The high-rated duo will not have things all their own way though. The exciting line-up of star four-year-olds selected for Hong Kong’s blue riband event also features the likes of Exultant, The Golden Age and the exciting dark horse Ping Hai Star.
Mr. Andrew Harding, the Hong Kong Jockey Club’s Executive Director, Racing, said: “This year’s BMW Hong Kong Derby has all of the excitement and intrigue that befits Hong Kong’s most sought-after prize. We have a number of horses vying for generational supremacy in what is the world’s second richest Derby, and that makes for an exciting build-up.
“The Derby not only decides the four-year-old leader but also highlights Hong Kong’s emerging stars. Each year we see the race produce future Group 1 talent and the best of this year’s field will no doubt be well-placed to continue that established pattern.
“With once-in-a-lifetime glory on the line, we can expect to see another great race on 18 March when I, like every other racing fan, will watch with eager anticipation to see which horse will be this year’s BMW Hong Kong Derby hero.”
Trainer John Size will look to Nothingilikemore, a winner of six from eight career starts, and Ping Hai Star as he aims for a third BMW Hong Kong Derby success (2012 Fay Fay, 2015 Luger). Ping Hai Star has shown good progress in six starts this term, winning his last three in fine style, all at 1400m. The import, a winner of two from three in Australia, is the third top-rated of the Derby selections thanks to a mark of 103.
Singapore Sling (106) was a high-class G2 winner in South Africa prior to making his mark in Hong Kong. Tony Millard won the Derby with the exceptional Ambitious Dragon (2011) and Keen Winner (2000); his current charge has won two of four races since import and was second to Nothingilikemore in the Hong Kong Classic Mile.
Exultant was a smart performer in Ireland, placing third in the G1 Irish 2,000 Guineas, and has shown plenty of promise in five Hong Kong races. The bay won a Class 2 handicap win at the Derby course and distance before running on to fourth in the Classic Mile and second in the Classic Cup.