Dark Dream heads into the Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) on Sunday (17 February) with a ringing endorsement from the man who rode him to a troubled fourth in last month’s Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m).
“I think Dark Dream will be the winner,” Silvestre de Sousa said at Sha Tin this morning (Tuesday, 12 February).
And yet Britain’s three-time champion jockey hopes to prove his own thought wrong: De Sousa will not be in the Dark Dream plate this weekend. Instead, Zac Purton will climb back aboard trainer Frankie Lor’s highly-rated four-year-old.
De Sousa took over Dark Dream’s reins from Purton in December for a commanding Class 2 win over 2000m, the Australian having ridden the gelding on debut. But true to Hong Kong’s reputation for ruthless competition, the Brazilian has paid the price for failing to hit the frame behind stablemate Furore in the first leg of the Four-Year-Old Classic Series.
“I think I got sacked. I was very disappointed: things went against the horse and I looked after him in the race for this next race. But that’s the way it goes here – I got taken off the horse. It’s tough but that’s Hong Kong, you get on with it,” De Sousa said.