong superstar Ka Ying Rising has trialled at Randwick this morning.
The world’s highest rated sprinter, who has won 13 in a row and 14 of 16 career starts in Hong Kong, was beaten over 1000m but was never let go by jockey Zac Purton.
The Australian hoop joined Gareth Hall on SENTrack & RSN’s Giddy Up to give his immediate reaction to the trial defeat.
“He hasn’t had a run for about a month and he hasn’t done too much serious work in that amount of time, so it was the first time he’s done anything competitive in a while,” Purton said.
“The track was a little bit soft for him, he’s not totally at home on that ground. But I thought he trialled well enough. I wish he’d changed his leg, he didn’t, but that’s him.”
1⃣ Linebacker
— Racing NSW (@racing_nsw) October 6, 2025
2⃣ Overpass
3⃣ Ka Ying Rising
All eyes were on the @HKJC_Racing champion in his first Australian appearance in a Randwick trial on Tuesday. @zacpurton1 didn't let him go in third. Also trialling were Fangirl, Joliestar, Mr Brightside & Angel Capital @tabcomau pic.twitter.com/MrodwgpozN
Are there any concerns heading into The Everest after that trial?
“No, I think he’ll come on a bit from that,” Purton added.
“Obviously it’s going to be a competitive race. The horses in Australia are peaking at the right time so hopefully we can draw a good gate, get a dry track and I’m sure he’ll improve a bit off that.”
Purton then gave his overall assessment of the trial: “Pass mark, needs to improve.”
The David Hayes-trained gelding jumped from the widest gate and was handled quietly to narrowly finish third behind Randwick Guineas winner Linebacker and Everest contender Overpass.
The trial field - a mix of Everest and King Charles III contenders - had no shortage of stars with a combined 24 Group 1 victories. Also in the field was Mr Brightside, Fangirl, Joliestar and Angel Capital.
Despite the defeat, it was a fairly nice trial from the son of Shamexpress who was never let go at any stage.
“Only narrowly beaten but untested,” race caller Darren Flindell said on the broadcast.
🚨 KA YING RISING TRIAL REACTION 🚨@zpurton assesses how the Hong Kong superstar performed at Randwick.@HKJC_Racing | @SENGiddyUp | @RSN927 pic.twitter.com/MTK56rE1zZ
— SENTrack (@SEN_track) October 6, 2025
Ka Ying Rising remains a $1.50 favourite with most bookmakers for The Everest which is run at Randwick on October 18.
The trial winner, John O’Shea and Tom Charlton’s Linebacker, is currently $21 for the King Charles III over the mile on the same day.
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