Danny Shum is counting down the days to the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint on 8 December after Seasons Bloom (125lb) swooped under Grant van Niekerk to snare a thrilling victory in the G2 Premier Bowl Handicap (1200m) at Sha Tin this afternoon, Sunday, 20 October.
Shum could have two strong candidates for the HK$20 million showcase seven weeks from now, with the stable’s rising star Regency Legend being pointed that way too.
“I didn’t run Regency Legend in this race today because I’ll run him in the (G2) Jockey Club Sprint on 17 November. Seasons Bloom won’t run in that race, I’ll keep him fresh and hopefully both will meet in the Hong Kong Sprint in December,” the handler said.
Seasons Bloom had closed nicely for second place behind Regency Legend in a 1200m Class 1 on 1 September, after which Shum stuck to a ‘patience first’ agenda and gave his classy charge seven weeks to arrive at today’s test in prime condition. This was his first success since a career peak win in the January 2018 G1 Stewards’ Cup (1600m).
“I’ve kept him fresh, that’s important for this horse,” Shum said. “We had a detailed plan with the owner. We know we can’t beat Beauty Generation over 1600 metres, he’s a super champion, so we planned to run him in the HKSAR Chief Executive’s Cup over 1200 (metres) on the first day of the season and he ran a good race, so we aimed him at this.”
The handler also acknowledged the importance of the Hong Kong Jockey Club’s facility at Conghua, where Seasons Bloom has been based since December last year.
“Conghua has helped him a lot,” he said. “It’s all about keeping this horse fresh and keeping him happy – the environment there is good for him, he loves it and my team there has done a great job with him.”