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Joseph O’Brien Declares Al Rifa as the Perfect Fit for Hong Kong Vases

December 8, 2025 5 Min Read
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Joseph O’Brien is confident that Al Rifa, a competitor in the HK$26 million G1 Longines Hong Kong Vase (2400m turf), will play a key role in establishing his presence at elite international racing events in the coming years. The 5-year-old horse, sired by Wootton Bassett, has already demonstrated promise by finishing second to Godolphin’s top-tier Rebel’s Romance at Royal Ascot in June and placing seventh behind Half Yours in the widely discussed 2025 G1 Melbourne Cup (3200m turf).

O’Brien sees Al Rifa, who won the 2025 G1 Irish St Leger Stakes (2800m turf), as prepared for serious global competition, noting, “He’s a big, strong horse.” He added that Al Rifa has shown consistent high-level form over recent seasons and has managed to maintain his own rhythm while traveling internationally. O’Brien is enthusiastic about Al Rifa’s upcoming race in Hong Kong, saying he is likely an ideal fit for the Vase, referencing his second place to Rebel’s Romance in the G2 Hardwick Stakes over the same distance on a fast track, and suggesting the conditions there resemble those at Sha Tin.

Al Rifa first garnered notice by winning the G1 Vincent O’Brien National Stakes (1400m) at two years old and later caught attention again by finishing second in the G2 Prix Guillaume d’Ornano (2000m) at Deauville as a three-year-old, behind G1 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe winner Ace Impact. O’Brien explained the horse’s limited racing at three was due to health setbacks, including a virus and other issues that interrupted his campaign while preparing for major races like the Irish 2000 Guineas and the Irish Champion Stakes.

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At four years old, Al Rifa’s season was more straightforward, providing valuable experience and strength development. He won the German G1 Grosser Preis von Berlin (2400m) and placed second in the G1 Eclipse Stakes (2000m) behind City of Troy. This year, as a five-year-old, Al Rifa has been gradually conditioned for longer distances and has displayed versatility with track conditions, performing well on both fast and soft surfaces—rated 117 at Royal Ascot and 120 at the Irish St Leger.

In the recent Melbourne Cup, ridden by Mark Zahra, Al Rifa drew a wide starting position and carried top weight (130 pounds), finishing seventh, 9 1/4 lengths behind winner Half Yours. Despite the mixed opinions on that run, O’Brien expressed satisfaction and is now focusing on the Hong Kong race, with plans to consider next year’s Dubai World Cup afterward. Dylan Brown McMonagle, who has ridden Al Rifa to five wins—including three Group 1 victories—will be back as his jockey in Hong Kong.

At just 32, Joseph O’Brien is already a respected figure in horse racing. His notable career as a jockey, which included two G1 Derby Stakes wins and Irish Champion Jockey titles, was cut short when he retired aged 22 to pursue training. By 28, he had trained winners of two Melbourne Cups, a G1 WS Cox Plate, and a G1 Irish Derby. Al Rifa marks his second runner in the Longines Hong Kong International Race, following the 2018 entry Latrobe.

O’Brien also trained Galen, who recently impressed by finishing second in the G2 Bahrain International Trophy (2000m) and aims to compete strongly in the upcoming G1 Hong Kong Cup (2000m). He emphasized his passion for international racing, stating their commitment to being competitive globally and their active participation in international campaigns.

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Fan Take: This news highlights the rise of a promising international contender in Al Rifa and cements Joseph O’Brien’s reputation as a top trainer on the global stage. Fans of horse racing should watch closely, as these developments signal exciting, competitive fields in premier events that bring together the best talent worldwide, enriching the sport’s global appeal.

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