Monkey King is on target to win the New Zealand Cup for the third successive year after an impressive fresh-up win in the Hannon Memorial Free-For-All at Oamaru yesterday.
"He is not back to his best yet but he is not far away," his driver, Ricky May, said after Monkey King eclipsed 13 rivals.
The 9-year-old Monkey King, who had not raced for four months, improved from back in the field to lead at the 1300m and won by 1 lengths, to give May his sixth win in the Hannon Memorial.
May drove Baileys Dream to win in 2007 for Robert Famularo, the owner of Monkey King. Baileys Dream was trained by Steven Reid. The Famularo-owned horses are now trained by Brendon Hill at Kaiapoi.
May has also won the Hannon with Panky's Pacer (2002), Iraklis (1997 and 1998) and Inky Lord (1989). Iraklis and Inky Lord both won the New Zealand Cup.