Playa Del Puente prompted early BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) talk with a smart win in the Class 2 Green Luck Handicap (1650m) at Happy Valley tonight, Wednesday, 23 October.
The March feature was top of the wanted list when the Danny Shum-trained three-year-old was purchased out of Michael Halford’s yard in Ireland with a record of three wins from four starts.
“Hopefully he’s a Derby horse – fingers crossed,” Shum said. “He needs to win one or two more races to get into the Classic Series but he was bought with the Derby in mind.
“This win was especially good as he’s a northern hemisphere three-year-old. He’s improved for each race: on his first start here he finished well the last 400 metres, in a fast time, and last time Karis (Teetan) tried to put him in cover and he couldn’t, but he learned a very good lesson.”
Jockey Joao Moreira made the most of gate one and bottom-weight of 118lb to snag the lead and dictate the tempo, winding it up out of the back straight to shrug off the top-weighted race favourite and eventual third Not Usual Talent (133lb).
The 81-rated Elzaam gelding drew away to a three-length verdict from Happy Dragon (125lb).
“Joao asked for the ride and we were pretty confident he had a chance but Not Usual Talent also looked hard to beat, so the 15lb difference helped,” Shum added.