Amityship has gone from strength to strength this season, scoring most impressively last time out over this course and distance and looks an outstanding banker in the middle leg of tomorrow's Triple Trio that is expected to reach HK$7 million. The four-year-old tipped his hat when picking up a few minor placings late last season, and came out firing with an opening-day second behind Brave Spirit.He then went to the Valley and finished third behind Able Dragon, before toying with his opposition l

Amityship has gone from strength to strength this season, scoring most impressively last time out over this course and distance and looks an outstanding banker in the middle leg of tomorrow's Triple Trio that is expected to reach HK$7 million.

The four-year-old tipped his hat when picking up a few minor placings late last season, and came out firing with an opening-day second behind Brave Spirit.

He then went to the Valley and finished third behind Able Dragon, before toying with his opposition last month.

He has a hefty 15 pounds more for this outing, but should get a perfect trip from gate four and prove too strong yet again.

His toughest opposition is likely to come from My Way, My Goal, Super Bobo, Fun Rider, Wait For Me and Record High.

The John Moore-trained Mighty Winner, who should appreciate returning to 1,400m, looks the safest banker in a tricky opening leg.

He was held up at the 400m, but sprinted well when clear to place third behind promising newcomers Topping Light and Mandarin over an unsuitable 1,000m.

Jockey Darren Beadman should have him nicely tucked away from gate four and he should power over his rivals. (www.scmp.com).